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Will the "Pandemic" Ever End?
#1
Will the "scamdemic" ever end?  
Not if the 'Powers That Be' have anything to say about it. 

Below are a couple of sources showing simulated timelines from 2022 to 2028 that show how they plan to handle things in the near future when they expect a new virus to be released in 2025 and last until 2028. 

Quote:The “SPARS Pandemic 2025 – 2028 – A Futuristic Scenario for Public Health Risk Communicators” (back-up here) was a simulation at The Johns Hopkins University, back in October of 2017. And we all know by now what happens to simulations – they become real.

It mentions a new virus that will infect mankind in 2025, and it will last until 2028.

Lots of information in this article (above) with many links to look over. 
The ‘SPARS PANDEMIC 2025-2028’

Then we also have this article that I found rather informative. Be sure to look at page 79.
The SPARS Pandemic 2025–2028: A Futuristic Scenario to Facilitate Medical Countermeasure Communication

For some added information for those who don't like to read, here is a podcast by a woman talking about it. Sorry, but I don't know who she is. No information was offered in the post on GAB. 
I suggest you listen to her. She points out the important pages from the first source that need your attention. 
https://dogsareloyal1s.com/psa/spars.mp4

They're telling us up front what is to come. Read it and get prepared. 
I would also suggest, if you have a printer, print out the first source link above, just in case they turn our internet off.
#2
I'll show it again,,,,,,
[Image: Fauci-Control-Mask-200x115.jpg] It is not going to end until they have us all in Re-education Camps and assigned to the Housing Units in the Neighborhoods they approve for YOU and the Job they say you should be Happy at. 
Someone in the World Government is thinking up the next name they'll use for the next variant of COVID.  
JMHO
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#3
(07-25-2021, 09:19 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: They're telling us up front what is to come. Read it and get prepared. 
I would also suggest, if you have a printer, print out the first source link above, just in case they turn our internet off.

I'm almost as prepared as it gets, but still gathering in odds and ends, mostly seeds for things that may become unavailable when the supply chain breaks completely down, OR when they try to crack down on "illegal" stuff to the point that it affects the supply chain. I don't have to worry about acquiring stuff across the supply chain if I can produce it locally.

Most of the seed I am gathering in at the moment is for medicinal stuff that isn't native to here.

I use the Opera browser, and for every PDF I download, it gives me a button along the top bar that allows me to download it to local, so I've downloaded the PDFs, The button looks like an arrow pointing downward to a horizontal bar, and is in the upper right of the screen, in the PDF bar.

Printing out a hard copy is not a bad idea, in  case they drop the power grid. Most PDF readers give you the option to print "every other page" when you print, so you can print every other page, flip the pages and re-feed them again, and print the even or odd numbered pages on the back of the first pages. That gives you a "book", with printing on both sides of the page, and cuts your paper consumption in half while printing.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#4
(07-25-2021, 09:50 PM)guohua Wrote: I'll show it again,,,,,,
[Image: Fauci-Control-Mask-200x115.jpg] It is not going to end until they have us all in Re-education Camps and assigned to the Housing Units in the Neighborhoods they approve for YOU and the Job they say you should be Happy at. 
Someone in the World Government is thinking up the next name they'll use for the next variant of COVID.  
JMHO

Americans are not like Chinese folks, and have a different mindset. Social pressure doesn't work as well on many Americans, and on top of that, a number of Americans have an "outlaw" outlook on life, so communism will not work quite as well here as it did in China. For example, if they were to print my name on a public list of jaywalkers or vaccine avoiders, I'd just moon the naysayers and go on about my business. The message to them is that they can kiss my ass.

It appears that a great many Americans WILL allow themselves to be rounded up for the camps, but there are some who will not, and will instead escape into the wild.

Be one of those.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#5
Where can i sign off from this " premeditated germ invasion" tinyhuh


Joe Biden Spreads Vaccine Misinformation Live on CNN to Millions of Americans


revolver


Joe lies again



" reduce the World population to 500 million " Exept that the will have over 1 billion Chinese still.....so it wont include Chineses, only non-chinenese in West.
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(07-26-2021, 04:31 AM)Ninurta Wrote:
(07-25-2021, 09:19 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: They're telling us up front what is to come. Read it and get prepared. 
I would also suggest, if you have a printer, print out the first source link above, just in case they turn our internet off.

I'm almost as prepared as it gets, but still gathering in odds and ends, mostly seeds for things that may become unavailable when the supply chain breaks completely down, OR when they try to crack down on "illegal" stuff to the point that it affects the supply chain. I don't have to worry about acquiring stuff across the supply chain if I can produce it locally.

Most of the seed I am gathering in at the moment is for medicinal stuff that isn't native to here.

I use the Opera browser, and for every PDF I download, it gives me a button along the top bar that allows me to download it to local, so I've downloaded the PDFs, The button looks like an arrow pointing downward to a horizontal bar, and is in the upper right of the screen, in the PDF bar.

Printing out a hard copy is not a bad idea, in  case they drop the power grid. Most PDF readers give you the option to print "every other page" when you print, so you can print every other page, flip the pages and re-feed them again, and print the even or odd numbered pages on the back of the first pages. That gives you a "book", with printing on both sides of the page, and cuts your paper consumption in half while printing.

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I've downloaded some modern and 19th century herbalist books. I'm not unfamiliar with herbal remedies and have found a number of plants growing wild in my garden including catnip, field mint, yarrow and belladonna. Plus I planted some tobacco, cannabis, fennel, and hot chili peppers along with my veggies. There is winter green in the wild and other wild plants more on the poisonous spectrum like poison ivy, poison hemlock, pokeweed, milkweed, buttercup, and some others.
#7
@"Michigan Swamp Buck", my grandmother cooked poke-weed with scrambled eggs.  That's the only place I ever ate any. 
She knew how to fix it to make sure the poisonous parts didn't get in the cooking pot.  I didn't realize it was poisonous until many years later. That kind of scared me from eating it again, but it sure was good!  
That "granny's touch" I guess.    tinybiggrin
#8
You asked will the Pandemic Ever End?
The simple answer is NO!

Check this head line out:
Quote:Higher COVID Rate Found In Counties With Higher Vaccination Rate
That's right.
Quote:A new analysis finds several counties with above-average vaccination rates also have higher COVID case rates, while case rates are falling in counties with below-average vaccination rates.


Statewide data analyzed by the Bay Area New Group
 found the five counties, Los Angeles, San Diego, Alameda, Contra Costa, and San
Francisco, have both a higher percentage of people who are fully vaccinated than the state average and a higher average daily case rate.


Compare that to these five counties: Modoc, Glenn, Lassen, Del Norte, and San Benito, which have below-average vaccination rates and decreasing case rates.


However, UCSF infectious disease expert Dr. Phillip Norris clarifies that the data doesn’t mean the vaccine is not working.
Source

I'm thinking that their little timed Nano Virus you get with Your Vax is kicking in to Early and they are trying to blame a new COVID Virus and calling it Delta virus.

So,,, they are saying "However, UCSF infectious disease expert Dr. Phillip Norris clarifies that the data doesn’t mean the vaccine is not working."
Correct it is working, just Way, Way To Soon, you shouldn't be dieing this early, the Nano Virus should be attacking you when your in your 60's.

Of-Cource this is JMHO and I'm Sorry if you're sick.
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#9
"Oh Gawd...!" said the scientists "...the virus will get worse if you let the sheep run free!"
(Secretly, the media want their holidays abroad.)
tinysure

Covid: UK Covid cases fall for seventh day in a row
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
#10
They use bots and spread the same words all over social media. This is how they brainwash people. 

Sorry for the fuzziness. 
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#11
(07-26-2021, 10:46 PM)Michigan Swamp Buck Wrote: I've downloaded some modern and 19th century herbalist books. I'm not unfamiliar with herbal remedies and have found a number of plants growing wild in my garden including catnip, field mint, yarrow and belladonna. Plus I planted some tobacco, cannabis, fennel, and hot chili peppers along with my veggies. There is winter green in the wild and other wild plants more on the poisonous spectrum like poison ivy, poison hemlock, pokeweed, milkweed, buttercup, and some others.

I only live about 15 or 20 miles from where I was raised, but it's a world of difference, botanically speaking, here. We had wild catnip, spearmint, peppermint, blood root, yellow root and a whole host of other medicinal herbs growing wild there, which I can't find in the wild here. I'm hoping that a trip down that way this fall will net me the seed I need to get plants already acclimated to this zone growing here.

I had some cannabis seed coming from overseas, but I think Customs may have snagged it on the way in - it's overdue. It was for a high CBD, low THC variety to keep it within Federal law guidelines (>0.3% THC), and since 1 July any sort you want to grow has been legal to grow in small amounts for personal use here in VA - so it is "legal" within both federal and State guidelines - but I suppose one cannot tell that it is high CBD/ low THC just from looking at the seeds. I've not gotten a Bad Boy letter from Customs yet, so there is still hope, but in the intervening month and a half since the seed was supposedly sent out, the shop I got it from has closed, so there is always the chance I just got hoodwinked, too... or, best case, it's still on the way, and just rolling slow. The last time I ordered from that shop, it got here in about 30 days, but this time it's about 2 weeks overdue. I've been out of the cannabis loop for over 40 years, so I no longer know anyone locally to try to get any seed from.

I've also managed to acquire some nicotiana rustica "native tobacco" or "sacred tobacco" seed for next season. I got 3.5 grams of seed for that variety, which is 12.000 or 13.000 seeds, way more than enough for a small patch. I have also just ordered some seed for an even more ancient variety of rustica, which came from plants grown from some seed found buried in a 1000 year old urn, most definitely a precolumbian type, but it's not arrived yet. I'm after the rustica for smudging ceremonies, and because it has between 3 and 9 times the nicotine concentration of normal smoking tobacco, so that I can extract the nicotine from it in higher quantity to make vape juice with.

On another note, I'm almost positive that I passed a wild lettuce plant that was about 9 feet tall on my way home from a meeting I had with my author buddy today. Wild lettuce (lactuca virosa) has lactucarium ("lettuce opium") in it for pain relief without he nasty side effects of real opium, so I'll need to get my raggedy ass down there and make a positive ID of it one day soon, before it goes to seed, and if that's what it really is, I'll have seed for that come spring, too.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#12
(07-27-2021, 12:48 AM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: @"Michigan Swamp Buck", my grandmother cooked poke-weed with scrambled eggs.  That's the only place I ever ate any. 
She knew how to fix it to make sure the poisonous parts didn't get in the cooking pot.  I didn't realize it was poisonous until many years later. That kind of scared me from eating it again, but it sure was good!  
That "granny's touch" I guess.    tinybiggrin

You have to boil poke like greens (think spinach or collards) through about 3 courses of water, pouring the water off each time and replacing it with fresh, to get the nasties out. Then what we would do is after the final drain, roll it in eggs and cornmeal to "bread" it, and fry it up like that with a little salt and pepper. Yum! Folks would look at me crazy-like when I told them I ate it, and say "you can't eat that - it's poisonous!" - but I'm still kicking high just fine, with no ill effects from it.

Manioc is "poisonous" like that too, but South American Indians fix it up every day to bake bread out of, and it don't kill them, either. They prepare manioc by pounding it into a pulp, mixing in water, and then packing it into great big tubular woven sieves to leech out the poison by squeezing the sieves. The poisonous fraction dissolves in the water and juice, and leeches out.

And if you've ever eaten tapioca...

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’




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