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From last night - look how hard they're pushing climate agenda. This isn't filtered by topic, it's just their home screen (see green arrow at the top if you don't believe me - climate tab isn't even highlighted).
First 5 stories you see are about climate, then you scroll down and see 2 videos about climate, and then the first non-climate story is about vaccines. Their home page is, like, 60% climate, 35% covid, 3% sports (i.e. bread and circuses), and 2% "other".
From Ben Scallan on Facebook
From last night - look how hard they're pushing climate agenda. This isn't filtered by topic, it's just their home screen (see green arrow at the top if you don't believe me - climate tab isn't even highlighted).
First 5 stories you see are about climate, then you scroll down and see 2 videos about climate, and then the first non-climate story is about vaccines. Their home page is, like, 60% climate, 35% covid, 3% sports (i.e. bread and circuses), and 2% "other".
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Small acts of coercion open the gateway for total submission. This was uncovered through the Biderman report of 1956.
In the report, psychologist Albert Biderman developed a framework to uncover why Chinese and Korean interrogators were so effective at breaking prisoners.
These interrogators used techniques such as sleep deprivation, darkness or bright light, insults, threats far more than physical force to break prisoners.
The model can also be used to identify domestic abuse. In addition, the methods used have striking similarities with government health policy.
Small acts of coercion open the gateway for total submission. This was uncovered through the Biderman report of 1956.
In the report, psychologist Albert Biderman developed a framework to uncover why Chinese and Korean interrogators were so effective at breaking prisoners.
These interrogators used techniques such as sleep deprivation, darkness or bright light, insults, threats far more than physical force to break prisoners.
The model can also be used to identify domestic abuse. In addition, the methods used have striking similarities with government health policy.
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This brave mother is telling her story of stroke after 2nd Pfizer shot #pfizer #stroke #speech 7/8/21
This brave mother is telling her story of stroke after 2nd Pfizer shot #pfizer #stroke #speech 7/8/21
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NEW - Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Michael Bloomberg team up to form a joint venture to drill for about $1.4 trillion worth of rare natural resources (cobalt, nickel, copper, and platinum) for electric car batteries on Greenland's pristine land.
The batteries for the hundreds of millions of electric vehicles that will be built obviously don't grow on trees.
NEW - Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Michael Bloomberg team up to form a joint venture to drill for about $1.4 trillion worth of rare natural resources (cobalt, nickel, copper, and platinum) for electric car batteries on Greenland's pristine land.
The batteries for the hundreds of millions of electric vehicles that will be built obviously don't grow on trees.
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Coerce more and more people by backing them into a corner. People need to stand their ground.
Dublinโs Rotunda maternity hospital has defended ongoing restrictions on partners attending with patients, saying there has recently been โa significant increaseโ in pregnant women contracting โsevereโ Covid-19 infections.
It said only 39 per cent of its inpatients and 41 per cent of visiting partners were fully vaccinated at present.
โTherefore, with 60 per cent of our patients and their partners not fully being vaccinated, this represents a very serious risk and a very different setting to that seen in other general hospitals and the wider community,โ the hospital said in a statement last night.
Dr Peter McKenna, Health Service Executive (HSE) clinical director of women and infants health, last week said the Covid-19 Delta variant was โmore aggressiveโ... ...
Coerce more and more people by backing them into a corner. People need to stand their ground.
Dublinโs Rotunda maternity hospital has defended ongoing restrictions on partners attending with patients, saying there has recently been โa significant increaseโ in pregnant women contracting โsevereโ Covid-19 infections.
It said only 39 per cent of its inpatients and 41 per cent of visiting partners were fully vaccinated at present.
โTherefore, with 60 per cent of our patients and their partners not fully being vaccinated, this represents a very serious risk and a very different setting to that seen in other general hospitals and the wider community,โ the hospital said in a statement last night.
Dr Peter McKenna, Health Service Executive (HSE) clinical director of women and infants health, last week said the Covid-19 Delta variant was โmore aggressiveโ... ...
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History repeating itself these work for us & see not only doing their job they are harassing people again.
Pubs and restaurants in Ireland have already seen inspections to check that they are compliant with the newly introduced indoor dining rules and regulations.
For the past few weeks, customers had to present their Covid Cert to prove they are fully vaccinated or recovered from infection as they enter the premises.
Both the HSE vaccination card and the Digital Covid Certificate are accepted for getting into pubs.
History repeating itself these work for us & see not only doing their job they are harassing people again.
Pubs and restaurants in Ireland have already seen inspections to check that they are compliant with the newly introduced indoor dining rules and regulations.
For the past few weeks, customers had to present their Covid Cert to prove they are fully vaccinated or recovered from infection as they enter the premises.
Both the HSE vaccination card and the Digital Covid Certificate are accepted for getting into pubs.
Daily Expose
Shocking: French Police Patrol Cafes Asking To See Citizensโ Covid-19 Vaccine Passports
โ @riptie โ
Shocking: French Police Patrol Cafes Asking To See Citizensโ Covid-19 Vaccine Passports
โ @riptie โ
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Shocking: French Police Patrol Cafes Asking To See Citizensโ Covid-19 Vaccine Passports
The video footage shows police patrolling cafes and restaurants asking customers to show proof of vaccination. Footage has emerged out of Paris, France showing police patrolling cafes and bars demaโฆ
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Leave our Kids alone โ Latest update on adverse reactions to the Covid-19 injections reported to the MHRA
โ @riptie โ
Leave our Kids alone โ Latest update on adverse reactions to the Covid-19 injections reported to the MHRA
โ @riptie โ
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Leave our Kids alone โ Latest update on adverse reactions to the Covid-19 injections reported to the MHRA
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) have now changed their mind and decided to allow the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine to be given to 16 and 17 year old children as well as childreโฆ
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They said the same thing about the swine flu vaccine but only this time they are brainwashing you into getting this for you and the children.
One of the countryโs top immmunologists has said parents should not be nervous about getting their children vaccinated.
Liam Fanning, Professor of Immunovirology at UCC, says parents or guardians should inform themselves but that vaccines are safe.
"Go to the [HSE] website, get information from a verified website,โ he said on Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
โBut we've administered hundreds of millions of these vaccines and they have been shown to be safe.
They said the same thing about the swine flu vaccine but only this time they are brainwashing you into getting this for you and the children.
One of the countryโs top immmunologists has said parents should not be nervous about getting their children vaccinated.
Liam Fanning, Professor of Immunovirology at UCC, says parents or guardians should inform themselves but that vaccines are safe.
"Go to the [HSE] website, get information from a verified website,โ he said on Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
โBut we've administered hundreds of millions of these vaccines and they have been shown to be safe.
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Andrew Tate smashing it out the ballpark.
Wake up people.
Coronavirus doesnโt affect the rich.
Andrew Tate smashing it out the ballpark.
Wake up people.
Coronavirus doesnโt affect the rich.
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A Roscommon virus expert believes only allowing vaccinated people into certain music or sporting events will force more people to sign up for Covid jabs
Festival and live event promoters hope last night's Tom Jones concert in Belfast can act as a blueprint to get similar gigs going in the Republic again.
Five thousand people attended the first of 10 events planned throughout August.
A Roscommon virus expert believes only allowing vaccinated people into certain music or sporting events will force more people to sign up for Covid jabs
Festival and live event promoters hope last night's Tom Jones concert in Belfast can act as a blueprint to get similar gigs going in the Republic again.
Five thousand people attended the first of 10 events planned throughout August.
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AUGUST 11, 2021 | GRIPT COLUMN | COMMENT IRELAND
IRISH RAINFALL, AND THE CHANGING FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE
In response to the latest IPCC Report, the Green Party issued a statement on 9th August 2021 saying that, โTime is running out, and we must take action nowโ. If it seems like the Green Party has been using consistent language about IPCC Reports for many years, thatโs because the Green Party has been using consistent language about IPCC Reports for many years. On 6th April 2007, Ciarรกn Cuffe issued a statement on behalf of the Green Party about that yearโs IPCC Report, in which he boomed, โThe time for talking is over; itโs now time to act. We have the science, we know the impacts; it is time for actionโ. However, while todayโs language is consistent with that from 2007, the predicted impacts of climate change seem less consistent. Whatever the Green Party then believed about science, itโs not clear that they ever knew much at all about the impacts of climate change.
Ciarรกn Cuffeโs 2007 statement went on to explain that, โHere in Ireland the effects of climate change can be summed up as โmore floods and less spudsโ. Extreme weather events such as flooding will become more common, and staple crops such as potatoes will become less viable. Changes in rainfall will leave water supplies vulnerable to weather extremes such as winter flooding and summer droughts.โ
Thatโs pretty clear. In April 2007, we were told that the impacts of climate change here would include โsummer droughtsโ, which would threaten our ability to grow potatoes in Ireland. As I subsequently wrote to The Irish Times, the summer of 2007 was then โthe wettest Irish summer in 10 years with Leinster experiencing more summer rainfall than had been observed in the previous 50 years. In 2008, summer rainfall in Ireland was above normal everywhere and more than twice the normal level in the east and southeast. For summer 2009, Met รireann confirmed that for the third successive year, every station in Ireland reported above normal rainfall, and Valentia saw the wettest summer since records began in 1866.โ
Ciarรกn Cuffe responded in the paper of record to offer evidence for his claim. He reported that โthe Environmental Protection Agency report Climate Change โ Refining the Impacts for Ireland states, โwinter rainfall in Ireland by the 2050s is projected to increase by approximately 10 per cent while reductions in summer of 12โ17 per cent are projected by the same timeโ.โ
The prediction was then even more clear after Ciarรกn Cuffe had doubled down. A schedule was outlined, and the days of the Irish potato were numbered. Time will have run out for our Taytos by the 2050s. In fact, since Ciarรกn Cuffe made his โless spudsโ prophesy in 2007, we are now almost half way to champ-ageddon. Presumably then, the forecasted โsummer droughtsโ should now be coming into view?
The most recent IPCC Report is a tome of almost 4,000 pages, but it does come with a โFrequently Asked Questionsโ document to help interpret the Report. FAQ 8.3 on page 229 includes the diagram below and states that, โDrought is expected to get worse in the regions highlighted in brown โฆโ
๏ฟผ
Specifically, the IPCC forecasts for the impacts of climate change, suggest that large changes in precipitation are not expected in central and northern Europe. We can also look at data from Met รireann to search for some hints of the forthcoming Great Tuber Tribulation. While data is only charted up to 2014, evidence for โsummer droughtsโ remains elusive. In fact, the 30-year averages show that summer rainfall has been increasing in Ireland, which tends to support the IPCC contention that a reduction in rainfall is not anticipated for central and northern Europe.
๏ฟผ
Of course, this information could still be consistent with the Ciarรกn Cuffe prediction. Itโs possible that summer rainfall was trending upward in the years following the 2007 Green Party statement, while by the 2050s that trend will be reversed by climate change such that summer droughts will then threaten the Irish spud.
AUGUST 11, 2021 | GRIPT COLUMN | COMMENT IRELAND
IRISH RAINFALL, AND THE CHANGING FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE
In response to the latest IPCC Report, the Green Party issued a statement on 9th August 2021 saying that, โTime is running out, and we must take action nowโ. If it seems like the Green Party has been using consistent language about IPCC Reports for many years, thatโs because the Green Party has been using consistent language about IPCC Reports for many years. On 6th April 2007, Ciarรกn Cuffe issued a statement on behalf of the Green Party about that yearโs IPCC Report, in which he boomed, โThe time for talking is over; itโs now time to act. We have the science, we know the impacts; it is time for actionโ. However, while todayโs language is consistent with that from 2007, the predicted impacts of climate change seem less consistent. Whatever the Green Party then believed about science, itโs not clear that they ever knew much at all about the impacts of climate change.
Ciarรกn Cuffeโs 2007 statement went on to explain that, โHere in Ireland the effects of climate change can be summed up as โmore floods and less spudsโ. Extreme weather events such as flooding will become more common, and staple crops such as potatoes will become less viable. Changes in rainfall will leave water supplies vulnerable to weather extremes such as winter flooding and summer droughts.โ
Thatโs pretty clear. In April 2007, we were told that the impacts of climate change here would include โsummer droughtsโ, which would threaten our ability to grow potatoes in Ireland. As I subsequently wrote to The Irish Times, the summer of 2007 was then โthe wettest Irish summer in 10 years with Leinster experiencing more summer rainfall than had been observed in the previous 50 years. In 2008, summer rainfall in Ireland was above normal everywhere and more than twice the normal level in the east and southeast. For summer 2009, Met รireann confirmed that for the third successive year, every station in Ireland reported above normal rainfall, and Valentia saw the wettest summer since records began in 1866.โ
Ciarรกn Cuffe responded in the paper of record to offer evidence for his claim. He reported that โthe Environmental Protection Agency report Climate Change โ Refining the Impacts for Ireland states, โwinter rainfall in Ireland by the 2050s is projected to increase by approximately 10 per cent while reductions in summer of 12โ17 per cent are projected by the same timeโ.โ
The prediction was then even more clear after Ciarรกn Cuffe had doubled down. A schedule was outlined, and the days of the Irish potato were numbered. Time will have run out for our Taytos by the 2050s. In fact, since Ciarรกn Cuffe made his โless spudsโ prophesy in 2007, we are now almost half way to champ-ageddon. Presumably then, the forecasted โsummer droughtsโ should now be coming into view?
The most recent IPCC Report is a tome of almost 4,000 pages, but it does come with a โFrequently Asked Questionsโ document to help interpret the Report. FAQ 8.3 on page 229 includes the diagram below and states that, โDrought is expected to get worse in the regions highlighted in brown โฆโ
๏ฟผ
Specifically, the IPCC forecasts for the impacts of climate change, suggest that large changes in precipitation are not expected in central and northern Europe. We can also look at data from Met รireann to search for some hints of the forthcoming Great Tuber Tribulation. While data is only charted up to 2014, evidence for โsummer droughtsโ remains elusive. In fact, the 30-year averages show that summer rainfall has been increasing in Ireland, which tends to support the IPCC contention that a reduction in rainfall is not anticipated for central and northern Europe.
๏ฟผ
Of course, this information could still be consistent with the Ciarรกn Cuffe prediction. Itโs possible that summer rainfall was trending upward in the years following the 2007 Green Party statement, while by the 2050s that trend will be reversed by climate change such that summer droughts will then threaten the Irish spud.