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dinsdale

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  1. I don't believe it. I'm sure that his party having 70% or what ever it is of the Senate is squeaky clean. The whole thing was a complete corrupt sham which they had the gall to call "democratic".
  2. What's that got to do with it. What I do have is the ability to think for myself and to think critically unlike the sheeple who believe everything they're told by the MSM.
  3. Please show actual scientific data on this claim. Not just a message pushing the narrative.
  4. Some people are really gullible you are correct. Fact of the matter is there's a lot less gullible people now, now that the "message" and the "science" has been exposed as a fraud.
  5. At a guess I would see more than 90% of Thais not wearing masks.
  6. You mean conspiracy loons that have actually been diagnosed with mRNA injuries and those that coroners have attributed their deaths to the mRNA jabs not to mention evidence that mRNA jabs can cause myocarditis. Those conspiracy loons. Ok. If you say so.
  7. Straight from the book of he who got a pre-emptive pardon. Just pitiful. It's no longer 2020 mate. Eyes and minds have been opened. Sadly yours remains firmly closed.
  8. Conspiracy nonsense like mRNA can cause injury. mRNA "vaccine" hasn't been tested properly. This of course is no longer a conspiracy and those that were saying it (i.e. the conspiracy theorists) were correct.
  9. You may have had the freedom to chose but huge numbers didn't. I gave you one example of a teacher friend in Bangkok. Get jabbed or lose your job. Here's some more examples that involved thousands if not tens of thousands. The military, police, firefighters and nurses. Get jabbed or endanger your livelihood. Explain how this is some sort of "discipline" which is what you previously said it is. Any "self discipline" was from those who weren't coerced into taking an experimental "vaccine".
  10. I did my L4-L5 more than 20 years ago. Felt like someone full on smashed me in the spine with a hammer. Every now and again it still gives me problems. I was lucky as the disc ruptured in toward my spinal cord (rather than popping out) but not far enough to cause major problems. Recovery took a long time.
  11. Pitiful deflection. You say not having the freedom to chose and being forced to have the jab is some sort of "discipline". This is simply unhinged. As for "positive outcomes" the jury's in when it comes to mRNA vaccine injuries with mountains of evidence. I'm sure people who have been injured by the mRNA jabs would love to have a "chat" with you.
  12. Friend of mine teaching in Bangkok was told get jabbed or lose their job. Quite bizarre that anyone can call this "discipline". Simply one of the most stupid comments I've seen about people being forced into getting jabbed or lose their livelihood.
  13. Ok. So which is it.? Akin to and common to being interchangeable terms in this context.
  14. Let's see. Cough, runny nose/blocked nose, muscle aches and pains, sneezing, sore throat, respiratory problems, headache, fatigue, loss of smell and or taste, secondary bacterial infections and generally feeling unwell. Are these symptoms of the common cold, Omicron or both?
  15. This reply simply demonstrates that you know you are wrong and that indeed for the most part hospitalisation for Covid infections is not necessary. You basically said that anyone who thinks this way is an idiot which must include the above quoted doctor. Again I pose the question. Who is the idiot?
  16. I've had Covid-19 at least twice, once Delta (that wasn't so good) and at least once Omicron. Obviously I like probably everyone else has had bad heavy colds that hang around and I've also had the flu. The Omicron viral infection was by far the mildest.
  17. Those with knowledge would include doctors I would think. From the previous article on this subject: "Dr Yong Poovorawan, a virology expert from Chulalongkorn University, echoed concerns about the rapid spread of the new Covid-19 subvariants. Despite their increased transmissibility, these strains seemingly cause mild symptoms and are treatable like other respiratory illnesses." You must disagree with this assessment as it reflects the basis of my above comment. You have said that I and all that agree with me, that hospitalisation for most is not necessary, are idiots and this would include the quoted doctor. Personally I think the shoe might very well be on the other foot when it comes to "a lack of knowledge -or no knowledge ....".
  18. Another great example of a complete lack of control. Claims it was an accident. 5 metre run up and a kick to the back of the head.
  19. Seen these used and never seen anyone get anything. They are rigged to fail.
  20. I've had heavy colds that last weeks. Aches and pains, taste affected, blocked nose, runny nose, coughs, chest infection, sore throat, headache etc ... you know symptoms associated with the common cold. The "nasty Chinese bioweapon" has evolved in ways I'm sure the Chinese didn't plan. It's got way, way less severe.
  21. That time of year. I've had a few minor symptoms of what could be Covid or could be a cold. It's the way it is. Covid like the common cold is endemic and will likely stay with us for a very long time to come.
  22. People don't go to hospital because they don't need to. Symptoms akin to the common cold don't usually necessitate going to hospital.
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