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I was there - arrived for the 1st time and stayed for a year in 1997. Things were VERY cheap compared to the west but otherwise no real difference. Some Thais, at the time, were convinced it was 'farang's fault' - George Soros WAS involved but not sure he's farang (he's jewish of course). Obvs they're xenophobic already so if the <deleted> hits the fan it WILL be blamed on outsiders (as thai's are perfect and would never borrow irresponsibly / for 'big face' in foreign currencies ($ as they had in 1997)).
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The sources you've used as information sources IN THIS THREAD (Oxford Uni, Uni of Utah) take $$$$$$ from big pharma. Clear conflict of interest yet you quote them as if they are infallible and gospel truth. Over half of CDC regulators go to work for big pharma - If you want to rely on them as a data source good luck. You 'll probably need it... Remember: The pharmaceutical industry is dangerous to health. Further proof with COVID-19 "The COVID-19 period highlights a huge problem that has been developing for decades, the control of science by industry. In the 1950s, the tobacco industry set the example, which the pharmaceutical industry followed. Since then, the latter has been regularly condemned for illegal marketing, misrepresentation of experimental results, dissimulation of information about the dangers of drugs, and considered as criminal. Therefore, this study was conducted to show that knowledge is powerfully manipulated by harmful corporations, whose goals are: 1/financial; 2/to suppress our ability to make choices to acquire global control of public health." Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610448/ & 'The science' is a misnomer - science is a continual process - REAL Science is based on scepticism. The data sources you rely on (Oxford Uni, Uni of Utah) take money from the people they are supposed to be keeping in check as evidenced by links I provided earlier in the thread. Fox is guarding the henhouse 👍
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More than HALF of CDC staff leave to work for Big Pharma and 'revolving door' of workers at public agency makes it vulnerable to corruption, report warns More than half of Centers for Disease Control (CDC) staff go on to work for big pharma, a first-of-its-kind report has found. The analysis found that, between 2004 and 2020, 54 percent of workers who left the agency for another job moved into the private health sector. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12483423/HALF-CDC-staff-lobby-Big-Pharma.html Help us out now and we'll make sure you get a good job? Conflict of interest? Plausible
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Would again point out that the universities you've used as data sources (Oxford, Utah) receive funding from the likes of Astrazeneca (who partnered Oxford uni to create the AZ vax) and Pfizer etc. so not sure you can take their studies at face value (I don't) as there's a clear financial conflict of interest. e.g. https://uofuhealth.utah.edu/news/2023/08/pfizer-grant-educational-programs-post-covid-conditions Grant Amount: Up to $300,000 Also applies to the CDC: https://ashpublications.org/ashclinicalnews/news/4797/CDC-Pressed-to-Acknowledge-Industry-Funding "The CDC has accepted millions of dollars through the CDC Foundation, according to the groups behind the petition. During fiscal years 2014 through 2018, the CDC Foundation received $79.6 million from companies like Pfizer, Biogen, and Merck. Since it was created by Congress in 1995, the nonprofit organization has accepted $161 million from corporations. Public Citizen, Knowledge Ecology International, Liberty Coalition, Project on Government Oversight, and U.S. Right to Know filed the petition." Don't bite the hand that feed you appLIES here imho.
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Thanks Which other vaccines cause thrombotic thrombocytopenia in addition to the AZ - is it all of them or just a couple you can list? Can you get it from traditional vaccines (pre-2015) or just the NEW ones (mrna ***ETC***.) which have NO long term safety records (on account of them being new)? The concept of 'Fully vaccinated' (ie. needing multiple continual shots every 3-6 months to qualify as 'fully vaccinated') is also a new thing.
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Such a deluded boomer comment. (Boomer is a behaviour - not a generation) You guys had full pensions and could buy a house for $1000 'back in my day'. Delusionally believe they had grit and guts but that went out of the window in 2020 flu season - stay 6 feet! Where's your mask!!!! When you point these facts out boomers get mad, entitled, rant about how everyone is angry or bitter or jealous of them when we aren’t. I’m very happy and I’m so glad to see these trends (divorce, abortion and general boomer degeneracy) changing now that these horrible people are finally becoming worm food.
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Yep, Foreigners invented it in the 1960s 🙄 Thais would never do that sort of thing
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Which other vaccines cause thrombotic thrombocytopenia in addition to the AZ - is it all of them or just a couple you can list? Can you get it from traditional vaccines (see pre-2015 definition below) or just the NEW ones (mrna etc.) which have NO long term safety records (on account of them being new)? NB. Pre-2015 mrnas did NOT exist hence the definitions were changed to incorporate them. The concept of 'Fully vaccinated' (ie. needing multiple continual shots every 3-6 months to qualify as 'fully vaccinated') is also a new thing. ------ If you're confused or need clarification feel free to ask questions OR leave a confused emoji and maybe head on back to the 'Ladyboy steals indian mans gold necklace on beach road' type posts 👍
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When you say 'if people believe it unquestionably' AI is almost certainly (100% imho) being used without our knowledge. https://thispersondoesnotexist (dot) com shows faces of AI 'people' that can/could be used for fake news stories to push agendas (some of us believe the security services and MSM are not above this type of behaviour) If you refresh the screen you will see a new face and they all look real (and could therefore be used to substantiate news stories). A LOT of people (esp. older gens) unquestionably believe any and everything they see on a TV screen. If you offer an alternative opinion or ask questions they will immediately label you (as I'm sure you're aware) Mentally quarantining information before accepting it at face value will be more important than ever moving forwards. Younger gens are pretty much inoculated as they have been intensely marketed to (and understand advertorials, paid for endorsements etc.) since they were babies staring into screens. They have a great understanding of media fakery which is reflected in fall of mainstream media. Younger generations know they cannot rely on MSM so have switched off. Narrative battles now happen in real time on twitter. Govts/MSM/Social Media companies still have a big advantage (huge budgets, algorhythm manipulation, ability to censor, cancel accounts) but people are increasingly having to rely on themselves to answer "does this make sense?". Which is as it always should be.
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Emmanuel Macron explains why he thinks Europe is in mortal danger
BigBruv replied to Social Media's topic in World News
As I said, after successive degenerate generations sharia law might be the best thing for the continent. As someone who isn't into usury or sodomy it won't affect me so no real issue. PS. I wasn't having a go at you, I was just talking from my perspective. Obvs I can understand why you're worried though -
Emmanuel Macron explains why he thinks Europe is in mortal danger
BigBruv replied to Social Media's topic in World News
After successive degenerate generations sharia law might be the best thing for the continent. As someone who isn't into usury or sodomy it won't affect me so no real issue. Boomers seem to think / hope the world will end with them. It won't. It will get much better -
Emmanuel Macron explains why he thinks Europe is in mortal danger
BigBruv replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Or maybe the people who are sending them (Soros Open Boarders Foundation etc) Ask yourself WHO is sending them & WHY they're being accepted. To find out who is in control, ask yourself who it is illegal to criticise -
Emmanuel Macron explains why he thinks Europe is in mortal danger
BigBruv replied to Social Media's topic in World News
*Might* be worse than that - 'her' allegedly used to be Jean-Michel Trogneux - allegedly of course -
UK Links Asylum Policy to Channel Migrant Issue Amidst Row with Ireland
BigBruv replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Hard times make for tough men Easy times make for weak men Boomers had it too easy and were corrupted like the romans. Zoomers are probably going to have no choice but to be more sensible, proactive & conservative. Things may be moving in the right direction already - divorce rates are down and zoomers are less drunken and druggy than previous (de)gens. Terms like 'Tradcon' & 'based' are also growing in popularity. -
UK Links Asylum Policy to Channel Migrant Issue Amidst Row with Ireland
BigBruv replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Great historical document here (amazing how ethnic brits were brainwashed into cheering on their own demise & replacement). First comment "The workers united shall never be defeated, they chant in their middle class accents." Decent account too 😉 Tavistock band The Clash also feature - what are the odds that every rock star would have the exact same far left world view ? Coinkydink or something else going on there? -
Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
BigBruv replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Corporations (and high ranking dual nationals) run our countries. Corporations don't wan't to pay fair wages so lobby for immigration - hence open borders. AIPAC funds US politicians to protect and support the expansion of Israel's borders - no one pays them to care about US borders. Also look up the Kalerghi Plan https://www.amazon.co.uk/Practical-Idealism-Kalergi-destroy-European/dp/1913057097 which benefits cosmopolitans - as does demonisation of muslims. FWIW: Outside of this forum no one cares about unfreezing pensions. I saw an earlier post with a pic referring to stress/mental health due to frozen pensions - FWIW citing 'mental health' just elicits eye rolls nowadays and won't work. Every man and his dog have played that card to death so it doesn't work any more. Sympathy for boomers is also at an all time low and falling fast - younger gens believe you're all loaded (or should be given the opps you all had) and to blame for the disintegration western societies (divorce rates, drug taking hippy nonsense, selfishness/obliviousness to issues not directly effecting them, latch key kid phenomenon., 'key' parties, covid lockdowns. viagra led lifestyles and so on and on and on). They will assume that all retirees to Thailand are there for one thing and one thing only and won't send you more money for indulgences. They'll be like: 'Cry me a river boomer'. Therefore pension increases is NOT going to happen. -
Expat Investment Advisors
BigBruv replied to wordchild's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
99.9% of retirees use cases aren't 'complex' but whatevs - you can keep billions on those platforms if you wish. Also, you shouldn't take 'boomer' as an insult unless you behave like one (know it all, entitled, bore etc) Anyway, you can't be that rich or you wouldn't brag about money & would NOT have chosen Thailand but good luck noob - u might need it 👍 PS. If I'm missing the point and craamping your boiler room hustle I'd advise you to quit and get a proper job - scamming is bad for the soul! -
Expat Investment Advisors
BigBruv replied to wordchild's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Younger generations realise it's a scam and use vanguard direct, robinhood, trading212 or other platforms for their investments & sometimes pensions. FYI, I know a guy here in the UK who does face to face for an investment advisory company (effectively a sales role). They don't care about returns for clients - it's all about *assets under management* (as they charge 1-2% of the total whatever return or loss they make with clients money). Almost ALL their customers are boomers. As I stated before (with link), less than 10% of investment managers/advisors/whoever can beat the returns of a simple S&P Index tracker which charges approx 0.03% per annum. If people wanna cough up 1-2% PA for a lesser of a return because they like personal service then it's fine by me - just wouldn't advise it. -
UN Report Warns Of Asia's Increasing Climate Crisis
BigBruv replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yep. If you genuinely care so much (unlikely) turn your air con off, give your phone and laptop a break and stop spouting hot air. The world will be a cooler and better place