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Stiddle Mump

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  1. Don't agree with you Sir. IMO, no vaccine - of any description - has never saved any life. There is so much secrecy surrounding what the Medical Profession gets up to. And any truth, that goes against the MSM, dictated by Big Pharma and their compromised pimps, rarely sees the light of day. It's happened many, many times down the years. Those that said lobotomy, blood-letting, poor clinical practices, excessive sugar eating, smoking etc, were not good things, were victimised, ridiculed and stopped from reporting their research and findings. Some lost their jobs. Some lost their lives. Evidence that we accept as being right now-a-days. It is usually about money. But not always. As in the case of AIDS. Hopefully Kennedy will get to grips with the US medical agencies that simply promote nonsense.
  2. Well, good you are alive and still kicking. But why? It has been shown that the flu is not caused by a virus and is not transmissible. Just another Big Pharma money spinner.
  3. First game; The two Londoners. Took a look at the w/e EPL matches. There are none!! The FA cup is exciting stuff for the teams involved, and I'm rooting for the Cherries. But, postpone the big programme because of the quarters?? Next EPL games on Tues and Wed of next week. There is a Wednesday match; Toon v Bees. That shouldn't be midweek. People still have to go to work. I think it's nonsense.
  4. The penny has dropped. The US people have realised. They have seen the true light. It's not MAGA, it's MIGA.
  5. The East Stand at Upton Park was all timber. Even the beams, and struts, holding up the roof were wood. It was known as the 'Chicken Run'. How there was never a fire there like Bradford, I'll never know. Ton of rubbish underneath and everyone seemed to smoke. Colchester. I was there, not for the footy, but for the fishing at Layer Pits. Many years later, I went to the swimming pool at the military base for a swimming competition. My daughter was a good swimmer. Although a kick by a horse didn't do her athletic career any good. She won the Junior Ladies World Triathlon Competition, in New York, US, when she was 21. Junior being under 23. Girls event was under 21. Actually; Colchester gets a decent mention in the book I'm writing. If you like Dark Humour (very dark - almost need a torch) drop me a PM and I'll send a link to chapter one.
  6. Yes! Alan Ball you mentioned. Was in my list of players for the best English teams. But didn't get in. Charlie George would stand a chance of getting into the England 'flair X1'. Along with Rodney Marsh. Without looking it up. I'm not sure where Wimbledon AFC or MK Don's grounds now are. The first match I went to was Orient v Sheffield Wed. 2-2 the score. 1958/59. Orient's North Terrace was cinder. The biggest club ground I've been to in London was the old Charlton. The terracing opposite the tiny stand was ginormous. I was watching a match in a crowd of 12,000. Was right at the top and had no one with 10 feet of me. Was in The Bridge some years back, to see a game against Spurs. 68,000 there.
  7. Here is my Second X1. Keeper Peter Bometti Defenders Kyle Walker--John Terry--Alf Ramsey Midfield Colin Bell--Trevor Brooking--Bryan Robson (C)--Duncan Edwards Forwards Wayne Rooney--Paul Gasgoigne--Geoff Hurst
  8. All people of my generation would know this little ditty. 'Coughs and sneezes, spread diseases.' The belief, in it, is so ingrained, that many respected professionals put it (the ditty) above science itself. The so-called educated white-coats, and scientists, are right up there. And are often leading the sheep flock/herd/group like lemmings. In fact, they are the ones who need stripping of their beliefs, their titles, re-educated and re-evaluated. They are generally doing far more harm than good. The truth is; coughs and sneezes do NOT spread anything that could be classed as a sickness/illness/disease. It's all utter nonsense and in the mind of the uneducated. There are many experiments, where healthy subjects were deliberately exposed to not only sick people, but to their mucus, coughs, snot and sneezes. The results?! No one got sick. These experiments, and trials, were not done in no back-street lab, but often by military medical establishments.
  9. Thanks for that Red. Been a long time coming, but I reckon the AN members are coming round to seeing that the 'germ theory' is indeed just that. Not based in science what-so-ever.
  10. Here is my No ! team. Gonna play 3-4-3 system. Keeper Gordon Banks Defenders Bobby Moore (C)--Jack Charlton--Rio Ferdinand Midfield Steve Gerrard--Matt Le Tissier--Johnny Haynes--Paul Scholes Forwards Alan Shearer--Jimmy Greaves--Bobby Charlton
  11. Where to start? Well, start with a few of my favourites. In no particular order. J Haynes T Brooking P Bonetti J Greaves G Banks B Moore F Lampard B Charlton C Bell J Charlton T Butcher R Ferdinand P Gascoigne W Rooney K Walker T Finney A Shearer G Hurst P Scholes S Gerrard K Keegan G Lineker M Owen M Le Tissier A Ball B Robson A Cole M Peters D Edwards S Campbell J Terry No place for Kane, Beardsley, Beckham, Hoddle and Barnes?! Where to play Rooney? Have to whittle them down to a squad of 11 and a reserve 11. What system to play? 4-4-2. Would that rule out Tom Finney? Could we have Scholes, Gerrard and Lampard in the same team? Right from the start I'll have Moore, Banks, Greaves, Haynes and Le Tissier in, I'll get my top team together and post later.
  12. After thinking more, I realised that there are three London grounds I've not been to. Gunners, Spurs and Irons. don't think I will ever visit them either. Too late in the day now. The biggest league crowd I've ever been in was at Goodison on Easter Monday about 40 years ago. Played Burnley; 1-3. But that crowd?! Over 73,000.
  13. For many educated professionals, their social standing depends on being seen as informed and rational. Admitting they were fundamentally wrong about important matters threatens not just their beliefs but their status. If you've built your identity around being "evidence-based" or "following the science," acknowledging you were misled challenges your core self-concept. This explains the vehemence with which many defended increasingly incoherent COVID policies. Their fierce attachment wasn't to the policies themselves but to their self-image as rational followers of expert guidance. Changing their position wasn't merely a factual update – it meant losing face. You can read an excerpted version of the article here: https://merylnass.substack.com/p/the-psychological-blocks-that-prevent and here the link to the full version, aptly titled 'The Prison of Certainty" https://stylman.substack.com/p/the-prison-of-certainty = = = Thanks Red for keeping us up to date on perhaps the biggest crisis humans have ever faced. I'm in the process of writing a series of essays on the body, illness and cancer, on TT (AN's sister platform). 'Natural health in a toxic world.' Much of what I write about is directly associated with toxicity. To the body; the mRNA (especially) is toxic filth. The other vaxxes that we (mostly kids) take are also junk. But the mRNA is another leap into the abyss. Let's be perfectly clear. There is no advantage for the body by taking any vaccine what-so-ever. They - none of them - are safe, effective or necessary. When I hear that babes of just a month or two old are given a vaxx, it makes me want to weep and cry out. In part one of the essay trilogy, I investigate how, and why, the body renews itself. Four times before the age of 23. So by our mid-20s we have had 5 completely new outfits. It is my belief that vaxxes hinder this natural body renewal process, As a result, unvaxxed people are healthier and will not suffer from many of the 'modern' complaints that the heavily vaxxed do. Why do people believe the utter tripe dished out by Big Pharma and their pimps? Not just on the mRNA stuff, but mostly all medical interventions. It starts at an early age. And simply continues through to adulthood. Nature has the answers we seek.
  14. Just tried what you said TBL. However! I noted than most of the ice sunk and only one floated. So I'm thinking; does the shape of the ice matter? My wife says that if an ice cube is laden with sugar it will sink. Interesting.
  15. There are quite a few grounds that I've not been to in the top two divisions; as they are now. Saints for one. Cherries. Black Cats. One of the Bristol grounds. A couple of others for sure. That I just can't recall whether I've visited or not. Oh yes Oxford. Not been there. I thought Wolves had a great ground. The old Spurs ground was good. Could stand virtually anywhere and get a good view. Until they went and stuck floodlight pylons in the corners; actually on the terraces. Turned me right off going there. I liked The Dell. Also liked Watford.
  16. Oh dear!! Bangkok is doomed it seems. Some might think that that is not such a bad thing. However, something could easily be done. Build a causeway from Sattahip to Cha-am (approximately). Drain it, north section, and save the capital. Making sure the new subs are south of the build naturally. And enlist an army of volunteers, ready, to save the sea-creatures. I would offer my help in an instant. Not just to save the star-fish and urchins, but to secure Bangkok's future. It's only just over 100 km across at this point. Get to it I say. These governments are so short-sighted. Must look 69 years into the future.
  17. They will for sure. I'd put my last Dollar US on them. If I had one. Seagulls, Villa, Palace, Cherries Reckon Forest would prefer a top 4 to a Wembley visit. They did put a few past the Seagulls last time they met. So dodgy for the home team?! PNE!! Done really well to get into the last 8. Just can't see them knocking out Villa though. But yer never know. London derby? Well: sort of. South v West. Been to The Cottage a few times, and Selhurst at least a dozen occasions. Although mostly to see the Crazies. Toss of the coin for this. I'll go with Palace. The Cherries face tough opposition for sure. A City team full of form and confidence would crush them No fear factor this season though. So, I think they will get through; one way or t'other. Talk about Selhirst Park and MKDons, as they are now. Actually played at Plough Lane in 1973 (?). Score? 3-8!!! 0-5 at HT. I scored the third. Never started the second half due to a nagging groin injury. That stayed with me all season. Picked the injury up at a holiday camp match in a place called California. I kid you not. Up near Caister. The team we played in London, was a local outfit called Ajax (something). Not the Dutch giant though. A very good Sunday team. My last visit to Selhurst - Wimbledon v (?). Can't recall. I had my Mazda van stolen while I was at the match. Never went there again. Good to see footy back the w/e. Can't get excited about national teams. Thailand had a good win though.
  18. There are four 7-11s in the nearest town to me. Very popular with the local Thais.
  19. It all sounds so complicated. The lads and lasses in charge want it to seem that way. In reality; running a country is little different to running a small farm.
  20. Half right. These airlines should have flights just for the weight-challenged, Keep them away from us slimsters. Why should we pay for the tubby-tub-tubs food addiction?
  21. I agree to a point. When I go to my local 7/11, I try to seek out the lady with the long hair and sweet smile. I buy my stuff and pass over the notes. She looks carefully at each and then looks at me with a doe eye. What she is saying is; ''why don't you write your mobile number on one of the notes.?''
  22. Police have confirmed two possible motives: “We are treating this as either a suicide or murder,” a Non Sung officer said. So acci-dental ruled out by the peelers then?
  23. Gonna be Bar Girls up there bud. Might be worth a trip.
  24. They had to go deep to escape the effects of the comet storms. Was killing 1000s. These underground safe-havens are all over the world. The biggest being in Antarctica. Book: The Falsification of History. John Hamer.
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