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Jul 5, 2024 9:23:00 GMT 12
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Post by sabre on Jul 5, 2024 9:23:00 GMT 12
Fearmongering ... 5 years ago i would likely have been concerned Hopefully you are right. If it does happen its unlikely to be a naturally evolved virus and if it is another "gain of function" product then surely we will have an uprising. Apparently they are expecting an outbreak that will affect chickens, cows and humans.
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Jul 5, 2024 11:56:46 GMT 12
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Post by sabre on Jul 5, 2024 11:56:46 GMT 12
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Jul 5, 2024 13:11:24 GMT 12
Post by GO30 on Jul 5, 2024 13:11:24 GMT 12
I don't want a bird flu just yet. That's what we are targetting here in rural and hope it holds off so we can join all of those who (excuse the pun) benefit from pandemics. If we were ready a bird flu out break could be worth 2 million a year for me and the Wa. The crop we are working on is directly related to bird flu, in fact it is the active ingredient in the shit they give you when you get that flu. Word has it that if they can't get this bird flu to grow and create panic then in 3-4 years there will be a big bird flu outbreak starting in the Dargaville area Cheers all, GO 'small Pharma' Gates Brought to you by the caring bunch at the WHO, where we can lie to your face while keeping ours straight. Our pro nouns are - 'Self Interested Hypocrites' and 'Sure we can,once that envelope of cash is handed over'
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Jul 5, 2024 14:44:14 GMT 12
Post by harrytom on Jul 5, 2024 14:44:14 GMT 12
So the additional "covid" sickness paid time off has gone?Hmm seem to recall it went about 2yrs ago as I never got paid.
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Jul 5, 2024 17:03:47 GMT 12
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Post by sabre on Jul 5, 2024 17:03:47 GMT 12
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Jul 5, 2024 17:32:27 GMT 12
Post by fish on Jul 5, 2024 17:32:27 GMT 12
Unless you are a chicken plucker I don't think the bird flu is any risk for public health is it? But it can have huge economic impact. Back in a past life I was running half a chicken factory out the back of Norfolk (Don't ask, it's beyond me how I ended up there). We were making 300 tonnes / week of chicken burgers and nuggets and the like. Well, at least some of the stuff we made had chicken in it. The ASDA Smart Price stuff mainly had textured vegetable proteins, pea starch mono-sodium-nitrate other chemicals I can't remember the formulas for and bread crumbs. Anyway, I digress. This was when there was a massive birdflu outbreak in Thailand. The UK media gave it wall to wall coverage and scared the shit out of the local population. Noting there was zero risk of birdflu in Thailand getting anywhere near the UK. Anyway, the public stopped eating chicken overnight. I had to lay off 60 staff, then I got shot myself. The thing that bemused me was that there was a birdflu outbreak in Denmark 3 months earlier (might have been Holland, one of the low countries, about a 2 hr drive from Norfolk by the Channel Tunnel. Media didn't mention it, not a word. No one in the UK got scared shitless and we carried on cranking out deep fried ultra processed goodies to our hearts content. So one outbreak on the other side of the world causes wall to wall panic and the collapse of a primary industry in the UK, the outbreak that was an actual risk and very close to home, we carry on business as usual. The difference? Couple of bored newsroom editors. Still, getting shot due to birdflu was the best thing that ever happened to me. Turns out redundancy payments are tax free in the UK, I went from working 70 hrs weeks and living in buttfuck nowhere to working 37 hours a week in a large city, being able to socialise, have long pub lunches and get paid exactly the same.
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Jul 5, 2024 18:52:41 GMT 12
Post by harrytom on Jul 5, 2024 18:52:41 GMT 12
Did chicken trucking for 6 months in OZ,start 4.00pm sunday finish 5.00am friday,if you got 10hrs off a day it was a bonus,catch rates were roughly 60th per night,south sydney to new castle truck back to girrwaween sydney/
Didnt eat chicken during that time and apparently stunk of chicken shit etc nose was immune to it.
Back 2002 for after tax of 1900$ close to 85 hrs week,working within 150km of office,no log book required and when going to new castle swap company name over on side of rd as they had a registered office in new castle. Owners were Maltse,shady as fuck. I got paid by sons shipping company. Carring on behalf of Cordina Chicken. Left there and went and delivered underground funiture for a family bussiness.
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Post by fish on Jul 5, 2024 19:15:00 GMT 12
Did chicken trucking for 6 months in OZ,start 4.00pm sunday finish 5.00am friday,if you got 10hrs off a day it was a bonus,catch rates were roughly 60th per night,south sydney to new castle truck back to girrwaween sydney/ Didnt eat chicken during that time and apparently stunk of chicken shit etc nose was immune to it. Back 2002 for after tax of 1900$ close to 85 hrs week,working within 150km of office,no log book required and when going to new castle swap company name over on side of rd as they had a registered office in new castle. Owners were Maltse,shady as fuck. I got paid by sons shipping company. Carring on behalf of Cordina Chicken. Left there and went and delivered underground funiture for a family bussiness. Yeah its funny how you don't eat the stuff you work with. Another place I was at in the UK did top end smoked salmon, lobsters, prawns and scallops. Every Tuesday and Friday I was required as part of my job to eat a fresh Novia Scotia lobster. All part of quality assurance. You guys might laugh, but man I got sick of that stuff. When I'd go out for a posh dinner I'd normally end up getting the chicken or something, cause all the normal posh stuff I was over after seeing at work all the time. The flip side is I could tell the difference between a North Atlantic prawn and a Panamanian prawn, and the difference between Norwegian and Scottish farmed salmon. All with my eyes closed. Cold water prawns are soooo much sweater.
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Jul 5, 2024 19:31:59 GMT 12
Post by harrytom on Jul 5, 2024 19:31:59 GMT 12
While talking chickens,the farms werent your old type.Dirt floor corogated roof blue tarp sides,these were sificticated tunnels,proper ventilation computor controlled,concrete floors with a sawdust/mash covering,feed line lifted 24hrs before pick up but waterline left down so they filed up on water to increase eight,harvested birds for kfc/red rooster 6 week old males and domestic 8 week old. No hand catching. We had fom england chicken catching machines,like a space buggy with brushes(something lie you would clean a beach with)held 50 birds at a time,tipped in to trailer then depending on weight would have 8/10 birds per module. more sophisticated than what we had. www.google.com/search?q=chicken+catching+machines&oq=chicken+catching+machines&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIJCAEQABgKGIAEMggIAhAAGBYYHjIICAMQABgWGB4yDQgEEAAYhgMYgAQYigUyDQgFEAAYhgMYgAQYigUyCggGEAAYgAQYogQyCggHEAAYgAQYogTSAQoxMTE2MGowajE1qAIIsAIB&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:05a39353,vid:RMr68WGV9yw,st:0
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Jul 7, 2024 13:35:34 GMT 12
Post by sabre on Jul 7, 2024 13:35:34 GMT 12
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Jul 9, 2024 19:41:05 GMT 12
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Post by ComfortZone on Jul 12, 2024 14:12:15 GMT 12
little by little all the lies and deceptions are being revealed, from RCR bites Government report undermines rationale for vaccine mandates in health and educationNew Zealand Teachers Speaking Out with Science (NZTSOS) have uncovered a Ministry of Health ‘Science and Insights’ report from October 2021 that undermines the Labour government's claims about the significant risks of Covid-19 transmission in schools and healthcare settings at that time. The report was based on Ministry of Health contact-tracing data and was taken from a large sample size, with over 11,000 education contacts analysed. It indicated very low transmission rates, with only 1 in 500 healthcare contacts and 1 in 1,000 education contacts becoming infected. However, the Labour government ignored this information when implementing the mandates, despite the report likely being the highest quality piece of evidence in their possession. Health (NZDSOS) and education (NZTSOS) workers challenged the mandates in court in March 2022, but Crown witnesses - Chris Hipkins, Rachel Mackay, Dr Ian Town and Dr Ashley Bloomfield - appear to have withheld all knowledge of the report. NZTSOS is now seeking to appeal to the Supreme Court, citing a miscarriage of justice due to these omissions. NZTSOS is urging everyone affected by the mandates to share this new information in order to support their appeal, so that they may hold the government accountable and to ensure the Supreme Court does not ‘quietly decline’ their application.
Watch this clip of Lynda Wharton on X and read the full report at NZDSOS
Yet again demonstratingthe claimed justifications for mandates and jab passes were nothing but lies
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Jul 22, 2024 6:50:50 GMT 12
Post by ComfortZone on Jul 22, 2024 6:50:50 GMT 12
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Jul 22, 2024 10:57:08 GMT 12
Post by fish on Jul 22, 2024 10:57:08 GMT 12
Damn, I'm pleased I'm not an active duty pilot in the US, otherwise I'd have a 900% higher chance of heart failure...
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Post by ComfortZone on Jul 24, 2024 4:23:42 GMT 12
so even though the first COVID commission of enquiry has yet to report back, DoH has already released its "updated" Pandemic Management Plan draft, dated July 2024 www.health.govt.nz/system/files/documents/publications/interim_nz_pandemic_plan_v2.pdfQuick scan shows it is basically a replica of what Stancinda's government did 2020-21, with no suggestion of any lessons learnt from countries such as Sweden or reflecting back on the previous 2017 Plan which was binned without reason in 2020. Meanwhile back in Jab reality land, the "adverse effects" sadly continue to pile up nzdsos.com/2024/07/16/business-is-booming-six-feet-down-under/excerpts Up until Cov19, my experience in funeral trade pretty much dealt with the elderly and expected deaths, nothing suspicious. Just the way it has been for years, there was the occasional younger person, which was generally due to vehicle accidents, suicide and unfortunately illness. I had only dealt with two unexpected deaths for people under 70 during that time. The only reason I remember only two is because sudden deaths were so rare. When covid hit, the local hospital had two excessively large, refrigerated containers, to store the promised and unprecedented number of deaths due to Cov19. But the refrigerated containers were never even switched on. The limited number of grieving whanau that weren’t ‘allowed’ to be present at their loved one’s funeral, that was all wrong. Then the vax roll out happened, everything changed.
As best as I can recall, the first weeks of the vax roll out, we looked after family deaths that had obviously been vax related. Then the dramatic increase in late term miscarriages, and still births, was very obvious. For example, we usually took care of up to three babies within a two-month period, (which is already too many; one of the hardest aspects of the job). The first week of the vax, we had three babies born dead in the same week! Were these partners of vaccinated border workers? I don’t remember the ‘safe in pregnancy’ message being pushed until after that.
I am currently noticing these nasty clots in about 1 out of 3 embalmings, and they were definitely not there prior to the jab. Also, the number of sudden deaths is up sharply, the youngest person that I had to take care of was only 21 years (died while getting ready to play rugby, fit and healthy). Sudden deaths are spread across all ages and are showing no signs of slowing down.
The other noticeable difference is in cancer: much more but especially in the young. Before the vax, my observations were that the time between the first diagnoses and death was at least a year minimum (there were some exceptions), now the majority are less than 3 months. I looked after a younger person not so long ago, the time between diagnoses and death was 4 days….. there are no words……
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