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Moonbox

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  1. No, I don't need to disprove the Global Deep State is controlling my mayor through secret international agreements in order to implement population control on my community, and that he's guilty of High Treason, just because some online Karen said so. The claim is retarded at face-value, and asking me to prove it isn't is like asking me to prove Joe Biden isn't an alien reptile.
  2. No, I listed 4 front-page articles promoting commonly-peddled conspiracy theories, along with a truly deranged rant about the Global Covenant Mayor of the United Nations (aka Guelph Mayor Cam Guthrie) and about how we should unincorporate our city. 🤡
  3. So what? What does this mean? Are you capable of anything beyond zombie-posting the doomporn links that show up on your feeds? When you proclaim vague and imminent catastrophe all the time, you're not actually predicting anything.
  4. Gosh, let's see: On the front page, we have articles about: -"The Grand Deception" oooooh 🙄 - Bill Gates buying up farmland, and how the Deep State is trying to starve us - How western medicine (or Big Pharma) is developing drugs to make people sick on purpose - Fluoride in water (can it get more cliché)? and then, to top it all off, a PUBLIC NOTICE about the Mayor of Guelph, or rather the "GloBAL CoVENanT MAyOR of thE UnITEd NaTiONS". That was a fun exercise. Druthers is a clown site, and after a two minute investigation, it's way worse than I thought.
  5. It's definitely peculiar. I don't care if the head of state visits, or doesn't, or whether we keep the monarchy at all. I guess if the head of state never even bothers to visit, it probably makes a better case for abolishing the monarchy. It doesn't change much of anything for us here.
  6. It does if you're asking us to discuss a link/article you said you agreed with, from a conspiracy clownpaper that starts off with: "Statist propaganda in the West tries to convince us that we live in a democracy...but this is gaslighting". 🙄 Talking about pathocracy might be interesting on its own, but when you're sourcing garbage, and the tone and intent of the garbage is so transparent, you're not going to get any serious traction. There's an ignore feature. It's pretty neat.
  7. Like the flu shot? Except I do. When I make a specific claim, I actually have a direct quote on-deck to support it. You should try it. According to the CDC, among males aged 12 to 17, about 22 to 36 per 100,000 experienced myocarditis within 21 days after receiving a second vaccine dose. Among unvaccinated males in this age group, the incidence of myocarditis was 50.1 to 64.9 cases per 100,000 after infection with the COVID-19 virus. https://news.yale.edu/2023/05/05/yale-study-reveals-insights-post-vaccine-heart-inflammation-cases Whoops.
  8. They haven't spent $200 Billion. They've committed to spending $200B last year.
  9. Yes, which is why the boosters are recommended. The various health ministries aren't telling anyone a single dose grants permanent immunity, are they? ...as is the number of them who died from myocarditis, though it's nearly twice as high from getting a COVID-19 infection than getting the vaccine. The same goes for myocarditis. The study you posted wasn't restricted to only healthy males, was it? Where does the report you posted say anything of the sort? Let's see who has a 'hissy fit' now? 🤣
  10. I'm just saying our speculating is kind of pointless. Visits from our head of state are...also kind of pointless.
  11. Unsurprisingly, a really dumb analogy. You were saying this time last year that the economy was unravelling, and that we'd see when the Jan 30, 2023 investor quarterly/annual reports came out. You faceplanted on that, just like you're faceplanting here. What sort of donkey do you have to be to be talking about a BRICS currency when one of the largest partners in the group says they're not even talking about it? Why don't you tell us what you think that means, or rather what your Twitter feed is telling you it means? 🙄
  12. Outpatient therapy can mean aggressive chemo and radiation. Maybe they need to shrink the tumor before operating, or maybe there's no tumor at all. Fact is that we don't know anything, and even an oncologist doctor wouldn't be able to intelligently speculate based on the information we have. Regardless, Harry is coming to visit him from across the Atlantic, so it's obviously not unlikely to just be a benign skin lesion.
  13. But it isn't. Your assessment of the analogy, or analogy in general perhaps, is false. An analogy is not comparing two of the same things, but rather two things that share some similarities. In this case, (I think) August is bringing up the point that there's no free ride when it comes to debt. The fact that government can take longer to pay it back wasteful debt spending and hoist the burden on future generations is about as smart as borrowing to buy big screens. Feels good now, not so good later.
  14. For someone getting paid to troll for Putin, you're pretty bad at it.
  15. There are as many types of cancer as there are flavors of candy. We can't speculate on what it could or couldn't be. Sometimes cancer is discovered by simple blood test, and it could be the earliest stage, all the way to much worse. It could be stage 4 that metastasized in his nuts, for all we know.
  16. China doesn't want a BRICs currency either, because they want everyone to use the renminbi, which they have control over. They are hoarding gold because the West (who they rely on for export markets) is souring on them at the same time they head into a debt crisis and need diversification. You were just posting about Evergrande insolvency, you dope. If you don't like what the small dogs have to say, then maybe India counts? India's foreign minister said, "there is no idea of a BRICS currency". Its foreign secretary said before departing for the summit that boosting trade in national currencies would be discussed. https://www.reuters.com/markets/currencies/what-is-brics-currency-could-one-be-adopted-2023-08-23/#:~:text=In July%2C India's foreign minister,national currencies would be discussed. Right? Who cares indeed? Except...you've been chanting about how big heavyweights like South Africa, Iran, Argentina have joined the BRICs and how important this is...except when what they're saying doesn't match up with your twitter regurgitations. 🤡
  17. Well even 40% VE is more than none, which is what you were saying. Also, when you got it, your symptoms were minor, if anything. As far as the myocarditis is concerned, the research is suggesting that it's most likely from immuno-response related inflammation (thus not likely asymptomatic COVID). Had COVID, barely felt a thing, didn't miss any work. No, because the overwhelming majority of COVID deaths were amongst the unvaccinated. In the highest risk-group for vaccine side effects, and the lowest risk for death by COVID, COVID was still a bigger risk than myocarditis by a factor of 60-70x.
  18. A study of Omicron infections in England found that VE against symptomatic illness was similar between those who received 2 doses of either ChAdOx1 or BNT162b2 followed by a booster dose of BNT162b2, specifically 62.4% and 67.2% given 2–4 weeks after the booster, falling to 39.6% and 45.7%, respectively, after >10 weeks "As a rule" doesn't mean much, in this case. 7000+ people died of COVID in the 18-29 range in the USA. 92 people died total of myocarditis post-vaccination, according to your posted study. If 7000 deaths means no severe illness "as a rule", then we can similarly say that the vaccines had no dangerous side effects...as a rule. It does not. The study's actual conclusion was: Further investigation into the underlying mechanisms of COVID-19 vaccine-induced myocarditis is imperative to create effective mitigation strategies and ensure the safety of COVID-19 vaccination programs across populations.
  19. Russia isn't welcoming anyone. China runs the show for BRICS, and like everything else you post about, you don't even understand what it is. It's not an alliance. It's not a multi-lateral trade pact. It has no Charter, no ideological coherence and not only are most of its members not friends, many of them are straight-up enemies. As for a BRICs currency, keep telling us how imminent it is... 🤣 "Suggestions that the BRICS group of emerging market powers establish their own currency to reduce their reliance on the dollar aren’t under serious consideration and never have been, South Africa’s finance minister said." https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/brics-currency-was-never-on-table-south-african-finance-chief-says-1.1963130#:~:text=BRICS Currency Was Never On Table%2C South African Finance Chief Says,-Paul Vecchiatto%2C Bloomberg&text=(Bloomberg) -- Suggestions that the,South Africa's finance minister said.
  20. Someone doesn't understand how geography works.
  21. It still is. Ignoring all of the other dangers, side-effects and symptoms, COVID-19 infection is even more strongly associated with myocarditis than getting vaccinated, and at nearly double the rate. "Myocarditis risk depends on the age and sex of the vaccine recipient. It is most common in younger males—adolescents or young adults. The highest risk group is males between 12 and 17 years of age. And in that highest risk group, the myocarditis risk after the second dose, which is the highest, is 35.9 per 100,000 people. In comparison, the risk post-infection in that same group is 64.9 per 100,000." https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/qanda-what-causes-rare-instances-of-myocarditis-after-mrna-covid-19-vaccines/
  22. Which is why their naval ships keep sinking in the Black Sea. 🤡 They have "elections-theatre". Why are you talking about Putin winning the next election and his +80% approval rating? In a country where Putin controls all of the media companies that do the polling and report on it, and where his political opponents all die or end up in jail, you somehow think these poll numbers are...what, exactly?
  23. Is that why they keep having their ships sunk in the Black Sea? The fact that you think Russia holds free elections puts you squarely in the bottom 1%. There's really nothing else to say on this. Calling you a clown is generous.
  24. Yes, his approval rating is almost as good as Glorious Leader's in North Korea. That you think this is remarkable is all the indication we need of how magnificently stupid you are. 🤣
  25. Ukraine is split because it was invaded, not because it's not a country. Putin has ensured its national and anti-Russian identity now for generations, which is literally the opposite of what he'd aimed to achieve. Genius! That's not what you remember. That's the revisionist coping fantasy you've conjured up. Nobody had to howl about Ukraine beating Russia off their land, because they did that at the end of 2022, with the Russian army tucking its tail and running, and giving up around half of the territory they'd taken since the invasion started. Since then, their useless peasant soldiers haven't done anything but hide in trenches behind minefields, and as a result Sadimir Putin has had to revise his goals. "Full-scale invasion? Nooo!. This is just a special military operation! Now we have a land corridor to Crimea, and losing 90% of our pre-war army, and suffering 300,000+ casualties, and being cut off from our largest trading partners was all part of the plan!" 🤡
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