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Posted
47 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

Come one, come all to hear conspiracy theory and lay the blame on everyone in the world and to laugh your asses off at total ridiculousness. Great fun guaranteed :).

This site is like a Conspiracy Theory open mike.  Only thing we're missing is the microphone stand in front of a brick wall.

Best line in the last few weeks: Trump's coming back as President BEFORE 2024 ! ?

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Posted

Every day the trucker protetsers that cannot get past their days of glory and continue to do stupid things.

Do it once and learn, do it again and show people how much of a fool you really are.

Truck driver receives fines for driving on Wellington Street in front of Parliament

https://ottawa.citynews.ca/local-news/truck-driver-receives-fines-for-driving-on-wellington-street-in-front-of-parliament-5590164?utm_source=SND&utm_medium=Facebook&utm_campaign=AutoPilot

It can be dangerous to believe things just because you want them to be true. - Sagan

Posted
12 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

Every day the trucker protetsers that cannot get past their days of glory and continue to do stupid things.

We pay attention to these silly theatrics to our detriment.

Right now Canadian monopolies are screwing consumers and delivering abysmal service. The country is unable to talk about things that are vital importance.

Those of us who represent the informed public have a duty to point this out.

Our top issues: unity, economy, and the environment. And they are all closely interrelated

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said:

We pay attention to these silly theatrics to our detriment.

Right now Canadian monopolies are screwing consumers and delivering abysmal service. The country is unable to talk about things that are vital importance.

Those of us who represent the informed public have a duty to point this out.

Our top issues: unity, economy, and the environment. And they are all closely interrelated

Not sure how far this gets but in Ottawa, it is news. Probably would not make the last page anywhere else. It cost this clown $1500 to show what? That he is stuck in a time warp?

You do have to wonder how the government thinks. Rogers goes down for one day and the CEO gets called on the carpet by several ministers yet, our aviation business has been screwing people up and over for months and nothing is said.

I guess you cannot screw with our Facebook and Twitter time, that is where all the news that's fit to print is (according to many on this forum) :)

It can be dangerous to believe things just because you want them to be true. - Sagan

Posted
9 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

1. Rogers goes down for one day and the CEO gets called on the carpet by several ministers yet, our aviation business has been screwing people up and over for months and nothing is said.

2. I guess you cannot screw with our Facebook and Twitter time, that is where all the news that's fit to print is (according to many on this forum) :)

1. Even that is all for show, do you think that this abysmal outage is going to have an impact on Roger's efforts to acquire 40% of the market with the merger?

2. If people just acknowledge the fact that they didn't care and only wanted comforts and entertainment... Then our democracy would be in much better shape. Rather than encouraging said people to vote, we should be finding public thinkers who could frame the debate for those of us too lazy to do the detailed research.

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Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, Dougie93 said:

but just think about it, you're in the CF, and you think you are going to get away with beating a prisoner to death?

and you are actually recording it, documenting your crime ?

you're going to jail for life, first two years in Edmonton

Matchee has no plan, he is obviously completely out of his head

then he hangs himself first thing in the morning after

Matchee was a bully, but he wasn't crazy, until he started taking Mefloquine

I have a very good buddy who was with 2 Cdo

he came back on leave, and he was not normal,

he was out of his head,  hyper aggressive, trying to fight everybody he saw on the street

I knew him so well, I could tell he was on some sort of drug

The US military has been using unsafe vaccines since at least the 90's.  Remember all those health issues that arose after Desert Storm?  It was a war of 200 hours of combat and soldiers were getting PTSD?  And other strange health problems?

A US serviceman got cancer out of the blue several years back, and then found out that other soldiers were all getting the same strange cancer.  He started doing some research(he hasn't said in what capacity he serves) and uncovered a monster.  It turns out people high up, with subtlety were trying to warn about what happened with 9/11.  They disappeared.  He started gathering info and data on vaccine injuries among the military and other crimes they've committed. 

It turns out there are at least 2 other whistleblowers currently ready to release data.  You've heard of Edward Snowden?  Well there are more coming.  I'm sad to hear that the Canadian military is no different.  

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Posted
7 minutes ago, sharkman said:

  I'm sad to hear that the Canadian military is no different.  

well technically you are expendable downrange

you take an oath of unlimited liability

that means the government can expose you to lethal harms to achieve the mission

you could refuse to take a vaccine

but that would render you non deployable

which would keep you off the tour at minimum

but would also be justification for release by the terms of the contract

Posted
23 hours ago, Goddess said:

Not even remotely true anymore.

Try to keep up. 

Hospitals and morgues all over the world are filling up with.....vaccinated people.

Read some of the science and the newest studies in my First a Trickle thread.  UK, Israel, Canada.....it's the vaccinated with their adverse effects and "can't even fight off pneumonia and bronchitis" negative immunity now that are clogging up hospitals.  Just like the experts said would happen.

I know quite a few people like me in their seventies who have had Covid, all vaxxed and boosted. None have been sick for more than a week and none have wound up in hospital. I think i may have had it myself a couple of months ago, even though a rapid test came up negative. I was under the weather for two days. The first time I've been sick in almost three years. You do your thing, I'll keep doing mine. 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Yzermandius19 said:

if y'all just left it at that

there wouldn't be an issue

instead you wish to use the government to punish people who don't do your thing

How are you being punished? I had to abide by criteria set by others all through my working life.

Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, Aristides said:

How are you being punished? I had to abide by criteria set by others all through my working life.

not employing unvaccinated people is obviously punishment

and you support the government forcing that on employers

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Posted
Just now, Yzermandius19 said:

not employing unvaccinated people is obviously punishment

I had to undergo physicals and drug testing every six months to stay employed, just because the government was trying to punish me. LOL.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Aristides said:

I had to undergo physicals and drug testing every six months to stay employed, just because the government was trying to punish me. LOL.

two wrongs don't make a right

f*ck your crab in a bucket mentality

Posted
22 minutes ago, Yzermandius19 said:

not employing unvaccinated people is obviously punishment

and you support the government forcing that on employers

Has nothing to do with government. Employers are protecting themselves and their employees. No punishment, just protection from litigation and to have a healthy workplace for the employees, which they are responsible for..

Even now, going into stores and restaurants most employees are still wearing masks even though it is not required, let alone mandated.

When people like you actually realize it is not all about you and your hurt feelings , then maybe you will get it.

It can be dangerous to believe things just because you want them to be true. - Sagan

Posted
5 minutes ago, Yzermandius19 said:

that's just a lie

and no matter how many times you tell it

doesn't make it true

Ha, sure. Keep telling yourself that, eventually you may actually believe it.

Ha Ha Ha

It can be dangerous to believe things just because you want them to be true. - Sagan

Posted (edited)

The regulations, bureaucracy, restrictions, mandates, and other obstacles to freedom and prosperity are so thick in Canada that only the most fearful and propagandized citizens continue to buy the lies.  ExFlyer, Eyeball, and other sycophants of our overbearing government drone on like nonas demanding that the fat man has to eat more. It’s always the same excuses given: safety, liability, radical threats to the state… Individual rights and freedoms and the laissez-faire market conditions that have underpinned Canada’s economic and social success are shrivelling up under the rule and state-funded media support of these green-woke-socialist nannies.  We’re screwed for at least 3 years under the leftists federal coalition, but I’m not sure how much longer our society can handle this assault.

People are being told that traditional families, freedoms, and the values that built our society are patriarchal, colonial, environmentally catastrophic, and systemically racist.  They’re being told that rights and economic opportunity are unsafe.  We’re essentially watching our system be dismantled in the name of saving the planet and making reparations, but we’re literally destroying our economy and freedoms in the process.  Now it’s about government self-preservation, favouring certain groups to look woke, and hammering commuters and the resource sector to look green.

Many people are catching on to this unnecessary oppression, however.  People are starting to rightfully take news of new Covid waves and wildfires supposedly caused by climate change with a grain of salt.   They’re seeing how fear and storytelling are used to push political agendas more and more, as the cost of living skyrockets and the voices of cancel culture get more shrill and ridiculous.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Yzermandius19 said:

two wrongs don't make a right

f*ck your crab in a bucket mentality

Nothing to do with wrong making a right, it was an international standard for my line of work. 

F*ck your, it's all about me mentality.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Aristides said:

Nothing to do with wrong making a right, it was an international standard for my line of work. 

F*ck your, it's all about me mentality.

most jobs shouldn't adhere to those standards

you just want to drag everyone down with you

Posted
1 minute ago, Yzermandius19 said:

most jobs shouldn't adhere to those standards

you just want to drag everyone down with you

It’s not me trying to drag people down, it’s about you wanting to do whatever you want regardless of the consequences for others.

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Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, Aristides said:

It’s not me trying to drag people down, it’s about you wanting to do whatever you want regardless of the consequences for others.

there is no consequences for others

only consequences for me

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Posted
35 minutes ago, Yzermandius19 said:

there is no consequences for others

only consequences for me

Of course there are, you are more likely to infect other people and take up needed hospital beds.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Aristides said:

Of course there are, you are more likely to infect other people and take up needed hospital beds.

not more likely to infect people

chances of taking up a hospital bed are less than most people who are vaccinated

so f*ck off

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Posted
38 minutes ago, Yzermandius19 said:

not more likely to infect people

chances of taking up a hospital bed are less than most people who are vaccinated

so f*ck off

Ya, I know. According to you guys we shouldn't have done anything to combat a pandemic that has killed over 6.5 million people, including over 40,000 Canadians, in spite of all the measures we took. 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Aristides said:

Ya, I know. According to you guys we shouldn't have done anything to combat a pandemic that has killed over 6.5 million people, including over 40,000 Canadians, in spite of all the measures we took. 

And ignoring public health service, as well as ignoring the will of the people and instead doing what NO ONE in the public eye was recommending at the time.

These people are in a world of their own.

 

 

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