Looks like Currency Lad isn’t coming back. Anyone know?
Looks like Currency Lad isn’t coming back. Anyone know?
Australia’s relationship with Israel is on the rocks as the Albanese government condoned the International Criminal Court’s pursuit of Benjamin…
As I recall methanol is another one of those things that people can develop a tolerance to. So a dose…
The twentysomething “creatives” who devise the content for Australian TV advertising are a solid bloc of Greens voters who cast…
That’s six confirmed deaths from the alleged methanol spiking in Laos. Only a minuscule amount required to kill you. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ced94znq424o
To answer your question – no.
Just as I expect the same answer to “Will a journalist ask Chant or Bereshocklian about Japan’s recommendation for Ivermectin”?
“Do you think they will ever stop lying to us?”
No.
Lying pays the worldly too well.
Well that’s a simple question. The answer is no because the whole narrative has to be kept going (to the bitter end), as explained in this excellent summary video of a week ago.
Hes obviously in the pay of big Generics.
Not trustworthy like those full price patent holder companies…
Japanese Government loves The Japanese.
Australian Governments hate Australians.
American Government hates Americans.
rickw,
Can’t say I’m enarmoured of our governments, all three lazy lying lickspittle lacklustre layers of them
If those mongrels where efficient and zealous we would be even further up the creek.
It’s not lying, its “nudging public opinion”
“Let us not forget that violence does not and cannot exist by itself; it is invariably intertwined with the lie. They are linked in the most intimate, most organic and profound fashion: violence cannot conceal itself behind anything except lies, and lies have nothing to maintain them save violence. Anyone who has once proclaimed violence as his method must inexorably choose the lie as his principle.”
? Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
I used this information in an attempted comment at The Australian.
Rejected.
MSM censorship in action.
What have the Japanese numbers being like?
They live much more dense the packed than we do, and By lockdown logic any lockdowns would be less affective because their homes and in their public spaces are simply less far apart.