If you say those magic words the cops can't shoot you if you seem a bit boat happyOne anti-lockdown protester, who was detained at Clapham Common park, said "I stand under common law, not maritime law and this is assault" as he was put into handcuffs by police officers.
What the actual fuck is wrong with these people? They need removing from the fucking gene pool.
How would these common law people sue for assault if they believe our courts operate under an illegal maritime law regime?One anti-lockdown protester, who was detained at Clapham Common park, said "I stand under common law, not maritime law and this is assault" as he was put into handcuffs by police officers.
They've been noted as harmful by those interested in education.Well I'd always seen anthropops as a bit nutty but mainly harmless, but they seem to have fucked that now.
Ginger root and meteorite dust: the Steiner ‘Covid cures’ offered in Germany
The movement best known for its schools is firmly entrenched within the German health sectorwww.theguardian.com
Thank you for your fair summary of my points.I think there are many better targets for your ire in that case - prime contenders being construction companies engaged on private projects; 5G installation at least comes under the banner of critical infrastructure (communications) in a way that "just 117 exclusive luxury gated apartments in this vibrant part of town" don't.
Your skepticism is the priorities put on various industries for shutdown or not, really, then, no? Rather than anything to do with 5g per se? Which I think you'll find most people agree with you on!
They've been noted as harmful by those interested in education.
Steiner schools teach mainly by dance movements - which hardly fits the National Curriculum.
The Steiner Institute near Baker Street joins in Open Hpouse London if you want to sample their views on architecture - which are also a bit odd.
The Steiner Institute near Baker Street joins in Open Hpouse London if you want to sample their views on architecture - which are also a bit odd.
Write a long legal document with a lot of capital letter and varied coloured inks should do the trick.How would these common law people sue for assault if they believe our courts operate under an illegal maritime law regime?
I saw a sticker in Bournemouth saying there are protests every Saturday there.
Last year pre-covid I was chatting to someone who was concerned about the possibilities of surveillance in 5g, and he doesn't seem alone in this (see eg The Terrifying Potential of 5G Technology). Obvs the covid 5g thing is lunacy but other concerns about 5g don't seem to me so easily debunked.What are you skeptical about? What are the disadvantages of 5g? You can't just say these things without backing them up.
Everyone I have spoken to who has concerns about 5G are easily debunked because the reality is the technology used for 5G is the same as the technologies currently in use for various wireless comms. If you think there is something new in there that is somehow dangerous, then sorry, you are wrong.
Last year pre-covid I was chatting to someone who was concerned about the possibilities of surveillance in 5g, and he doesn't seem alone in this (see eg The Terrifying Potential of 5G Technology). Obvs the covid 5g thing is lunacy but other concerns about 5g don't seem to me so easily debunked.
An anti-lockdown conspiracy theorist used his day in court to attack a regional news website which covered the hearing.
Robin Campbell accused Bristol Live, sister site to the Bristol Post, of trying to “gaslight” the public with its coverage of the coronavirus pandemic after appearing in front of a judge over his attendance at a 400-strong protest against government restrictions.
Campbell launched the attack at the title’s chief reporter Conor Gogarty during the hearing at Bristol Magistrates’ Court, despite District Judge Lynne Matthews reading him an article from The Times which contained the “harrowing words” of a doctor working in a high dependency unit during the pandemic.
Campbell then advanced a false conspiracy theory about vaccines, according to Bristol Live’s coverage of the hearing, to which Judge Matthews asked: “Are you an anti-vaxxer?”
Campbell replied: “No, I’m just anti-stupid.”
Jesus...I feel that in the future it may become more apparent to everyone how damaging social media has been on our society The polarisation, the algorithms showing us more of what we already believe and offering no balance, the spread of harmful information and the incitement to violence ...argh...this shit does scare me much more than covid tbf.
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who ever wrote that fucking loves a conspiracy theory. loves it.Epic. A for effort.View attachment 248479
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who ever wrote that fucking loves a conspiracy theory. loves it.
Stupidly I did, couldn't find any flat earthers in there
The Great Reset springs out immediatelyI was also a major fan of The The back in 'those days', or even The The Day
And to the point that I thought Matt Johnson was a genius!
But what I didn't grasp from that above tweet was : are there any obvious conspiraloon warning-signals from the identity of the link quoted by The The's account?
(I haven't watched the relevant 'documentary', but alert me to the how and why of the makers' loonacy, someone! )