Contagion a Fairy Story

Fairy

Where is the evidence that viruses cause disease? I have been asking for almost 12 months now, and no one has been able to provide me with a single peer reviewed journal article showing an isolated virus causes disease. It should be so easy to look through the literature and find a study in a couple of minutes, yet no one seems to be able to do such a thing. Scientists and doctors have already done countless experiments to try and prove germ theory over the course of 120+ years, and all have failed.

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Company Dumps 12k Tons Of Oranges Onto A Forest For Wild Experiment

Orange Dump

Offloading a truckload of fresh fruit into the wilderness doesn’t sound like the most environmentally friendly move, but two genius ecologists theorized that it just might save the planet. Just before the results of the daring plan were made public, however, one greedy corporation halted the life-changing experiment. Though when all seemed lost, one student set out to finish the scientists’ work — if he wasn’t too late.

https://social.entrepreneur.com/s/orange-forest-experiment/

Retaining Your Rights

It’s really quite simple.

If you don’t know your human rights, how can you tell if they are being infringed upon?

If you do know they are being infringed upon but do not have the courage to stand up and speak out against those encroaching upon them, you will lose them.

For instance, the fundamental human right, the freedom to move, is violated by lockdowns, stay at home orders, travel restrictions and the currently being implemented, 15 minute cities.

So the solution to retaining your human rights is a simple, three step plan.

Be Informed – Educate Yourself
Here’s one place to start: https://www.tomgrimshaw.com/tomsblog/?p=45562

Be Brave – Man Up
Make the decision that you will be one of the 3.5% who will make a difference for the better in these troubled times.

Speak Up
Encourage the friends and family in your circle to know their human rights.

Help Me Hand Signal

Help Me Hand Signal

Posting again. I’d forgotten the signal. If you see a child or person signaling this call emergency services (000 in Australia or 911 in the USA) if you otherwise are unable to intervene.

Social Credit Scores

A friend said to me: If you have Netflix you should watch an episode called Nosedive from the series Black Mirror.

I asked for the Executive Summary and she replied:

Tom, it’s almost worth just buying a one month subscription with Netflix just to see the Black Mirror series. You can cancel anytime without penalty.

Society has embraced a technology wherein everyone shares their daily activities through eye implants and mobile devices where one rates their interactions with others on a scale from one to five stars, cumulatively affecting everyone’s socioeconomic status.

Lacie Pound (Bryce Dallas Howard) seeks to raise her 4.2 rating to 4.5 for a discount on a luxury apartment; however, despite her attempts to be outgoing and pleasant, her rating has plateaued. Lacie talks to a consultant who suggests gaining favour from very highly rated people. Lacie uploads a photograph of Mr. Rags, a ragdoll that she and her childhood friend Naomi (Alice Eve) made together.

Naomi, who is currently rated 4.8, rates the photo five stars and calls Lacie to announce her engagement, inviting Lacie to deliver a wedding speech as the maid of honour. Lacie agrees and commits on the apartment, anticipating many high ratings from the guests.

On the day of her flight, several mishaps cause people to rate Lacie negatively, dropping her rating below 4.2. At the airport, her flight is cancelled and she cannot buy a seat on an alternate flight with her current rating. When Lacie causes a scene, security penalises her by putting her on “double damage” and subtracting a full point for 24 hours. Because of her low rating, Lacie can only rent an older car to drive to the wedding, which she cannot recharge when it runs out of power.

She is forced to hitchhike with Susan (Cherry Jones), a truck driver with a rating of 1.4. Susan tells Lacie that she used to care about her rating until her late husband was passed over for vital cancer treatment because their scores were deemed not high enough. Susan says she is much freer without obsessing over ratings.

While Lacie is en route to the wedding, Naomi tells her to not come, as her severely reduced rating will negatively impact Naomi’s own ratings. Enraged, Lacie reaches the wedding and sneaks in during the reception. She grabs the microphone and starts giving the speech she had written but insults Naomi with references to childhood conflict, finally grabbing a knife and threatening to behead Mr. Rags.

The guests rate Lacie negatively, causing her rating to drop below one star. Lacie is imprisoned with her eye implants removed. She and the man in the cell opposite hers (Sope Dirisu) realise they can now speak without worrying about being rated, and gleefully hurl insults at each other.

As I don’t have Netflix I passed her recommendation on to those in my family who do and my son replied: “Yeah I’ve seen it… social credit scores are all levels of messed up!”

I replied: “I like your conclusion. Please share it around. The more people reach the same, sane conclusion you did the more chance we have of defeating its implementation.”