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    Turtle

    The real name of The Edge, the guitarist from the rock band U2, is actually David Evans. Personally, I prefer the engineer to the guitarist.

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    Happy Friday to you all………………….The Real Cost of Net Zero………….

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbxpieEQ7bc

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      MeAgain

      Just pondering some of the odd things AI does – the bullets are about to take the resistance turkey out by their trajectory. The odd bracelet, magazine and the ‘stand’ (I don’t know what it is called) for lying down shooting on the weapon even though the turkey is standing up. The odd ankles on the Turkey….

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      Eng_Ian

      The bullets in their belt look very wrong.

      They appear to be going in to the typical exhaust port of a firearm. They also appear to be on a funny looking belt. Are they also pointing backwards?

      Maybe there is a message in that last part. Only self selecting turkeys become food?

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    The Great Debate in Perth on 29/11/2024 – Tonight –

    On October 11th, the Town of Port Hedland passed a motion demanding immediate suspension of Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines until DNA contamination concerns are addressed.

    This bold action, backed by detailed research from Dr David Speicher and others, mirrors findings globally—from Germany to Canada to the United States.

    Despite these alarming reports, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) dismissed these findings, sparking outrage among experts and communities.

    Port Hedland’s action demonstrates a moral responsibility to safeguard public health, urging the federal government to investigate and act transparently.

    Premier Cook’s refusal to engage in the debate underscores the need for public scrutiny and action.

    What Can You Expect?
    This event will not only address the scientific evidence but also explore the broader implications for public health policy, government transparency, and the role of local councils in safeguarding community health.

    It’s an opportunity for citizens to hear directly from experts, ask questions, and understand what these findings mean for Australians’ health and safety.

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      Greg in NZ

      Phase 1 of a so-called Royal Commission into NZ’s Covert-19(84) lockdowns and mandates was released yesterday, summing up that the decisions [commands?] of the government of the day – she who has retired to New York because her tank had ‘run out of gas’ – were “too broad and too harsh”, severely impacting a ‘substantial minority’ of people who lost their jobs for not rolling up their sleeves, or simply refused to do so.

      Surely in the era of D.I.E. the Labour Govt would’ve pandered to a minority – especially a ‘substantial’ minority, albeit one referred to as ‘a river of filth’ by an MP at the time, who now has a cushy job as a diplomat in Ireland on the filth’s teat.

      Phase 2 commences soon: blah blah blah.

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        Greg in NZ

        It’s not a good day for D.I.E. hires – another inquiry has found the NZ Navy’s Manawanui ran aground on a Samoan reef because it was on auto-pilot and nobody could figure out why the manual controls weren’t working…

        Ssshhh, don’t tell Putin or Xi otherwise we’re toast. What was that Spice Girls psy-op song from long ago, Girl Power or sumpfink?

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          KP

          “Ssshhh, don’t tell Putin or Xi otherwise we’re toast.’

          Lol! They’ll have to hurry to get here before we both self-destruct! Only the enemy can save us!

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      John Michelmore

      While the TGA are funded predominantly by big pharma; and in my opinion therefore compromised; their approval of poorly scrutinised drugs will continue. The TGA must be funded and accountable to Australians and do the required independent detailed research into new drugs funded by taxpayers,

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    Philc

    Turkey’s are comming home to roost.

    CDC Caught Covering Up Heart Failure Surge’s Link to Covid ‘Vaccines’
    https://slaynews.com/news/leaked-docs-show-cdc-covered-up-heart-failure-surges-link-covid-vaccines/

    Now if only the Lamestream Media would actually grow a set and start to tell the truth regardless of what their sharehoders(Black*ock States*reet and various others) tell them to say.

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      I give you a turkey who should be roasted immediately. Bonehead Blackout Bowen.

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      Fran

      My husband got heart failure after bypass surgery (common). At the beginning of the madness he got one dose of Moderna. His blood pressure fell so that he had to reduce antihypertensives by 3-fold in order to stand up. He had partial recovery over 9 months. By the time he was up for dose 2, I had a panic attack and he cancelled (thank god).

      Falling blood pressure in heart failure is a very bad sign – have to keep the diastolic above 70 to get perfusion.

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    Skepticynic

    Nuclear bombs now redundant, Russia’s new, Mach 10 kinetic weapon is far more deadly

    https://cairnsnews.org/2024/11/28/nuclear-bombs-now-redundant-russias-new-mach-10-kinetic-weapon-is-far-more-deadly/

    Trump has invited the head of NATO to Mar-a-lago in Florida to discuss a ceasefire in Ukraine

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      ColA

      I read your link and thought

      I wonder if this is true, it sounds a bit sci-fi? The Russians developed a bomb the yanks & EU can’t stop?

      And then I thought I’ll see if it turns up in the normal press – if it’s a no show and all of a sudden the EU are talking peace then guess who now holds the biggest stick!!!

      And from the same place we get this https://cairnsnews.org/2024/11/26/starmer-regime-now-targeting-orwell-tolkien-as-extremist-literature/ – that’s exactly what you deserve when you vote for socialist/communists!!

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      Bruce

      Mach 10 is 10 x the speed of sound; 343 m/s (772 mph, or 1,242 kmph)

      Stuff moving at Mach 10 will get VERY hot as it barges through the atmosphere.

      Is this “wonder-weapon a solid chunk of metal (ludicrously heavy) or an assemblage of precision parts ((several interesting possible “failure modes’, and most of them in flight. Note the amount of science that went into protecting returning capsules, shuttles, etc. from almost instant burn-up on re-entry..

      “Tactical’ nuke (a couple of kilotons) vs “Strategic” Nuke (many MEGATONS).

      Bear in mind the “bang for buck” calculations are NOT linear. For a doubling of “effective blast radius”, you need at least four times the “bang”.

      Hypersonic lawn darts seem like they are in the “tactical” range, as long as they can be guided with significant precision. Certainly, the shock-wave immediately preceding the arrival of one will be impressive.

      Any actual engineers out there who have crunched the numbers care to chime in?.

      Plenty of “kinetic energy weapons” in circulation, including “hyper-sonic ones like “self-forging projectiles”, and some advanced “discarding sabot” projectiles, (the latter in wide use since late WW2.

      So, Vlad the Impala may be able to wind up the LSM opinion shapers, but more “reality-based” information is required, lest the usual suspects go into “Chicken Little” mode……again……….

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        another ian

        FWIW

        https://youtu.be/iL7Hb0fcpbU

        “This is an interesting video from a channel which mostly explores military history and technology. What made it interesting to me was that he looks at how this missile changed the amount of effort (number of missiles) needed to take out some large area targets like air bases (18 minute mark). He also calculates the Mj of energy and gives the equivalent tonnage of chemical bombs (about two B-52 loads!) at about the 15 -18 minute point.

        So instead of 100 missiles to take out a big US Air base, use 4 or 5 of the Hazel…”

        https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2024/11/18/biden-authorizes-ukrainian-use-of-us-long-range-missiles-a-move-that-is-a-go-for-w-w-iii/#comment-174020

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        Vladimir

        We should’ve laughed but for so many needlessly lost lives…
        The latest Putin’s wunderwaffe reminds us of his predecessor who also spent his last days in a bunker.

        Today on the Web there are many “engineers” from both sides (Russian) and (Western / Ukrainian / Israeli) who spent their youth working this stuff out for USSR.
        They all know something, much sounds plausible, the best ones (IMHO) say we do not know for sure but it was old strategic weapon, redone to sneak around previously important international agreement.

        It was again modified but this ineptly because it caused less physical damage then, say – an Iskander or two, for a fraction of cost.
        Like last Iranian mighty roar, it was used at night for the visual impact but it failed here too. No one is scared.

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        KP

        “Note the amount of science that went into protecting returning capsules, shuttles, etc. from almost instant burn-up on re-entry..”

        Re-entry is twice the speed, so yes, preventing burning up is a headache. Starship7 is being awaited! One of the reasons the Russians could develop hypersonic missiles was the steel they used, and the kinetic energy alone drove the sub-munitions far underground.

        “Reuters now reports that investigators have allegedly found the Oreshnik which struck Dnipro was in fact inert and contained no explosive warhead at all, being merely a “warning” to the West…All ground-level buildings and structures on this territory have been reduced to rubble, in some places-to small concrete rubble. There are no large craters, there are a dozen holes in the ground with a diameter of about two meters… it seems that up (down!) to the 4th floor there is a zone of continuous destruction, below which rescuers have not yet been able to descend.”

        Apparently NATO lost a lot of valuable men who were working on missiles for Ukraine down there.

        “People tell us that “officials” who speak English, Polish, and French constantly arrive at the plant’s territory in tightly tinted minibuses. ”

        I think the main thing is that it can’t be intercepted, so what you want to destroy, you can, and if your target is underground you can still destroy it with minimal devastation to the surroundings.

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          KP

          “Mikhail Kovalchuk, president of the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center…these are materials that used to work at 1,500 degrees, then at 1,800, and these at 2,000, and we did it, while others did not,” Kovalchuk told Izvestia on the sidelines of the IV Congress of Young Scientists, “Other materials that can withstand high temperatures will make it possible to create even more advanced weapons. The next step should be materials that can withstand 2500-3000 degrees,”

          https://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/

          and they reckon it penetrates 200M underground.

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        John Michelmore

        To clarify, Mach 10 is 3.4km per second.

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        Skepticynic

        from your linked Guardian article:

        “(the paper)..blames “unserious and incoherent” US foreign policy under Joe Biden for the three-year conflict, including what it describes as a “precipitous” US withdrawal from Afghanistan, the supposed antagonization of US allies including Israel and Saudi Arabia, and a policy to China described as “weak and confusing”.

        The paper further accuses the Biden administration of putting “the idealistic agendas of the global elite ahead of a working relationship with Russia” – a “hostile policy” that it claims “made it an enemy of the US, drove Russia into the arms of China and led to the development of a new Russia-China-Iran-North Korea axis”.

        Sounds like a fair and accurate assessment.

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          Vladimir

          Yesterday one of the best (IMHO) (and most boring) analysers went through short list Biden’s international affairs and concluded:

          It was all done in hope to say “I am better than you ********, I got my Nobel Peace Price for actually doing something ! “

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      RickWill

      Trump has invited the head of NATO to Mar-a-lago in Florida to discuss a ceasefire in Ukraine

      Other reports indicate that Rutte asked for the meeting with Trump:

      The former Dutch prime minister had said he wanted to meet Trump two days after Trump was elected on November 5, and discuss the threat of increasingly warming ties between North Korea and Russia.

      Trump’s thumping victory to return to the US presidency has set nerves jangling in Europe that he could pull the plug on vital Washington military aid for Ukraine.

      https://au.news.yahoo.com/trump-holds-first-meeting-nato-085434952.html

      Trump II could see very significant and rapid change. I wonder if he will meet with his pal Vlad before inauguration? Probably not in Florida though.

      It would be really impressive to see Vlad in Florida. Would indicate Trump’s drawing power and Vlad’s confidence that he has the weapons to be a serious threat.

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        el+gordo

        Putin cannot go to Mar-a-lago because he would be arrested for war crimes.

        After his inauguration Donald could meet Vlad in India, but that sounds unlikely unless Putin is prepared to clear out of Ukraine and that includes Crimea.

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      Yarpos

      The thing that struck me (pardon the pun) is how the West continually announces its big game changers that amount to nothing much. The F16s were one of the silliest examples.

      Meanwhile the Russians say nothing and fire arrives from the sky.

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        el+gordo

        The F16 jets are no good on the battlefront, drone warfare is cheaper and more effective.

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          KP

          All the fancy fly-boys seem to be relegated to launching missiles and guided bombs from behind their own front lines.

          The world has invested a lot of money in some very expensive toys that might all be redundant now. I expect computing power will go up again and drones of all sorts will become more effective, making anti-aircraft missile even more lethal.

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    John B

    4 Years Later: Rush Limbaugh’s Final Rendition of the True Story of Thanksgiving

    Thanksgiving and the neglected story of the success of capitalism over socialism.

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    another ian

    FWIW – a Canadian comparison yardstick

    “And The Jokes Will Write Themselves”

    “David Clinton- What Does the Federal Government Really Look Like?

    …That means about one out of every 59 employed Canadians now works for the federal government. Which means that – worker-for-worker – Canada’s public service is significantly less productive than it was ten years ago. And the growth in absolute numbers from 257,034 workers in 2015 to 357,247 in 2023 can be accurately characterized as bloat. Unforgivable bloat.”

    https://www.smalldeadanimals.com/2024/11/28/and-the-jokes-will-write-themselves/

    And keep an eye on furniture orders too

    “Blacklocks: Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly’s department ordered more than $523,000 worth of furniture in a one-day spending spree this past March 31”

    https://www.smalldeadanimals.com/2024/11/28/the-libranos-entitled-to-their-entitlements/

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    Steve of Cornubia

    You think the Harris campaign blowing through ONE BILLION USD is outrageous?

    Well have I got news for you! I had to look up what a ‘Super PAC’ is after listening to one of Kamala’s campaign managers say that the campaign arguably spent twice that. Yes, TWO BILLION USD. This was due to a separate organisation known as a Super PAC spending one billion on ‘supporting’ Harris and her bid for the White House.

    PACs are supposedly independent organisations that raise their own funds via donors and then use that money for advertising, polling and other support activities, all aimed at getting their preferred candidate elected. I guess those with big money are ‘Super PACs’, and this one certainly fits that description.

    So, in approximately one hundred days, Kamala Harris and her supporters spent two billion dollars on a hopeless, clueless and compromised candidate. That’s nothing short of a money-laundering scheme whereby huge sums were ‘legally’ channeled to favoured recipients, not all of whom are called Oprah Winfrey or Al Sharpton.

    It won’t happen of course, but this should be investigated and all that spending audited. I’m convinced they would find criminality.

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    el+gordo

    At some point in the near future Putin will sue for peace.

    ‘The ruble tumbled on Wednesday to its lowest level in over two years, as a mix of low oil prices, new sanctions against Russian businesses and burgeoning government spending on its war effort put ever-greater strain on the Russian economy.’ (Politico)

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      KP

      “‘The ruble tumbled on Wednesday to its lowest level in over two years,”

      Against?? The $US? Why would that worry Putin? He no longer [snip] about the West and its financial corruption, he is working with the majority of the world’s peoples to get BRICS+ up and going. Its the exchange rates between those countries that will determine the new world, we will just be the rich old farts falling asleep in the corner armchair at the party.

      .

      [No longer “cares” 😉 – Raquel]

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        el+gordo

        ‘Against?

        The Reserve Currency.

        ‘Why would that worry Putin?’

        Hyperinflation.

        When hostilities come to a close and Putin is history then BRICS might get a run, but there is social unrest in China and Xi has his head in the clouds.

        Once these two dictators have departed the stage Australia, as a third world country in the Southern Hemisphere, could seize the opportunity to become BRICS leader.

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          KP

          Haha! I don’t think any of America’s lapdogs will get invited to join.. We would only try to drag the BRICS back under the influence of the West again.

          By then we will have fallen back to Indonesia’s level of wealth, and India already has more than double our GDP and 40 times as many people, so I don’t think we’d get anywhere near the leadership!

          Hyperinflation comes from politics, not economies. It doesn’t matter what your exchange rate is so long as your politicians are not printing money. The fixing of BRICS to gold will be an eye-opener, we either dump the dollar and go along with them, or we sit back and watch as our currency slides downwards.

          The Aussie dollar is worth 12c of the 1990s dollars I bought gold with, the $500 has been diluted to $4000 now.

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    Broadie

    Who were the real Turkeys in 2019

    and what was killing them?

    SARS-COV2 was the Red Herring.

    The real pandemic was H7N9 avian influenza.

    > It killed 7 million people, and 1/4 of the egg laying chickens on earth.
    > Obama/Fauci used it as a bio-weapon against China.
    > Kawaoka did the GoF at Univ. of Wisconsin in 2014.
    > By 2019, it had a 40% case fatality rate.
    > That’s the outbreak you saw in Wuhan/Hubei.

    The excess mortality was evident in Australia in 2017, 2018 and 2019. The opposite was true during the Covid 19 epidemic in 2020 and the excess deaths did not resume until winter 2021 coincident with the ‘Get the Jab, hit the Slab’ and has continued since on nearly a year round basis.

    I use the ABS data from NSW Health (page4) as at October 2023 as the method for calculating expected mortality changed after then. See page 3 for October this year by comparison.

    Christmas is coming and we are all being fattened corr. flattened for whatever reason.

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      There may be a bioweapons program involving H7N9. But nothing with a 40% fatality rate hit Australia in 2017 18 19.

      We avoided excess deaths from Covid because we shut the border and the bad version of Covid mostly didn’t infect Australians. We did the most testing for Covid in the world — testing 3000 people to find a single case. Yet, the fatality rate from known Covid cases in Au was 3.3% in 2020.

      Influenza cases were stopped by the closed border in 2020-21. In WA Pathwest tested 500 people a week and found zero influenza for nearly 18 months.

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        MeAgain

        The border closures might have given Australia the perception that they ‘kept out the bad COVID’, so it stopped Australia starting the insane treatment protocols and cutting antibiotics, and introducing the cruel NPIs as early as everyone else. Fortunately, once Australia determined that COVID ‘was out there’ many of the cruellest treatment protocols were already suspended, although unfortunately not for the unvaccinated – if you were unvaccinated a positive COVID test in a hospital was your biggest risk.

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        Broadie

        John Cullen has thrown down the gauntlet Jo.

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        Feel free to challenge any of my assertions, respectfully, but you need to use data/evidence, not hearsay/opinion.

        There are so many unanswered questions. The one you have just raised.

        WA Pathwest tested 500 people a week and found zero influenza for nearly 18 months

        I do not believe Pathologists are stupid. My experience is they have been the sole purveyors of a craft seeking the truth. I co-operated with a retired Pathologist to save many from the ‘Shot for Clots’.

        So my question is what was the testing equipment use by Path west and which strains was it testing for?

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          What guantlet?

          Honestly, I’ve provided most of the data a dozen times. See the weekly tests in WA still available on the gov website. https://www.health.wa.gov.au/Articles/F_I/Infectious-disease-data/Virus-WAtch

          Quoting:

          “None of the 649 specimens submitted for influenza PCR testing at PathWest were positive in the past week (Figure 5). The last PCR positive influenza sample reported by PathWest was in July 2020.”

          (see p4 of the Jan 9th 2022 oldest weekly report still available on this site.)

          So that’s 18 months of weekly testing with zero cases exactly as I said.

          The disappearance of influenza was textbook microbiology, as I said at the time. It occurred in many countries because back then covid had a longer incubation period than many respiratory viruses, so anything that stopped the spread of covid would obviously also stop the spread of influenza.

          To answer your question, Pathwest test for many respiratory viruses, Rhinovirus, adenovirus, metapneumovirus, parainflenza, RSV, covid, it’s all in their report. But they don’t list the subtypes of influenza in Jan 2022 because there was no influenza, but in other years they split the subtypes up and list them.

          Pathologists use common molecular markers like the Matrix M protein, that would identify even very rare strains of influenza like H5 or H7 subtypes. If they were getting a mysterious surge in Influenza type A that they couldn’t identify, they would surely sequence it in full. That would identify the rare H5 or H7 subtypes.

          Sorry you may not want to hear it, but the data is what it is. What other data do you need?

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            Broadie

            Thanks Jo,
            I will have a deeper look into the ASPREN data. It appears to be a network of interested health professionals reporting on influenza symptoms and vaccine effectiveness.

            ASPREN reporters electronically submit de-identified patient data on influenza like illness (ILI) on an ongoing basis and may also choose to collect information on other conditions. Participating GPs are eligible for RACGP or ACRRM CPD points by participating in syndromic data collection and virological surveillance. Both individuals and practices are welcome to be part of ASPREN.

            A Weekly report when influenza was up and running again from those you suggested

            All 169 samples subtyped by PathWest in the past week were influenza A: Nine were A/H1, 138
            were A/H3 and 22 were not subtyped (Figure 9).

            Note: The graph is a summary of all WA samples positive for influenza reported at PathWest, excluding samples referred by other private laboratories for influenza
            subtyping. These samples were tested using a rapid testing method that does not determine the influenza subtype (i.e. influenza A/H3N2 or A/H1N1).

            My guess is everyone (including our sentinels) was busy diagnosing new strains of the cold virus and dutifully recording everyone with Covid 19 as per the guidelines. That is through the window of a car while wearing full pandemic battle dress. The laboratories were also probably exhausted.
            Were these the same health professionals dutifully jabbing everything that moved and ignoring the shingles, strokes, clots in hands, Myocarditis, children dropping dead in the DAEN database, etc?

            Cullen I understand is looking at data from the deaths that occurred in Hubei and recorded these influenza strains as well as the presence of the cold virus. Would be interesting to have data as to what was in the rapid test PCR quiver and how many replications were done?

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              In WA most of the time, no one was overworked or swamped with Covid cases. No one was exhausted. There were no cases of Covid, and no cases of influenza. Testing doesn’t get any better than this.

              I take it you agree then that John Cullen was completely and utterly wrong about a H7N9 pandemic in 2017-18-19 in Australia.

              Thanks for acknowledging that. 😉

              Please let him know how testing for generic Type A influenza strains works.

              If you read the WAVirusWatch reports you’ll find they document reported shingles cases on a weekly basis as well.

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    Greg in NZ

    01U, or Tropical Cyclone Robyn (named in honour of my one-and-only sister) a Category 2 troppo out in the empty spaces of the Indian Ocean south of Indonesia is, surely, the smallest weakest most short-lived harmless minor tropical cyclone EVAAAH thanks to cough! climate change.

    Your hot dry summer experts reckon Robyn will fall apart overnight, having only reached cyclone status last night, a mere 24 hours’ existence: Carbon the Killer, where is thy sting?

    Is it flooding in NSW yet? How are those dams – in a state of non-Flanneryness? Enjoy the rain…

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    RickWill

    Record snow in South Korea:
    https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/south-korea-battles-second-day-heavy-snow-four-dead-2024-11-28/

    Yonhap reported at least five snowfall-related deaths in the province of Gyeonggi adjoining Seoul since Wednesday, four people when structures collapsed under the weight of snow, and one in a traffic accident when a bus skidded on an icy road.

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      RickWill

      A short video on some of the record snow and rain across the NH:
      https://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/wild-weather-record-snowfall-and-torrential-rain-1.7126769

      The inevitable consequence of record ocean surface temperature leading tio record level of atmospheric water coming down as record snowfall over land less than 0C.

      The NH oceans have only just started to warm up. Snow melt is still outpacing snowfall in most parts of the NH. Greenland one of the few locations gaining in permanent ice extent.

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        el+gordo

        High pressure dominates.

        ‘Not one but two stretched polar vortices are predicted in the next two weeks, and they will tag team to finally bring a real feel of winter to the Eastern US. What happens next is intriguing, could there be yet a third stretched polar vortex before the end of year?

        ‘A strong polar vortex favors a milder pattern, however models continue to predict high pressure dominating the high latitudes that would deliver cold to the population centers of the Northern Hemisphere. Different placement of the high-pressure center would result in varying scenarios.’ (Judah Cohen)

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          el+gordo

          High pressure is also dominant in the Southern Hemisphere.

          ‘The first week of summer is set to arrive with a bang, with hot and humid conditions expected for at least five states and territories next week.

          ‘A blocking high pressure system in the Tasman Sea will direct hot northerly winds across southeastern Australia for much of next week.’ (Weatherzone)

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        el+gordo

        ‘The NH oceans have only just started to warm up.’

        Entering the NH winter it seems counter intuitive, however this is the state of play at the moment.

        https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/ocean/surface/currents/overlay=sea_surface_temp_anomaly/orthographic=-89.64,87.77,1060/loc=-54.645,88.854

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “Oh Boy: Alexander Vindman Is Feuding With Elon Musk”

    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/rebeccadowns/2024/11/28/elon-musk-has-strong-words-for-alexander-vindman-n2648376

    Sounds like someone is going to find what it is like to play in the big boy’s sandpit!

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    another ian

    FWIW – “nutrition” as it was!

    “Saved by the Poison Squad”

    https://hotair.com/headlines/2024/11/28/saved-by-the-poison-squad-n3797426

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    another ian

    FWIW

    Rinse and repeat

    “Fascism 101: Feds Propose MASSIVE, Budget-Breaking Subsidy For Ozempic, Mounjaro as Pharma Stocks Surge”

    https://pjmedia.com/benbartee/2024/11/29/fascism-101-feds-propose-massive-budget-breaking-subsidy-for-ozempic-mounjaro-as-pharma-stocks-surge-n4934713

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    MeAgain

    One for the diary if you are a fan of ‘informed consent’ in medical experiments – accessing the livestream of the Court hearing or even better if you can attend: Dates: December 2nd and 3rd, 2024 Location: Federal Court – Corner of Philip and Macquarie Street Sydney (nearest stations: St James and Martin Place) Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/@FederalCourtAus

    https://wchaustralia.substack.com/p/call-to-action-pivotal-moment-for

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    MeAgain

    Notice of extreme concern about COVID-19 modified mRNA vaccine safety and quality to prime ministers and governing bodies of the Nordic and Baltic countries and the United Kingdom.
    Excessive levels of residual DNA identified in Australian samples confirming data from France, Germany, Canada, and the USA.

    The introduction of foreign DNA into cells via lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) may damage human DNA leading to genomic instability, cancer, and other extremely serious conditions.

    https://northgroup.info/united-kingdom/pdf/NORTH_Group_Letter-2024-11-25_UK.pdf

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      MeAgain

      When the safety signals are there in the West, this has to STOP. All those boosters no one wants to take in the West are still being produced, but now they are going into the arms of the poorest, most desperate people – those barely surviving in refugee camps. The places where there are no medical services to support the vaccine injured, and the situation means the numbers are just impossible to count.

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      Broadie

      Try a statement like ‘I love puppies’ YouAgain.
      This will get you green ticks without having to do a reverse pike with triple back somersault!

      Which refugee camps and who is doing the injections and what are they injecting?

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