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Denmark just pulled the plug on offering the vaccine to under 50s.

It looks like the pattern here across the West is trying to walk away from this and forget about it as much as possible, without making it worse. Same in Britain when vaccines were banned for 5-11 year olds earlier this week. Write it off as a bad dream and attribute it to long covid. That will work, yes. And now back to Russia and the week in sport.

Tell that to the people with weakened immune systems and vaccine damage though. The momentum with this is going in one direction.

The question is, what form will this anger take when it comes to the fore.

Will it end with a bang? Or will it just be brushed off as a very bad dream?

https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/denmark-ends-covid-vaccinations-for-981
It's all so tiresome.
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
Ireland needs to import 500,000 low-wage workers from outside Europe.

That's what Newstalks's Shane Coleman told listeners today. There's been chatter around the Newstalk office apparently that there aren't enough toilet cleaners, taxi drivers and latté makers to serve the needs of the staff and this was Shane's solution. The 500k figure was his own independent evaluation supposedly.

But it's curiously similar to Government policy as stated by Simon Coveney at a meeting he didn't realise was being recorded, and it was also what Prof Tony Foley had concluded when he joined the show as a guest half an hour later.

The reason he explains is that a lot of Eastern European wage slaves have gone back home as it's no longer worth living in Ireland due to high costs. There's very little money in the piggy bank to pay off their mortgage back in Poland at the end of the month, but at least they can get one and they're not forced to compete with unlimited foreigners willing to cram themselves into shoe box apartments to lower their overheads.

Never mind that these new low-wage workers will need housing, healthcare, schools for their children, a State pension and increased infrastructure. Will their taxes support it all? Nobody mentions it.

The population of the EU is approximately half a billion people. That they need to look outside this number points to much larger issues.

In a sustainable economy when employers can't find workers, they are forced to improve the conditions of employment until someone decides the work is worth their while. This leads to increased standards of living. In our economy, it's a race to the bottom and the prize is the destruction of the Irish nation.

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Let's talk about Paul Murphy for a bit.

As part of his background:

-Upper middle class with relatives high up in RTE and in the private sector.

-Brother and sister with private sector, lucrative, middle class jobs.

- PHD in fluff ("Does Socialist Law Exist?") while at the same time with little to no private sector experience.

How does someone like this end up attracted to socialism? Why is it nearly always upper middle class people that are predominantly into communism?

Smart, ambitious people that don't have the natural ability to back up those traits. So they look towards the state to impose their will.

These people don't care about the working class. For them it's about power and status, but using a different mechanism to get there.
My definition of far right.
https://morgoth.substack.com/p/operation-damage-control-is-underway

Great article by Morgoth here. On his likely scenarios:

1. The Data Changes

Possible, though unlikely. I don't think we are going to see mass death to be honest, or if we are its going to be staggered across a longer period of time. Looking at the VAERS data, 95% of the adverse reactions come from 5% of the batches. Peter McCullough has talked about this. A lot of people seem to have got dead vaccine from batches where pretty much nothing has happened. For the people who got the hot shots, that's a different case altogether. ADE, weakened immune systems, original antigenic sin, have all come to pass. That's an issue for those people. Not to mention the undiagnosed conditions as a result of the past two years of lockdowns. We're most likely to see elevated mortality on that one alone, even if the vaccines didn't have a role to play. So I don't think we're going back to normal on this one.

2. Partial Concession

Unlikely. As Morgoth says, this is "a trap being prepared for the public health bodies and politicians because of the extraordinarily aggressive nature of the vaccination policy". The public trust will be so low in the system right now, they risk it running into full concession, which is something they are aware of.

3. Full Concession

Unlikely. I agree with Morgoth. A full concession could be enough to collapse how certain institutions in society work and lead to significant social unrest.

4. The Great Clear-out

Unlikely in the short term, possible in the long term. More likely in the United States, Italy etc. Less likely in the United Kingdom or Ireland.

5. The Sacrificial Lambs

The most likely of the five scenarios, assuming we reach a critical mass of angry people. But it will be framed in terms of "the vaccines not working in terms of dealing with long covid" and the" lockdowns destroying our economy and not working" rather than, "adverse reactions are killing people". In Ireland, it will be blamed on Varadkar, Martin, Luke O Neil, Donnelly, Holohan, Reid etc. Lessons will be learned will be rolled out.
You'll have a loss of confidence in public institutions, but things might hold up a long time.

6. The Status Quo

This is the scenario that is playing out right now. Denmark have shut down their booster program for under 50s. The United Kingdom have shut down vaccines for 5-11 year olds. Their goal here is to attribute the adverse reactions to long covid, hope things trundle along and we are stuck with an excess mortality that is high, but not high enough so that people in their day to day lives notice.

So to sum up, they'll try and forget about it, brush it under the carpet. If enough anger and death/adverse reactions occur, then it will be pushed onto long covid and lockdowns, rather than the vaccines themselves.
Forwarded from Dr Mike Yeadon
This is superb. Courageous journalism by Steve Kirsch. Confirmation that the person responsible for chairing the vaccine safety committee actively confirms she doesn’t want to see the Israeli Vaccine Safety data which proves the c19 vaccines are unsafe.
Best wishes
Mike
Ps: I’m asking you to share this everywhere, because main media WILL NOT.

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/the-head-of-the-cdcs-outside-committee

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After spending two years saying "inflation is a good thing" and advocating helicopter money, David McWilliams does a 180 and writes an article that matches up very closely with what I've been saying about Ireland's housing market for the past couple of years.

It's a very good article in my opinion, but on an aside, he doesn't go into detail on how this is happening in households as well, not just hedge funds.

I would be interested to see what the Irish government's response to Ukrainian situation will be, when the Irish housing market begins to start to creak.
Someone asked me about baby deaths for RIP.ie.

I don't know how accurate this is (a search of baby in the person's name; obviously if baby is not in the name, you don't get counted) but never the less, you consistently get about 45-50 deaths on average every year. It's very rare.

Since the end of 2021, this level has been higher than usual. We still have the rest of September and three months to go and we already have 52 deaths for 2022.
Philip Dwyer going live with Chris Sky at 21:30.
Forwarded from @PhilipDwyer
Rewatched this recently .

It's an excellent film that works great as both a story, and how regimes such as 80's East Germany ended up disintegrating.

In short, an oppressive society that offers no spiritual fulfillment results in people losing faith and lashing out against the system.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lives_of_Others
UBI would psychologically destroy the 90% of people who are not capable of being able to fill their time with artistic and spiritual endeavours. I get completely that most modern jobs are completely soul destroying, but without some sort of foundation, most people would fall into bad habits. We saw a sneak preview of this during the lockdowns.

And that's without getting into stuff like having people who hate you being in control of the whole thing.

https://t.iss.one/birdmanchan/867
This is an excellent video. I was going to share this, but apologies, I forgot. Thank you GT for re-sharing.

I want to emphasize one point of it. I think it was Thomas Sheridan's point originally.

Stop calling politicians by their first names. It's a bad habit a lot of Irish people have in my opinion.

It goes without saying these people are not your friends.

https://t.iss.one/DansMixTapeIRL/117
This isn't going to end well.

If you are in an inflationary environment, you need to increase supply of the commodity (eg more energy) or cancel out the money supply in your economy as much as you can.

So tax breaks. VAT reductions.

The Irish government is pretty much doing the exact opposite by tossing money at people.

Money printer go brr. More price increases incoming.
This is a very interesting video and post, which explains a lot of the inconsistencies that have been going on in the Russia/Ukraine war.

I can't say more than that as my knowledge of the war is terrible and I've always been neutral on this, bar some of the economics/markets/energy stuff that feeds into, albeit indirectly what is going on in Ireland.

But it's a well argued video and a unique perspective. A video I could see a lot of people not liking at all.

https://t.iss.one/charlemagne3/1984
Very interesting.

This will not go down well with boomer FG/FF voters. Out of all these budget decisions, this is the one that looks like it could blow up in particular.

Younger people will have a high level of support for it though, but then again, younger people tend to not vote FF and FG.

How practical is a tax like this though?

How do you enforce something like this?