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Post by BillyNoMatesformerlyTheMadFrog on May 7, 2021 11:23:26 GMT
Methane gas is destroying the planet and should be targeted to reduce it. I will post a link later if I can be arsed
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Post by expatjohn on May 7, 2021 11:30:10 GMT
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Post by tonyhancock on May 7, 2021 13:50:47 GMT
World Economic Forum
Don't eat beef
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Post by tonyhancock on May 7, 2021 13:51:31 GMT
Eat insects. 'Cos you know, the beer bubbles.
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Post by Will on May 7, 2021 13:56:32 GMT
Look what you’ve done now Kermit - you’ve set Tony off.
I hope someone forces you to sit and watch his bloody videos as a punishment.
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Post by tonyhancock on May 7, 2021 14:00:05 GMT
They aren't my videos, they are the World Economic Forum's videos. This is the future (for us) that the Bill Gates of this world have planned for us.
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Post by Will on May 7, 2021 14:19:57 GMT
They aren't my videos, they are the World Economic Forum's videos. This is the future (for us) that the Bill Gates of this world have planned for us. Bill Gates is a beef farmer? Bloody hell! You'll be telling me Elon Musk makes pork scratchings next! 🤣
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Post by monkeyman on May 7, 2021 14:32:48 GMT
They aren't my videos, they are the World Economic Forum's videos. This is the future (for us) that the Bill Gates of this world have planned for us. Bill Gates is a beef farmer? Bloody hell! You'll be telling me Elon Musk makes pork scratchings next! 🤣 How has he not released a signature scent called Elon's Musk?!? He'd make more money from that than from pissing about with rockets and lasers!
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Post by tonyhancock on May 7, 2021 14:32:54 GMT
They aren't my videos, they are the World Economic Forum's videos. This is the future (for us) that the Bill Gates of this world have planned for us. Bill Gates is a beef farmer? Bloody hell! You'll be telling me Elon Musk makes pork scratchings next! 🤣 You're making things up again. I didn't say he was a beef farmer. As he's the biggest private owner (for now) of farmland in the US, he might well have a few cattle. I suspect it's not his main thing, though. Because what he and his WEF mates have planned for us, is quite blatantly spelled out in their videos above. Sadly, I think you'd be all for them
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Post by tonyhancock on May 7, 2021 14:33:56 GMT
Bill Gates is a beef farmer? Bloody hell! You'll be telling me Elon Musk makes pork scratchings next! 🤣 How has he not released a signature scent called Elon's Musk?!? He'd make more money from that than from pissing about with rockets and lasers! Now you mention it, you'd think it would be a thing.
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Post by tonyhancock on May 10, 2021 16:33:25 GMT
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Post by BillyNoMatesformerlyTheMadFrog on May 10, 2021 17:16:10 GMT
You keep em coming Tony dont let the disbelievers eg Will put you off.
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Post by tonyhancock on May 10, 2021 17:20:27 GMT
I don't want these things to add to threads. It's terrifying to be me.
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Post by Will on May 10, 2021 17:48:28 GMT
I don't want these things to add to threads. It's terrifying to be me. FFS, I'm surprised that you ever go out. And yet you were happy for people to risk their lives going out to work when the virus was at its height.
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Post by tonyhancock on May 10, 2021 18:07:09 GMT
I don't want these things to add to threads. It's terrifying to be me. FFS, I'm surprised that you ever go out. And yet you were happy for people to risk their lives going out to work when the virus was at its height. I don't consider a less than 1% chance of dying, if you caught it, to be much of a risk. So I would have been happy if people hadn't been stopped from going to work. If the person in question was fat & old, I'd recommend they didn't. I very much doubt many MPs would have been quite so sure, if the had had to stay at home with no expenses and 80% pay. Any suggestion they lose their jobs, and I'm pretty sure they would rather take their chances.
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Post by Will on May 10, 2021 19:07:47 GMT
FFS, I'm surprised that you ever go out. And yet you were happy for people to risk their lives going out to work when the virus was at its height. I don't consider a less than 1% chance of dying, if you caught it, to be much of a risk. So I would have been happy if people hadn't been stopped from going to work. If the person in question was fat & old, I'd recommend they didn't. I very much doubt many MPs would have been quite so sure, if the had had to stay at home with no expenses and 80% pay. Any suggestion they lose their jobs, and I'm pretty sure they would rather take their chances. And yet you’re terrified of the vaccine, terrified of women being paid to play football, terrified of cows farting, terrified of alternative sources of protein ... What do you do when you see your own shadow? 🤣
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Post by tonyhancock on May 10, 2021 19:27:52 GMT
I don't consider a less than 1% chance of dying, if you caught it, to be much of a risk. So I would have been happy if people hadn't been stopped from going to work. If the person in question was fat & old, I'd recommend they didn't. I very much doubt many MPs would have been quite so sure, if the had had to stay at home with no expenses and 80% pay. Any suggestion they lose their jobs, and I'm pretty sure they would rather take their chances. And yet you’re terrified of the vaccine, terrified of women being paid to play football, terrified of cows farting, terrified of alternative sources of protein ... What do you do when you see your own shadow? 🤣 I am not terrified of the vaccine, women playing football or cows farting. Quite the opposite. Stop lying. I'm terrified about how the world's going, including having bugs to eat. On a serious note, I've found this article about covid also killing, presumably healthy young people too. This is about common sense, I would have thought, so I don't want to hear anyone taking the piss. Use your brains www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/12/family-of-25-year-old-covid-victim-plead-with-people-to-follow-rulesTranscript : Family of 25-year-old Covid victim plead with people to follow rules The family of a 25-year-old woman who died of Covid-19 have said their daughter’s death shows the virus can affect young as well as old and appealed to people who are breaking lockdown rules to take them more seriously. Lauren Jones, who worked as an administrator in a doctor’s surgery in Tonypandy, south Wales, died at the Royal Glamorgan hospital with her parents, Paul and Karen, at her bedside. Mr Jones, a police officer, told the Guardian he believed Lauren fell ill so quickly that she did not have the chance to fight the virus. He said: “ If people think this virus is not going to affect them in any way then they are not looking realistically at it. Anyone can be affected by this virus no matter how old. It can have devastating effects on a person and their family. “ It’s shocked everyone. People just don’t realise what can happen with this virus. It’s a horrid virus. It is taking lives and can take young lives too. Sadly it took Lauren’s. It must have taken its grip so quickly on her she never really had the chance to fight it. It all happened so quickly.” Mr Jones, his daughter and wife, an NHS worker, all tested positive for Covid-19 in December and both parents had short spells in hospital. The three, from the village of Llwynypia in Rhondda Cynon Taf, felt so unwell on Christmas Day that they did not even open their presents. Shortly after Christmas, Lauren told her father that she thought she should go and be checked over at the hospital. Mr Jones watched his daughter walk through the hospital doors and expected her to come home later that day. She was kept in and next day phoned her mother, telling her she had eaten some ice-cream and drunk some water, and was going to be on a machine to help her breathe. She told her parents not to worry. But the next message from the hospital came from doctors warning them that Lauren’s life was in danger. Mr Jones said he would never forget the doctor’s words: “They said it would simply be prolonging the inevitable and Lauren wouldn’t survive the night.” She died on 30 December. One of the most difficult moments after Lauren’s death was when they opened the Christmas presents she had given them. Lauren had a condition called complex regional pain syndrome in her foot, which meant she used crutches. She also had high blood pressure – but her parents say they had not believed her to be at high risk from Covid-19.
Because Lauren worked for a doctor’s surgery and her mother works for the NHS, both were close to receiving a first vaccination. The family said they were told Lauren was the youngest person to die in the Royal Glamorgan hospital and said staff were distraught at her death. As well as working at the doctor’s surgery, Lauren delivered beauty products in her village. She loved animals, music and travelling. Her family plan to hold a special event in her memory when the pandemic is over. More than £5,000 has been raised by friends, ranging from police colleagues of Mr Jones to a local Chinese takeaway, for the grieving family. Asked if people were taking the lockdown seriously enough, Mr Jones said: “I think some people are taking it seriously but there are lot who are not. I think the message is getting out there a bit more but there are a lot of people out there who are in denial over Covid and are not following the simple rules. It’s not difficult to follow the rules.”
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Post by tonyhancock on May 23, 2021 17:40:15 GMT
Sargon catches up
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2021 19:20:57 GMT
Quite interesting article I read today in the independent by Gizzi Erskine.
I will need to look into it in more detail but the crux is that a meat based diet can be more environmentally friendly than a plant based diet.
A lot of plant based food is grown using chemical fertilisers and in a system with a solitary crop rotation meaning the soil is degraded and takes years to recover.
Free range animals in conjunction with the growing of crops improves the soil and maintains the balance of the land.
I’ll do a bit more reading into this because it’s an interesting topic and I’m very into the environment.
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Post by tonyhancock on May 25, 2021 13:01:49 GMT
Quite interesting article I read today in the independent by Gizzi Erskine. I will need to look into it in more detail but the crux is that a meat based diet can be more environmentally friendly than a plant based diet. A lot of plant based food is grown using chemical fertilisers and in a system with a solitary crop rotation meaning the soil is degraded and takes years to recover. Free range animals in conjunction with the growing of crops improves the soil and maintains the balance of the land. I’ll do a bit more reading into this because it’s an interesting topic and I’m very into the environment. Good man. Keep on digging.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2021 13:07:07 GMT
I like the pun Tony, if it was intended. I am growing my own at the moment So I’ve been doing a lot of digging.
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Post by tonyhancock on May 25, 2021 14:32:25 GMT
I like the pun Tony, if it was intended. I am growing my own at the moment So I’ve been doing a lot of digging. Hee hee, I wish it was. Growing your own is cool. You know who's handled it.
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Post by expatjohn on May 29, 2021 11:39:55 GMT
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Post by tonyhancock on May 29, 2021 14:45:58 GMT
I liked the last bit of the article, where he points out the way these lunatics don't think through their latest brain wave, to boss everyone else about. Also, I for one don't believe that land whale in the video ever refused to eat anything in her life. Seriously, can anyone (sane) see her turning down a sausage sandwich ?
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2021 18:59:01 GMT
Has Clarkson been reading my posts on the forum.
Grass fed Cattle, Sheep and Pigs are actually good for the environment, I certainly wouldn’t eat Danish Bacon that’s factory farmed.
Thus clean air zone nonsense is the latest 🦇shite mental scheme which will end up creating more emissions. Who cares if the poor residents of Ladywood have traffic jams outside their houses and flats all day as long as the folk that can afford £1,000 a month apartments can breathe clean air.
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Post by tonyhancock on May 29, 2021 21:02:21 GMT
Has Clarkson been reading my posts on the forum. Grass fed Cattle, Sheep and Pigs are actually good for the environment, I certainly wouldn’t eat Danish Bacon that’s factory farmed. Thus clean air zone nonsense is the latest 🦇shite mental scheme which will end up creating more emissions. Who cares if the poor residents of Ladywood have traffic jams outside their houses and flats all day as long as the folk that can afford £1,000 a month apartments can breathe clean air. I assume he does. I know someone who runs a skip hire place in the zone. His (perfectly serviceable) trucks don't comply. Implications are obvious. I've read that 40% of the energy that a car will ever use (on average I assume) is in it's production. It didn't say whether that included the energy used to make the steel, plastics, batteries, glass, workers designers & salesmen getting to work, transporting the finished product (from Japan to Birmingham say) and so on. Certainly didn't include the energy used for whatever they did with the old car (it was at the time of the cash for clunkers brain wave). Just go on the World Economic Forum's web site, and look up their plans for food. The most powerful people in the world attend these meetings. The biggest companies send representatives. They aren't fcuking about. It's why I'm as nervous as a kitten a lot of the time, and am primed to kick off. Pretty much what I was saying regarding the push - now insistence of electric cars. It won't help what they are (saying) they trying to achieve. If they were that bothered about public health, they'd ban smoking instead. Plus clamp down on other dangers to us, which I'm reasonably sure you can guess.
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Post by tonyhancock on Jun 6, 2021 11:37:59 GMT
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Post by tonyhancock on Jul 8, 2022 20:17:05 GMT
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Post by tonyhancock on Feb 4, 2023 14:39:10 GMT
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Post by choc on Feb 4, 2023 22:26:04 GMT
The EU will protect us all. Don’t worry.
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