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Chopperboy

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  1. They (both parties) get away with this because they CAN. There is no other explanation.

    Like everywhere in the West there maybe TWO parties but there is only ONE shadow government that rules them all.

    Same Elite Psychopaths that strip the resources and leave the country indebted.

  2. It is never too late to get the HPV vaccine. I cannot stress this enough. Ideally, getting it before ever having sex is advised.... But it is never too late....

    And there are 2 different HPV vaccines. Gardasil indeed protects against two of the strain which cause warts.

    Gardasil has been banned in many countries because it contains sterilizing agents like many other vaccines.

    Polysorbal 80 (AKA Tween 80) gets mis-labeled as an "emulsifier", PZP a wild horse sterilizer & HCG antigen have all been found present in vaccines.

    The best vaccine disaster is the monkey virus SV40 being in 200m shots of the Polio vaccine - now having spread worldwide causes 50% of all soft tissue cancers.

    There are American girls that went through the menopause at 16 after a Gardasil injection.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAB6KMATDoE

  3. Its the Western Global Elite that run the drugs trade and always have done since the time of the British East India Company - and they don't like competition!!

    Every time a CIA jet falls out the sky it just happens to be loaded to the brim with cocaine - Like the American-registered DC9 airliner which was busted with 5.5 tons of cocaine. Then the 4 tons found on a Gulfstream II business jet (N987SA) which crash-landed in Mexico's Yucatan.

    In April 2011, Jesus Vicente Zambada Niebla, the "logistical coordinator" for the Sinaloa drug-trafficking gang that was responsible for purchasing the CIA "rendition" jet that crashed with four tons on cocaine on board back in 2007 told the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago that he had been working as a U.S. government asset for years.

    Last year a Boeing C-17 Globemaster III (Spirit of Delaware) out of Dover Air Force Base landed at the Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport (LIR) on Saturday July 27, loaded almost 24 tons of cocaine in pallets and then set off for its ultimate destination of Miami, according to the Costa Rica Star. Once it arrived in Miami nothing further was hear about it in the media. (24T = $5bn aprox)

    Last year HSBC was fined $4.2bn for drug money laundering - Ref BBC

  4. My only argument with this case is that the AFP knew before they left that they were carrying drugs and the AFP let them go and informed the Indonesians authorities to nab them on arrival. The AFP knew the penalty and if they did not like it they could have arrested them in Australia before departure. Australia GET REAL you cannot have it both ways.

    Its about competition elimination and one of the best ways to achieve that is a high profile warning case like this one. Its the global elite who run the $1tn drug trade.

  5. Everybody have to follow the rules of the Country where he is travelling to. They knew the penalty.

    And everybody deserves their government to try and save them from backwards third world shitholes like Indonesia.

    They could have sent them home to serve sentences in their home countries.

    No, if someone from ISIS beheading someone so called infidel somewhere he must be charged by the law of that country in which he did it, because it is a crime there. Even if it is legal in his home region.

    Once again, everybody have to follow the rules of the country he is travelling to.

    I think Indonesia is a country where different cultures and religions live peaceful together. Respect to them! No sights of sh.....

    No Hyperrai Indonesia is not a country where cultures live peacefully together.

    They are a country where known terrorists have been trained.

    It makes many Australian people sick on the stomach that our country has been tolerant and generous to these people when some people involved in the Bali bombings got of with what many considered a slap on the hand.

    I for one would be happy if we cease trading with them completely.

    Bali was one of these dialed down to 0.01Kt

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  6. I am not even bothering to look at any stories from Paris - but I'll give it high marks for MO = FalseFlag.

    Sure thing, mate.

    Tin foil hats are the new black, innit?

    I remember you taking me to task over the Sandy Hoax debacle. Turns out the school wasn't even licensed to be open, Robbie Parker [the laughing dad] gets videoed laughing and joking just hours after his daughter has supposedly been shot to death, and Adam Lanza turns out to really be Ryan Lanza who changed his name.

    Perhaps its time to wake up and stop pushing the Psychopaths agenda...

  7. Thing is I struggle to disagree with that. It's a mess in England. Unaffordable housing, even rents, food banks, pay day lenders, zero hour contracts, student debts which will never get repaid and they can't even go bankrupt to be free of them, the crazy deficits each year, the debt, the city . . . I could go on and on, but we all know.

    Fair play to the Scots.

    Its a deliberate transfer of wealth - deliberate policy to leverage out the middle class and leave behind an indebted impoverished underclass.

    Same is happening in America with over 51% now on food stamps.

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  8. What she actually said was "Well, I hope people will think very carefully about the future." which doesn't seem to me to favour one side or the other.

    Its coded, designed to be interpreted either way - but from a woman with her history I know which way I'd be taking it.

    Her history?

    A woman with a Scottish mother who loves Scotland and spends as much time there as she possibly can.

    So, Chopperboy, which way are you taking her remark?

    From a woman who gave knighthoods to everyone from Ceausescu to Mugabe, from Jimmy Saville to Kissinger, from a woman who signed Michael X's death warrant, from a woman who owns more than half the banks in the former British dependants and has massive share holding with Soros & the Rothschilds in Quantium NV fund, from a woman who made $100bn on just one arms for oil deal, from a woman who's daughter-in-law lies in a tomb with black swans swimming around her - I'd take it as a polite warning...

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  9. Not just that, but really, whats the point? Every scottish person on here will have his facebook and twitter account hammered by family and friends back home telling them how it is on the ground. Its also a great bell weather on momentum if im honest. About a month ago it all changed. My mum and aunt started baning the independence drum. My mum is very much apolitical. She cares about one thing at the moment: Why do they keep raising her retirement age. Its driving her up the wall. But these lifelong labour supporters were starting to get annoyed. There was a clear change happening for those perceptive enough to witness it. In the week running up to the Youguv poll last sunday my facebook wall was FILLED with the Saltire and all kinds of quotes loosely connected to independence. And then, come last wednesday and the love bomb intervention and the momentum sort of dropped off. Sure, EVERY SCOTTISH PERSON I KNOW was banging on, but it seemed a little less euphoric and a little more "Come on!!!"

    Cue this weekend and once again the tones switched. Its full on again.

    Now if you dont have scottish mates, or only a few you could be forgiven for not noticing it and having to rely on jocks in forums to try and explicate it. But its palpable. And its stronger and more determined than you maybe realise. Its not reflected in the papers. They dont really see it at all, or theyre busy trying their damndest to stop what they can see clear as day. The momentum is terrifyingly strong. And its got almost a week left to reach a crescendo. The only way its being halted now is a real deal on the table (unlikely to happen even if the main parties wanted it and weren't just pulling it out of their arse), or if the movement turns ugly and alienates the waverers. That 93% already committed and wont change their minds... i dont honestly think so. Theres a movement taking root. I think after the scare of Thursday and the doubts, people had their think on it. At the weekend though, they realised they wanted it and a lot of them now have their fingers in their ears. I just cant see the No voters having that same drive and commitment on Thursday. Im contemplating the absurd possibility that it might actually be the No voters that bottle it at the polls. My mind is boggled.

    The reality is that 7% don't knows are going to make the decision -- that is not democracy sad.png

    "Democracy is the most deceptive word in the English language" Bob Livingston

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