COVID-19 Health System Overload Forecaster

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Craig started the topic in Wednesday, 18 Mar 2020 at 7:44pm

I've created a spreadsheet forecast which I'll update as we go..

There's also a website with live running data.. https://sites.google.com/view/stayhomeaustralia

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sypkan Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 5:00pm
burleigh wrote:
Roadkill wrote:

Australia, has actually done covid well, as a country we are in a good place. Mistakes have been made. But not many other countries have done better.

The angry covidiots will disagree...from the relative safety of their Australian armchairs.

Lol, you fucking old fossil.
The most locked down city in the world, the most coerced jab nation.

Citizens not allowed to cross internal borders.

Citizens locked out of establishments because they are not double whacked even when the evidence is clear being double whacked does nothing.

You are a fool.

yep, and probably the biggest credit card bill in the world for the biggest over reaction in the world....

a totally divided society...

all while some countries addressed the emergency, but largely, just got on with living...

the ignorance of circle boy is astounding

and the egocentrism from boy in the bubble...

is

totally understandable...

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Robo Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 4:57pm

Bring blowin back it's a outrage

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Stok Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 5:04pm
burleigh wrote:
Roadkill wrote:

Australia, has actually done covid well, as a country we are in a good place. Mistakes have been made. But not many other countries have done better.

The angry covidiots will disagree...from the relative safety of their Australian armchairs.

Lol, you fucking old fossil.
The most locked down city in the world, the most coerced jab nation.

Citizens not allowed to cross internal borders.

Citizens locked out of establishments because they are not double whacked even when the evidence is clear being double whacked does nothing.

You are a fool.

Hah!
Reframe you're thinking Burlesque.

Melbourne is fine. It had a rough time but bounced through. Jobkeeper was great, Government support was great. Sometimes shit things happen - wars, disasters, pandemics etc.

Borders are open.

Vaccines are plentiful and freely available. Novavax for all the anti mRNA crowd.

Mandates dropping away.

....yet some people still whinge. They wish so hard it was like the USA......where the measures were low and the deaths were high.

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Stok Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 5:04pm
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This ones for you Sypiee and Burlesque "Smart people learn from everything and everyone, average people from their experiences, stupid people already have all the answers"

Socrates

Very relevant!

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burleigh Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 5:08pm
Stok wrote:
burleigh wrote:
Roadkill wrote:

Australia, has actually done covid well, as a country we are in a good place. Mistakes have been made. But not many other countries have done better.

The angry covidiots will disagree...from the relative safety of their Australian armchairs.

Lol, you fucking old fossil.
The most locked down city in the world, the most coerced jab nation.

Citizens not allowed to cross internal borders.

Citizens locked out of establishments because they are not double whacked even when the evidence is clear being double whacked does nothing.

You are a fool.

Hah!
Reframe you're thinking Burlesque.

Melbourne is fine. It had a rough time but bounced through. Jobkeeper was great, Government support was great. Sometimes shit things happen - wars, disasters, pandemics etc.

Borders are open.

Vaccines are plentiful and freely available. Novavax for all the anti mRNA crowd.

Mandates dropping away.

....yet some people still whinge. They wish so hard it was like the USA......where the measures were low and the deaths were high.

Oh did deaths increase in the USA from average?

Tell this to every single person that had an adverse reaction from the jab. Fit healthy people that would never have been at risk from covid.

People now on heart medication for life.

Tell this to every single person that lost their job

Tell this to the families of the people that took their own life during the worlds longest lockdown

We won’t forget what the governments did as much as you would like us too.

Freedoms are not something to be taken away then celebrate that they are giving a couple back Stok.

Freedoms don’t come with terms and conditions

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monkeyboy Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 5:09pm

When all is said and done we got an opportunity to look at ourselves, our neighbours and our leaders....and collectively we got to understand what being an Australian and living in Australia really means...

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Stok Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 5:09pm
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yep, and probably the biggest credit card bill in the world for the biggest over reaction in the world....

a totally divided society...

all while some countries addressed the emergency, but largely, just got on with living...

the ignorance of circle boy is astounding

and the egocentrism from boy in the bubble...

is

totally understandable...

A divided society - lol!

More like a small, whinging contingent of varying levels of cooked'ness and batshit crazy'ness.

There's like 20,000 people kicking and screaming, 600,000 people fighting an invisible war against vaccines and 24,000,000 people getting on with their lives and enjoying freedoms.

Social media and forums like this is where the division is - where the cooked units come into their own, where the armchair experts have free reign.

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Stok Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 5:11pm

@bursack:

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Supafreak Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 5:32pm

Hundreds of Aussie mining workers set to lose jobs over vaccine mandate https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-update-hundreds-of-bhp-wor....

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burleigh Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 6:06pm
Stok wrote:
sypkan wrote:

yep, and probably the biggest credit card bill in the world for the biggest over reaction in the world....

a totally divided society...

all while some countries addressed the emergency, but largely, just got on with living...

the ignorance of circle boy is astounding

and the egocentrism from boy in the bubble...

is

totally understandable...

A divided society - lol!

More like a small, whinging contingent of varying levels of cooked'ness and batshit crazy'ness.

There's like 20,000 people kicking and screaming, 600,000 people fighting an invisible war against vaccines and 24,000,000 people getting on with their lives and enjoying freedoms.

Social media and forums like this is where the division is - where the cooked units come into their own, where the armchair experts have free reign.

Just because they are whacked doesn’t mean they wanted to be Cok.

Don’t get confused simple one

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burleigh Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 6:23pm
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Robo Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 6:53pm

The health system was cooked before Covid. 2 years ago my 90 year old FIL with dementia was let out of hospital and no one told my wife his carer he had bladder cancer, till he went back in again 3 months later. Got operated on few months later no one told her how it went. Died on morphine back in a nursing home. 3 months after he died his oncologist rang to confirm his next appointment.

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Hiccups Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 6:57pm
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Tell this to the families of the people that took their own life during the worlds longest lockdown

Suicide rates in Victoria didn't go up, you pillock. Last year's was lower than the previous 4.

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tylerdurden Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 8:16pm

Stok, Australia roughly followed the 4 point plan but had too many overlapping points of authority and in my opinion at certain times was paralysed by it.
Some examples: the TGA and NCCET under different banners had a bit of a messy relationship. When the TGA banned GP’s from prescribing ivermectin did they consult the NCCET? What if they actually wanted to use it? Unlikely I know but who has the authority? When the TGA approved Paxlovid and Molnupiravir the NCCET had no choice but to add it to their protocol whether they wanted to or not.
Regarding the vaccine rollout, ATAGI assessed evidence from a safety point of view but didn’t have a say in the order in which various groups were given the vaccines. A centralised vaccine program group would have done both, assessed the risk and recommended who got what in what order around the country.

By the way, this centralised concept is not just wisdom in hindsight, similar models were proposed way back in early/mid 2020 and were by and large ignored.
Re Roadkill, you’re last post is the usual mumble and grumble I was talking about. It goes for awhile until eventually everyone realise that despite the complaints he’s got nothing constructive to offer and is ignored.

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The real Donald... Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 8:31pm

Everyone, THE WHOLE FUCKING WORLD ,

has had a gutfull of this covid bullshit melodrama.

Time for governments to get the fuck outa' our lives.

Just let us be. It's a fucken cook up.

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Stok Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 11:11pm
burleigh wrote:

Just because they are whacked doesn’t mean they wanted to be Cok.

Don’t get confused simple one

And just because they didn't want to get vaccinated doesn't mean they:
A) Don't believe in covid
B) Are staunchly anti mandate
C) Feel that the vaccine is more of a risk than covid
D) Follow Malcolm Roberts or the Primod on Instagram
E) Think the NWO is taking over and this is the final stage of satan moving in to torture us all for eternity

No one wants to get vaccinated Burlsack. People do it for various reasons - mostly because they want to reduce the inconvenience/discomfort/suffering of getting sick and they want top reduce the likelihood of them being a burden on others. Some do it because they need to for their job. And yes, quite a few people did it because they didn't want to miss out on travel or whatever else. Not everyone's as paranoid and fear riddled as you.

I'd say by far the largest chunk of people were just busy happily living their lives in our previously covid free paradise, and were in no hurry to spend an hour out of their day to get a jab, with the inconvenience of feeling a bit out of sorts for the next day or two. There was no rush, it was at the bottom of the list. Mandates helped bump up the priority for most people.

Regardless, all the people who were vaccinated followed expert advice and mandates enacted under our emergency powers we give our elected leaders. They all made a small sacrifice for the greater good and our freedoms. They all paid their buck'o five. Things are now winding back. If we stay on this trajectory it'll all be a memory soon.

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Stok Thursday, 17 Feb 2022 at 11:15pm
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Time for governments to get the fuck outa' our lives.

Shutup Trump Lover. Go buy another shirtless Trump flag with him holding a chaingun - just to prove to everyone who much you want the government out of your life.

On a Southpark vibe today, you'd fit right in here old mate:

&t=8s

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The real Donald... Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 5:18am
Stok wrote:
The real Donald Trump wrote:

Time for governments to get the fuck outa' our lives.

Shutup Trump Lover. Go buy another shirtless Trump flag with him holding a chaingun - just to prove to everyone who much you want the government out of your life.

On a Southpark vibe today, you'd fit right in here old mate:

&t=8s

Oh dear stok , are you Trump triggered again. Another year reading the Steele dosier for you.

Fuck up n go get ya next 3 omnicon boosters , don't forget the kiddies.

Wouldn't want a soft cock like you getting a sniffle .

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The real Donald... Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 5:32am

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10520621/amp/Australians-need-f...

I like to know which resident jab junkies signed up to get whacked 5 times ?

Stok will be there forsure, he loves the shitty franken juice.

Can one of the resident jab junkies please supply long term safety data for getting whacked up 5 times with experimental franken juice.

Well done suckers, nuthin' like life-long medical slavery.

Happy days.

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The real Donald... Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 5:48am

OT -

As for The Donald...

Does everyone remember when all the bedwetters said Trump was going to start WW3 ??

Then what the fuck is happening right now under zombie-in-chief Joey Biden ?

looks like Biden is about to get corn-popped by Vlad, who incidently owns the taps to Euros gas supply.

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Robo Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 6:31am
Stok wrote:
burleigh wrote:

Just because they are whacked doesn’t mean they wanted to be Cok.

Don’t get confused simple one

And just because they didn't want to get vaccinated doesn't mean they:
A) Don't believe in covid
B) Are staunchly anti mandate
C) Feel that the vaccine is more of a risk than covid
D) Follow Malcolm Roberts or the Primod on Instagram
E) Think the NWO is taking over and this is the final stage of satan moving in to torture us all for eternity

No one wants to get vaccinated Burlsack. People do it for various reasons - mostly because they want to reduce the inconvenience/discomfort/suffering of getting sick and they want top reduce the likelihood of them being a burden on others. Some do it because they need to for their job. And yes, quite a few people did it because they didn't want to miss out on travel or whatever else. Not everyone's as paranoid and fear riddled as you.

I'd say by far the largest chunk of people were just busy happily living their lives in our previously covid free paradise, and were in no hurry to spend an hour out of their day to get a jab, with the inconvenience of feeling a bit out of sorts for the next day or two. There was no rush, it was at the bottom of the list. Mandates helped bump up the priority for most people.

Regardless, all the people who were vaccinated followed expert advice and mandates enacted under our emergency powers we give our elected leaders. They all made a small sacrifice for the greater good and our freedoms. They all paid their buck'o five. Things are now winding back. If we stay on this trajectory it'll all be a memory soon.

Most did it for work and social reasons, elderly were only ones scared of it, that’s how it was within my family/friends, nice try though you’d make a good politician, give the Greens a go would be up your alley.

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burleigh Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 8:03am
Stok wrote:
burleigh wrote:

Just because they are whacked doesn’t mean they wanted to be Cok.

Don’t get confused simple one

And just because they didn't want to get vaccinated doesn't mean they:
A) Don't believe in covid
B) Are staunchly anti mandate
C) Feel that the vaccine is more of a risk than covid
D) Follow Malcolm Roberts or the Primod on Instagram
E) Think the NWO is taking over and this is the final stage of satan moving in to torture us all for eternity

No one wants to get vaccinated Burlsack. People do it for various reasons - mostly because they want to reduce the inconvenience/discomfort/suffering of getting sick and they want top reduce the likelihood of them being a burden on others. Some do it because they need to for their job. And yes, quite a few people did it because they didn't want to miss out on travel or whatever else. Not everyone's as paranoid and fear riddled as you.

I'd say by far the largest chunk of people were just busy happily living their lives in our previously covid free paradise, and were in no hurry to spend an hour out of their day to get a jab, with the inconvenience of feeling a bit out of sorts for the next day or two. There was no rush, it was at the bottom of the list. Mandates helped bump up the priority for most people.

Regardless, all the people who were vaccinated followed expert advice and mandates enacted under our emergency powers we give our elected leaders. They all made a small sacrifice for the greater good and our freedoms. They all paid their buck'o five. Things are now winding back. If we stay on this trajectory it'll all be a memory soon.

You really believe that? Wow

You need to get out of your little bubble, talk to some real people Cok.

That’s not at all what happened.

People don’t forget, and they won’t forget come election time.

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Hiccups Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 8:59am
burleigh wrote:
Stok wrote:
burleigh wrote:

Just because they are whacked doesn’t mean they wanted to be Cok.

Don’t get confused simple one

And just because they didn't want to get vaccinated doesn't mean they:
A) Don't believe in covid
B) Are staunchly anti mandate
C) Feel that the vaccine is more of a risk than covid
D) Follow Malcolm Roberts or the Primod on Instagram
E) Think the NWO is taking over and this is the final stage of satan moving in to torture us all for eternity

No one wants to get vaccinated Burlsack. People do it for various reasons - mostly because they want to reduce the inconvenience/discomfort/suffering of getting sick and they want top reduce the likelihood of them being a burden on others. Some do it because they need to for their job. And yes, quite a few people did it because they didn't want to miss out on travel or whatever else. Not everyone's as paranoid and fear riddled as you.

I'd say by far the largest chunk of people were just busy happily living their lives in our previously covid free paradise, and were in no hurry to spend an hour out of their day to get a jab, with the inconvenience of feeling a bit out of sorts for the next day or two. There was no rush, it was at the bottom of the list. Mandates helped bump up the priority for most people.

Regardless, all the people who were vaccinated followed expert advice and mandates enacted under our emergency powers we give our elected leaders. They all made a small sacrifice for the greater good and our freedoms. They all paid their buck'o five. Things are now winding back. If we stay on this trajectory it'll all be a memory soon.

You really believe that? Wow

You need to get out of your little bubble, talk to some real people Cok.

That’s not at all what happened.

People don’t forget, and they won’t forget come election time.

All seems pretty reasonable to me, unlike your claim that people are killing themselves because of lockdowns, which you've ignored being pulled up on because you're a total cunt.

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thermalben Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 9:05am
burleigh wrote:

People don’t forget, and they won’t forget come election time.

That's a great point.

What's your election prediction, based on your thoughts around the Government's handling of Covid?

Will we see Craig Kelly elected Prime Minister?

"Federal Leader of the United Australia Party, Craig Kelly, announced today the party’s shadow finance team would deliver prosperity and a debt-free future for Australia. Under a Kelly Government, leading Australian businessman and former Federal MP Clive Palmer will be appointed Treasurer while former Deloittes CEO and company advisor Domenic Martino will become Finance Minister."

Clive Palmer as Treasurer... just have a think about that for a second.

Interesting back story on Domenic Martino here, too:

https://www.afr.com/rear-window/ex-deloitte-chief-contemplates-a-pay-cut...

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thermalben Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 9:09am
thermalben wrote:

Burleigh, let's imagine you're heading up the Advisory Committee for the next pandemic.

And, let's imagine this time it's not Covid-19, but a new variant of Ebola, which has somehow managed to enter the country.

What's your advice?

Still wouldn't mind getting your thoughts on this too, Burleigh.

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Roadkill Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 9:10am
Robo wrote:
Stok wrote:
burleigh wrote:

Just because they are whacked doesn’t mean they wanted to be Cok.

Don’t get confused simple one

And just because they didn't want to get vaccinated doesn't mean they:
A) Don't believe in covid
B) Are staunchly anti mandate
C) Feel that the vaccine is more of a risk than covid
D) Follow Malcolm Roberts or the Primod on Instagram
E) Think the NWO is taking over and this is the final stage of satan moving in to torture us all for eternity

No one wants to get vaccinated Burlsack. People do it for various reasons - mostly because they want to reduce the inconvenience/discomfort/suffering of getting sick and they want top reduce the likelihood of them being a burden on others. Some do it because they need to for their job. And yes, quite a few people did it because they didn't want to miss out on travel or whatever else. Not everyone's as paranoid and fear riddled as you.

I'd say by far the largest chunk of people were just busy happily living their lives in our previously covid free paradise, and were in no hurry to spend an hour out of their day to get a jab, with the inconvenience of feeling a bit out of sorts for the next day or two. There was no rush, it was at the bottom of the list. Mandates helped bump up the priority for most people.

Regardless, all the people who were vaccinated followed expert advice and mandates enacted under our emergency powers we give our elected leaders. They all made a small sacrifice for the greater good and our freedoms. They all paid their buck'o five. Things are now winding back. If we stay on this trajectory it'll all be a memory soon.

Most did it for work and social reasons, elderly were only ones scared of it, that’s how it was within my family/friends, nice try though you’d make a good politician, give the Greens a go would be up your alley.

Most did it to protect themselves and to protect others. Most looked at the science and looked at the statistics and did the right thing and got vaxxed. That is why we are now looking pretty good with low death numbers

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Roadkill Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 9:11am
thermalben wrote:
thermalben wrote:

Burleigh, let's imagine you're heading up the Advisory Committee for the next pandemic.

And, let's imagine this time it's not Covid-19, but a new variant of Ebola, which has somehow managed to enter the country.

What's your advice?

Still wouldn't mind getting your thoughts on this too, Burleigh.

I would also like him to answer how many hospitals he thinks we should have built?

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Roadkill Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 9:31am
Roadkill wrote:
Robo wrote:
Stok wrote:
burleigh wrote:

Just because they are whacked doesn’t mean they wanted to be Cok.

Don’t get confused simple one

And just because they didn't want to get vaccinated doesn't mean they:
A) Don't believe in covid
B) Are staunchly anti mandate
C) Feel that the vaccine is more of a risk than covid
D) Follow Malcolm Roberts or the Primod on Instagram
E) Think the NWO is taking over and this is the final stage of satan moving in to torture us all for eternity

No one wants to get vaccinated Burlsack. People do it for various reasons - mostly because they want to reduce the inconvenience/discomfort/suffering of getting sick and they want top reduce the likelihood of them being a burden on others. Some do it because they need to for their job. And yes, quite a few people did it because they didn't want to miss out on travel or whatever else. Not everyone's as paranoid and fear riddled as you.

I'd say by far the largest chunk of people were just busy happily living their lives in our previously covid free paradise, and were in no hurry to spend an hour out of their day to get a jab, with the inconvenience of feeling a bit out of sorts for the next day or two. There was no rush, it was at the bottom of the list. Mandates helped bump up the priority for most people.

Regardless, all the people who were vaccinated followed expert advice and mandates enacted under our emergency powers we give our elected leaders. They all made a small sacrifice for the greater good and our freedoms. They all paid their buck'o five. Things are now winding back. If we stay on this trajectory it'll all be a memory soon.

Most did it for work and social reasons, elderly were only ones scared of it, that’s how it was within my family/friends, nice try though you’d make a good politician, give the Greens a go would be up your alley.

Most did it to protect themselves and to protect others. Most looked at the science and looked at the statistics and did the right thing and got vaxxed. That is why we are now looking pretty good with low death numbers

And slowly getting back to some normalcy and can travel and can drop restrictions. All thanks to those who got vaxxed. The vaxxed are carrying the unvaxxed.

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Stok Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 9:34am
The real Donald Trump][quote=Stok wrote:
The real Donald Trump wrote:

Time for governments to get the fuck outa' our lives.

Oh dear stok , are you Trump triggered again. Another year reading the Steele dosier for you.

Fuck up n go get ya next 3 omnicon boosters , don't forget the kiddies.

Wouldn't want a soft cock like you getting a sniffle .

Triggered? Hah!

My reactions to you're flagrant usage of a disgracefully divisive, rascist and generally all round shit bloke as you're username is a fucking pittance compared to you're fearful squeals whenever someone mentions you need a jab.

I just found it funny how you're whinging about the gov staying out of our lives - yet felt the need to name yourself after the fast food eating fake hair fella.

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Stok Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 9:41am
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You really believe that? Wow

You need to get out of your little bubble, talk to some real people Cok.

That’s not at all what happened.

People don’t forget, and they won’t forget come election time.

Yeah, you're right.

We're clearly in separate bubbles to each other.

It's just my bubble has 20M+ people in it, and yours has less than 200,000. Oh, and within that 200K, half are sovereign citizens who won't vote at all.

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old-dog Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 9:49am

If only they would bring out GTA6, you wouldn't hear from Balllsack and Bobo for about three weeks. This steaming pile of human excrement devalues an otherwise excellent site. Talk about peeling back the old forey and flogging a dead horse.

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burleigh Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 10:13am
thermalben wrote:
thermalben wrote:

Burleigh, let's imagine you're heading up the Advisory Committee for the next pandemic.

And, let's imagine this time it's not Covid-19, but a new variant of Ebola, which has somehow managed to enter the country.

What's your advice?

Still wouldn't mind getting your thoughts on this too, Burleigh.

Sorry Ben, I was half way through a reply yesterday and my computer ran out of batteries, I figured it was a sign that my reply will cause some heat. Haha

To be perfectly honest I don’t have an answer, I would start by not dividing a nation and having honest specialists in charge of each sector, not politicians trying to win votes with huge deception.

Early treatments also.

Oh and build a few wave pools that are lockdown free

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burleigh Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 10:14am

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burleigh Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 10:16am
Roadkill wrote:
thermalben wrote:
thermalben wrote:

Burleigh, let's imagine you're heading up the Advisory Committee for the next pandemic.

And, let's imagine this time it's not Covid-19, but a new variant of Ebola, which has somehow managed to enter the country.

What's your advice?

Still wouldn't mind getting your thoughts on this too, Burleigh.

I would also like him to answer how many hospitals he thinks we should have built?

Sorry Toady, Ben deserves an answer.

You don’t you bed wetting sook.

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Roadkill Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 10:17am
burleigh wrote:
Roadkill wrote:
thermalben wrote:
thermalben wrote:

Burleigh, let's imagine you're heading up the Advisory Committee for the next pandemic.

And, let's imagine this time it's not Covid-19, but a new variant of Ebola, which has somehow managed to enter the country.

What's your advice?

Still wouldn't mind getting your thoughts on this too, Burleigh.

I would also like him to answer how many hospitals he thinks we should have built?

Sorry Toady, Ben deserves an answer.

You don’t you bed wetting sook.

That's ok...to have answered would have just shown how stupid and mouthy you are. lol

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burleigh Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 10:18am
thermalben wrote:
burleigh wrote:

People don’t forget, and they won’t forget come election time.

That's a great point.

What's your election prediction, based on your thoughts around the Government's handling of Covid?

Will we see Craig Kelly elected Prime Minister?

"Federal Leader of the United Australia Party, Craig Kelly, announced today the party’s shadow finance team would deliver prosperity and a debt-free future for Australia. Under a Kelly Government, leading Australian businessman and former Federal MP Clive Palmer will be appointed Treasurer while former Deloittes CEO and company advisor Domenic Martino will become Finance Minister."

Clive Palmer as Treasurer... just have a think about that for a second.

Interesting back story on Domenic Martino here, too:

https://www.afr.com/rear-window/ex-deloitte-chief-contemplates-a-pay-cut...

I don’t see the problem. Look at who is running the country now.

A bunch of corrupt morons that smile to the cameras all while stabbing the Australian public in the back for their own gain.

Good for Clive, he’s a very successful
Businessman. I hope he gets even richer.

I will be voting for them

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Roadkill Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 10:19am
burleigh wrote:
thermalben wrote:
thermalben wrote:

Burleigh, let's imagine you're heading up the Advisory Committee for the next pandemic.

And, let's imagine this time it's not Covid-19, but a new variant of Ebola, which has somehow managed to enter the country.

What's your advice?

Still wouldn't mind getting your thoughts on this too, Burleigh.

Sorry Ben, I was half way through a reply yesterday and my computer ran out of batteries, I figured it was a sign that my reply will cause some heat. Haha

To be perfectly honest I don’t have an answer, I would start by not dividing a nation and having honest specialists in charge of each sector, not politicians trying to win votes with huge deception.

Early treatments also.

Oh and build a few wave pools that are lockdown free

lmao...no answer. Too funny.

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thermalben Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 11:30am
burleigh wrote:

Good for Clive, he’s a very successful Businessman. I hope he gets even richer.

I will be voting for them

You do realise that in 2021, Clive tried to sue the state of Western Australia for thirty billion dollars?

Ain't the first time either. In 2019, Clive "threatened to use free trade rules to sue Australian taxpayers for $45 billion as part of a dispute with a Chinese mining company."

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-01-22/clive-palmer-sets-up-kiwi-company...

I suppose you could consider a person who makes their fortune using these kinds of strategies 'successful' (if indeed the court ruled in his favour, though in the WA case it didn't) though I don't know how he'd be viewed by Sandgropers if they had to foot the bill.

I'd also recommend doing a little more research into his business dealings, to make sure you're comfortable with someone like Clive Palmer being Treasurer of Australia.

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burleigh Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 11:45am
thermalben wrote:
burleigh wrote:

Good for Clive, he’s a very successful Businessman. I hope he gets even richer.

I will be voting for them

You do realise that in 2021, Clive tried to sue the state of Western Australia for thirty billion dollars?

Ain't the first time either. In 2019, Clive "threatened to use free trade rules to sue Australian taxpayers for $45 billion as part of a dispute with a Chinese mining company."

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-01-22/clive-palmer-sets-up-kiwi-company...

I suppose you could consider a person who makes their fortune using these kinds of strategies 'successful' (if indeed the court ruled in his favour, though in the WA case it didn't) though I don't know how he'd be viewed by Sandgropers if they had to foot the bill.

I'd also recommend doing a little more research into his business dealings, to make sure you're comfortable with someone like Clive Palmer being Treasurer of Australia.

I’m more worried about the Pfizer business dealings behind closed doors with faceless men.
The current grubs and the top are dodgy as fuck but will smile for the cameras and pretend everything is ok.

At least Clive does it out in the open and will talk about it.

He’s a very successful businessman with big balls and not afraid to take on anyone using his own cash to take on labour and liberal.

I’m all for it and have absolutely no problem with Clive being treasurer.

His political party has over 80k members and growing.

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Roadkill Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 12:00pm

Palmer also refused to pay his workers entitlements after his nickle company went bust in 2016.

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thermalben Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 12:04pm
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I’m more worried about the Pfizer business dealings behind closed doors with faceless men.

The current grubs and the top are dodgy as fuck but will smile for the cameras and pretend everything is ok.

At least Clive does it out in the open and will talk about it.

He’s a very successful businessman with big balls and not afraid to take on anyone using his own cash to take on labour and liberal.

I’m all for it and have absolutely no problem with Clive being treasurer.

His political party has over 80k members and growing.

Well, at least you are up front and honest with your views. Gotta say, they're pretty illuimating too - but, we live in a democracy, and I support the will of the people.

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burleigh Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 12:09pm
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Palmer also refused to pay his workers entitlements after his nickle company went bust in 2016.

Clive Palmer purchased Hydroxychloroquine as an early treatment for Covid to donate to the AUSTRALIAN PEOPLE. However due to dodgy back room deals with big pharma it didnt get approval from the TGA. It's now been destroyed all while many Asian countries used it successfully as an early treatment.

You got a dodgy vaccine that is not affective as your only tool against Covid because of politics and money.

I will never vote for the top two parties again.

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udo Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 12:16pm
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burleigh Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 12:19pm
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Got a Link to that Clive drug buy Burleigh ?
found it https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/oct/13/five-million-dose...

Do you have a vaccine injury that you're not aware of Udo? The Guardian. lol

" Palmer subsequently agreed to supply the drugs without any mention of his foundation on the labels "

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Roadkill Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 12:19pm

burleigh, is just the type of supporter Palmer wants. Ticks every box.

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udo Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 12:52pm
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Robo Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 1:23pm
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Just because they are whacked doesn’t mean they wanted to be Cok.

Don’t get confused simple one

And just because they didn't want to get vaccinated doesn't mean they:
A) Don't believe in covid
B) Are staunchly anti mandate
C) Feel that the vaccine is more of a risk than covid
D) Follow Malcolm Roberts or the Primod on Instagram
E) Think the NWO is taking over and this is the final stage of satan moving in to torture us all for eternity

No one wants to get vaccinated Burlsack. People do it for various reasons - mostly because they want to reduce the inconvenience/discomfort/suffering of getting sick and they want top reduce the likelihood of them being a burden on others. Some do it because they need to for their job. And yes, quite a few people did it because they didn't want to miss out on travel or whatever else. Not everyone's as paranoid and fear riddled as you.

I'd say by far the largest chunk of people were just busy happily living their lives in our previously covid free paradise, and were in no hurry to spend an hour out of their day to get a jab, with the inconvenience of feeling a bit out of sorts for the next day or two. There was no rush, it was at the bottom of the list. Mandates helped bump up the priority for most people.

Regardless, all the people who were vaccinated followed expert advice and mandates enacted under our emergency powers we give our elected leaders. They all made a small sacrifice for the greater good and our freedoms. They all paid their buck'o five. Things are now winding back. If we stay on this trajectory it'll all be a memory soon.

Most did it for work and social reasons, elderly were only ones scared of it, that’s how it was within my family/friends, nice try though you’d make a good politician, give the Greens a go would be up your alley.

Most did it to protect themselves and to protect others. Most looked at the science and looked at the statistics and did the right thing and got vaxxed. That is why we are now looking pretty good with low death numbers

haha your dreaming if you think that

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Robo Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 1:24pm
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Burleigh the bastards got me
https://www.bitchute.com/video/wtIKNWZG5eZE/

who reads that propaganda website, weirdos

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Stok Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 1:27pm
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I will never vote for the top two parties again.

'Burleigh' - Living proof that if you plaster big yellow signs everywhere, you'll eventually begin winning over the nation's dullards.

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burleigh Friday, 18 Feb 2022 at 1:27pm
Robo wrote:
Roadkill wrote:
Robo wrote:
Stok wrote:
burleigh wrote:

Just because they are whacked doesn’t mean they wanted to be Cok.

Don’t get confused simple one

And just because they didn't want to get vaccinated doesn't mean they:
A) Don't believe in covid
B) Are staunchly anti mandate
C) Feel that the vaccine is more of a risk than covid
D) Follow Malcolm Roberts or the Primod on Instagram
E) Think the NWO is taking over and this is the final stage of satan moving in to torture us all for eternity

No one wants to get vaccinated Burlsack. People do it for various reasons - mostly because they want to reduce the inconvenience/discomfort/suffering of getting sick and they want top reduce the likelihood of them being a burden on others. Some do it because they need to for their job. And yes, quite a few people did it because they didn't want to miss out on travel or whatever else. Not everyone's as paranoid and fear riddled as you.

I'd say by far the largest chunk of people were just busy happily living their lives in our previously covid free paradise, and were in no hurry to spend an hour out of their day to get a jab, with the inconvenience of feeling a bit out of sorts for the next day or two. There was no rush, it was at the bottom of the list. Mandates helped bump up the priority for most people.

Regardless, all the people who were vaccinated followed expert advice and mandates enacted under our emergency powers we give our elected leaders. They all made a small sacrifice for the greater good and our freedoms. They all paid their buck'o five. Things are now winding back. If we stay on this trajectory it'll all be a memory soon.

Most did it for work and social reasons, elderly were only ones scared of it, that’s how it was within my family/friends, nice try though you’d make a good politician, give the Greens a go would be up your alley.

Most did it to protect themselves and to protect others. Most looked at the science and looked at the statistics and did the right thing and got vaxxed. That is why we are now looking pretty good with low death numbers

haha your dreaming if you think that

Haha Toadkill, most did it to protect others. Lol

That was one of the biggest lies told to coerce people into getting vaccinated.

That lie was told knowing FULL well that the vaccine did not stop transmission.

You may think people have forgotten, people like Stok would like you to believe that giving your freedoms back is enough but it’s not.

Huge lies were told over n over from people in power, and they still are.