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Postby Londonrake » Sun Jul 19, 2020 4:37 pm

We left Adelaide for Sydney the day after the Grand Prix. There were a lot of people traveling so unusually they laid on a 747. I found myself standing in the queue with Clive James. Boy, was he hung over! :lol: He’d been there to take part in the Celebrities race event. 8)
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Jul 19, 2020 4:42 pm

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Londonrake wrote:I was in Adelaide back in the early 90s when Melbourne took the Aussie F1 GP away from them. I couldn’t believe the language on the radio about it, Sounded like Lordo. :shock: :lol:


Oh Shit! That almost sparked a civil war!

The Adelaide Grand Prix was the best in the world. Best street track. When they lost it to Melbourne you could be murdered in Adelaide for being a Victorian. :lol:

Btw, there is only 1 P3 left flying now at your old work place. It’s a test bed right now for experimental equipment under development. It’s one of the most secretive platforms because of the stuff that is being tested on it.

I’m happy they are keeping it as a test platform. But you can’t get onboard it.


When I was there they had a bunch of IDF types working on the P3s. Their ESM system was Israeli. Pretty good too I believe.


No one knows what they are testing on that platform now. It has gone over to the Research Unit. The Israeli stuff is long gone. They are testing some secretive stuff as no one can even get close to it anymore.
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Paphitis » Mon Jul 20, 2020 1:30 am

Haha! Victorian Government tried to say wearing a face mask was compulsory and that anyone caught without a face covering will get a $200 dollar fine.

Until.,.. the law society came out and said that if anyone should receive such a fine, they should not pay it as no such law has been passed by Parliament making the issued fines illegal and not enforceable in court.

Suck it Dan Andrews you fascist pig.

Oh and the media are pissed off with lawyers saying how dare the legal fraternity encourage people to disobey state laws.

No you corrupt media. Lawyers know the law and just pulled your pants down and called you all out over things which are in fact not law and they made people aware of their rights and the Governments illegal activities which violate the people’s rights.

Thank you law society. 8)
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby repulsewarrior » Mon Jul 20, 2020 5:00 am

...changes in the way data is collected, in the USA,



(it will no longer be available to the public)

...just in time for schools to open.
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Tim Drayton » Mon Jul 20, 2020 9:20 am

Kikapu wrote: How is Sweden’s herd immunity going?


This is how:

Maybe Sweden was right with its ‘mad experiment’



One country can look to the winter with less trepidation than most. Last week, a study suggested that 30% of Swedes have built up immunity to the virus. It would help explain why COVID-19 has been fizzling out in Sweden. If a measure of herd immunity also helps them avoid the second wave, Swedenʼs take-it-on-the-chin approach will be vindicated.


https://www.medicalbrief.co.za/archives ... xperiment/
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Tim Drayton » Mon Jul 20, 2020 12:31 pm

Some powerful forces appear intent on imposing a vaccine on the entire world population using so-called Covid-19 as a pretext. One person’s ideas as to the agenda behind this.

A warning from Dr Carrie Madej:

https://youtu.be/Rrwx8nMlzfw
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Paphitis » Mon Jul 20, 2020 12:52 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:Some powerful forces appear intent on imposing a vaccine on the entire world population using so-called Covid-19 as a pretext. One person’s ideas as to the agenda behind this.

A warning from Dr Carrie Madej:

https://youtu.be/Rrwx8nMlzfw


Interesting.

This is the vaccine (Covax 19) under development in Australia. They are asking for more human guinea pigs.

http://vaxine.net/

Can we find out if they are linked or have received money from Gates?
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Londonrake » Mon Jul 20, 2020 1:36 pm

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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Kikapu » Mon Jul 20, 2020 3:05 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
Kikapu wrote: How is Sweden’s herd immunity going?


This is how:

Maybe Sweden was right with its ‘mad experiment’



One country can look to the winter with less trepidation than most. Last week, a study suggested that 30% of Swedes have built up immunity to the virus. It would help explain why COVID-19 has been fizzling out in Sweden. If a measure of herd immunity also helps them avoid the second wave, Swedenʼs take-it-on-the-chin approach will be vindicated.


https://www.medicalbrief.co.za/archives ... xperiment/


“a study suggested that 30% of Swedes have built up immunity to the virus”.

I’m sorry, which study is this?

Then we have this report.

Someone is lying. :D

How Sweden’s bold ‘herd immunity approach’ on COVID-19 failed


Web Desk July 08, 2020 13:18 IST

Sweden, the Scandinavian nation, under the leadership of Prime Minister Stefan Lofven never imposed a lockdown like many other nations across the world did at the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak. However, Sweden’s different approach of herd immunity did not exactly work in the nation’s favour. In the nation with a population of 1.02 crore, the virus has so far claimed more than 5,420 lives.

Sweden’s central bank expects its economy to contract by 4.5 per cent this year, a revision from a previously expected gain of 1.3 per cent. This is more or less similar to how the damage caused by the pandemic has played out in Denmark, where the central bank expects that the economy will shrink 4.1 per cent this year.

https://www.theweek.in/news/world/2020/ ... ailed.html
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby cyprusgrump » Mon Jul 20, 2020 3:49 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
Kikapu wrote: How is Sweden’s herd immunity going?


This is how:

Maybe Sweden was right with its ‘mad experiment’



One country can look to the winter with less trepidation than most. Last week, a study suggested that 30% of Swedes have built up immunity to the virus. It would help explain why COVID-19 has been fizzling out in Sweden. If a measure of herd immunity also helps them avoid the second wave, Swedenʼs take-it-on-the-chin approach will be vindicated.


https://www.medicalbrief.co.za/archives ... xperiment/


“a study suggested that 30% of Swedes have built up immunity to the virus”.

I’m sorry, which study is this?

Then we have this report.

Someone is lying. :D

How Sweden’s bold ‘herd immunity approach’ on COVID-19 failed


Web Desk July 08, 2020 13:18 IST

Sweden, the Scandinavian nation, under the leadership of Prime Minister Stefan Lofven never imposed a lockdown like many other nations across the world did at the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak. However, Sweden’s different approach of herd immunity did not exactly work in the nation’s favour. In the nation with a population of 1.02 crore, the virus has so far claimed more than 5,420 lives.

Sweden’s central bank expects its economy to contract by 4.5 per cent this year, a revision from a previously expected gain of 1.3 per cent. This is more or less similar to how the damage caused by the pandemic has played out in Denmark, where the central bank expects that the economy will shrink 4.1 per cent this year.

https://www.theweek.in/news/world/2020/ ... ailed.html



Perhaps you can explain why Sweden is only 7th in the list of deaths per 1M pop and not up at the top competing with Belgium that imposed full lockdown...? :wink:

I see daily deaths were only 4,316 yesterday... tick, tock, tick tock.... :lol:
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