The Rabbit Hole

Talking about psycho-eco-warriors now they say to start eating babies!
The left is the weakest link. Real insanity! :japanese_ogre:

What I don’t get is why there are so many of them nowadays. I know we used to lock them in asylums, but they were still relatively few those days.

CONstant mass mind control is showing it’s results.

Icke has a point.
It’s not normal that banks loan you money (which they don’t have) and charge you interest for it.
(This may not happen to us, as individuals, but it happens to governments all the time)

It’s not normal that banks charge interest at all. It’s a fraud.

I mentioned “Joseph’s penny” somewhere.
If Joseph saved a penny for baby Jesus, how much is the penny worth now? Pure gold several times the size of Earth.
It’s not normal.

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“Greta and the climate kids are under attack!”

Avaaz says.
Yeah, sure, these brainwashed Soros kids.

I watched this somewhere else.
I agree with @Jen that they should be treated as mentally ill.
The most weird thing is that nobody in the audience appeared to say anything…

edit: it might have been here, but I think it was one of those other news sites.

It is an anti-aircraft gun…

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She was a plant.

But the lack of reaction in the audience was rather telling.

I’m sorry, but I thought that was hilarious when I watched it. We’ve got to eat the babies! :rofl:

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I bet the rider was an American.
Home of Coca Cola. LOL

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Practical advice. :+1:

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What happened to Boris’ water cannons? May banned them when she was HS and Boris was Mayor, but she’s a nobody now.

That’s crazy, Jen.

What do you think would happen if they did use water cannons or other means (tear gas) to get these wacko’s off the streets?

Well, they tend to do things like super glue themselves to objects. We should leave them. I would also mix the water with something quite unpleasant. :smile: And make them eat their plastic water bottles.

Funny you don’t get anti capitalists or anarchists anymore. Now they have a different guise, they are able to recruit more sheep.

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Nose rings, eh?

Heh, that reminds me of pranksters who put super glue on public toilet seats.

I can’t say I don’t find it funny because what kind of a moron would ever let their skin come into contact with a public toilet seat? :nauseated_face:

Some toilets have dispensers of disinfectant gels which are good. I always go on at my kids about lining the seat with toilet paper, though not sure if they do! The younger one has not long been going into public toilet cubicles by herself, but I hammered it into her that she has to test the lock first. :roll_eyes:

France is just about entering the modern age now with their toilets. Holes in the ground are rare these days, though I spotted some at a zoo this summer! Yikes! We used to call them flush and rush, because if you didn’t rush, you could have wet feet.

Back onto Extinction Rebellion. Who would have thought eh?

But reducing carbon emissions to net zero by 2025 is not so much unrealistic as suicidal. To do this would force us to stop most industry in Britain from operating.

We would be committing to an act of impoverishment no nation in human history has or could ever contemplate, returning to levels of privation and hardship of the 18th Century, before the Industrial revolution.

The madness of XR’s specific demands is, however, a red herring.

We will create a democracy fit for purpose and yes, some may die in the process
Roger Hallam, the founder of Extinction Rebellion*

The demonstrations aren’t about those, they are simply a hook to draw in well-meaning but gullible protesters who think XR is about stopping climate change.

In reality, XR has a hardcore programme of revolution.

Its aim is to destroy capitalism and our democracy – and its environmental demands are merely a move towards that.

A report published this year by former Met Police counter-terror chief Richard Walton shows that XR aims to achieve a total breakdown of the state and democracy.

XR is an offshoot of rising Up, a group which calls for “a fundamental change of the political and economic system”.

According to Rising Up’s manifesto, all private businesses must be abolished and it should be “illegal for any enterprise other than the state and local co-operatives to create the nation’s money”.

One of Rising Up’s founders, Roger Hallam, is the key figure in XR. He says that XR “will bring [the Government] down and create a democracy fit for purpose and yes, some may die in the process”.