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Re: What if,

Post by Farmerpete » 06 May 2020, 6:36 pm

Nah the whole covid thing was just a conspiracy to get us all locked up so they whoever they is could change the batteries in the birds so they didn't fall out of the sky when 5g gets implemented :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: What if,

Post by Larry » 06 May 2020, 8:25 pm

Sergeant Hartman wrote:Mate creating a hemoglobin vaccine is very old school tech... i read a few weeks ago even third world countries like Pakistan had created hemoglobin based vaccine. Similarly in Melbourne i think i hear last couple of weeks.

There is a llama hemoglobin barred vaccine in the works... seriously. Something about their antibodies are snake in size than humans and better suited


I know the method is very old school and that is why it is the first method tried by everyone trying to make a vaccine or treatment. I guess it comes down to the technicalities of picking out the right bit that is the trick and what will be patented.
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Re: What if,

Post by TassieTiger » 07 May 2020, 12:18 pm

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uPOgy_VlcdY

China is ramping up significant military in South China Sea over last couple months...a
and obviously their neighbours are getting worried. You can hear in the voice of this reporter - she is getting very concerned...why aren’t we ?
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Re: What if,

Post by Sergeant Hartman » 07 May 2020, 6:09 pm

Because we have nutters already on the case.


Edit.. sorry auto correct fail.

No cuz we are to far and too insignificant. They will get what they want... then our people including our politicians will just hand them the keys.... beside resistance is futile
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Re: What if,

Post by Die Judicii » 07 May 2020, 7:06 pm

I'm hedging on,,,,, the next Super version of Covid will be Airborne, possibly from ICM's

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Re: What if,

Post by Farmerpete » 08 May 2020, 3:25 pm

The reason Japan failed in ww2 was the lack of ability to resupply through the Pacific. China has been working on solving that issue for many years now. Think airfield in WA or deep sea port in PNG. They have been loaning poor countries in the Pacific billions to build the infrastructure they'll need then repossessing it as payment.
You'd have to be blind to not see the slow build up thats been happening, when (and it is when) the war starts they already have a lot of the infrastructure in place to ensure dominance in the Pacific.
I don't believe the virus was a test, I believe it was leaked from the research center in Wuhan either accidentally or more likely if on purpose it was to try and show the world what China was up to.
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Re: What if,

Post by Sergeant Hartman » 08 May 2020, 6:35 pm

Jees pete, honestly you been realising too much of what Tassie and bob Marley been reading.... or smoking.

And what's ironic is thats its people like bob marley, that QLD based wannabe Americanetc that for the last 10 years been complaining why Australia was giving Aid to Pacific island countries instead of the homeless etc
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Re: What if,

Post by TassieTiger » 08 May 2020, 6:42 pm

Those that forget history are bound to repeat it...
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Re: What if,

Post by trekin » 10 May 2020, 8:11 am

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Re: What if,

Post by TassieTiger » 10 May 2020, 8:40 am

Very interesting trek...
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Re: What if,

Post by straightshooter » 10 May 2020, 9:08 am

Farmerpete
I think some of your perceptions/beliefs may be tinged with a degree of delusion.
Any coming serious conflict will be won by the party with the greatest quantity and variety of immediately deployable weaponry both defensive and offensive.
It will be too late to rely on ongoing production, so you can forget about supply chains and any thing else related to strategic supply which will largely be smoking ruins.
The big mistake is to use the war that ended 3 generations ago as a model.
Neither should you use as a model of a future all out war, the gunboat diplomacy posing as police actions of recent times nor the assymetric and crypto warfare that is in constant use by many powers.
One thing to remember is that by their very nature all empires are essentially parasitic.
At the moment we have a bloated parasitic empire under threat by lesser but rapidly growing parasitic empire(s).
I suppose it is in our nature to prefer the devil we know to to the devil we don't.
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Re: What if,

Post by trekin » 10 May 2020, 10:10 am

straightshooter wrote:Farmerpete
I think some of your perceptions/beliefs may be Any comitinged with a degree of delusion.
Any serious conflict will be won by the party with the greatest quantity and variety of immediately deployable weaponry both defensive and offensive.
It will be too late to rely on ongoing production, so you can forget about supply chains and any thing else related to strategic supply which will largely be smoking ruins.
The big mistake is to use the war that ended 3 generations ago as a model.
Neither should you use as a model of a future all out war, the gunboat diplomacy posing as police actions of recent times nor the assymetric and crypto warfare that is in constant use by many powers.
One thing to remember is that by their very nature all empires are essentially parasitic.
At the moment we have a bloated parasitic empire under threat by lesser but rapidly growing parasitic empire(s).
I suppose it is in our nature to prefer the devil we know to to the devil we don't.

Yep, exactly what Gen Westmoreland said back in the late '60's about the police action in Vietnam.
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Re: What if,

Post by Farmerpete » 10 May 2020, 12:24 pm

straightshooter wrote:Farmerpete
I think some of your perceptions/beliefs may be tinged with a degree of delusion.
Any coming serious conflict will be won by the party with the greatest quantity and variety of immediately deployable weaponry both defensive and offensive.
It will be too late to rely on ongoing production, so you can forget about supply chains and any thing else related to strategic supply which will largely be smoking ruins.
The big mistake is to use the war that ended 3 generations ago as a model.
Neither should you use as a model of a future all out war, the gunboat diplomacy posing as police actions of recent times nor the assymetric and crypto warfare that is in constant use by many powers.
One thing to remember is that by their very nature all empires are essentially parasitic.
At the moment we have a bloated parasitic empire under threat by lesser but rapidly growing parasitic empire(s).
I suppose it is in our nature to prefer the devil we know to to the devil we don't.


Sooo in short for those of you that need a dictionary to understand this he's saying the Chinese will win any engagement because of superior technology and more people.

In response to this I say look at the stories of the gurkahs during ww2, they took f all casualties and killed alot of enemies with nothing more than a knife.

Take into the fact that America will NEVER let the amount ofresourcesin oz fall into Chinese hands based on what it would do to their economy and your in for a long drawn out war of global proportions. I also doubt the Chinese have higher grade military tech than the country that's whole economy relies on war.

The theory also relies on the Australian population rolling over and giving up their land I don't see that happening study the Viet congregation and their impact on the Americans in Vietnam

Looking at past and present conflicts is the only way to improve military strategy we have to study it or it will be repeated
I'm also updating my guess on when it will start my guess is now some time around the Japanese Olympics as it would be an easy way to have all the world leaders in one place close to china without it raising suspicions.
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Re: What if,

Post by Sergeant Hartman » 10 May 2020, 3:39 pm

Pete what resources are you talking about, that we only give to America.

Uranium we give it to China and India.
Oil, gas, coal our country is built upon digging pout minerals and giving it to others.

In the end it will come down to who the president is, and what is the public sentiment.


Now going back and Playing devils advocate.

Wernt a few people telling us on this forum that the rate of death was 35%....70%? Where are they gone now. Haven't heard a peep from them

The only other issue to think is from the video posted.... the docs talked these numbers were from California and emphasized it... NY the hardest hit state its death rate is 0.13%. The question is what value we put on a single life or tens of thousands of people?

Once you answer that maybe we can start to think if the economic pain felt was justified. Be a bit hard to ask someone who lost their parent or a child how much they would pay to get the loved one back... or maybe to have 1 more Christmas with them?
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Re: What if,

Post by TassieTiger » 10 May 2020, 4:23 pm

Sergeant Hartman wrote:
The only other issue to think is from the video posted.... the docs talked these numbers were from California and emphasized it... NY the hardest hit state its death rate is 0.13%. The question is what value we put on a single life or tens of thousands of people?

Once you answer that maybe we can start to think if the economic pain felt was justified. Be a bit hard to ask someone who lost their parent or a child how much they would pay to get the loved one back... or maybe to have 1 more Christmas with them?


Corporate world puts $$$ value on a human life all the time and airlines allow for future payouts for fatalities.

Interesting stats re car accidents - death by car remains a formidable obstacle to reaching the average U.S. life expectancy of 78.8 years.

“Motor vehicle traffic” deaths in the U.S. in 2013, the most recent full year of data available, totaled 33,804, for a death rate of 10.7 per 100,000, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Considering deaths in the U.S. that year totaled slightly less than 2.6 million, the individual American driver’s odds of dying as a result of an injury sustained in an automobile crash (which include pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists involved in car crashes) come out to about 1 in 77 — making it one of the highest-probability causes of death tracked by the CDC.

Consider these stats for driving and ppl still drive - what are the comparable stats for CV that results in economic shut down?
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Re: What if,

Post by Farmerpete » 10 May 2020, 11:12 pm

We don't GIVE resources to China we SELL them that's a big difference.
It's no secret America has been in a trade war with China it's also no secret that America is about to go into serious recession based on the fact that a that the oil price tanked by over 50% in a couple of months. Last time it fell that far it took 5 years and bankrupted Venezuela.
The only thing holding the us dollar strong is covid being a great distraction for investors.
The gov of oz has been performing a complex balancing act, selling China our resources fast enough to build our economy while holding back enough mining permits to stop them hurting the U.S. economy.... Russia realised the game and dumped shale oil onto the market which is what caused the collapse of the price.
If China had free access to our oil coal and ore no economy in the world could compete with them. America realises this and it's the reason we have U.S. bases littered around not only Australia but all over the Pacific.
Wars are a tool used by world leaders to unite their nation because it gives people someone else to hate and blame.
Just look at the state of the economy surrounding the last two world wars, the only event that separated them was the great depression. Then start looking at events that aren't covid related in the media and wake up and figure out that covid is the equivalent of the archduke being assassinated ie. It's world news, it upsets the people, it's a really big distraction to how shattered the economy is.
I know this sounds like a message from the tinfoil brigade and Maybe I'm wrong and I hope that I am but this is a WHAT IF thread and this is just a collection of my worst fears being rationalized out loud in hope someone smarter than me can give me a solid reason for me to be wrong
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Re: What if,

Post by TassieTiger » 10 May 2020, 11:54 pm

Unfortunately FP - I think personally, at least - some of your fears - sadly - are true...if not initially planned (and that’s not a holistic statement either) then definitely capitalised on by an opportunist government that knows exactly what your talking about...where will it end ? That’s the big Q for me...
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Re: What if,

Post by TassieTiger » 11 May 2020, 12:34 am

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4KA1KWlzCuo&t=191s

China threatens Australia via trade
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Re: What if,

Post by Sergeant Hartman » 11 May 2020, 7:53 am

A friend posted this... thought i should post it here

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It probably good to lighten the mood a little
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Re: What if,

Post by TassieTiger » 26 Nov 2020, 3:24 am

The Chinese are now pushing bsck on accepting coal as well - well, why don’t we pull the pin on sending them iron ore ? We supply 62% of their demand and they can’t get it (quality or quantity) elsewhere. s**t starting to get real...
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-26/ ... l/12921354
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Re: What if,

Post by straightshooter » 26 Nov 2020, 6:01 am

TassieTiger wrote:The Chinese are now pushing bsck on accepting coal as well - well, why don’t we pull the pin on sending them iron ore ? We supply 62% of their demand and they can’t get it (quality or quantity) elsewhere. s**t starting to get real...
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-26/ ... l/12921354


Isn't that sorta, kinda, like what happens when you bight the hand that feeds you?
Rather than follow a neutral diplomatic path Australia couldn't help but demonstrate that we will always be the US's eternally faithful servile lackey. (Well at least until the next world dominant power comes along provided we aren't incorporated into a certain chain of archipelagos beforehand.)
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Re: What if,

Post by TassieTiger » 26 Nov 2020, 8:15 am

And how can you have a diplomatic relationship if the Chinese won’t entertain basic communication?
WhSt they are doing is straight from 2nd grade bully school - in fact, if China was a man and Australia a woman, China would be in court for abuse.
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Re: What if,

Post by trekin » 26 Nov 2020, 8:57 am

TassieTiger wrote:The Chinese are now pushing bsck on accepting coal as well - well, why don’t we pull the pin on sending them iron ore ? We supply 62% of their demand and they can’t get it (quality or quantity) elsewhere. s**t starting to get real...
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-26/ ... l/12921354

Hey mate, don't fret it. Trade talks with Japan to take up the slack on the coal, are already underway, and the Chinee are not vely imprlessed. As for the iron ore, not even the Chinee can make A grade steel from A grade ore, without A grade coking coal. If they want to cut off their nose to spite their face, have at it, I say.
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Re: What if,

Post by Bello » 26 Nov 2020, 9:27 am

What is...what they have been telling us was true :unknown:
What if....our Government was not interested in any war
What if ...our government was doing its best for the Australian Populous

Conspiracy theory tend to be just that!

Look on the bright side...its almost Friday and its looking to be a cracking weekend...looks to me like fishing weather :drinks:
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Re: What if,

Post by TassieTiger » 01 Dec 2020, 7:59 pm

This should make all Australians mad...
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/www.dai ... opers.html
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Re: What if,

Post by Oldbloke » 01 Dec 2020, 8:26 pm

Government needs to step in pronto IMO.
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Re: What if,

Post by Ziege » 01 Dec 2020, 10:32 pm

Oldbloke wrote:Government needs to step in pronto IMO.



this OB I can strongly agree with, s**t can their lease, they are never ever going to do anything remotely environmentally sound there, they are never going to respect the law and heritage of the place, they do not respect australians or our nations interests, anyone who has travelled and is being honest knows that these are not the kind of people you want going to a pristine area especially a national park.
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Re: What if,

Post by Oldbloke » 02 Dec 2020, 7:23 am

Obey our laws or f*** off.
Wonder which government signed the lease?
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Re: What if,

Post by Bill » 02 Dec 2020, 7:59 am

TassieTiger wrote:Just put this here...ahem.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VLGGU3-kTws


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Re: What if,

Post by Ziege » 02 Dec 2020, 10:04 am

cz515 wrote:Where are the so called greens members of state/federal goberment



Hiding behind their protest banners at defunct blm rallies... too scared to be called racist for protecting that unique island ecosystem,

because they are raging hypocrite morons.
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