CORONA Vaxx will destroy the global economy

Imrik

Veteran Member
It just occurred to me as I lay here not being able to sleep, the economics of this whole vaxx scheme. I read somewhere that the vaxx is what 46k a dose? Who pays for it? The goobermints if the world? Multiply 1 billion (people) by 46,000. You want to talk about hyperinflation, there you go.
Just the random thoughts in my noggin.
 

Sid Vicious

Veteran Member
I read an article the other day, think it was in Forbes, that %40+ of the zoomers would just drop out of the worlds economy due to vaccine mandates.

The old bastards in charge don't realize that you can't threaten the livelihoods of a generation that does not have wealth, or the possibility of upward mobility. Millennials are somewhat in the same boat too.
 

SmithJ

Veteran Member
It just occurred to me as I lay here not being able to sleep, the economics of this whole vaxx scheme. I read somewhere that the vaxx is what 46k a dose? Who pays for it? The goobermints if the world? Multiply 1 billion (people) by 46,000. You want to talk about hyperinflation, there you go.
Just the random thoughts in my noggin.
The cost of the vaccine is more like $100-$150 per dose - not $46,000
 

Fenwick Babbitt

Veteran Member
Like mentioned it’s the politics of control, the government doesn’t care about you or the thousands they’ll leave behind in Afghanistan, they don’t care about the pounds of Phentanyl pouring across the border, resulting in hundreds of overdose deaths, they don’t care about people killing themselves by smoking everyday. But by God they’re incredibly worried about you not getting the Kung Flu, If that’s not a big red flag then I don’t know what is, my main guess would be the grift, lots of people making lots of money off this vaccine, paid for by your tax dollars......spit!
 

summerthyme

Administrator
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It just occurred to me as I lay here not being able to sleep, the economics of this whole vaxx scheme. I read somewhere that the vaxx is what 46k a dose? Who pays for it? The goobermints if the world? Multiply 1 billion (people) by 46,000. You want to talk about hyperinflation, there you go.
Just the random thoughts in my noggin.
Huh? No, the vax is around twelve bucks a dose...

Summerthyme
 

coalcracker

Veteran Member
… and the $$$ may not be their only motivation…

Georgia Guidestones, Deagle Report, United Nations agendas.

This phrase has traction:
“They want us dead.”

Perhaps the people who can’t see the need to carry a firearm are the same ones who can’t imagine a global vaccine potentially used as a depopulation tool? Many of these folks seem unable (unwilling?) to look into the eyes of evil and to rise up in righteous indignation. Psychological denial is a powerful delusion, especially when it’s reinforced by 24/7 media propaganda.

The darkness in us must recognize the darkness in them, and then we must rise against. The clock is ticking and the hands are approaching midnight. The magnitude of this moment in history cannot be overstated.

Let these words from FB sink in:

… the government doesn’t care about you or the thousands they’ll leave behind in Afghanistan, they don’t care about the pounds of Phentanyl pouring across the border, resulting in hundreds of overdose deaths, they don’t care about people killing themselves by smoking everyday. But by God they’re incredibly worried about you not getting the Kung Flu, If that’s not a big red flag then I don’t know what is…spit!
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Twelve billion then easy

They have the printing presses. The mint can produce 38 million notes per day. If they're all hundreds, that's $3.8 billion a day under normal measures. They could turn out $12 billion in less than four days. And that's assuming they don't just send money digitally. It's a dozen or so keystrokes to send $12,000,000,000 to any account you care to name.

This time I don't think it's the money. Or rather, just the money.
 

Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The experimental jab stuff won't bankrupt anyone, but the govt's and big corps reactions to the plandemic certainly will. WEF has a plan and they're sticking to it.


Nailed it!

"You'll own nothing. And, you'll be Happy!"
Perhaps "Or Else"...
 
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Fenwick Babbitt

Veteran Member
… and the $$$ may not be their only motivation…

Georgia Guidestones, Deagle Report, United Nations agendas.

This phrase has traction:
“They want us dead.”

Perhaps the people who can’t see the need to carry a firearm are the same ones who can’t imagine a global vaccine potentially used as a depopulation tool? Many of these folks seem unable (unwilling?) to look into the eyes of evil and to rise up in righteous indignation. Psychological denial is a powerful delusion, especially when it’s reinforced by 24/7 media propaganda.

The darkness in us must recognize the darkness in them, and then we must rise against. The clock is ticking and the hands are approaching midnight. The magnitude of this moment in history cannot be overstated.

Let these words from FB sink in:
Can't disagree with this being a possibility but I see time and time again, powerful democrats fattening themselves at the trough of U.S. taxpayer dollars, its how the Pelosi's, Clinton's, Obama's, Shurmer's and McConnells of the political world end up with millions upon millions in their bank accounts and sadly most of the sheep in this country have no clue.
 

PghPanther

Has No Life - Lives on TB
As long as the economy enriches the elite while they can exist inside gated communities with power/clean water/sewage its not broken for them and never will be.......

.....regardless what it means for the masses.

The elite have been pissed ever since the scientific method allowed for the critical thought process to gain traction for the masses and its resultant industrial revolution eventually gave rise to a middle class.

The combination to be independent of the ruling elite and think for yourself is a danger to them and the puppeteers they put in place to run their show that we call governments.
 

Doc1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Can't disagree with this being a possibility but I see time and time again, powerful democrats fattening themselves at the trough of U.S. taxpayer dollars, its how the Pelosi's, Clinton's, Obama's, Shurmer's and McConnells of the political world end up with millions upon millions in their bank accounts and sadly most of the sheep in this country have no clue.

You are only seeing a tiny part of the corruption picture. Yes, the politicos are ending up with millions in their accounts, but this is not possible without the enforcement types also getting their cut. The enforcement heads have to sweeten the pot for their immediate underlings, etc, etc, etc.

Then there is the whole spectrum of the shady "campaign contributions" and black international money coming and going between politicians, corporations and nations. Do you think it stops there? Why does the news media never report on these things? Are the news bureau heads and reporters all terminally stupid or is there even more cash greasing the skids? Why are only certain reporters given passes to White House (and other) pressers?

They say that the fish rots from the head, but eventually that rot infects the whole body.

Best
Doc
 

Fenwick Babbitt

Veteran Member
You are only seeing a tiny part of the corruption picture. Yes, the politicos are ending up with millions in their accounts, but this is not possible without the enforcement types also getting their cut. The enforcement heads have to sweeten the pot for their immediate underlings, etc, etc, etc.

Then there is the whole spectrum of the shady "campaign contributions" and black international money coming and going between politicians, corporations and nations. Do you think it stops there? Why does the news media never report on these things? Are the news bureau heads and reporters all terminally stupid or is there even more cash greasing the skids? Why are only certain reporters given passes to White House (and other) pressers?

They say that the fish rots from the head, but eventually that rot infects the whole body.

Best
Doc
Well said, at the end of the day it's all about the Grift, one way or another it all comes back to the $$$$
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
One can view it from multiple angles and see different results each way. Part of the fog comes from the fact that opportunists have piled on with their own agendas as the wuflu/vax phenomenon got legs.
 

Luddite

Veteran Member
Watched idiocracy for the first time recently.
Not impressed.

Replace Brawndo (with electrolytes) with "commie-rna-tea" (the Pfizer jab) and you can see striking similarities.

When they stopped the brawndo spigot, everyone got mad because their 401k's dropped.

The china-flu and those that don't toe the party line will be blamed for everything.
 

ktrapper

Veteran Member
It’s part of the plan all along.

As George Carlin said , It’s a big club and you ain’t in it.

You are just a number on a chart.

Anyone who things they care whether you live, die, or have any kind of livelihood is a fool.
To them, you are a useless eater using up air.
 

The Cub

Behold, I am coming soon.

Hi-D

Membership Revoked
You cannot have a Great Reset and a Build Back Better until you have a great destruction of the status quo. THAT is what you are seeing, do not be gullible. This is Globalism at work in their final push for takeover.

Teach your children ....
Cryptic but Elon seems to think it is the passing of the golden ring.

Elon Musk posts cryptic tweet about the 'sun of the old world setting in a dying blaze of splendor' | Daily Mail Online

Elon Musk posts cryptic tweet about the 'sun of the old world setting in a dying blaze of splendor'
  • Elon Musk posted a tweet referencing the novel The Guns of August, a 500-page book about the early stages of World War I
  • He followed it up with a tweet with a Lord of the Rings reference
  • Musk has not yet responded to requests about what he meant with his tweetsBy CHRIS CIACCIA FOR DAILYMAIL.COMPUBLISHED: 15:53 EDT, 24 August 2021 | UPDATED: 15:54 EDT, 24 August 2021


SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted an outlandish tweet on Monday in which he references the novel The Guns of August, a 500-page book about the early stages of World War I.
Musk, 50, captioned the tweet with the name of the book, written by Barbara Tuchman in 1962, along with the entire first paragraph of the book.
Elon Musk posted a tweet referencing the novel The Guns of August, a 500-page book about the early stages of World War I


Elon Musk posted a tweet referencing the novel The Guns of August, a 500-page book about the early stages of World War I
Barbara Tuchman's 1962 novel was centered on the first month of the Great War and the opening events of WWI, along with the decisions that led to it. Tuchman's book was an immediate bestseller and earned her a Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction


Barbara Tuchman's 1962 novel was centered on the first month of the Great War and the opening events of WWI, along with the decisions that led to it. Tuchman's book was an immediate bestseller and earned her a Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction
'The muffled tongue of Big Ben tolled nine by the clock as the cortege left the palace, but on history’s clock it was sunset, and the sun of the old world was setting in a dying blaze of splendor never to be seen again,' so ends the paragraph.

Tuchman's book, centered on the first month of the Great War, was an immediate bestseller and earned her a Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction.
President John F. Kennedy was so impressed with it that he gave a copy to each member of his cabinet and some of his top military advisors and told them to read it.
Musk followed up his Guns of August tweet with a tweet referencing Lord of the Rings, written by J.R.R. Tolkien, who served in World War I

Musk followed up his Guns of August tweet with a tweet referencing Lord of the Rings, written by J.R.R. Tolkien, who served in World War I
Musk followed up the Guns of August tweet with another literary reference, referencing Lord of the Rings, writing, 'Nine rings for mortal men.'
The Lord of the Rings, written by J.R.R. Tolkien, was shaped in part due to Tolkien's own experience serving in World War I.
Several people responded with dogecoin references, given Musk's penchant for promoting the cryptocurrency, while others wondered if Musk's tweets were a veiled attempt to warn about a forthcoming world war.
It's unclear what Musk may be referring to, given his penchant for posting sometimes odd and outlandish things on social media.
In the past, Musk has said that he thinks artificial intelligence will 'far, far surpass' humans in every single way and could go as far as being the root cause of World War III


In the past, Musk has said that he thinks artificial intelligence will 'far, far surpass' humans in every single way and could go as far as being the root cause of World War III
In the past, Musk has said that he thinks artificial intelligence will 'far, far surpass' humans in every single way and could go as far as being the root cause of World War III.
He has even gone so far as to say that AI, similar to the kind used in Tesla's autopilot, should be regulated by international law.
The curious tweets come just a few days after Tesla unveiled a AI-powered robot that is designed so humans could physically overpower it if need be.
At the company's AI day earlier this month, Musk said the machine, nicknamed the Tesla Bot, would perform dangerous, repetitive or boring work, essentially making physical labor obsolete.
The automaton, Mr Musk added, will address labor shortages and have 'profound implications for the economy'


The automaton, Mr Musk added, will address labor shortages and have 'profound implications for the economy'
Mr Musk said that the robot would stand at around five feet, eight inches tall and could handle jobs from picking up groceries to bolting together cars with a wrench


Mr Musk said that the robot would stand at around five feet, eight inches tall and could handle jobs from picking up groceries to bolting together cars with a wrench
Musk said that the robot would stand at around five feet, eight inches tall and could handle jobs from picking up groceries to bolting together cars with a wrench.
The automaton, he added, will address labor shortages and have 'profound implications for the economy.'
While it is unclear how much the 'Tesla Bot' will ultimately retail for, Musk said that it would be important not to make the machine 'super-expensive.'
The Tesla Bot could launch as early
 

ohiohippie

Veteran Member
They have the printing presses. The mint can produce 38 million notes per day. If they're all hundreds, that's $3.8 billion a day under normal measures. They could turn out $12 billion in less than four days. And that's assuming they don't just send money digitally. It's a dozen or so keystrokes to send $12,000,000,000 to any account you care to name.

This time I don't think it's the money. Or rather, just the money.
Dead. They want us DEAD!
Which boils down to money!
 

vector7

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