14 Replies to “Lest We Forget”

  1. I wouldn’t say I’m vaccine “hesitant”; Big Pharma “hostile” might be a better description; given that they keep flogging a broken and demonstrably useless product.

    If I were a vax recipient, which I am not, I would demand a full refund for a failed product, and restoration of my natural immunity, to a “non spike protein producing factory”.

    To quote the UK cardiologist, Dr Aseem Malhotra: “If you smoked, ate badly, & never exercise you are better off than taking the Vaxx”.

    So chip eating couch potatoe smokers are healthier than the VAXXED…wunderbar product ya got there, would be a shame if the corporate captured CDC, FDA, NIH, Health Canada, and would actually do their job and “protect the public”. /sarc

    Gee and don’t you remember Big Pfizer trying to bury their test data for 75 YEARS, lest someone see what shoddy corrupt crap “science” they really produce.

    But hey, whatever fattens the wallet! 🙂

    Cheers

    Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief

    1st St Nicolaas Army
    Army Group “True North”

  2. Look, you assholes, they gots the guns, the radios, the manpower, etc, and we gots squat, even less than squat, heck, if one or a few of us were to go up against all the guns, radios and troops, we’d be denounced by our own side in a trice.
    So FO.

    1. Hi, one can take comfort in the knowledge and realization the two of the most powerful nations on the planet could not overcome primitive Afghan tribesmen. It does not matter what your enemy has as long as you do not give up to the enemy.
      Russia gave up after 15 years, America after 20 years, then left 82 billion dollars worth of arms and equipment.
      Guns, radios, troops did not win the day over there.
      Cowardice is the problem with most Canadians and they have too much so they will not rock the boat, even if the damn boat should be turned over.

      1. Those situations did not happen in vacuums. It was never head to head. During each of them outside forces worked against the super-powers. In one case outside forces, in the other case outside forces as well as domestic forces.
        It is also true that the second instance was not a war against the Nation, rather a retribution against forces attacking them.
        Argue my points all you want, it was never as simple as you make it sound.

      2. Most Canadians are far more comfortable than the people in any of the countries that recently rebelled, and until that changes,why would anyone start a revolution?
        We here are always carping about what a bunch of scumbags real rebels were, whether it’s Castro,Mao, or Ho, we despise them all, so we have to comfort ourselves with bitching on social media.
        You,I, or anyone else couldn’t start a revolution in Canada if our souls depended on it. The life situation just isn’t that desperate.

        Do NOT compare us with our RV’s and big screens with the people of Afghanistan or 1960’s Vietnam, we’re quite fortunate and well fed, even if half of us see the government as tyrants until they’re defeated and replaced by the other half’s tyrants.
        Our wait for a saviour will undoubtedly be as long and elusive as the Second Coming we’ve been anticipating for two thousand years.

  3. I’d like to know how people square opposition to gender/LGB indoctrination in primary schools and approving married gays adapting children?

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