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  1. The 'science' are lying -- see the above posts. The whole point of the WEF is to get people brainwashed on lies, in this case covid, net zero and the war - yes, that is also a fake. To debunk the theory, you need to probe the politicians in power, show them the FDA and CDC data and come back and make your mind up as to what is going on. You can ask to disclose the wealth of Volodymyr Zelenskyy between the years 2018 and 2022 and watch it rocket - the same way as the wealth of execs in Pfizer and other covid sources, energy companies also increased ten-fold The problem is you most likely will not be able to get the information at all When all is done by all accounts pop back with your findings, maybe I am shotting from the hip
  2. With the best of respect, I think the CDC and FDA are more 'qualified' than your good self
  3. Query the FDA and CDC not me - (maybe these figures explain the surge in midazolam use) then go back and query the 'experts' you swear by and ask why the discrepancy and why the UK Government have said 15 died of covid vaccines up until January 2022, you can also tell them I am waiting an answer on my own FOA request into damage payments - they are taking their sweet time
  4. The source is not from where you get your news from Electric cars, net zero, covid, the energy war everything funded by third parties and everyone is buying into this propaganda because its from the government itself
  5. I don’t trust any information that comes from government sources - its clouded in dirty money. The British Government have all these data and articles on electric cars and how they help meet net zero objectives but they are only telling you what they want you to know - they don’t even mention that ordinary combustion cars in the UK have little of no contribution to global greenhouse gases themselves in the first place- let alone electric cars containing 5 or 6 thousand batteries per each. To get actual data that is useful you need to find it elsewhere. FWIW I think V6s/V8s have longer longevity than EVs so inherently are better for the environment.👌
  6. Ask the BBC to elaborate on the data
  7. Sorry, got 50.4L of Shell E5 on the 1st, £1.839L which is a bit better than before but still £92.69 to fill up and that is with the fuel discount
  8. There is far too much going on in recent years for it to be a coincidence. It's not a cost of living crisis we are having and it's not COVID 19. It's the world economic forum infiltrating western governments and having everyone sign up to ideology they want. Electric cars, net zero, covid, the energy war everything funded by third parties and everyone is buying into this propaganda because its from the government itself Don't trust the governments they are not on your side and want you to eat bugs in 2030, have no car, no freedom,no privacy and no long haul travel which will be for the elite - hence the phrase 'you will own nothing' The 'energy war' is used to crash the western economies, the stock markets, the energy supply chain, the food chain and further drive the climate change net zero hype that they crave. Protests and demonstrations will occur in years to come but its wont please the BBC and the like who are the main news outlet to spread this propaganda
  9. They also said the government stocked up on midazolam which wasnt bollox. I have been told by someone working in a care home that everyone was told to record all deaths as covid, irrespective of what aliments patients had. My mom back in Ireland has dementia, however despite that she was well enough to engage in conversation with me every week that was until she got jabbed, she has been mute since a few weeks after her first jab, god knows how many more they gave her and one of my tasks now is to visit her before she passes away Number of prescriptions for the drug midazolam doubled during height of the pandemic Powerful sedative prescriptions doubled at the height of the coronavirus crisis Prescribing of the drug midazolam increased by more than 100% in April Whistleblowers also claimed to have witnessed misuse of sedatives
  10. The great reset in simple terms mentions 2030 - a lot, it’s when the EV revolution will kick off in earnest amongst other thing in 2030, they are saying the world will be a wonderful place what they are not saying is that the world will be a society where governments have control of people like never before - hence the phrase you will own nothing So, what is going on? Control is what is going on Covid, they say has been an exercise in control and where better to start this than China which knows all about it - the powers that be at the WEF who apparently have governments at fingertips have rolled the dice and seen how easy is it to get control of western society - which is what happed - see my post above - wearing masks, lockdowns, getting jabbed up with as many drugs as needed, ones that have no legal recourse without even batting an eye lid. mRNA vaccines are only used in western society also - This is where the population reduction is done - when covid was rife all deaths were due to covid, afterwards when the vaccines have been rolled out all deaths are due to 'other diseases' not the vaccines, even the weather was blamed - and the ONS are reporting around 1k excess deaths a week as of now. Electric cars fall into this as well - control. They are digital devices and far easier to control, the wheels themselves are controlled by brushless dc motors – driven by pwm all going back to a ECU or multiple ECUs so monitoring and controlling these signals is relatively easy so we will ultimately have a situation in 2030 where governments will have more control than whoever is driving it. You think they are for net zero and they have zero tail pipe emissions, sorry to bring bad news but you need to actually manufacture them and that’s where it goes downhill, fast and net zero is more trash used to brainwash people into thinking the world is ending - besides cars / automobiles account for around 10 percent of global greenhouse gases themselves so what’s the panic - go after the other 90 odd percent, isn’t that what any sane person would do and not heckle everyone in England to go green leasing out EVs they cant afford especially when combustion cars themselves in England contribute less than 1% of all greenhouse gases worldwide. They are saying also there will be a central western currency - more control - to do this the dollar needs to crumble and this is only possible with dramatic crashes in the economy and stock markets and they are doing an excellent job on this also and have 8 years left Millions of pensioners will see as much as 20 per cent wiped off their retirement income after a court ruling delivered a bitter blow to gold-plated company schemes. Pension scheme trustees on September 1 lost a High Court battle to protect millions of their members from a change to inflation … No surprise it’s the government again The government considered postponing the transition to 2025, but former chancellor Rishi Sunak agreed that there would be no change until 2030. So, you will own nothing - not even a pension it seems
  11. Says the BBC, Sky, CNN and other media sponsored by third parties - I always err on the cautious side, particularly when dealing with multiple new drugs rushed out in record breaking time that have no legal recourse - hence my FOA request that is still unanswered. taking so long. The ONS are reporting excess deaths way above normal levels - I wonder why that might be, you would imagine deaths to be going down with 40 or so million people vaccinated against covid, the ‘experts’ even crossed off deaths during the hot weather period we had down to heatwave, really – seems a bit far etched. Can imagine scores of people dying across the far east, Australia, India and African now due to heat If the vaccines are so good and the deaths so low you should think the payments made in the FOA request would be low and that information easy to obtain, I can fish out information on products my company makes going back years and it won’t take me a matter of minutes - and we make a lot of products Free speech is good, asking questions is good - unless you are not allowed question anything which is the direction you seem to take and not just you.
  12. With the bills going up £100 a day it seems make of the 'leaked' document what you will, but I dont trust the government for anything, or the BBC, or Sky... 🤔 If you see any of the war news stories in Sky you will find many have no more comments allowed, or comments are closed - what happened to free speech? there isnt any as it doesnt fit the propaganda narrative set out by these news outlets, most cetainly funded by third parties, either go along with it or be shunned. where do I sign up and lock my self into these prices. 🙄 You can disagree as much as you like but on the other hand you cant argue that everything the so called tin foil hat people are saying is actually, like you know happening. I dont believe the covid data and never did - many FOA information has been raised on the government website as others too have concern and I dont believer that either - case in point, someone asked how many people died from vacciens and they said 15 deaths Up toJanuary 2022 And these are not normal vaccines, they are indemnified against legal procesution jabs with no long term safety data So I put in another FOA request over a month ago and said how many covid injury payments were made - which basically are payments if someone is severely ill or dead from vaccines - they can pay the family. I have not got a response.
  13. A 3.4 Cayman would be a better purchase than a RS4, I dont know if I want a coupe but it would be more reliable than an ageing RS4 I would imagine, dont think they are AWD however
  14. The Subaru in the last clip is a GT limited so Automatic, the manual would handle even better with its 50/50 distribution, Autos are 60/40 or something The problem is they are rare so getting clips of them is hard - the USA have the 2.5 GT SpecB in 6 speed manual (250hp 4 cylinder turbo) but I would imagine they would cost $15k+ they only sold < 2000 in the USA
  15. Remove the Subaru and say its Golf R32, would you fancy your chances against that? the only reason I mentioned it is because the Subaru is just as quick. My car is modified quite a bit and handlng is razor sharp and I do full alignment each year to ensure all is in order. I dont get the point in people spending big money on uprated brakes when you can get far better performance seen with uprating the suspension, the SpecBs of course have Bilstein struts standard which help massively and the torsen LSD which I think the GT86 has also and make a huge difference to handling which is already amazing as I drive on B roads all the time now and if anyone should know its me, but if I put Ohlin suspension on it you would struggle to keep up in your Toyota but even as it stands I would be pretty surprised if you could keep up to me coming out of a bend if I floored it shifting up to 4th, my car is mapped for 99RON and the AVCS timing has been adjusted in the remap but its only evident when I switch to S# mode, using this in city is too much as the throttle response is too agressive The Lexus ISF put on mechanical diffs around 2010 when they had the facelift, you cant underestimate the importance of them, its one of the things puting me off the Jaguar XFR as hauling that without a LSD is madness. I have Brembo pads on my car, Xtra ones fitted up front, which I think are the same type available for the GT86/BRZ - The discs are MTEC grooved, they are a few years old and no problems at all and I drive quite brisk or to put it another way outside of motorways I dont recall getting overtaken. I drove a e208 a few months ago at work, I drove on the same route home and if I drove as quick as I did my Subaru I get the impression that Peugeot would end up in a ditch You mentiomend an Audi RS4, a quick car no doubt but I need a daily and the RS4 screams money pit, in 6+ years the Subaru needed a sticky caliper, a steering bush, reverse position switch and a wheel bearing - aside from usual fluid changes. I would like to get a different car but my hands are tied as I have no space for it and not selling the Subaru, all I know it it will be petrol and 6+ cylinders - so much to choose from
  16. A treasury document shows energy companies will make excess profits of up to 170 Billion over the next 2 years 170 Billion lets have a strong beer, whiskey and digest this a bit more 170 BILLION This Energy war is nothing more than propaganda to fuel this entire crisis that we are seeing, to cause further panic in global markets - they say they want to crash the US Dollar well they are doing a very good job and have 8 years left This is not a 'cost of living' crisis - its global orchestrated disruptions in the western world expertly executed by the powerfully built dictators running the WEF Who here has signed up to this net zero policy? anyone-- no hands, anyone at the back? No body signed up for net zero, governments very kindly signed us all up to this, ditto to the decommission of perfectly normal combustion engine cars. Its controlled corruption on a grand scale
  17. Whether people realise it or not, we are at war. But, it's not a conventional war fought with bombs and bullets; it's much more insidious. The WEF is employing a dangerous blend of information and psychological warfare to reshape society and achieve its core objective; The Great Reset. The worst part? The general public is mainly unaware it's even happening. Over the past couple of years, we've all witnessed these tactics and experienced their power first-hand. I'm talking about the psychological manipulation that allowed previously unthinkable policies like lockdowns, travel restrictions, masks, and medical mandates to be applied on a massive scale worldwide. The fear-driven hysteria generated by government behavioural psychologists not only had people complying with these policies but also voluntarily policing the behaviour of others. We are already beginning to see these exact strategies deployed again. A prime example is how the WEF are whipping up climate alarmism to drive their net zero agenda and using governments they've infiltrated to implement their policies at an alarming rate. All with the support of a public who has been terrified by relentless propaganda designed to convince them the world will end if we don't cut our Co2 emissions.
  18. I think many would disagree with that, they can get pretty expensive! but anyone who gets ditch finders is asking for trouble
  19. It was a ST3, I get quite a few drivers up my bumper but not normally in full on WRC mode so I pinged in the reg to find out what it was, it’s a very quick car the ST3 and should out pace this car on a track easily but it’s all about the driver, like you and the Ferrari. Unlike the IS250 which is common with probably thousands on the road only 17 saloons like mine even sold in the UK, can assume many are crashed or written off now. I knew it was a bit rare when I bought it but no idea this much rare - the sound of the engine is enough reason to keep it and the handling is just the best - The hardcore Impreza’s with DCCD can dial in torque bias to suite needs but with a 50/50 split like this has you are pretty much set for optimal conditions all the time. So, the Subaru is a different beast entirely to the IS250 but its draining on your back and posture in general especially around town, well if you are over 40 that is - I couldn’t use it as a daily if I was in the city, I was close to selling it in 2019 as I was between jobs but moved to the countryside and just kept it. A WRX STi is quicker but not really feasible for a daily unless you have rubber joints and the running costs are worse When I had the Lexus, my wife used to be asleep in the passenger’s seat on journeys, never does she sleep in the Subaru. I have it way too long and would look at getting a replacement but my driveway can only do 2 cars so any replacement out the window I disagree, If you live in rural areas you cant beat the safety AWD brings and it rains a lot in England, if your GT86 was behind me at a corner I would leave it trailing coming out of it becaue of the AWD - just as happened to the ST3 in fact and it doesnt mater if its wet or dry I just need to shift up exiting the corner and you are gone, 3rd to 4th gear gets up to around 100mph, rather quickly at that. This is the beast from the east (when it had summer tyres on - now have all season) And overtaking is so easy and with so many useless people being unable to overtake nowadays that surge of speed from 3rd gear is very useful - not bad for a farmers car
  20. When one resorts to foul language there is only one getting worked up here The Fiesta ST3 would outpace any of your luke warm cars without trying – My Subaru would put that in its place and your BRZ would not even compete with the ST3 – If you want to back stab cars at least own something a bit better. And if you are still not convinced let me know when you are next doing a track day – wet or dry works with me The 3.0 is more reliable and sounds way better than the 2.0 EJ, next time drive a 6-speed saloon - that’s why I prefer them. And no S4 because of what the previous posters said about German metal being unreliable junk, I need something for a daily
  21. Agree 100% German cars live on the brand image and marketing, when you look at cars like the Lexus LS, none of the high end german cars can meet that level of build quality. I learnt my lesson with a CL55 AMG, The engine was fantastic, which is more that could be said of the rest of the car
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