Anonymous ID: c54445 Dec. 5, 2021, 1:31 p.m. No.15141963   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2209 >>3394

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I have been checking in daily, of course like everyone I am fatigued beyond belief with the current situation. I do however know it will end at some point, I can't wait to enter the next phase. I don't think we are at the precipice just yet, but we are very close.

 

I am still a bit lost about the London pics, it would be nice to have a short report of findings on the dig. I did notice the Victoria street and Black Box came up, I visit this area every time I go to London and am a bit of an expert about the local area.

 

An interesting fact is the "We Got A Problem" guy on YouTube, the one with the distinctive monotone voice, he has recently been including footage from the same camera location on the Embankment in his videos, that is very much dasting to me, maybe he is an anon here.

Anonymous ID: c54445 Dec. 5, 2021, 2:08 p.m. No.15142095   🗄️.is 🔗kun

TV ALERT - MSM HIT PIECE INCOMING

 

Channel 4, Tue 7 Dec, 9pm

 

The Cult of Conspiracy: QAnon

An examination of the wildest conspiracy of our times. From the biggest names in QAnon to the

front-line digital soldiers, what leads people down such a different path?

 

https://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-cult-of-conspiracy-qanon

Anonymous ID: c54445 Dec. 5, 2021, 2:17 p.m. No.15142125   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5320

English Reject Full Lockdown, But Minor Restrictions Remain Popular

 

A poll has found that the English public is accepting of certain restrictions, but that the idea of a full lockdown remains extremely unpopular.

 

A YouGov poll released yesterday has found that the English public is overwhelmingly against the reintroduction of strict lockdown rules, though less disruptive measures such as mask-wearing and social distancing remain popular.

 

Tighter rules regarding COVID were reimplemented in England last month after the emergence of the new Omicron variant of the Chinese Coronavirus.

 

The poll found that 68 per cent of English adults are against the closing of pubs and restaurants, with only 23 per cent supporting closures. 9 per cent are unsure regarding the reimplementation of the measure.

 

64 per cent also rejected only allowing people to leave their homes for essential shopping, work, and exercise, while 61 per cent rejected the idea of preventing people from meeting up with others they do not live with indoors.

 

Support for a variety of more minor measures remains high, however, with restrictions such as mask-wearing in stores and on public transport, as well as social distancing in bars and restaurants, being popular with the English public.

 

Support for all measures, extreme or otherwise, has also risen since July, according to the poll, though only slightly. This coincides with increased fears regarding the new Omicron variant of the Wuhan virus.

 

While the idea of extreme coronavirus restrictions remains unpopular in England, the British government has refused to rule out the imposition of harsher measures in the lead up to Christmas.

 

“It would be irresponsible to make guarantees,” Health Secretary Sajid Javid said regarding the possibility of a lockdown, though he recommended that “people should continue with their plans as normal for Christmas”.

 

The government has also come under fire over how the more recent restrictions have been implemented.

 

New rules, which once again require the wearing of masks on public transport and in retail settings, but also mandate close contacts of Omicron cases to self-isolate for ten days even if they test negative for the virus, are set to be reviewed by the government in mid-December.

 

However, some Conservative MPs have pointed out that the legislation backing the new measures is only set to expire in March next year, long after the promised review date — raising questions as to how long the restrictions will actually last.

 

The news that the English public rejects more stringent COVID measures stands in stark contrast with views in other European countries.

 

Germany has announced a lockdown for the unvaccinated on Thursday, and will also consider making vaccination against the coronavirus mandatory after a poll found that the majority of Germans were in favour of compulsory jabs.

 

The measure is also popular in Austria, with 55 per cent of adults in favour of what has been termed “Covid Apartheid”.

 

Austria has committed to enforcing measures mandating coronavirus vaccination from February, with those who refuse injections facing a indefinite lockdown, hefty fines, and possibly prison time.

 

Greece has also announced that those over 60 who remain unvaccinated will face rolling monthly fines from January.

 

The entirety of the European Union could soon be facing compulsory vaccination, with European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen suggesting that discussions need to be had regarding a vaccine mandate within the bloc — a move that has been described as a step towards the “Chinafication of Europe”.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2021/12/05/english-reject-full-lockdown-but-minor-restrictions-remain-popular/

Anonymous ID: c54445 Dec. 5, 2021, 5:23 p.m. No.15142988   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Rothschild Dynasty’s Heir Is Selling His Luxury Superyacht for Almost $100 Million

 

Sometimes, billionaires’ toys can become just as famous as their owners, even it happens due to reasons that might be considered negative. The majestic Planet Nine, although a spectacular yacht in its own right, made headlines years ago when it was at the center of a legal scandal. Now, it’s back on the market, ready to write a different story.

 

Rothschild is one of those names that needs no introduction. As the heir of the Baron Rothschild title, along with the famous European banking business, Nathaniel (Nat) Rothschild is also known for owning several high-class toys, including private jets and yachts. It was many years ago that he commissioned what was then known as “Project Nato,” a gorgeous explorer meant to travel the world.

 

A lot of billionaires like to keep their luxury purchases private, but Nat’s future superyacht became famous when a high court case broke out, back in 2012. The banking tycoon and the initial Monaco-based builder of the vessel had a conflict over the payments and the progress of the construction. A few years later, the project was moved to Admiral Yachts and became this shipyard’s second largest model, known as Planet Nine.

 

So, we could say that the Rothschild heir literally fought for this luxury vessel, a 270-foot (73 meters) explorer. With an exterior design by Tim Heywood Design and an interior by Fitz Interior, Planet Nine was meant to be as comfortable and intimate as a villa, according to the builder, while also being equipped for thrilling adventures. The Owner’s private area unfolds over 300 square meters (3,200 square feet), with the main cabin on the aft and a second cabin, plus a lounge area, on the bow.

 

Guests onboard can enjoy a panoramic observatory lounge, a theater room with a 119” screen, and a spa room with a large terrace. Another distinctive feature of Planet Nine is its dedicated helicopter area, which includes not just a helipad for an Airbus H 130 model, and a hangar with refueling capabilities, but even a dedicated cabin and office for the helicopter pilot, which is very rare for a yacht of this size.

 

The legal dispute over “Project Nato” is now in the past, and Rothschild is parting with his luxury toy, listed for a whopping $96 million (€85 million). Another billionaire will write a new chapter on board Planet Nine.

 

https://www.autoevolution.com/news/rothschild-dynastys-heir-is-selling-his-luxury-superyacht-for-almost-100-million-175337.html

Anonymous ID: c54445 Dec. 5, 2021, 5:29 p.m. No.15143026   🗄️.is 🔗kun

It's like one big circle-jerk

 

Queen Elizabeth receives Ruth Bader Ginsburg Women of Leadership Award

 

British ambassador to the United States, Dame Karen Pierce, accepted the award, named after the late US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, on behalf of the Queen

 

In a letter to her Majesty, President Biden said, "This award is a testament to your lifetime of leadership and unflinching devotion to serving the people of the Commonwealth."

 

The President added: "Your strength and integrity through an era of unprecedented global challenges have set an example for the world that will continue to inspire leaders for generations to come.”

 

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts also said: “"Your Majesty's reign has exemplified devotion to service and to the rule of law.

 

“It has inspired a great many others around the world to give of themselves for the broader good.

 

"Your Majesty and my late colleague Justice Ginsburg personified those virtues in different arenas, to be sure, but with the same extraordinary level of commitment and, indeed, courage."

 

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy praised The Queen as the "most deserving woman of leadership of our time."