BlueShadow wrote:"The COV-19 pandemic has provided a pretext and a justification for destabilizing the economies of entire countries, impoverishing large sectors of the World population. Unprecedented in modern history.
And it is important that we act cohesively and in solidarity with those who are victims of this crisis. People’s lives are in a freefall and their purchasing power has been destroyed. What kind of twisted social structure awaits us in the wake of the lockdown?
Can we trust the World Health Organization (WHO) and the powerful economic interest groups behind it.
Can we trust the main actors behind the multibillion dollar global vaccination project?
Can we trust the Western media which has led the fear campaign? Disinformation sustains the lies and fabrications. Can we trust our “corrupt” governments? Our national economy has been devastated.
This is an act of “economic warfare” against humanity"
All I can say is that after every big crisis a big economic "boom" happened. Like after the WWII, after a short period of recovery there was an economic boom, 60s was a golden age for all Europe, UK, Italy, France, a lot of industries. And not only economic, but also artistic, musical, technological etc. and ideas. with desire and strength to rise again in everything.
avanfurwet wrote:Also global financial crisis of 2008 was only followed by a pseudo-recovery as governments printed money and gave it to banksters who kept it for themselves instead of lending, and then bid up prices of investment assets which they sold to each other (and us) on commission. It's all ending badly of course, as it always does. We humans are good at repeating mistakes.
IndyPleco wrote:avanfurwet wrote:Also global financial crisis of 2008 was only followed by a pseudo-recovery as governments printed money and gave it to banksters who kept it for themselves instead of lending, and then bid up prices of investment assets which they sold to each other (and us) on commission. It's all ending badly of course, as it always does. We humans are good at repeating mistakes.
Yeah, we were heading towards another recession regardless. The writing was already starting to appear on the wall.
avanfurwet wrote:BlueShadow wrote:"The COV-19 pandemic has provided a pretext and a justification for destabilizing the economies of entire countries, impoverishing large sectors of the World population. Unprecedented in modern history.
And it is important that we act cohesively and in solidarity with those who are victims of this crisis. People’s lives are in a freefall and their purchasing power has been destroyed. What kind of twisted social structure awaits us in the wake of the lockdown?
Can we trust the World Health Organization (WHO) and the powerful economic interest groups behind it.
Can we trust the main actors behind the multibillion dollar global vaccination project?
Can we trust the Western media which has led the fear campaign? Disinformation sustains the lies and fabrications. Can we trust our “corrupt” governments? Our national economy has been devastated.
This is an act of “economic warfare” against humanity"
All I can say is that after every big crisis a big economic "boom" happened. Like after the WWII, after a short period of recovery there was an economic boom, 60s was a golden age for all Europe, UK, Italy, France, a lot of industries. And not only economic, but also artistic, musical, technological etc. and ideas. with desire and strength to rise again in everything.
Is that quote from "globalresearch.ca"?
Seems to be offline for me. Probably no great loss. "globalresearch" seems to be a bullshit site peddling wild-eyed conspiracy theories, pseudoscience and propaganda. Maybe a front for a Russian state-sponsored fake news trolling operation.
Don't know about this "economic boom" theory. 1960's were fully 15 years after WW2 and then 1970's were an economic disaster. But agree the 1960's were groovy
Also global financial crisis of 2008 was only followed by a pseudo-recovery as governments printed money and gave it to banksters who kept it for themselves instead of lending, and then bid up prices of investment assets which they sold to each other (and us) on commission. It's all ending badly of course, as it always does. We humans are good at repeating mistakes.
evil-pineapples wrote:You sound like a truly horrible person.
Giorgio Grandi wrote:I think most of you do not get the problem.
This is not going to end, and I do not mean it will end bad (or good), it simply will not end.
We need to be ready to coexist with covid infection on long term. To lock ourselves in the house for 2-4 weeks will help hospitals to cope, but it wont erase covid from the face of the earth.
Implement testing on covid, RNA swabs and / or antibody kit (dunno now as the cost is a big matter) will bring many industry back on truck.
Our life is going to change a lot and we are losing a part of it. Until we will not have a efficient therapy (or vaccination) it wont turn back. I am really sorry my kids will have to grow up, I do not know for how long, in a world where social distance keep safe instead than enjoy the warmth of the company of other people without being afraid
avanfurwet wrote:So now we are all finding out who are the real leaders among our politicians, and who is still floundering about seeking photo ops and desperately trying to pretend to be a leader.
drevokocur66 wrote:evil-pineapples wrote:You sound like a truly horrible person.
Because?
evil-pineapples wrote:drevokocur66 wrote:evil-pineapples wrote:You sound like a truly horrible person.
Because?
You're talking about this like it's a great thing just because there will be more girls looking to become porn models in the near future. That somehow makes it all worth it?
Giorgio Grandi wrote:It is so simple: few days at home and than start testing. Who is negative is free to came back to have a normal life.
We are pretty good in porn at testing, and this is the only solution: wait few days to let people to eventually turn positive and than testing, testing, testing (Like they did in Corea).
In porn we are pretty good ad testing, excluding the big issue with close borders, our industry will be the first one to give save environment to their members. It is just a matter of days probably.
Giorgio Grandi wrote:The Italian system doesnt work, I guess people do not understand it yet, just yesterday Police stopped 50 positive that although they knew they were positive, they went around in the city.
In China to confine people at home it worked because was forbidden even to go to the market (the army brought food home) and it looks like there have been many more deaths than is said. This is the reason why europe undervalue the virus.
The solution is only one, Testing Everyone, not just to test who has symptoms and let everyone else at home assuming they are good guy and test only who has terrible symptoms.
It is so simple: few days at home and than start testing. Who is negative is free to came back to have a normal life.
We are pretty good in porn at testing, and this is the only solution: wait few days to let people to eventually turn positive and than testing, testing, testing (Like they did in Corea).
In porn we are pretty good ad testing, excluding the big issue with close borders, our industry will be the first one to give save environment to their members. It is just a matter of days probably.
Giorgio Grandi wrote:In China to confine people at home it worked because was forbidden even to go to the market (the army brought food home) and it looks like there have been many more deaths than is said. This is the reason why europe undervalue the virus.
Evil_Del wrote:1- Find a vaccin
2- Have a worldwire obligatory vaccination campaign
3- problem Solved (until next time)
When religious pray and politicians talk, scientists work.
until then we are fucked.
Giorgio Grandi wrote:The Italian system doesnt work, I guess people do not understand it yet, just yesterday Police stopped 50 positive that although they knew they were positive, they went around in the city.
In China to confine people at home it worked because was forbidden even to go to the market (the army brought food home) and it looks like there have been many more deaths than is said. This is the reason why europe undervalue the virus.
magizi87 wrote:But what I gather from the Internet is that testing for this particular disease is not easily available, even for the government's. How are porn studios gonna get the hang of it?
dap-addict wrote:Any idea how much it will cost about, Giorgio?
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