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If you had the kill shots, beware the 5G
 
All weekend and that’s all you got….a tweet

We didn’t half miss your intellect I must say <laugh>
You might not have noticed but a lot of people on these forums talk in tweets now because they have no words of their own.
Some are famous for it such as the thick scouser who will post 5 or 10 in a row without reply but never respond if he gets a reply.
 
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You might not have noticed but a lot of people on these forums talk in tweets now because they have no words of their own.
Some are famous for it such as the thick scouser who will post 5 or 10 in a row without reply but never respond if he gets a reply.

but sucky does put up some entertaining tweets ……peej ones are just so silly I’m surprised he doesn’t look at em after reading the headline with them being just a short bit of damning evidence all ten seconds of it <laugh>
 
Nurse, nurse….the screens.

ex nurse John gets his arse handed to him….again.
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Nurse, nurse….the screens.

ex nurse John gets his arse handed to him….again.
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looks like she’s attached to strings ffs ……let’s be honest peej apart from it being something that suits your attack on John because he doesn’t fit into your view you wouldn’t have a clue what the fk either are saying <laugh>

a better effort than yesterday but neither will stop the spike protein in your body <laugh>
 
You might not have noticed but a lot of people on these forums talk in tweets now because they have no words of their own.
Some are famous for it such as the thick scouser who will post 5 or 10 in a row without reply but never respond if he gets a reply.

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When you are certain that Covid was a scam, then you can only go deeper into the conspiracy hole.

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so a communists takeover is underway?
 
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so a communists takeover is underway?

what you expect em to look like fella…..don’t matter what you call it these days…..communism nazism Zionism capitalism socialism they the isms become one because it’s all been bought and paid for by the few …..it’s a fking mess and no label will change the outcome of the way the few want this world to follow it’s vision of this vicious circle
 
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When you are certain that Covid was a scam, then you can only go deeper into the conspiracy hole.

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so a communists takeover is underway?

I don't follow the guy, even though I know he's come in for a lot stick, but just in the context of his tweet that you have put in front of us, I wouldn't say he wasn't completely wrong...

CCTV in the UK is at silly levels now, I was listening to the French Mayor the other day about all the CCTV cameras in France, that had been pulled down by the rioters, he was saying he couldn't replace them quick enough, and I don't feel comfortable with that thought process.

Now imagine a scenario where France is cashless, as they arrest rioters, their bank accounts are frozen to pay for any criminal damage, now although I would all to easily be tempted to say good, fook the scum, it's not what I want, I don't want to appease my own way of thinking by using the excuse if you have nothing to hide, because such a thought process steps right into our domain of our freedoms.

Sadly people are not listening and have virtually allowed our future lives be governed by those in power. So I think even if Tiss is a fooking crackpot, he makes a valid point. If you really want to change the system implemented by the rich, then you need to fight the very system itself peacefully.
 
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I don't follow the guy, even though I know he's come in for a lot stick, but just in the context of his tweet that you have put in front of us, I wouldn't say he wasn't completely wrong...

CCTV in the UK is at silly levels now, I was listening to the French Mayor the other day about all the CCTV cameras in France, that had been pulled down by the rioters, he was saying he couldn't replace them quick enough, and I don't feel comfortable with that thought process.

Now imagine a scenario where France is cashless, as they arrest rioters, their bank accounts are frozen to pay for any criminal damage, now although I would all to easily be tempted to say good, fook the scum, it's not what I want, I don't want to appease my own way of thinking by using the excuse if you have nothing to hide, because such a thought process steps right into our domain of our freedoms.

Sadly people are not listening and have virtually allowed our future lives be governed by those in power. So I think even if Tiss is a fooking crackpot, he makes a valid point. If you really want to change the system implemented by the rich, then you need to fight the very system itself peacefully.


I understand your views on a cashless society, fears even if that’s the right word to put against it. A question, how often do you pay in cash/percentage of monthly outgoings?

I spent about 60 last month in cash, the rest all via Apple Pay/bank transfer/direct debits. Farrage has/will have his bank accounts closed, same with Lozza Fox if he is to be believed. I doubt cash will die personally.
 
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I understand your views on a cashless society, fears even if that’s the right word to put against it. A question, how often do you pay in cash/percentage of monthly outgoings?

I spent about 60 last month in cash, the rest all via Apple Pay/bank transfer/direct debits. Farrage has/will have his bank accounts closed, same with Lozza Fox if he is to be believed. I doubt cash will die personally.

I don't use Apple Pay nor any other payment method that is via my phone. I spent £29.45 in my last single cash transaction (Monday), so I've spent half your monthly cash payouts in one go. I will pay in cash at the pub and I will use cash at the supermarket as well as other shops I use.

The only places I don't use cash is where they have forced me to go cashless, so my football club as example - not an easy one to say I will not give you my business then.

Cash will die because it is what the banks want, I do not have the slightest doubt that is what they want and their view is the sooner the better. The future will live to regret this, because it will be abused, even if that abuse is merely to charge you for looking after your (digital) money.

If you follow my content and go look on the Spurs board or GC, you will see that I've offered no excuses whatsoever for Farage's argument. I don't need people like him supporting my argument, I can make my own mind up on the way this is going.
 
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I don't use Apple Pay nor any other payment method that is via my phone. I spent £29.45 in my last single cash transaction (Monday), so I've spent half your monthly cash payouts in one go. I will pay in cash at the pub and I will use cash at the supermarket as well as other shops I use.

The only places I don't use cash is where they have forced me to go cashless, so my football club as example - not an easy one to say I will not give you my business then.

Cash will die because it is what the banks want, I do not have the slightest doubt that is what they want and their view is the sooner the better. The future will live to regret this, because it will be abused, even if that abuse is merely to charge you for looking after your (digital) money.

If you follow my content and go look on the Spurs board or GC, you will see that I've offered no excuses whatsoever for Farage's argument. I don't need people like him supporting my argument, I can make my own mind up on the way this is going.

Farage I have to admit was a bad one. He is only having his account downgraded as he doesn’t have sufficient funds for a premium account.
He isn’t having access to a bank account removed.

Not many places I go that don’t offer both cash and digital payments. My preference is digital, yours is cash. Mortgage, Council Tax, utilities are all digital. I would say most peoples are.
 
Farage I have to admit was a bad one. He is only having his account downgraded as he doesn’t have sufficient funds for a premium account.
He isn’t having access to a bank account removed.

Not many places I go that don’t offer both cash and digital payments. My preference is digital, yours is cash. Mortgage, Council Tax, utilities are all digital. I would say most peoples are.

But my main argument has not been about mortgage, council tax and utilities and never has been, as I said earlier neither have I used Farage to support my argument - anyone that has read my posts will know all that. Although I did write about incentives in the early days of DD's and the loss of jobs.

I also don't dispute the use of card payments, but all customers should be given a choice, those choices are gradually being removed. My football club has gone cashless, some pubs are going cashless, new venues are going cashless, car parks are going cashless, trains will be cashless once all the ticket offices close, Dartford Toll went cashless, that is not a choice.

Cashless advanced 10 years due to covid, the card companies were already paying incentives for retailers to go cashless before covid, I can't be arsed to look it up, but I know they got fined for it.

Now though it's being railroaded through by the banks and card companies because they have their own financial agendas, this will also leave a digital footprint to everything, which could also aid a government and the authorities, whatever it's future intentions. As I've said in the past, the Canadian government showed it's intentions in that area over protestors.

France couldn't replace their surveillance cameras quick enough during the riots, as stated by their mayor, imagine what they will be like once everyone has gone digital.

Edit: I should add, when cards first came in, shops had to keep payment vouchers so your card details could be wanded through if the systems went down, I doubt any retailer has these vouchers anymore - which means when the systems go down, everyone is fooked (once cashless).
 
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Cash jobs are usually cheaper than putting it in bank …….. and what about the drug dealers serving the public……it’s a living and I’m not sure a bank account is what they want when the tax office gets info from everyone’s incomings and out going’s from the bank themselves.

let’s be honest here do you think they the already filthy rich will have eyes on them when shifting **** around or will this nonsense be just for us as per fking usual.

anyways…….lizards and disco biscuits init
 
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