They got rid of 15 minute cities!

I can’t verify this but, wouldn’t it be nice…

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‘Think Global, act local’…a great example this one! :slight_smile:

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Brits will just spray whipped cream over the cameras all day long. Don’t think the coppers have the stomach for the clean up.

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Lol, if only that would work.

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Silly string is longer lasting.

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Sadly, not enough people are seeing this or fighting it. My nearest town closed off the centre due to Covid and its staying closed off. It takes twice as long to get to places, and the speed limit has been reduced from 30 mph to 20. There have been protests in nearby Oxford but not enough people have woken up.

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The covid lies are wearing thin. Surprised we still have restrictions in place? I thought everywhere in the UK had reopened. In a way the restrictions are now embedded in the sleeping public who crave stability. It’s sad to see people carrying out their programming just as it was designed to do. I have a neighbour who’s sister has been sick with covid on and off for months now. I offered to give her some ivermectin but was told “we are not listening to that rubbish”

One can only try, and then gather your tribe.

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Tribes can be good, is this going to be a tribe here tribe Giza?

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Seattle is obviously not in the category of what could ever be called a 15 minute city, but here is interesting thing they did awhile ago to install screens for speed limit signs so limits can be adjusted based on traffic conditions to improve overall traffic movement.

Basically this works by reducing the limit back from where there is a traffic jam, so people slow down ahead of time gradually instead of all at once, or something.

Minneapolis was the first U.S. city to do this before Seattle.

Only cost $42 million dollars, too.

Fellow in this video says it could be more effective if fully implemented with more advanced computer system to increase obedience, but “city politics” is slowing that down. (People don’t want speeding tickets to be issued by mail from computers reading their speed through a camera, instead of an actual cop pulling them over).

They do use cameras to read license plates to mail bills for crossing bridges, got a $40 “civic penalty” bill to pay now since didn’t pay $5 bridge toll soon enough.

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Why not! Could be a good T-shirt for the Giza merch store :+1:

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Shirts are good, also talking about tribal mentality sometimes this can be a problem but every tribe is different.

Heard from a construction contractor working on tribal land, they don’t allow contractor to bring in their own work crew they can only hire Indians.

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I’m on twitter a fair bit, and like to take a stroll around the neighborhood from time to time. There’s a lot of folks who read a couple of books and now think they are doctors. I call it the COVID tribe, some may call it a cult.

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Haha, takes more than reading two books to become a doctor, lol. Legitimate doctors publish books more so than read them.

Never used twitter much.

Some baby birds did hatch from eggs in my attic recently, they tweet a lot.

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You can spot a quack a mile off, all briefcase no stethoscope.

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They would never be able to diagnose pneumonia before it was too late, got to check lung sounds all four quadrants every patient.

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“Pedestrianising” cities was the start. Seemed like a good idea at the time.

My vaxxed daughter had covid for weeks but refused to take Ivermectin. Praying for the deceptions to be exposed and for people to return to sanity. I live in hope.

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I don’t know a lot about Ivermectin, are any ER doctors using that does anyone know?

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I know when I asked for it to be given to my brother while he was in critical care they refused. We had to take some in on visits. I think early on it was being prescribed before the vax arrived.

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Right I remember you mentioned that happened with some of those English quacks they should loose their licenses for that at the very least.

One of my cousins is married to an ER doctor at OHSU in Portland but we haven’t talked since this whole thing started, hope to see them again one day.

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