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Christine's avatar

Wow - People read posts I made back in January - I was on Quora for a few months. I was beating the shit out of all posts recommending synthetic mRNA vaccines, so much that I upset the guy on Quora who was pushing them and we had a one on one about it - I agreed to disagree - and carried on in fine form and then my posts were cancelled soon after I made them - and then, not getting the hint to conform - I was frozen out for 3 months in punishment - so I wrote the moderator and gave him a piece of my mind and all of my posts were removed and I got a lifetime ban from Quora - not the only place, I have a lifetime ban for the next 100 years, like any of us are going to be around that long!!

A girl's gotta do, what a girl's gotta do - sort of thing!!

Much Laughter!!

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Kalle Pihlajasaari's avatar

Yeah, the ignorant with power do not play fair, they simply abuse the power.

I had a 3 month edit block from Wikipedia for adding a comment on the Talk page of Ivermectin. After they block you they collapse or archive your comments or edits and it is as if they never happened and visitors who check the Talk page are fooled into thinking there is a happy consensus. I went to look at the history and archives of the Talk page and I was not the first.

Wikipedia was captured by an innocent sounding policy where for important topics like medical they must defer to public health pronouncements and not to primary sources even if they contradicts. The site c19early.com and linked sites are BANNED as sources even though they simply list the extracted data from over 2000 published medical research papers relating to early covid treatments. The generics are cheaper and better than the expensive patent remedies of course.

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Christine's avatar

Wow, my post was back in Feb 12 2023 - do people actually read my posts from that long ago - wonderful, you did - welcome to my substack.

I reviewed my substack after Microsoft used something to wipe all of my posts off my hard drive and I did not have a copy of them, including, at that time, my password to log on here, into my substack - I had to review my password a few weeks earlier, after repeated attempts by "someone" to crack it, so the only way I can remember it, was to copy and paste it in from that hard drive.

As luck would have it, I amde a copy on a thumb drive which I had forgotten about and when I was clearing off data on old drives, some months later, I came across it again - I had stropped posting here, once I no longer could - so off I went again - "In like Flynn" posting anti vaccines shit once more and I've been at it ever since, on and off.

I went back over my posts and copied the titles of posts which represented the best artciles from the past 4 years, as refernce points, to be able to keep the pressure on - and on the safe side, I recently posted that "compendium" here for anyone else to use if they wanted - I think it became a reference point for everyone, somewhere on this substack, but I don't really know where, because guess what - my hard drive got nobbled again by Microsoft and I lost it once more - if you have been going back through my articles, it's not a bad idea to copy and paste the titles in blue to a thumb drive for future reference and to load the pages from, from your thumb drive and not logged into this substack.

Keep safe, be well

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Kalle Pihlajasaari's avatar

With the falling cost of SSD hard drives it is not very expensive to clone all your personal data occasionally. Every time I upgrade my computer over the decades I simply clone everything. So everything I have done with the exception of social media posts is safe at least until the last computer upgrade from 4 years back or so. With email I confess I have used gmail since moving countries and changing hosting providers but hope to change that again to self hosting one day and keeping local copies of IMAP folders.

With Facebook I have downloaded all my posts about every year or two but I think it will outlive me. On Mastodon you can transfer much of your stuff to a new host even if you are booted off. I do not use cloud storage for files but it is handy if you have to share stuff like my wife does for work, still prudent to keep a local copy.

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Christine's avatar

Hi Kalle - because of the pressure I put on my posts, to drive the content forward, I am not happy to stay with safe subjects to elicit paid memberships are ongoing (my substack is free) I tend to cross political divides not comfortably accepted in the country where I have finally chosen to live and I'm sure that my thoughts, if I am found out, could result in a punishment, so I don't generally keep copies on my hard drives, my posts on my substack are my main resource and from which I occasionally recover and repost specific posts pertaining to the situation that we find ourselves in, post Covid vaccines - none of which I have had (vaccines).

I don't say where I live and I try not to "shit in my own nest here" preferring to keep my thoughts on the Covid vaccines to myself and let the madness of Covid vaccines take their course here.

When Trump or Biden gets on the World stage ,the whole world stops to hear what they have to say - when I get on my soapbox on my substack 20% of my membership stop to read what I have posted, so if I'm lucky that might be around 500 and if I've saved just one person from having the Covid vaccines, with my free salt water cure, then that is a 100% markup on if I had done nothing at all, so I'm hopefull that I've saved many more, but with such a small membership, what hope any of us, of being able to stop Covid vaccines - but I had to try.

I have 2 separate lives as such. The life I have on here - where I blow off steam and try to predict an unfortunate future and my other life, completely divorced from my substack and my thoughts which I post on it - thus, in a manner of speaking - I can kick my thoughts of Covid and those who perpetuate them, in the balls, while staying safe from their aggression, if I hit a sore spot, if that makes any sense (which I constantly hope to do).

In my other life, I collect other things digital, of interest to me, which I began collecting in a paper format, long before computers and digital came along, so my digital holdings are just an ongoing progression of that.

I'm not keen on SSD drives, I like the old hard drive drives, they last for ever and I have lots of them, my maximum size is 2TB, because I have Windows computers and I ran with Windows 7 for years, Windows 10 now - and the maximum hard drive size that Windows 7 could read and see was 2TB.

I have quite a lot of Windows computers for all of my other needs, laptops to watch downloaded programs on 65 inch monitors via HTML leads - probably how I missed most of the nudging that the rest of you experienced through adverts and free to air TV - the programs I download and watch, rarely have any adverts (taken out first) in them and they cover topics and programs not available here, on free to air TV, presumably.

I guess I'm a hoarder of digital information which I like, but there is simply so much that there does not seem much point in cloning all of it - some I do, in case of a hard drive failure, which used to happen in the past, but I also have a software program which allows me to recover all of the digital content from a hard drive which crashed, in its entirety - so win win.

I use second hand Windows computers - I can't see the point in upgrading to something new, it is easy enough to keep rechangeable hard drives clean, well the principal one in use now, transferring downloaded stuff to the hard drive consistent with the topic which is of interest to me - like Reality TV programs on one hard drive and Movies to another and Software to another, etc - so that I can load the hard drive of interest to recover software, or TV programs and movies, if we choose to watch the one or the other, in the evenings after tea and before bed, deleting the stuff after we have watched it and making room for new programs yet to be published.

My TV and Movie take is from all English speaking Countries and while we enjoy movies, really that's up to 1989 after which digitization and acting seems to have downgraded movies somehow, with a few exceptional actors we like to watch. Opera VPN Browser and rlsbb.cc

I'm in my late 70's, so it's not like I'm going to be here for ever - I'm thinking of another 10 years or so, if I'm lucky - my live in companion is losing their marbles (a genetic problem passed on from mummy) and I am more the carer than landlord, as such now - we have discovered "elements of sex" never enjoyed before, so win/win - I posted the latest one yesterday or the day before (multiple screaming female orgasms) - it passes the day and makes me feel good about myself too. Me, I've got a memory like an Elephant.

Work - what's that? I've been retired for a long time. Every day is a holiday, it's just how I choose to fill it, which is interesting. I used to like making things, but after Covid, I really don't think there are going to be many people around, left after Cancers and other horrid diseases have decimated them and I can't see the point being creative for the few who remain, after I have died and who are probably not interested in what I achieved, while I was alive.

Don't forget to use my free salt water cure which I posted again a few days ago here on my substack - it has kept me safe from viruses and diseases for over 31 years - we are never sick - another reason why I was so anti vaccines.

Keep safe, be well.

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Richard Seager's avatar

I had all my content removed from Vimeo for beoing a vaccine atheist.

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Kalle Pihlajasaari's avatar

I thought to join Mastodon and looked for a suitable server and thought the PirateParty.be instance should be suitably against the globalists. Turns out the server admins, perhaps the party and much of their users are all as woke as can be.

I posted a somewhat questioning site about natural climate cycles in a sort of curious way as I had not vetted it deeply but it was interesting. I was booted for "climate denialism" which is not even a thing but they probably did mean https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_change_denial but this is just a pathetic dog whistle that applies to EVERYONE if you look at the definition it would be impossible to be 100% in agreement with EVERY facet and EVERY severity of the CURRENT NARRATIVE for compliance, so everyone can get this label.

"Climate change denial refers to denial, dismissal, or doubt of the scientific consensus on the rate and extent of global warming, its significance, or its connection to human behavior, in whole or in part."

I found a new home at https://cr8r.gg/@kallemp and they seem pretty chill, much smaller user base cam prevent mobs and "woke think" starting I suppose.

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Richard Seager's avatar

Mastodon are very woke. Have you added your pronouns, declared yourself non-binary?

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Kalle Pihlajasaari's avatar

In Finland we do not use gender pronouns so the whole thing is a bit of a joke. On StackExchange Monica was expelled for the pre-CRIME of not agreeing to their demands on how to enable woke gender policy in a FUTURE terms and conditions document. The whole thing is agenda driven and if I was non-binary I would start to believe that I was being used as a pawn from the way the woke has been weaponised in the name of lbg. A trans person once said that it should not even belong in the same list as being trans is not a sexual preference yet mixing them all together it has become impossible to tell apart what is somewhat rational from what is total propaganda. I still visit SE occasionally but no longer offer my free work product to them and their evil investors.

It does look like many of the mastodon servers may have been taken over by woke agendas and that is very sad but the beauty is that moving servers is very possible as I had to do.

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Christine's avatar

Finland - is full of Blue Eyed Blondes - YUM!! I used to live in England up to 24 when I left for somewhere warmer, the cold and rain got to me, I must say, as well as the overcrowding, back then - can't imagine what it is like in England now. Finland, where Father Christmas lives, was just too bloody cold for me, so I skipped the Blue Eyes Blondes and went for other "characteristics" instead.

I used to post on Quora, but they like vaccines and they had a guy who pandered to the vaccines shit, so I created waves and rocked their boat criticizing the Covid Pandmic vaccines policies they enjoyed and did not last there long - 2 separate times.

Hope my warnings came home to roost, after all.

Are you a Blonde by any chance?

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Kalle Pihlajasaari's avatar

It so happens I am a blue eyes blond. They are popular here. I married a half Italian, half South African.

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Richard Seager's avatar

Just had a look at https://cr8r.gg/@kallemp

Seems ok. Did you get a reply re your question on censorship?

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Kalle Pihlajasaari's avatar

Yeah, a couple of helpful people said it is up to each instance on how they do things. I can accept this but as there are the basic mastodon rules and they had no extra rules in place they had no cause to censor my climate curiosity yet they simply said it was not permitted. This from what I thought was an anti-establishmentarian party but looking more like a honeypot for dissidents who get browbeaten into wokeness if they stay at least on their mastodon server.

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Christine's avatar

Hi Richard. Yes, well - I originally used to be the person who sat on Steve Kirsch's shoulders, metaphorically speaking, like the dwarf on St Nicholas's shoulders, if my memory serves me correctly and I was his consciousness and made him spend some of the money he gathers via this, his substack, which was in the region of US$20 million each year home free, until he got fed up with me and banned me for life from his substack and him - but there are many ways to skin a cat and here I am back again in one of a number of identities I can be at any one time - if I choose to make life hard for him again - but, with respect to these vaccines, my enemy's enemy is my friend so while Steve leaves me alone, I don't bother him or well, Kevin (the thick one) or Wayne (the clever one) his lieutenants who run this subtack for him and report back any goodies they find to him - Steve being a serial Entrepreneur and all.

I see the little man has Type 2 Diabetes, like me - he is 66 I am 76 so I've had it longer than him, free advice given if anyone wants it, eat what you don't like, but barely, just enough to get by on and no potatoes (sugar) and no sugar drinks - easy.

Must be terrible for him, he is mining US$ like they are going out of fashion and nothing he can spend his wealth on, except make more and even more - I spent a bit of mine on 1/18 CMC and other toy cars (over 100 now), investment purposes, bloody things cost upwards of $1,000 each to buy now - crazy. Not that I'll ever sell any - it is not a money thing.

So, I'm not Christine and I'm not a female either - Christine Keeler was a bit of a joke - look her up on Google for a laugh - so when the substack refers back to Yahoo, where I access it, no big deal.

Google is good because it should refer people to my free substack, which is what I want.

I don't give a shit if Steve blocks this substack, I'll just pop up on another one and carry on just the same as I have before, but I have over 1,000 subscribers now, so loss to Steve and these vaccines ,well knocking them, that is - and blowing a bit of smoke off now and again - it is how it is - my latest post is my ongoing better yet?

Much laughter - dare I say it - Christine - you bet I do!!

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Steve Martin's avatar

Hello Christine,

Although a new subscriber, I am overwhelmed by the volume coming from you and substack in general, so out of necessity, I file 95% into a 'read later' folder.

Not this one, and I'm glad I did. Brian triangulates a bit of what I am seeing on YouTube podcasts by the likes of Rob Braxman and Naomi Brockwell.

Will be crossposting this and forwarding to a few 'private' anti-narrative Facebook sites, as siloed as they may be.

From about 7 or 8 years ago, I watched the slow-motion dillution, capture, and corruption of Quora, and I don't want to see history repeating itself here.

Thank you so much for this.

And Happy New Year from Japan,

steve

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Jack Griffin MD's avatar

I "printed" this as a pdf, placed it in folder, 5 mins later it showed a different title of this post as a car ins.com website. just though you should know. check titles before you save

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Richard Seager's avatar

Excellent read. Substack also identifies you when you log in via a google capture (captcha).

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Jack Griffin MD's avatar

huge problem with loss of removable batteries for cell phones. Use the flip phones or faraday bags

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Richard Seager's avatar

I removed the battery from a flip phone many years ago when I went to see a journalist. It still buzzed me 5 minutes later with an incoming SMS. Don't ask me how, I guess it had a back up battery hidden away.

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Jack Griffin MD's avatar

the "modern" versions of flip phones have a battery hidden just above the battery compartment, essentially two batteries. Thus location-specific data still emanates from the phone. Old ones don't. I use Faraday bags or keep it in microwave when not in use, say, bedtime. You won't get calls, but hey, you're off the grid.

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Christine's avatar

Hi Jack - I'm sort of "old" and i have this thing about a bloody iPhone ringing when I'm in the bog having a shit - well I have an Apple and an Android phone, but i don't use either and i don't have sim's for either - I went through a phase of trying to scan people for their new MAC addresses but I soon got fed up doing that.

I have a tenant who I charge $5 weekly rent. Rents here are up in the $250-$300 range, but I don't need the money (at 76) and I can't see the point of fleecing her - she is occasional company - down the other end of my bungalow type home - no internal steps - and then, if she leaves, because she is my tenant, she is not entitled to anything of mine, unlike if in a relationship or marriage.

Good way to be, have my cake and eat it with none of the issues that failed relationships have.

My phones - I don't use them. She has a phone and I direct all of my very few calls through her phone and she acts as my occasional receptionist and has limited access to my MasterCard to pay other bills which come in through the post without me having to do that myself.

I set up fake email accounts with a cheap "burner" sim card, which I throw away after use - blinking simple.

Her telephone number - not mine.

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