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Paul groover
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10/12/2020 8:10:43 PM
Fascist alert
Do you know what a british health secretary Matt Handjob for a fiver said in relation to the multi billion music industry in the UK. You will will have to retrain we are banning live music. Since when did he become god that,s who i get my inalienable rights from. If he thinks he is god know let him perform some miracles or something. Instead of waving bits of paper around pretending he is something to be feared. Never did a hard days labor is in his life. His suggestion was to retrain as the covid mafia keep everyone in line. Some people but he is just following orders all we got to do is smell where the shite is coming from. That's our people we need to have a quiet word with
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Bluto
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10/13/2020 12:03:16 AM
this post belongs in the political forum, Paul.
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The CODE
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10/13/2020 5:33:35 AM
Nah Bluts - this post is exactly where it should be!
It is about the Future of Music!!!
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Honus Wagner V
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10/13/2020 10:37:01 AM
That's right Bluto.. So get lost, freak.
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Bluto
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10/13/2020 11:15:33 AM
when he said Covid mafia it became political. Honus, don't press your luck, you're already here on borrowed time.
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The CODE
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10/13/2020 8:14:54 PM
A little bit harsh there Honus, not sure about your angle?
This is a valid aurgument about the future of music, and
the arts, and the glib response from the ministers for the
artists to 'RETRAIN' for the future seems to be a negative
response to the situation to this impossible situation that
we find ourselves in!
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Honus Wagner V
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10/14/2020 11:10:56 AM
No harm done Code, me & Pop-eye go back a ways..
And Blutto, no need to panic over a term in widespread use about your heros pushing their latest fake disease. The post is clearly about the the attack on British musicians deprived from making a living by a coalition of vaccine pushers and their paid off lackeys in govt.
Ever hear of the what really happened to Nashville's musical scene Mr Holier than thou???
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Paul groover
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10/16/2020 4:14:15 PM
This ain't political this is about the survival of British Music as we know it. Just because a few folk got the frickin flu happens every year. And this is a national emergency don't make me laugh. What makes me laugh the most everyone going about being like holier than thou because they have a mask on. I am sorry i just see a slave well a wannabe slave practicing. Try playing an instrument or something get your mind off of this insanity they are purporting. Politicians as Doctors that's a new one. Now you have to take 3 of these daily. There called happy pills or happy vaccinations. The pills are easier. Remember before we can give you the happy pills you have to sign this 1 million page legal agreement. Just click this box and we say it,s done. Thank you for playing dead man walking
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The CODE
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10/19/2020 8:12:25 PM
Well ... this post did not get much attention, did it ... ?
It does seems the future of 'live' music is just not as
important any more, but when you lot come crying
to say it is not fair, I will say ...
I TOLD YOU SO!
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Black Mask Special
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10/20/2020 10:31:50 AM
Hum, where has Bluto gone?
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10/21/2020 1:20:55 PM
Blutto was recently observed being escorted from the premises under heavy security. Supposedly it has something to do with un-authorized meeting with reps from Project Veritas but that's just rumor for now.
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Paul groover
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10/24/2020 5:49:40 PM
Popeye doing bouncing again
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Stoneman
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10/24/2020 9:49:48 PM
Whoa, no more live music? Ever? Now wait a damn minute! What are they suppose to train to do?
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Bryon Tosoff
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10/24/2020 10:44:18 PM
the world has entered a sort of dark ages.
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10/25/2020 8:14:38 AM
---- Updated 10/25/2020 8:28:25 AM
As always, the truth is hidden in plain sight.
https://rooseveltinstitute.org/2019/05/22/capturing-the-government-big-pharmas-take-over-of-policymaking/
"Capturing the Government: Big Pharma’s Take Over of Policymaking"
By Ariela Weinberger
New brief explores how drug companies influence policymakers and the resulting harm in patient outcomes.
Today, the Roosevelt Institute released the issue brief, “The Cost of Capture: How the Pharmaceutical Industry has Corrupted Policy Makers and Harmed Patients,” which outlines how the pharmaceutical industry has skewed policymaking through corporate capture, a form of corruption in which industry—in prioritizing profits over patients—exerts undue influence over policymakers at the expense of public interest. Written by Roosevelt Fellow Julie Margetta Morgan and Advocacy and Policy Associate Devin Duffy, the brief maps out how underhanded industry tactics, such as lobbying and skewed medical research, plague our health care system, endanger patients, and ultimately jeopardize our economy.
“Most Americans intuitively understand that powerful companies are able to promote their interests in Washington, but we rarely get to see just how that influence-peddling affects our daily lives,” said Margetta Morgan. “This report illustrates just how much power drug companies exert over our policymakers, and really our democracy. We can’t ensure affordable life-saving drugs for all Americans until we fix that dynamic.”
Specifically, the brief examines how the industry captures the regulatory apparatus and policymaking process via:
Lobbying and campaign contributions;
The revolving door between government service and pharmaceutical industry positions;
Funding medical research and medical researchers; and..
Financially supporting nominally “independent” organizations like some patient advocacy groups that promote their interests.
“The capture of our government by the pharmaceutical industry has societal consequences beyond drug price and health safety. In fact, few Americans know that rising costs of prescription drugs have forced local governments to make spending cuts in areas like education, infrastructure, and other social services to spend more on health care and health programs,” said Duffy. “With enough organization, energy, and advocacy, Americans can reclaim their political system and demand policymakers represent the interests of patients and public health.”
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10/25/2020 8:27:14 AM
Or in other words, Pharma's pursuit of illicit profits by using heavy handed tactics carried out by corrupt politicians matters far more than some poor artist singing on some stage for his supper..
The very well paid Mayor of a major musical hub in Tennessee has confirmed that.
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LyinDan
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10/26/2020 3:16:47 PM
Jeez, Onan, as usual you spread it everywhere. Get yourself a jar or something.
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