Of course the same cast of assholes are going to play cover for it. There's already some weird counter narrative that the guy was just a "drunk college student pretending to be a big shot", which is easily refuted by a trail of documentation that does indeed put him where they say he is in the company.
Say what you will. But this guy deserves respect.
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1. Pfizer doesn't have the resources or competence for that; they arguably don't even have the resources or competence to perform their core competencies.
2. Corporate bureaucrats are very image-conscious and risk-averse; they would be much more subtle if they did think to use those strategies.
Didn't work that way in China or Venezuela.
Maybe it depends on the city; I have heard there are some big 'ol women in San Antonio.
Well not exactly, but through their "green" policies which is now entrenched in both side of politics, they are shutting down thermal power stations, spending huge sums to install unreliables such as wind and solar and are hoping that a big tesla battery will cover the mid winter heating peak loads and to make Australia even more green they want to remove natural gas from the energy supplies and make people use electrical appliances only, so in regard to bitcoin they do not need to shut down the grid, we are in the process all ready.
Once enough outcry happens (which with regards to Aussies, I am rather skeptical) they will switch to nuclear. There are already discussions going on about nuclear power in Davos and Gates has shares in some companies. Sooner or later there will be a nuclear education program set up to educate and then integrate it into society. We are still a long way away, but it looks like the seeds are being planted.
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) was scheduled to release the next round of excess death stats on 24th January, but on that day, the website's relevant page changed the 'next release' due date to "unknown" and published a shorter summary instead.
Regular reporting will apparently continue sometime in February. 2022 deaths from 1 Jan to 30 Sept were running at 16% above average. One could be forgiven for suspecting this interruption to normal reporting is to buy time, possibly to devise a brand new method of calculating excess deaths that is more palatable. I guess we'll find out next month.
Australia has Uranium like the middle east has oil, but to go nuclear is too easy. We also have abundant black coal to drive thermal power stations and we could have the cheapest electrically in the world, we also have heaps of Natural gas,but we have this lot dictating to the masses what we can do.
No more coal and gas | Australian Greens
Climate Change and Energy | Australian Greens
This why we will never have Nuclear.
Nuclear and Uranium | Australian Greens
There is still significant production capacity for solar panels, batteries, heat pumps and all that other jazz to sell at ridiculous markup, funded by the taxpayer. Once all that money is sucked out, nuclear and coal will come back as if they were never the devourers of worlds.