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The salary issue is similar to the NHS in the U.K. There are managers, directors, heads of departments etc that get paid crazy amounts of money for being a complete jobsworth. Usually these are people that are given the job because they have a family or business connection.
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Mysterious crafts in the skies and seas have been reported, recorded and acknowledged for thousands of years. It's our modern peoples that deny them, yet that doesn't mean they're not real. Just that many would rather be ignorant to the world around them. Many would rather stay blind, as the truth would mean re-evaluating what they thought to be true. It's not a conspiracy, it's just that to re-write history, would be far more difficult than is worth doing. Imagine having to explain to people that there's a real place - that you can google and travel too - that's literally thousands of years older than any structure on earth. Sounds fictional doesn't it? Yet it's true.
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The whole mask thing is just a lie - Unless you've got a NBC mask, it aint doing anything to protect you.
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Never attempt to win by force what can be won by deception
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@Scradee History; Modern U.S.A wasn't discovered by Columbus. Evidence suggests the Scandinavians and Romans were first. And just to contradict myself, America wasn't discovered, it was already populated.
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The old families need to die off. Like how England is very much class based still. Believe me, My family is tied to banking and now the cyber security and crypto currency sectors.
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You only have to historically look back at what has been required for vast amounts of fortune, land and materials to be required. To assume we've moved past the point of greed and our base desires - treating each other fairly - is woefully obtuse. No one gathers that amount of power and wealth without making enemies and taking lives; be it directly or not. This isn't even a question - there's no debate required.
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@Scradee And yet there's so much of human history we have wrong. Did you actually read what I typed? Google what's older than 'Stonehaven' and tell me that we don't have history wrong. Also you're just wrong. The very fact that we're acknowledging the existence of UFOs and other species is on the internet. Not only that, but many legitimate solders, airmen, sailors, officers, scientists have all confirmed and reported the existence of the unknown. Unknown sure - could be anything, yet that means all possibilities are open, not just straight up dismissal. It takes profound ignorance to dismiss the very idea of us being the sole occupiers of this planet, the solar system. Absurd ignorance and arrogance.
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@Scradee Also, that isn't true. Sightings have increased....you mean that it's become easier to discredit sighting since technology is improved.
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@Scradee Also, you have to discredit the literal. LITERAL hundreds of years of evidence. I.e. famous painting that depict what modern societies have conclusively and unanimously decided are UFOs.
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@Scradee Yet to discredit anything I've stated. You're cherry picking those that have plausible explanations, yet haven't googled anything I've mentioned. If you had, you'd come to a realisation.
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@martynclaire1 I mean no disrespect, nor do I mean to offend in any way. I'm not insulting your intelligence or insinuating anything about your cognitive functions: Think about it - your mask isn't designed for medical use. It wouldn't reduce or prevent your risk if you were put in a run with a virus. It literally tells you on the box. The clothes are thus, immediately made useless. You have to realise that the government has to keep regular people calm and have to be seen to be solving the problem. Part of any high stress situation is keeping calm - even more so when it's the entire country. Especially one where the civilians are armed. That's what the governments across the world are doing; keeping everyone "safe" by recommending masks. It worked too. My experience: Decades working for the U.K government in central Asia for, let's say, preventing dangerous people doing extremely bad things.
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@martynclaire1 Absolutely true. Perhaps I should of specified; it reduces the spread/risk, doesn't prevent it. For starters, it's not a sealed unit. It helps reduce the transmission from your saliva, by filtering it through the mask. I believe the public find it to be more effective than it really is. The public also believe COVID is new. Again, this isn't the case. I would like to know how effective each safety measure is in terms of infection rates. I was diagnosed with a COVID variant before 2019. I can tell you from first hand experience, the masks did absolutely nothing for the people I was being treated by. Was this a direct correlation between mask effectiveness and transmission? No, I couldn't 100% say for sure. I'll be frank: How I survived the infection, is beyond me, as medical professionals lost their lives treating me. Thank you for your work btw. I've always admired nurses for the work they do. If it were up to me, I'd make sure you all got a national holiday and a pay rise.
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@martynclaire1 To be honest, I have a suspicion that you're lying about being a nurse with 10 years experience. Your previous comment has highlighted a few issues. You're welcome to refute such a claim.
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