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Change of subject: Some omens of good luck?
https://www.allthingsnature.org/what-is-touchstone.htm
https://asawright.org/about-oilbirds/
(The Asa Wright Nature Centre has often been on my imaginary list of places to visit - have paddled the Orinoco delta and spent time in St Vincent, but not been to T&T yet - nothing will stop me if TXP comes in.)
Tobin: Love this board but keep covid on FB where it belongs, where all the information is totally accurate. Just cannot bear it here.
I do not want to debate any item about covid here. Or read about it here. The total amount of stupidity in the US is staggering. Cannot vouch for Britain but I have no interest in even knowing if stupidity there approaches US levels. Too bizarre.
Apologies to others for off-topic, and last one from me on this.
Tobin - this is one of some difficult areas where your promotion of ineffective and downright dangerous gene-altering injections leads:
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/human-augmentation-the-dawn-of-a
Please read.
Are you sure you want to be pushing this kind of government agenda?
I appreciate you mean well, but you really do need to be more questioning and critical as to what is really going on here - and it is not what the governments, its advisers, and mainstream media would have you believe.
Good luck on your journey.
This might also give you cause to pause and re-think:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp8jJG70xiQ
(India, Mexico and many other developing countries have had similar results).
Vallance said early on the real covid deaths are not the real number of deaths, what matters is the total excess deaths and its one of the few things that he said that I agree with. Certainly many who die within 30 days of covid may have died of something else anyway, and most deaths are in older people but the calculated loss of years of live from each death is still about 10years each for the UK. But there were many deaths in the community in the first wave that probably died from covid, especially among the elderly, who where not diagnosed as having covid because there was no community testing.
And many deaths have occurred because the health system has been at times overwhelmed with covid.
On the other hand probably as many have died in the uk in the past 2years from smoking, and average loss of live there is about 10years each.
But you need to look at the excess deaths and also appreciate how many deaths would have occurred if we hadn't had the lockdowns and had massive community spread before vaccines. Total deaths in the first year of covid from the herd immunity approach would have been north of 500k, maybe closer to 1million.
Fortunately we have the vaccine and its stopping deaths. If your not vaccinated stop reading twitter, and talk to your GP.
PB has it seems got over Covid, I am sure he will have been vaccinated; he has his head screwed on.
Tobin if you look at the recently released ONS figures due to a freedom of information request you'll see there is only a few thousand have died due to covid only. Still alot mind you but the massaged 170k death rate is crazy.
Sorry, GP registered population 61.5million.
Hopefully your assessment of share data is better than your assessment of covid data! As your on TXP forum this may be the case.
Covid deaths are very heavily driven by age, and most older people are vaccinated, but when they end up in hospital and die significant numbers will have had covid in the month before they have died. It doesn't mean that covid killed them, though it may have contributed. We see the same every winter with influenza or with norovirus but the statistics are not gathered.
The reason there are not huge numbers dying like last year, or even more, is because of the vaccine.
Probably about half of those ending up on ITU are unvaccinated, but they are coming from the may be 4-8million unvaccinated, and primarily from the probably 1million unvaccinated over the age of 50.
Interestingly it is hard to be more precise because we don't actually know how many are unvaccinated because we do not know how many are people are in the country, The ONS statistics of population is about 56million, but the GP registration statistics are about 6.5million. And even though the ONS data is based on a census done just last year most people believe the GP registration data is probably more accurate, certainly the NHS monies are distributed on GP data.
When you start to understand this then you start to understand why you really want to get vaccinated.
And when you start to understand risk/reward is why you should keep buying TXP.
You're spot on, Monkey. Fouls up your natural immune system imo.
https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/01/20/public-health-data-confirms-vaccinated-more-likely-to-die-of-covid/
Not vaxed here either; no intention to, and not into unlicensed experimental drugs. If people really are concerned about Covid (less than 18,000 deaths from Covid in UK, without comorbidities - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UHvwWWcjYw ) then they should take real care of their natural immune system:
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/natural-immunity-vs-vaccine/
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/early-covid-19-treatment-guidelines-a-practical-approach-to-home-based-care-for-healthy-families/
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/spike-protein-detox-guide/
Hope someone finds the information useful.
Not to go down this windy road on here, but we have COVID at the moment, neither vaxxed one bit, nor is any of the family of 8 under us that we got it from where two parents and two oldest are positive. Every single one of us is completely fine. In fact I’m shocked how nothing it is. Literally the most nothing I have ever experienced in my life being sick. We 4 days in from first symptoms and around 50 to 60 range.
It seems of the people that I know, the ones I know that are vaxxed have more issues than the ones who are not.
Just for info !
Hi Trek: Nice to hear from you and totally agree. I have been knocked around a bit by the vid, but I am on the mend hoping to get back on my Specialized pretty soon, if only on a trainer. I got a little sicker than I would have thought, being double vaccinated and booster too. I guess it is my age - that is a harsh (but accurate) thought.
“ You heard it from Paul that Royston is not priced in whatsoever yet it's looking like an amazing find . Cascadura isn't anywhere near priced in and on that I've taking ever opportunity to keep buying when funds are available…”
Yes my takeaway from the presentation was….
We are a developer with tier 1 assets priced as an explorer!
Just mad! Just hold and buy if you can. The likelihood is that just one piece of news could rerate this completely over a couple of days. Don’t be out for that!
Usual caveats
Trek
MJ - you’re on good form tonight !
I guess £400 k gap btw the Fendt toy and proper toy !!
I rate Fendt tractors but Claas Lexion combines
One day soon - great weekend all
Tried to pick one up for you LEXION, but they are out of Stock.
https://www.google.no/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FSpec-Cast-Detail-Tracked-Combine%2Fdp%2FB08HQLW6KX&psig=AOvVaw3mnsAG3MtuicSfIKN-X-yL&ust=1642880487117000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAoQ3YkBahcKEwiAqq34zMP1AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAw
That was to Monkey.
You silly bugger….. You did make me laugh though.
Have a stiga tractor mower for the lawns - nice thing - hydro drive and 800 shares at £3 will get you one
@ Photo - Fendt still on back burner till PB delivers but we have a nice Lexion 570 on tracks if you’re ever in our neck of the woods
Was hoping for a little more action today but after yday webinar I know we will all be very happy soonish
GLA
I have a Husqvarna 216T AWD I am very happy with.
They have bigger ones more suitable for 3 acres. Suppose it depends on whether you want a tractor than can cut grass, or a big ride on lawn mower for a nicer cut.
Kubota has some neat mini tractors. Very happy with my Kubota excavators.
I want a tractor just a little one with a grass cutter to do 3 acres
Ahhhh, the old “I drive your tractor, and you drive my tractor” ehhhhh
Nudge Nudge
Ah okay. I have a wedding to shoot in North Norfolk in August, I thought it might have been a good chance to say hello if you were willing? I just want to drive your new tractor…..
No photo - I’m a North Lincs Yellow Belly !
Lexion - do Intl remember you saying that you are in Norfolk?
Great webinar PB - first listen
Just reinforced why I’ve been in here now for 3 years
If reserves report is as good as I am expecting then ATH should come quickly later this spring
We will be well on the road to £3 and 6% divi’s within the next 12 months —-Bring it on
You heard it from Paul that Royston is not priced in whatsoever yet it's looking like an amazing find . Cascadura isn't anywhere near priced in and on that I've taking ever opportunity to keep buying when funds are available.
I can't even guess what Txp will be making this time next year as just so many wells drilling this year that can add to production.
Just an absolute crazy company to be invested in and one I'm absolutely loving everything about it. I often hear investors say never fall in love with a company but its not about that it's about what you see before you and being part of a journey that benefits both investors the company and local people.
I invest to make money but by doing so I invest in helping others in all sort of ways.
Txp have done it the right way from the beginning and that's why we back the fully and let's face , what a fantastic job they have done and we know they will continue to do.
Well done all Txp management team.