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Re: Should I fly the flag of St George?
by
Jet Cash
on 08/09/2025, 07:43:36 UTC

I would be interesting to me if you shared specifically what topics you got asked about on those surveys you mention.

I'm not politically correct, and as an 83 year old vanlifer, I have an unusual perspective on life and politics. I'm not  alone,so I would have thought my opinions would be of use. For example.

I'm not anti-vaccination, but I am opposed to the modern pseudo-vaccinations that have caused so many deaths and health issues.
I don't support the modern allopathic medical practices, Stinging nettles, turmeric, cayenne pepper, dandelion, blueberries and many other inexpensive natural products are better for disease prevention and cure than most high priced pills from big pharma in my opinion.
I believe that electric vehicles are extremely damaging to the environment, and will only be used for a limited number of uses in the future,
I refer to the Governents' so called green policies as the "nut zero initiative". They seem to  be designed to turn anything green into grey or brown spaces.
I don't support excessive charity for illegal migration when the stupid hosting country is virtually bankrupt.
I belive in assisted education for intelligent under privileged children. We need a competent work force and population.
I'm 83 with no health issues, and I don't use doctors or an Pharma products. I don't smoke or drink alcohol, and I avoid sugar, ultra processed foods, Bovaer,and energy and other carbonated drinks.

There are probably a load of other things, and most of them don't fit the current narrative. I was shocked to hear one farmer executive state that an unhealthy child is an income for life for the Pharma companies. I believe children should be nurtured and educated to enable them to have a healthy and productive life. I'm saddened to see so many of them wearing glasses, or crippled and in wheel chairs. This is undoubtedly caused by mineral deficient in food produced by modern farming methods, and a lack of health education in their parents, Pseudo-vaccination is another major contributor in my  opinion.

You can see that opinions such as mine can skew research results, and be detrimental to the interests of companies commissioning the surveys.

I'm also a strong believer that Bitcoin is a real, hard assets, and very few people seem to be able to get their heads round that.