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The Stratosphere Lounge Episode 296

Recorded live before a global audience, on Thursday, September 9, 2021.

Recorded live before a global audience, on Thursday, September 9, 2021.

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About a quarter of the weapons supposedly lost to the Taliban were grabbed and taken to the Panjshir valley or flown out of the country and most of the rest are sabotaged beyond repair. While they could not get out the night vision goggles someone reportedly got the boxes of batteries out. Without batteries they are useless.

Australia is discovering which cops will enforce stupid laws and which wont but the ones that do make the news and the ones that refuse get transferred to other duties.
That said in the suburb of Canberra I live in I have seen no enforcement at all of any restrictions. There are heavy restrictions but the whole thing is voluntary.
The Pharmacy has had an out break so your greeted at the door by a staff member and a makeshift counter and all the transactions are done with a portable device. We all wait 3 meters apart. Its not that we are sheep or anything we’re just being polite. The chairs from the waiting room at the doctors surgery are out in the garden. There is QR check in at most buildings but I keep forgetting my phone.
Everyone is shopping online. Delivery vans are up an down the street all day dropping things off.
The Federal government is trying to calm down the leftist state premiers that are imposing all the restrictions. The premiers are in a state of panic. The constitution gives them all the power and quarantine is in the Australian constitution as a bigger thing than in the US constitution. We also have bureaucrats that are refusing out right to allow testing of Hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin even after getting direct orders from the ministers. The PM Scott Morrison is trying to get the restrictions lifted but is getting a lot of push back. Here is an interview from a week or so ago. The reporter is pushing hard as apparently was requested. https://youtu.be/1oTCB5yeYA4

hey bill…explain, if you have time, how in the world did we come to have so much equipment in afghanistan at this point in time anyway? with a few thousand troops there, virtually nothing going on in iraq (or surrounding areas) i can’t figure that out. no one has stated that was old stuff sitting around from times past either. we’re led to believe it was all state of the art up to date and ready for use. was it planted there? seems unlikely in just seven months.

i have questions.

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