20 Aug 2020

20.08.20 Conspiracy theories and IRS tax collection avoidance.

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Thursday 20th 64-71F, very heavy overcast and slightly breezy. Expected to only rain in the morning on one forecaster's website. Only rain in the afternoon on the other. Which the other forecaster said would be dry and sunny. Really? It's a good job I had no important plans for today. 😉

A massive, ERW, global conspiracy cult has been closed down by MasqBook. They were Chump supporters, of course. God forbid that MasqBook's diqtator would demand a <cough> IQ test in order to become a member of his global advertising bureau.

Masqbook is facing charges of avoiding $9,000,000,000 in unpaid taqses. Only $9,000,000,000? Is the IRS avoiding collecting taqses? Or is the massive backlog of unpaid taxes by the US/Global tech companies completely out of  control? Would it take longer than the life of the universe to chase them on unpaid taqses? Why are there no conspiracy theorists going on about Big tech's unpaid taqses? 

Just imagine the overheads for any company which employs tens of thousands of specialist staff just to avoid paying any taxes anywhere at any time now or in any possible future. While tens of thousand of ambulance chasers are employed to avoid all responsibility for anything, at any time, ever. How do they describe their jobs? Free on demand, health service destroyers? Free prescription bonfire burners? Hospital Unbuilders? Affordable housing Unbuilders? Soup kitchen bulldozers? 

Time for a walk. There must be countless commuters out there. All  desperate to find a victim for their tyre spray. So I had better get going. Face up to my responsibilities as the only rural pedestrian in the country village. 😊

I walked all over the local, raked and stubble fields. To capture photographs from different and raised viewpoints. The new boots coped very well with the rough terrain. It is odd to think that fewer people walk on farmland in Denmark than walk on [say] Antarctica. There is no footpath system as exists in Gravely Blighted. As farms grow larger and their machines increase exponentially in size, then field hedges are dug up to form vast prairies. So any historical paths along hedgerows are gone forever. 

Marked footpaths are extremely rare. I know of only one about fifteen miles away. This is despite having cycled most of the roads on Fyn. A 50 mile x 40 mile island. Where I would certainly have noticed and remembered seeing a footpath sign. It is commonplace for beaches to become difficult to impossible to reach where private summer house estates block access to maintain exclusivity and presumably their summer house values. Woods and copses are often used to breed pheasants for winter shooting. So access to those is often a problem.

Not having lived here in my youth I cannot comment on access to the countryside in the past. I know that we, as children, didn't give a second thought to using the fields as our playgrounds and direct routes from A to B. There also seemed to be countless farm tracks to follow. Grassed fields were often full of wild flowers back then in 1950s rural Cumbria and Southern Scotland. We lived and played outside when it wasn't actually raining hard. Seeing a child wandering across a field in Denmark would probably make national headlines! I have never seen it happen in well over 20 years here.

Rural Danish children play in their gardens when they are outside. Trampolines are almost universal in Danish rural gardens. With agricultural, toxic spraying being so commonplace, the serious risk of wandering freely is probably drummed into them by their parents.

It is very rare indeed to see children walking in the lanes. Cycling is far more likely but still unusual unless they are cycling to or from school. How do they get enough exercise to stay fit and healthy when they stuff their faces with junk all day long?

It poured with rain in the afternoon. THG will be pleased!


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