4/18/22: Nicholas Veniamin interviewed David Mahoney re: someone he knows personally who is an "equipment provider" in the UK who has been paid to store Queen Elizabeth's funeral-related "equipment" (specifically contracted/designated for HER funeral) for the past 20 years.
Per Mahoney, this "equipment provider" says he's suddenly been asked to move all the specific equipment to an airplane hanger, clean and paint it, and increase the quantity of this type of "equipment" by 50%.
Mahoney said this vendor guy told him that govt. officials in the UK have been buzzing all around him with many calls and faxes, and 4 instances of these officials coming to inspect the "equipment." Interesting!
IMO, Queen Elizabeth (Lizzy Lizard) has been dead for years, so there must be some really big reason they've decided that possibly now/soon is the time to 'announce her death' and put the eyes of the world on her massive spectacle 'state funeral.' It's that "look over here - not over there" thing. I wanna know what's over THERE (that they're hiding).
It’s a distraction from the Ukraine.
And a distraction from whatever the Shanghai lockdown videos are distractions from
I laughed when I saw what is a fax. We still were faxing as well as emailing last year in our outpatient setting.
I know that state funerals require a lot of preparation, but this level of open planning in the British media is morbid as all get out.
No doubt!
You lost me at "Nicholas Veniamin"
What's a fax?
Facsimile - a machine that transmits paper documents via hardwire phone line. They still use them in lawyer, doctor/medical and other type of professions for transmission of sensitive documents, such as contracts, legal docs, and patient records. I guess they think faxing is a safer transmission method as it's less 'hack-able' or something(?)
Well yes I do just about remember faxes. They were suitable for their time back in the 1990s.But really today,if security is important then fax is not the answer they should be using properly encrypted data comms.
I can see fax sort of qualifying maybe as an emergency backup against Internet outages.
"What does the fax say?" Skweee-zib-zib-whaaaagubguboooo
Good one! And the noise they make is like the olden days of dial-up internet. Remember that piercing noise? Ugh!
I was just thinking reading your comment ,, I guess with scan and email we aren't faxing anymore ! Wow used to be the thing !
A lot of scanner printers still have phone line connections and can act as fax machines. I can see that mine can,
Honestly I'm so I T challenged I always had fax machines and of course I can scan and everything else, well let's just say my equipment is there! I've always had other people doing back office so I never learned any of it ! Learning now.. ugh like dropping me off in Greece and saying telling me to talk tovpeople lol
There's no shame in being a bit tech phobic.
The people who are tech early adopters are walking around with spy equipment or letting amazon and google listen in on them 24/7.
Naive.
Oh I was smart enough to alway suspect thst Alexis stuff ,, I'm in San Diego everybody has their homes "smart homes " I always thought , I don't want a machine with this much feeefom in my home , I found out that when my smart appliances with warranties break they're able to go into my kitchen from whatever warehouse and find out what's wrong with the damn thing before they get here, I was pissed I said I don't want that machine then I'll take a different model that's when they told me they're all like that now
Smart TVs piss me off too, they all seem to come with smart assistants which it is hard to disable. They're spies on your wall IMO
I just lie and tell people my work doesnt have a fax machine knowing full well our printer/scanner does faxes too, I just always forget how to do a fax and dont feel like relearning once to 4 times a year