The majority of the British folks are brainwashed by the mainstream tv and news. Ted heath was a child molester until his death. Jimmy Saville and prince Andrew the same.
The British parliament and BBC is full of those satanic ritual abusers.
Like George Carlin said:
"There is a reason for this, there’s a reason education sucks, and it’s the same reason that it will never, ever, ever be fixed. It’s never gonna get any better. Don’t look for it. Be happy with what you got. Because the owners of this country don't want that. I'm talking about the real owners now, the real owners, the big wealthy business interests that control things and make all the important decisions. Forget the politicians. The politicians are put there to give you the idea that you have freedom of choice. You don't. You have no choice. You have owners. They own you. They own everything. They own all the important land. They own and control the corporations. They’ve long since bought and paid for the senate, the congress, the state houses, the city halls, they got the judges in their back pockets and they own all the big media companies so they control just about all of the news and information you get to hear. They got you by the balls. They spend billions of dollars every year lobbying, lobbying, to get what they want. Well, we know what they want. They want more for themselves and less for everybody else, but I'll tell you what they don’t want: They don’t want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking. They don’t want well informed, well educated people capable of critical thinking. They’re not interested in that. That doesn’t help them. Thats against their interests. Thats right. They don’t want people who are smart enough to sit around a kitchen table to figure out how badly they’re getting facked by a system that threw them overboard 30 facking years ago. They don’t want that. You know what they want? They want obedient workers. Obedient workers. People who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork, and just dumb enough to passively accept all these increasingly sh1ttier jobs with the lower pay, the longer hours, the reduced benefits, the end of overtime and the vanishing pension that disappears the minute you go to collect it, and now they’re coming for your Social Security money. They want your retirement money. They want it back so they can give it to their criminal friends on Wall Street, and you know something? They’ll get it. They’ll get it all from you, sooner or later, 'cause they own this facking place. It's a big club, and you ain’t in it. You and I are not in the big club. And by the way, it's the same big club they use to beat you over the head with all day long when they tell you what to believe. All day long beating you over the head in their media telling you what to believe, what to think and what to buy. The table is tilted folks. The game is rigged, and nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care. Good honest hard-working people -- white collar, blue collar, it doesn’t matter what color shirt you have on -- good honest hard-working people continue -- these are people of modest means -- continue to elect these rich c0cksckers who don’t give a fack about them. They don’t give a fack about you. They don’t give a fack about you. They don't care about you at all -- at all -- at all. And nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care. That's what the owners count on; the fact that Americans will probably remain willfully ignorant of the big red, white and blue d. 1ck that's being jammed up their @ssholes everyday. Because the owners of this country know the truth: it's called the American Dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it."
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Someone asked for conspiracy theories that became true but I fell asleep. Off the top of my head
-Tuskegee syphillis experiment turned out to be true.
-The Phoebus Cartel was real of course. Instead of being eradicated, the practice has become the born and mainstream.
-Watergate scandal
-Project sunshine
-The Bad booze conspiracy of the prohibition age (10,000 folk died)
There must be millions of them throughout history.
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I think you are having difficulty differentiating between ‘conspiracies’ and ‘conspiracy theories’.
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How so?
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Because you have listed conspiracies, and not conspiracy theories.
Again, to the best of my knowledge, none of those conspiracies served to prove directly-related, existing conspiracy theories correct.
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Because that wasn't the criteria or the objective
I answered a query about known facts that started out as conspiracy theories. Nothing to do with proving directly related blah blah blah what you said.
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They didn’t start out as conspiracy theories.
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They did.
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No; no they didn’t.
In the cases of Project Sunshine and Watergate at the very least, you are categorically wrong.
*Conspiracies* existed. *Conspiracy theories* did not.
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Someone asked for conspiracy theories that became true but I fell asleep. Off the top of my head
-Tuskegee syphillis experiment turned out to be true.
-The Phoebus Cartel was real of course. Instead of being eradicated, the practice has become the born and mainstream.
-Watergate scandal
-Project sunshine
-The Bad booze conspiracy of the prohibition age (10,000 folk died)
There must be millions of them throughout history.
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I think you are having difficulty differentiating between ‘conspiracies’ and ‘conspiracy theories’.
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And conspiracy theories and scientific/philosophical theories.
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Someone asked for conspiracy theories that became true but I fell asleep. Off the top of my head
-Tuskegee syphillis experiment turned out to be true.
-The Phoebus Cartel was real of course. Instead of being eradicated, the practice has become the born and mainstream.
-Watergate scandal
-Project sunshine
-The Bad booze conspiracy of the prohibition age (10,000 folk died)
There must be millions of them throughout history.
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I think you are having difficulty differentiating between ‘conspiracies’ and ‘conspiracy theories’.
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And conspiracy theories and scientific/philosophical theories.
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How so?
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Someone asked for conspiracy theories that became true but I fell asleep. Off the top of my head
-Tuskegee syphillis experiment turned out to be true.
-The Phoebus Cartel was real of course. Instead of being eradicated, the practice has become the born and mainstream.
-Watergate scandal
-Project sunshine
-The Bad booze conspiracy of the prohibition age (10,000 folk died)
There must be millions of them throughout history.
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I think you are having difficulty differentiating between ‘conspiracies’ and ‘conspiracy theories’.
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How so?
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Because you have listed conspiracies, and not conspiracy theories.
Again, to the best of my knowledge, none of those conspiracies served to prove directly-related, existing conspiracy theories correct.
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Because that wasn't the criteria or the objective
I answered a query about known facts that started out as conspiracy theories. Nothing to do with proving directly related blah blah blah what you said.
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They didn’t start out as conspiracy theories.
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They did.
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No; no they didn’t.
In the cases of Project Sunshine and Watergate at the very least, you are categorically wrong.
*Conspiracies* existed. *Conspiracy theories* did not.
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As I said, the aim is to identify known facts that started out as conspiracy theories. I believe this has been achieved to a reasonable degree. Your argument is based on semantics, pedantry and is a separate issue from what I was attempting to highlight.
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Someone asked for conspiracy theories that became true but I fell asleep. Off the top of my head
-Tuskegee syphillis experiment turned out to be true.
-The Phoebus Cartel was real of course. Instead of being eradicated, the practice has become the born and mainstream.
-Watergate scandal
-Project sunshine
-The Bad booze conspiracy of the prohibition age (10,000 folk died)
There must be millions of them throughout history.
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I think you are having difficulty differentiating between ‘conspiracies’ and ‘conspiracy theories’.
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And conspiracy theories and scientific/philosophical theories.
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How so?
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Because you’ve been drawing false equivalence between them.
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Someone asked for conspiracy theories that became true but I fell asleep. Off the top of my head
-Tuskegee syphillis experiment turned out to be true.
-The Phoebus Cartel was real of course. Instead of being eradicated, the practice has become the born and mainstream.
-Watergate scandal
-Project sunshine
-The Bad booze conspiracy of the prohibition age (10,000 folk died)
There must be millions of them throughout history.
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I think you are having difficulty differentiating between ‘conspiracies’ and ‘conspiracy theories’.
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And conspiracy theories and scientific/philosophical theories.
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How so?
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Because you’ve been drawing false equivalence between them.
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How and why is it false?
These sniper shots and one liners are not the best way to have a discussion.
Because scientific and philosophical theories that question mainstream thinking are not the same as conspiracy theories. At all. I don’t know why this needs explaining, even to you.
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Because scientific and philosophical theories that question mainstream thinking are not the same as conspiracy theories. At all. I don’t know why this needs explaining, even to you.
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Whereas this is a fact on it's own, it doesn't apply to what happened here.
For instance, if you can explain to me how something like the Phoebus cartel is a "scientific and philosophical theory that questions mainstream thinking and is not the same as conspiracy theories" then perhaps you will have convinced me.
And this is where you are unable to differentiate between conspiracies and conspiracy theories.
Though it’s not really relevant to my point. Your initial posts were exhibiting your stupidity, but like a conspiracy theorist you cannot accept the evidence put before you so I can’t be arised anymore.
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And this is where you are unable to differentiate between conspiracies and conspiracy theories.
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Me or you?
Though it’s not really relevant to my point. Your initial posts were exhibiting your stupidity, but like a conspiracy theorist you cannot accept the evidence put before you so I can’t be arised anymore.
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This is where the problem is. I'm making valid points while you are gerrymandering around and throwing abuse. I've taken care not to respjnd to your insults because it's typical and expected when you can't answer the question asked.
Fact is what you said is hogwash and doesn't apply. What you said sounds smart, and the prose you used is pretty poetic but ultimately its nonsense in the context of this discussion.
It’s amazing you actually believe this.
You certainly haven't presented any logical reasoning to make me believe otherwise.
Because scientific and philosophical theories that question mainstream thinking are not the same as conspiracy theories
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So tell me how my examples disagree with this. How does Phoebus question mainstream anything? It was done purely for profit.
You sound smart coming out with words like philosophy but ultimately you're just saying these righteous words without applying context and hoping to get away with it because they are the truth.
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Someone asked for conspiracy theories that became true but I fell asleep. Off the top of my head
-Tuskegee syphillis experiment turned out to be true.
-The Phoebus Cartel was real of course. Instead of being eradicated, the practice has become the born and mainstream.
-Watergate scandal
-Project sunshine
-The Bad booze conspiracy of the prohibition age (10,000 folk died)
There must be millions of them throughout history.
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I think you are having difficulty differentiating between ‘conspiracies’ and ‘conspiracy theories’.
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How so?
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Because you have listed conspiracies, and not conspiracy theories.
Again, to the best of my knowledge, none of those conspiracies served to prove directly-related, existing conspiracy theories correct.
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Because that wasn't the criteria or the objective
I answered a query about known facts that started out as conspiracy theories. Nothing to do with proving directly related blah blah blah what you said.
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They didn’t start out as conspiracy theories.
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They did.
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No; no they didn’t.
In the cases of Project Sunshine and Watergate at the very least, you are categorically wrong.
*Conspiracies* existed. *Conspiracy theories* did not.
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As I said, the aim is to identify known facts that started out as conspiracy theories. I believe this has been achieved to a reasonable degree. Your argument is based on semantics, pedantry and is a separate issue from what I was attempting to highlight.
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No it facking hasn’t
Let’s take Watergate, for example. It simply wasn’t, in your words, a known fact that started as a conspiracy theory.
It was a conspiracy that the FBI knew about literally hours after the failed break-in at the hotel. The perpetrators of which were arrested in the act at the scene.
The FBI were looking at where the money to fund the operation had come from in the days after the arrests.
Please explain what the conspiracy theory was, and who held it before the FBI were investigating
I really don’t believe you understand the difference between a conspiracy and a conspiracy theory.
I’m talking about your points yesterday. Where you agreed with the stupid comparisons with Copernicus and Galileo. And tried to use Aristotle as an example to support your claim that stupid conspiracies should be respected. Basically you don’t know what you are talking about, and as per usual are twisting and turning to try and get some sort of internet win, despite making a pillock of yourself. I’ll leave it at that as I have no interest in trying to convince you of your errors. It’s like talking to a conspiracy theorist, which is probably why you’re sympathetic to them as you share so many common traits.
I haven't mentioned Aristotle.
In your head you have obviously combined my opinions and comments with those of another poster, perhaps the one who mentioned Aristotle, as the same thing. Take a nap, your servers are obviously overloaded at the moment saan.
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I’m talking about your points yesterday. Where you agreed with the stupid comparisons with Copernicus and Galileo. And tried to use Aristotle as an example to support your claim that stupid conspiracies should be respected. Basically you don’t know what you are talking about, and as per usual are twisting and turning to try and get some sort of internet win, despite making a pillock of yourself. I’ll leave it at that as I have no interest in trying to convince you of your errors. It’s like talking to a conspiracy theorist, which is probably why you’re sympathetic to them as you share so many common traits.
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It was a good discussion until you decided to go in this direction. Mainly because you can't explain how Phoebus fits into your point. Why? Because it doesn't fit and can't fit. From the moment I asked you that question you've been nothing butba caaant.
I don't care what you think about my views. Its neanderthal of you to start flinging abuse and being condescending, period. I think you're stupid but that doesn't stop me respecting your out of topic ramblings, even though I am aware they're all just to avoid answering a simple question.
Ad hominem ππ»
Too many dogmatic opinions, people aren't willing to get out from under the envelope of the mainstream umbrella. They conceptualise ideologies from the BBC and regurgitate said ideologies as their own. Fact is the media shapes most people's ideologies and then they make out it that it was all their own thoughts, which is is not.
Conspiracy theory was invented by the CIA as a way to dissuade the population of America over the JFK assassination. So, any person at the time that didn't agree that it was Oswald was termed a conspiracy theorist, which people now use to denigrate people's opinions that don't match their own.
Now clearly there is a line when veering into this stuff and there is a huge amount of false information that should be dismissed, like flat earth, like the fake sky people etc.
But we shouldn't dismiss everything and be open minded to other possibilities because that leads to ignorance. I was reading the matrix theory the other day and I'm always a believer that anything is plausible.
If we remain close minded to other opinions, then we may still believe that the earth is flat etc.
In relation to the original post I came across this on YouTube from a verified physician in America. He explains the link between coronavirus and 5G and gives a very compelling argument.
A lot will dismiss this out of hand and will most likely not watch the video, but I found interesting to say the least.
https://youtu.be/hKeMacZD5xM
Here is also a link to 12 experts across the world that feel the lockdown measures are extreme, unnecessary and more damaging than the virus itself.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/24/12-experts-questioning-the-coronavirus-panic/
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Ad hominem ππ»
Too many dogmatic opinions, people aren't willing to get out from under the envelope of the mainstream umbrella. They conceptualise ideologies from the BBC and regurgitate said ideologies as their own. Fact is the media shapes most people's ideologies and then they make out it that it was all their own thoughts, which is is not.
Conspiracy theory was invented by the CIA as a way to dissuade the population of America over the JFK assassination. So, any person at the time that didn't agree that it was Oswald was termed a conspiracy theorist, which people now use to denigrate people's opinions that don't match their own.
Now clearly there is a line when veering into this stuff and there is a huge amount of false information that should be dismissed, like flat earth, like the fake sky people etc.
But we shouldn't dismiss everything and be open minded to other possibilities because that leads to ignorance. I was reading the matrix theory the other day and I'm always a believer that anything is plausible.
If we remain close minded to other opinions, then we may still believe that the earth is flat etc.
In relation to the original post I came across this on YouTube from a verified physician in America. He explains the link between coronavirus and 5G and gives a very compelling argument.
A lot will dismiss this out of hand and will most likely not watch the video, but I found interesting to say the least.
https://youtu.be/hKeMacZD5xM
Here is also a link to 12 experts across the world that feel the lockdown measures are extreme, unnecessary and more damaging than the virus itself.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/24/12-experts-questioning-the-coronavirus-panic/
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That 'verified physician' should probably be in prison.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashid_Buttar
It really doesn't take long to do a quick check in whether the source you are consuming is full of chit.
If you can't do that I politely suggest that you stop sharing things on the internet, as your negligence could actually kill people.
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Ad hominem ππ»
Too many dogmatic opinions, people aren't willing to get out from under the envelope of the mainstream umbrella. They conceptualise ideologies from the BBC and regurgitate said ideologies as their own. Fact is the media shapes most people's ideologies and then they make out it that it was all their own thoughts, which is is not.
Conspiracy theory was invented by the CIA as a way to dissuade the population of America over the JFK assassination. So, any person at the time that didn't agree that it was Oswald was termed a conspiracy theorist, which people now use to denigrate people's opinions that don't match their own.
Now clearly there is a line when veering into this stuff and there is a huge amount of false information that should be dismissed, like flat earth, like the fake sky people etc.
But we shouldn't dismiss everything and be open minded to other possibilities because that leads to ignorance. I was reading the matrix theory the other day and I'm always a believer that anything is plausible.
If we remain close minded to other opinions, then we may still believe that the earth is flat etc.
In relation to the original post I came across this on YouTube from a verified physician in America. He explains the link between coronavirus and 5G and gives a very compelling argument.
A lot will dismiss this out of hand and will most likely not watch the video, but I found interesting to say the least.
https://youtu.be/hKeMacZD5xM
Here is also a link to 12 experts across the world that feel the lockdown measures are extreme, unnecessary and more damaging than the virus itself.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/24/12-experts-questioning-the-coronavirus-panic/
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That 'verified physician' should probably be in prison.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashid_Buttar
It really doesn't take long to do a quick check in whether the source you are consuming is full of chit.
If you can't do that I politely suggest that you stop sharing things on the internet, as your negligence could actually kill people.
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So you refer to Wikipedia and that somehow unpins what he says? I think he would have a better opinion on such matters than you. Don't ever point me towards a Wikipedia page and call it fact when anyone can edit the pages.
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comment by Going Loco Like Sissoko - SUPER EUROPEAN WORLD... (U10893)
posted 26 minutes ago
Ad hominem ππ»
Too many dogmatic opinions, people aren't willing to get out from under the envelope of the mainstream umbrella. They conceptualise ideologies from the BBC and regurgitate said ideologies as their own. Fact is the media shapes most people's ideologies and then they make out it that it was all their own thoughts, which is is not.
Conspiracy theory was invented by the CIA as a way to dissuade the population of America over the JFK assassination. So, any person at the time that didn't agree that it was Oswald was termed a conspiracy theorist, which people now use to denigrate people's opinions that don't match their own.
Now clearly there is a line when veering into this stuff and there is a huge amount of false information that should be dismissed, like flat earth, like the fake sky people etc.
But we shouldn't dismiss everything and be open minded to other possibilities because that leads to ignorance. I was reading the matrix theory the other day and I'm always a believer that anything is plausible.
If we remain close minded to other opinions, then we may still believe that the earth is flat etc.
In relation to the original post I came across this on YouTube from a verified physician in America. He explains the link between coronavirus and 5G and gives a very compelling argument.
A lot will dismiss this out of hand and will most likely not watch the video, but I found interesting to say the least.
https://youtu.be/hKeMacZD5xM
Here is also a link to 12 experts across the world that feel the lockdown measures are extreme, unnecessary and more damaging than the virus itself.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/24/12-experts-questioning-the-coronavirus-panic/
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That 'verified physician' should probably be in prison.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashid_Buttar
It really doesn't take long to do a quick check in whether the source you are consuming is full of chit.
If you can't do that I politely suggest that you stop sharing things on the internet, as your negligence could actually kill people.
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So you refer to Wikipedia and that somehow unpins what he says? I think he would have a better opinion on such matters than you. Don't ever point me towards a Wikipedia page and call it fact when anyone can edit the pages.
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It's not my opinion versus his. It's someone who has put people's lives at risk with dangerous practice versus the rest of the profession right now.
I'm sorry you are so attached to this, I suggest again that you stop sharing stuff online. You are part of the problem, not the solution.
http://skepdic.com/buttar.html
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-north-carolina-board-of-medical-examiners-dr-rashid-buttar-and-protecting-the-public-from-practitioners-of-non-science-based-medicine/
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/06/18/book-raises-alarms-about-alternative-medicine/2429385/
https://quackwatch.org/cases/civil/buttar/complaint/
https://quackwatch.org/cases/board/med/buttar/complaint/
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comment by Going Loco Like Sissoko - SUPER EUROPEAN WORLD... (U10893)
posted 26 minutes ago
Ad hominem ππ»
Too many dogmatic opinions, people aren't willing to get out from under the envelope of the mainstream umbrella. They conceptualise ideologies from the BBC and regurgitate said ideologies as their own. Fact is the media shapes most people's ideologies and then they make out it that it was all their own thoughts, which is is not.
Conspiracy theory was invented by the CIA as a way to dissuade the population of America over the JFK assassination. So, any person at the time that didn't agree that it was Oswald was termed a conspiracy theorist, which people now use to denigrate people's opinions that don't match their own.
Now clearly there is a line when veering into this stuff and there is a huge amount of false information that should be dismissed, like flat earth, like the fake sky people etc.
But we shouldn't dismiss everything and be open minded to other possibilities because that leads to ignorance. I was reading the matrix theory the other day and I'm always a believer that anything is plausible.
If we remain close minded to other opinions, then we may still believe that the earth is flat etc.
In relation to the original post I came across this on YouTube from a verified physician in America. He explains the link between coronavirus and 5G and gives a very compelling argument.
A lot will dismiss this out of hand and will most likely not watch the video, but I found interesting to say the least.
https://youtu.be/hKeMacZD5xM
Here is also a link to 12 experts across the world that feel the lockdown measures are extreme, unnecessary and more damaging than the virus itself.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/24/12-experts-questioning-the-coronavirus-panic/
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That 'verified physician' should probably be in prison.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashid_Buttar
It really doesn't take long to do a quick check in whether the source you are consuming is full of chit.
If you can't do that I politely suggest that you stop sharing things on the internet, as your negligence could actually kill people.
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How would his negligence kill people?
Sharing misinformation about a pandemic can lead to people dying. See the drug that Trump mentioned, which lead to people taking water cleaning tablets and dying.
Sharing the work of 'verified physicians' like this hack could directly lead to people following courses of treatment that do them harm. See the articles above about this Buttar guy.
comment by Going Loco Like Sissoko - SUPER EUROPEAN WORLD... (U10893)
posted 1 hour, 4 minutes ago
Ad hominem ππ»
Too many dogmatic opinions, people aren't willing to get out from under the envelope of the mainstream umbrella. They conceptualise ideologies from the BBC and regurgitate said ideologies as their own. Fact is the media shapes most people's ideologies and then they make out it that it was all their own thoughts, which is is not.
Conspiracy theory was invented by the CIA as a way to dissuade the population of America over the JFK assassination. So, any person at the time that didn't agree that it was Oswald was termed a conspiracy theorist, which people now use to denigrate people's opinions that don't match their own.
Now clearly there is a line when veering into this stuff and there is a huge amount of false information that should be dismissed, like flat earth, like the fake sky people etc.
But we shouldn't dismiss everything and be open minded to other possibilities because that leads to ignorance. I was reading the matrix theory the other day and I'm always a believer that anything is plausible.
If we remain close minded to other opinions, then we may still believe that the earth is flat etc.
In relation to the original post I came across this on YouTube from a verified physician in America. He explains the link between coronavirus and 5G and gives a very compelling argument.
A lot will dismiss this out of hand and will most likely not watch the video, but I found interesting to say the least.
https://youtu.be/hKeMacZD5xM
Here is also a link to 12 experts across the world that feel the lockdown measures are extreme, unnecessary and more damaging than the virus itself.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/24/12-experts-questioning-the-coronavirus-panic/
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The majority of the British folks are brainwashed by the mainstream tv and news. Ted heath was a child molester until his death. Jimmy Saville and prince Andrew the same.
The British parliament and BBC is full of those satanic ritual abusers.
Like George Carlin said:
"There is a reason for this, there’s a reason education sucks, and it’s the same reason that it will never, ever, ever be fixed. It’s never gonna get any better. Don’t look for it. Be happy with what you got. Because the owners of this country don't want that. I'm talking about the real owners now, the real owners, the big wealthy business interests that control things and make all the important decisions. Forget the politicians. The politicians are put there to give you the idea that you have freedom of choice. You don't. You have no choice. You have owners. They own you. They own everything. They own all the important land. They own and control the corporations. They’ve long since bought and paid for the senate, the congress, the state houses, the city halls, they got the judges in their back pockets and they own all the big media companies so they control just about all of the news and information you get to hear. They got you by the balls. They spend billions of dollars every year lobbying, lobbying, to get what they want. Well, we know what they want. They want more for themselves and less for everybody else, but I'll tell you what they don’t want: They don’t want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking. They don’t want well informed, well educated people capable of critical thinking. They’re not interested in that. That doesn’t help them. Thats against their interests. Thats right. They don’t want people who are smart enough to sit around a kitchen table to figure out how badly they’re getting facked by a system that threw them overboard 30 facking years ago. They don’t want that. You know what they want? They want obedient workers. Obedient workers. People who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork, and just dumb enough to passively accept all these increasingly sh1ttier jobs with the lower pay, the longer hours, the reduced benefits, the end of overtime and the vanishing pension that disappears the minute you go to collect it, and now they’re coming for your Social Security money. They want your retirement money. They want it back so they can give it to their criminal friends on Wall Street, and you know something? They’ll get it. They’ll get it all from you, sooner or later, 'cause they own this facking place. It's a big club, and you ain’t in it. You and I are not in the big club. And by the way, it's the same big club they use to beat you over the head with all day long when they tell you what to believe. All day long beating you over the head in their media telling you what to believe, what to think and what to buy. The table is tilted folks. The game is rigged, and nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care. Good honest hard-working people -- white collar, blue collar, it doesn’t matter what color shirt you have on -- good honest hard-working people continue -- these are people of modest means -- continue to elect these rich c0cksckers who don’t give a fack about them. They don’t give a fack about you. They don’t give a fack about you. They don't care about you at all -- at all -- at all. And nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care. That's what the owners count on; the fact that Americans will probably remain willfully ignorant of the big red, white and blue d. 1ck that's being jammed up their @ssholes everyday. Because the owners of this country know the truth: it's called the American Dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it."
posted on 4/4/20
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Someone asked for conspiracy theories that became true but I fell asleep. Off the top of my head
-Tuskegee syphillis experiment turned out to be true.
-The Phoebus Cartel was real of course. Instead of being eradicated, the practice has become the born and mainstream.
-Watergate scandal
-Project sunshine
-The Bad booze conspiracy of the prohibition age (10,000 folk died)
There must be millions of them throughout history.
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I think you are having difficulty differentiating between ‘conspiracies’ and ‘conspiracy theories’.
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How so?
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Because you have listed conspiracies, and not conspiracy theories.
Again, to the best of my knowledge, none of those conspiracies served to prove directly-related, existing conspiracy theories correct.
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Because that wasn't the criteria or the objective
I answered a query about known facts that started out as conspiracy theories. Nothing to do with proving directly related blah blah blah what you said.
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They didn’t start out as conspiracy theories.
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They did.
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No; no they didn’t.
In the cases of Project Sunshine and Watergate at the very least, you are categorically wrong.
*Conspiracies* existed. *Conspiracy theories* did not.
posted on 4/4/20
comment by rosso is done with this (U17054)
posted 6 hours, 35 minutes ago
comment by Scouze Doggie Dog (U22357)
posted 9 minutes ago
Someone asked for conspiracy theories that became true but I fell asleep. Off the top of my head
-Tuskegee syphillis experiment turned out to be true.
-The Phoebus Cartel was real of course. Instead of being eradicated, the practice has become the born and mainstream.
-Watergate scandal
-Project sunshine
-The Bad booze conspiracy of the prohibition age (10,000 folk died)
There must be millions of them throughout history.
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I think you are having difficulty differentiating between ‘conspiracies’ and ‘conspiracy theories’.
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And conspiracy theories and scientific/philosophical theories.
posted on 4/4/20
comment by Joe The King Exotic (U10026)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by rosso is done with this (U17054)
posted 6 hours, 35 minutes ago
comment by Scouze Doggie Dog (U22357)
posted 9 minutes ago
Someone asked for conspiracy theories that became true but I fell asleep. Off the top of my head
-Tuskegee syphillis experiment turned out to be true.
-The Phoebus Cartel was real of course. Instead of being eradicated, the practice has become the born and mainstream.
-Watergate scandal
-Project sunshine
-The Bad booze conspiracy of the prohibition age (10,000 folk died)
There must be millions of them throughout history.
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I think you are having difficulty differentiating between ‘conspiracies’ and ‘conspiracy theories’.
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And conspiracy theories and scientific/philosophical theories.
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How so?
posted on 4/4/20
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posted 27 minutes ago
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posted 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
comment by Scouze Doggie Dog (U22357)
posted 9 minutes ago
Someone asked for conspiracy theories that became true but I fell asleep. Off the top of my head
-Tuskegee syphillis experiment turned out to be true.
-The Phoebus Cartel was real of course. Instead of being eradicated, the practice has become the born and mainstream.
-Watergate scandal
-Project sunshine
-The Bad booze conspiracy of the prohibition age (10,000 folk died)
There must be millions of them throughout history.
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I think you are having difficulty differentiating between ‘conspiracies’ and ‘conspiracy theories’.
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How so?
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Because you have listed conspiracies, and not conspiracy theories.
Again, to the best of my knowledge, none of those conspiracies served to prove directly-related, existing conspiracy theories correct.
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Because that wasn't the criteria or the objective
I answered a query about known facts that started out as conspiracy theories. Nothing to do with proving directly related blah blah blah what you said.
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They didn’t start out as conspiracy theories.
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They did.
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No; no they didn’t.
In the cases of Project Sunshine and Watergate at the very least, you are categorically wrong.
*Conspiracies* existed. *Conspiracy theories* did not.
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As I said, the aim is to identify known facts that started out as conspiracy theories. I believe this has been achieved to a reasonable degree. Your argument is based on semantics, pedantry and is a separate issue from what I was attempting to highlight.
posted on 4/4/20
comment by Scouze Doggie Dog (U22357)
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comment by Joe The King Exotic (U10026)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by rosso is done with this (U17054)
posted 6 hours, 35 minutes ago
comment by Scouze Doggie Dog (U22357)
posted 9 minutes ago
Someone asked for conspiracy theories that became true but I fell asleep. Off the top of my head
-Tuskegee syphillis experiment turned out to be true.
-The Phoebus Cartel was real of course. Instead of being eradicated, the practice has become the born and mainstream.
-Watergate scandal
-Project sunshine
-The Bad booze conspiracy of the prohibition age (10,000 folk died)
There must be millions of them throughout history.
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I think you are having difficulty differentiating between ‘conspiracies’ and ‘conspiracy theories’.
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And conspiracy theories and scientific/philosophical theories.
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How so?
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Because you’ve been drawing false equivalence between them.
posted on 4/4/20
comment by Joe The King Exotic (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Scouze Doggie Dog (U22357)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Joe The King Exotic (U10026)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by rosso is done with this (U17054)
posted 6 hours, 35 minutes ago
comment by Scouze Doggie Dog (U22357)
posted 9 minutes ago
Someone asked for conspiracy theories that became true but I fell asleep. Off the top of my head
-Tuskegee syphillis experiment turned out to be true.
-The Phoebus Cartel was real of course. Instead of being eradicated, the practice has become the born and mainstream.
-Watergate scandal
-Project sunshine
-The Bad booze conspiracy of the prohibition age (10,000 folk died)
There must be millions of them throughout history.
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I think you are having difficulty differentiating between ‘conspiracies’ and ‘conspiracy theories’.
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And conspiracy theories and scientific/philosophical theories.
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How so?
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Because you’ve been drawing false equivalence between them.
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How and why is it false?
These sniper shots and one liners are not the best way to have a discussion.
posted on 4/4/20
Because scientific and philosophical theories that question mainstream thinking are not the same as conspiracy theories. At all. I don’t know why this needs explaining, even to you.
posted on 4/4/20
comment by Joe The King Exotic (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
Because scientific and philosophical theories that question mainstream thinking are not the same as conspiracy theories. At all. I don’t know why this needs explaining, even to you.
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Whereas this is a fact on it's own, it doesn't apply to what happened here.
For instance, if you can explain to me how something like the Phoebus cartel is a "scientific and philosophical theory that questions mainstream thinking and is not the same as conspiracy theories" then perhaps you will have convinced me.
posted on 4/4/20
And this is where you are unable to differentiate between conspiracies and conspiracy theories.
Though it’s not really relevant to my point. Your initial posts were exhibiting your stupidity, but like a conspiracy theorist you cannot accept the evidence put before you so I can’t be arised anymore.
posted on 4/4/20
comment by Joe The King Exotic (U10026)
posted 10 minutes ago
And this is where you are unable to differentiate between conspiracies and conspiracy theories.
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Me or you?
Though it’s not really relevant to my point. Your initial posts were exhibiting your stupidity, but like a conspiracy theorist you cannot accept the evidence put before you so I can’t be arised anymore.
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This is where the problem is. I'm making valid points while you are gerrymandering around and throwing abuse. I've taken care not to respjnd to your insults because it's typical and expected when you can't answer the question asked.
Fact is what you said is hogwash and doesn't apply. What you said sounds smart, and the prose you used is pretty poetic but ultimately its nonsense in the context of this discussion.
posted on 4/4/20
It’s amazing you actually believe this.
posted on 4/4/20
You certainly haven't presented any logical reasoning to make me believe otherwise.
Because scientific and philosophical theories that question mainstream thinking are not the same as conspiracy theories
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So tell me how my examples disagree with this. How does Phoebus question mainstream anything? It was done purely for profit.
You sound smart coming out with words like philosophy but ultimately you're just saying these righteous words without applying context and hoping to get away with it because they are the truth.
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comment by Scouze Doggie Dog (U22357)
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Someone asked for conspiracy theories that became true but I fell asleep. Off the top of my head
-Tuskegee syphillis experiment turned out to be true.
-The Phoebus Cartel was real of course. Instead of being eradicated, the practice has become the born and mainstream.
-Watergate scandal
-Project sunshine
-The Bad booze conspiracy of the prohibition age (10,000 folk died)
There must be millions of them throughout history.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think you are having difficulty differentiating between ‘conspiracies’ and ‘conspiracy theories’.
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How so?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Because you have listed conspiracies, and not conspiracy theories.
Again, to the best of my knowledge, none of those conspiracies served to prove directly-related, existing conspiracy theories correct.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Because that wasn't the criteria or the objective
I answered a query about known facts that started out as conspiracy theories. Nothing to do with proving directly related blah blah blah what you said.
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They didn’t start out as conspiracy theories.
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They did.
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No; no they didn’t.
In the cases of Project Sunshine and Watergate at the very least, you are categorically wrong.
*Conspiracies* existed. *Conspiracy theories* did not.
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As I said, the aim is to identify known facts that started out as conspiracy theories. I believe this has been achieved to a reasonable degree. Your argument is based on semantics, pedantry and is a separate issue from what I was attempting to highlight.
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No it facking hasn’t
Let’s take Watergate, for example. It simply wasn’t, in your words, a known fact that started as a conspiracy theory.
It was a conspiracy that the FBI knew about literally hours after the failed break-in at the hotel. The perpetrators of which were arrested in the act at the scene.
The FBI were looking at where the money to fund the operation had come from in the days after the arrests.
Please explain what the conspiracy theory was, and who held it before the FBI were investigating
I really don’t believe you understand the difference between a conspiracy and a conspiracy theory.
posted on 4/4/20
I’m talking about your points yesterday. Where you agreed with the stupid comparisons with Copernicus and Galileo. And tried to use Aristotle as an example to support your claim that stupid conspiracies should be respected. Basically you don’t know what you are talking about, and as per usual are twisting and turning to try and get some sort of internet win, despite making a pillock of yourself. I’ll leave it at that as I have no interest in trying to convince you of your errors. It’s like talking to a conspiracy theorist, which is probably why you’re sympathetic to them as you share so many common traits.
posted on 4/4/20
I haven't mentioned Aristotle.
In your head you have obviously combined my opinions and comments with those of another poster, perhaps the one who mentioned Aristotle, as the same thing. Take a nap, your servers are obviously overloaded at the moment saan.
posted on 4/4/20
comment by Joe The King Exotic (U10026)
posted 14 minutes ago
I’m talking about your points yesterday. Where you agreed with the stupid comparisons with Copernicus and Galileo. And tried to use Aristotle as an example to support your claim that stupid conspiracies should be respected. Basically you don’t know what you are talking about, and as per usual are twisting and turning to try and get some sort of internet win, despite making a pillock of yourself. I’ll leave it at that as I have no interest in trying to convince you of your errors. It’s like talking to a conspiracy theorist, which is probably why you’re sympathetic to them as you share so many common traits.
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It was a good discussion until you decided to go in this direction. Mainly because you can't explain how Phoebus fits into your point. Why? Because it doesn't fit and can't fit. From the moment I asked you that question you've been nothing butba caaant.
I don't care what you think about my views. Its neanderthal of you to start flinging abuse and being condescending, period. I think you're stupid but that doesn't stop me respecting your out of topic ramblings, even though I am aware they're all just to avoid answering a simple question.
posted on 4/4/20
Ad hominem ππ»
Too many dogmatic opinions, people aren't willing to get out from under the envelope of the mainstream umbrella. They conceptualise ideologies from the BBC and regurgitate said ideologies as their own. Fact is the media shapes most people's ideologies and then they make out it that it was all their own thoughts, which is is not.
Conspiracy theory was invented by the CIA as a way to dissuade the population of America over the JFK assassination. So, any person at the time that didn't agree that it was Oswald was termed a conspiracy theorist, which people now use to denigrate people's opinions that don't match their own.
Now clearly there is a line when veering into this stuff and there is a huge amount of false information that should be dismissed, like flat earth, like the fake sky people etc.
But we shouldn't dismiss everything and be open minded to other possibilities because that leads to ignorance. I was reading the matrix theory the other day and I'm always a believer that anything is plausible.
If we remain close minded to other opinions, then we may still believe that the earth is flat etc.
In relation to the original post I came across this on YouTube from a verified physician in America. He explains the link between coronavirus and 5G and gives a very compelling argument.
A lot will dismiss this out of hand and will most likely not watch the video, but I found interesting to say the least.
https://youtu.be/hKeMacZD5xM
Here is also a link to 12 experts across the world that feel the lockdown measures are extreme, unnecessary and more damaging than the virus itself.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/24/12-experts-questioning-the-coronavirus-panic/
posted on 4/4/20
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posted on 4/4/20
comment by Going Loco Like Sissoko - SUPER EUROPEAN WORLD... (U10893)
posted 26 minutes ago
Ad hominem ππ»
Too many dogmatic opinions, people aren't willing to get out from under the envelope of the mainstream umbrella. They conceptualise ideologies from the BBC and regurgitate said ideologies as their own. Fact is the media shapes most people's ideologies and then they make out it that it was all their own thoughts, which is is not.
Conspiracy theory was invented by the CIA as a way to dissuade the population of America over the JFK assassination. So, any person at the time that didn't agree that it was Oswald was termed a conspiracy theorist, which people now use to denigrate people's opinions that don't match their own.
Now clearly there is a line when veering into this stuff and there is a huge amount of false information that should be dismissed, like flat earth, like the fake sky people etc.
But we shouldn't dismiss everything and be open minded to other possibilities because that leads to ignorance. I was reading the matrix theory the other day and I'm always a believer that anything is plausible.
If we remain close minded to other opinions, then we may still believe that the earth is flat etc.
In relation to the original post I came across this on YouTube from a verified physician in America. He explains the link between coronavirus and 5G and gives a very compelling argument.
A lot will dismiss this out of hand and will most likely not watch the video, but I found interesting to say the least.
https://youtu.be/hKeMacZD5xM
Here is also a link to 12 experts across the world that feel the lockdown measures are extreme, unnecessary and more damaging than the virus itself.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/24/12-experts-questioning-the-coronavirus-panic/
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That 'verified physician' should probably be in prison.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashid_Buttar
It really doesn't take long to do a quick check in whether the source you are consuming is full of chit.
If you can't do that I politely suggest that you stop sharing things on the internet, as your negligence could actually kill people.
posted on 4/4/20
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Going Loco Like Sissoko - SUPER EUROPEAN WORLD... (U10893)
posted 26 minutes ago
Ad hominem ππ»
Too many dogmatic opinions, people aren't willing to get out from under the envelope of the mainstream umbrella. They conceptualise ideologies from the BBC and regurgitate said ideologies as their own. Fact is the media shapes most people's ideologies and then they make out it that it was all their own thoughts, which is is not.
Conspiracy theory was invented by the CIA as a way to dissuade the population of America over the JFK assassination. So, any person at the time that didn't agree that it was Oswald was termed a conspiracy theorist, which people now use to denigrate people's opinions that don't match their own.
Now clearly there is a line when veering into this stuff and there is a huge amount of false information that should be dismissed, like flat earth, like the fake sky people etc.
But we shouldn't dismiss everything and be open minded to other possibilities because that leads to ignorance. I was reading the matrix theory the other day and I'm always a believer that anything is plausible.
If we remain close minded to other opinions, then we may still believe that the earth is flat etc.
In relation to the original post I came across this on YouTube from a verified physician in America. He explains the link between coronavirus and 5G and gives a very compelling argument.
A lot will dismiss this out of hand and will most likely not watch the video, but I found interesting to say the least.
https://youtu.be/hKeMacZD5xM
Here is also a link to 12 experts across the world that feel the lockdown measures are extreme, unnecessary and more damaging than the virus itself.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/24/12-experts-questioning-the-coronavirus-panic/
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That 'verified physician' should probably be in prison.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashid_Buttar
It really doesn't take long to do a quick check in whether the source you are consuming is full of chit.
If you can't do that I politely suggest that you stop sharing things on the internet, as your negligence could actually kill people.
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So you refer to Wikipedia and that somehow unpins what he says? I think he would have a better opinion on such matters than you. Don't ever point me towards a Wikipedia page and call it fact when anyone can edit the pages.
posted on 4/4/20
comment by Going Loco Like Sissoko - SUPER EUROPEAN WORLD... (U10893)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Going Loco Like Sissoko - SUPER EUROPEAN WORLD... (U10893)
posted 26 minutes ago
Ad hominem ππ»
Too many dogmatic opinions, people aren't willing to get out from under the envelope of the mainstream umbrella. They conceptualise ideologies from the BBC and regurgitate said ideologies as their own. Fact is the media shapes most people's ideologies and then they make out it that it was all their own thoughts, which is is not.
Conspiracy theory was invented by the CIA as a way to dissuade the population of America over the JFK assassination. So, any person at the time that didn't agree that it was Oswald was termed a conspiracy theorist, which people now use to denigrate people's opinions that don't match their own.
Now clearly there is a line when veering into this stuff and there is a huge amount of false information that should be dismissed, like flat earth, like the fake sky people etc.
But we shouldn't dismiss everything and be open minded to other possibilities because that leads to ignorance. I was reading the matrix theory the other day and I'm always a believer that anything is plausible.
If we remain close minded to other opinions, then we may still believe that the earth is flat etc.
In relation to the original post I came across this on YouTube from a verified physician in America. He explains the link between coronavirus and 5G and gives a very compelling argument.
A lot will dismiss this out of hand and will most likely not watch the video, but I found interesting to say the least.
https://youtu.be/hKeMacZD5xM
Here is also a link to 12 experts across the world that feel the lockdown measures are extreme, unnecessary and more damaging than the virus itself.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/24/12-experts-questioning-the-coronavirus-panic/
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That 'verified physician' should probably be in prison.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashid_Buttar
It really doesn't take long to do a quick check in whether the source you are consuming is full of chit.
If you can't do that I politely suggest that you stop sharing things on the internet, as your negligence could actually kill people.
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So you refer to Wikipedia and that somehow unpins what he says? I think he would have a better opinion on such matters than you. Don't ever point me towards a Wikipedia page and call it fact when anyone can edit the pages.
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It's not my opinion versus his. It's someone who has put people's lives at risk with dangerous practice versus the rest of the profession right now.
I'm sorry you are so attached to this, I suggest again that you stop sharing stuff online. You are part of the problem, not the solution.
http://skepdic.com/buttar.html
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-north-carolina-board-of-medical-examiners-dr-rashid-buttar-and-protecting-the-public-from-practitioners-of-non-science-based-medicine/
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/06/18/book-raises-alarms-about-alternative-medicine/2429385/
https://quackwatch.org/cases/civil/buttar/complaint/
https://quackwatch.org/cases/board/med/buttar/complaint/
posted on 4/4/20
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Going Loco Like Sissoko - SUPER EUROPEAN WORLD... (U10893)
posted 26 minutes ago
Ad hominem ππ»
Too many dogmatic opinions, people aren't willing to get out from under the envelope of the mainstream umbrella. They conceptualise ideologies from the BBC and regurgitate said ideologies as their own. Fact is the media shapes most people's ideologies and then they make out it that it was all their own thoughts, which is is not.
Conspiracy theory was invented by the CIA as a way to dissuade the population of America over the JFK assassination. So, any person at the time that didn't agree that it was Oswald was termed a conspiracy theorist, which people now use to denigrate people's opinions that don't match their own.
Now clearly there is a line when veering into this stuff and there is a huge amount of false information that should be dismissed, like flat earth, like the fake sky people etc.
But we shouldn't dismiss everything and be open minded to other possibilities because that leads to ignorance. I was reading the matrix theory the other day and I'm always a believer that anything is plausible.
If we remain close minded to other opinions, then we may still believe that the earth is flat etc.
In relation to the original post I came across this on YouTube from a verified physician in America. He explains the link between coronavirus and 5G and gives a very compelling argument.
A lot will dismiss this out of hand and will most likely not watch the video, but I found interesting to say the least.
https://youtu.be/hKeMacZD5xM
Here is also a link to 12 experts across the world that feel the lockdown measures are extreme, unnecessary and more damaging than the virus itself.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/24/12-experts-questioning-the-coronavirus-panic/
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That 'verified physician' should probably be in prison.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashid_Buttar
It really doesn't take long to do a quick check in whether the source you are consuming is full of chit.
If you can't do that I politely suggest that you stop sharing things on the internet, as your negligence could actually kill people.
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How would his negligence kill people?
posted on 4/4/20
Sharing misinformation about a pandemic can lead to people dying. See the drug that Trump mentioned, which lead to people taking water cleaning tablets and dying.
Sharing the work of 'verified physicians' like this hack could directly lead to people following courses of treatment that do them harm. See the articles above about this Buttar guy.
posted on 4/4/20
comment by Going Loco Like Sissoko - SUPER EUROPEAN WORLD... (U10893)
posted 1 hour, 4 minutes ago
Ad hominem ππ»
Too many dogmatic opinions, people aren't willing to get out from under the envelope of the mainstream umbrella. They conceptualise ideologies from the BBC and regurgitate said ideologies as their own. Fact is the media shapes most people's ideologies and then they make out it that it was all their own thoughts, which is is not.
Conspiracy theory was invented by the CIA as a way to dissuade the population of America over the JFK assassination. So, any person at the time that didn't agree that it was Oswald was termed a conspiracy theorist, which people now use to denigrate people's opinions that don't match their own.
Now clearly there is a line when veering into this stuff and there is a huge amount of false information that should be dismissed, like flat earth, like the fake sky people etc.
But we shouldn't dismiss everything and be open minded to other possibilities because that leads to ignorance. I was reading the matrix theory the other day and I'm always a believer that anything is plausible.
If we remain close minded to other opinions, then we may still believe that the earth is flat etc.
In relation to the original post I came across this on YouTube from a verified physician in America. He explains the link between coronavirus and 5G and gives a very compelling argument.
A lot will dismiss this out of hand and will most likely not watch the video, but I found interesting to say the least.
https://youtu.be/hKeMacZD5xM
Here is also a link to 12 experts across the world that feel the lockdown measures are extreme, unnecessary and more damaging than the virus itself.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/24/12-experts-questioning-the-coronavirus-panic/
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The mind boggles.
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