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Nuh . I check out posts from Zero Hedge. They aren't all extra right wing poisonous rubbish. Much is but not all..And therein lies the problem.
People pick and choose the sources as they see fit.
Instead of providing coherent, logical reasons, people bag the source.
Its so much easier than having to back anything up.
Look at the those who hate the ABC, hate the Guardian, hate anything from "the Murdoch Press".
No wonder the world is so divided.
Mick
Relying on sources other than medical science for claims about drugs is not a good practice, yet has been consistent by some posters in this thread.You might have also noticed that I directly addressed the question Wayne raised regarding the use of Invermectin on it's merits.
I put these articles up for interest and for debate. if they are debunked then that is good, that is good information for me
Fine, that makes you an idiot in my eyes.So you don't care if they have been debunked already, you will post them anyway? If they have been debunked then what you are posting is misleading, but you are relying on others to point out the faults to you.
I don't care what vaccines you may have taken, if you act like an anti-vaxxer then you are an anti-vaxxer in my eyes. I don't recall you ever posting anything positive about the COVID vaccines just always pointing to negative articles "in the interests of debate".
It's so similar to the people who start their posts with "I am not an anti-vaxxer BUT... " and then continue to only post negative garbage about vaccines with no fact checking.
are they quarantining in the rural hotels now ( say near the borders ) ??Regional vic now in lockdown, authorities say we're "right on the edge of this getting away from us".
Nah, you think?
That mrna video failed to mention lipid nanoparticles and how we are basically an experiment for long term effects.and one step beyond
But mRNA is a tricky technology. Several major pharmaceutical companies have tried and abandoned the idea, struggling to get mRNA into cells without triggering nasty side effects.
It's a given that tech has moved on from 2017.In order to protect mRNA molecules from the body’s natural defenses, drug developers must wrap them in a protective casing. For Moderna, that meant putting its Crigler-Najjar therapy in nanoparticles made of lipids. And for its chemists, those nanoparticles created a daunting challenge: Dose too little, and you don’t get enough enzyme to affect the disease; dose too much, and the drug is too toxic for patients.
It's hard to win an argument with an intelligent person, but it's damn well impossible to win an argument with an idiot.and one step beyond
Your obsession with what the media report is interesting.Not much mention in the media, about the protestors banners saying "the media is the virus", usually the protestors and their claims get plenty of airplay.
It mustn't fit the narrative, I bet if the banners said something derogatory about the Government, it would be splashed all over the front pages. ?
It is great to see that even the radicals, are recognising the media, for the players they are.
The radicals were the first ones saying it...Not much mention in the media, about the protestors banners saying "the media is the virus", usually the protestors and their claims get plenty of airplay.
It mustn't fit the narrative, I bet if the banners said something derogatory about the Government, it would be splashed all over the front pages. ?
It is great to see that even the radicals, are recognising the media, for the players they are.
possibly two rampant diseases, Sars-Cov2 and Dunning-KrugerIt's hard to win an argument with an intelligent person, but it's damn well impossible to win an argument with an idiot.
Dunning-Kruger effect, in psychology, a cognitive bias whereby people with limited knowledge or competence in a given intellectual or social domain greatly overestimate their own knowledge or competence in that domain relative to objective criteria or to the performance of their peers or of people in general.
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