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Ronald_antly 10:06 Sat Jul 25
When Dr. Gates says ...
"OK everyone, it's time to ROLL YOUR SLEEVES UP!"

Who's in and who's out?

You can include me OUT!

You can stick that needle into my cold, dead arms!


And then up your arse.

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Moncurs Putting Iron 2:07 Mon Jul 27
Re: When Dr. Gates says ...
Hey! he started it.

Golden Oldie 1:59 Mon Jul 27
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The personal threats on here are getting out of hand.

Leave poor Ron's arse alone!

Ronald_antly 1:39 Mon Jul 27
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My what?

Moncurs Putting Iron 1:00 Mon Jul 27
Re: When Dr. Gates says ...
Is there room for negotiation on timing and venue?

Can I get it stuck in MY ARM first? Then it gets stuck in YOUR cold dead ARSE.


Less risk of infection for me and your dead anyway sooo...

Mike Oxsaw 7:46 Mon Jul 27
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gph 10:50 Sun Jul 26

Don't forget that 'flu rhymes with Jew.

The depths to which these people will sink to gain attention is boundless.

Pedant 4:05 Mon Jul 27
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Ronnie - still as thick as pigshit, I see.

gph 2:31 Mon Jul 27
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Why hasn't Ben Goldacre, a critic of Big Pharma been arrested?

May be it's because he sticks to legimate criticism of what they actually do wrong. Like failing to fully disclose the data of their trials. And not selling fake cancer treatment helps, too.

Ronald_antly 1:40 Mon Jul 27
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Andrew Wakefield was struck off because he posed a threat to the pharmaceutical cartel's profit margin.
THE greatest sin that any man could ever be guilty of.

Similarly is the case of Dr Judy Mikovits when she attempted to save many thousands of lives from contaminated medications.

It's also the reason that David Knowles and Lyn Thyer now languish in a French jail.

zebthecat 1:19 Mon Jul 27
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WHU(Exeter) 11:48 Sun Jul 26

You missed the point. Conspiracy theories and religiouns are manifestitions of the human condition to believe stuff despite the evidence as faith.
It has material consequences as has been shown forever.

BRANDED 12:42 Mon Jul 27
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There is a new puritanical belief in right and wrong that is akin to religion and not scientific or logic based thinking. It allows no room for doubts or alternative logic based arguments. Either you are a believer or a sinner.
I’m pretty much open to any argument that can survive logic and doubt and testing and evidence.
As far as Gate’s is concerned I believe his heart is in a good place but fails to recognise the way opinions can go when you attempt to do good things. People will always question your motives, and rightly so. It’s easy to understand someone wanting a third yacht but to help the poor have better lives?

WHU(Exeter) 11:48 Sun Jul 26
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zeb, how were the crusades led by conspiracy thinking?

They were to reclaim Jerusalem mostly, which had fallen to Islam, that wasn't a conspiracy but a fact.

whatever directions the crusades went in, no matter the rights and wrongs, the drivers behind them were not really conspiracies? (mixed motives for sure, but conspiracies?)

zebthecat 11:37 Sun Jul 26
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Believing in conspiracies is the new religion. Us humans are hard wired for believing in ludicrous thing as faith, in whatever for, is comfort blanket in the midst of the general shitness of life.
Curse our big brains as it is the same thing that drives religious wars too. It is same human impulse that lead to the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition, ISIS, the Holocaust etc.

zebthecat 11:31 Sun Jul 26
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gph 10:50 Sun Jul 26

MSM innit controlled by you know who.

zebthecat 11:29 Sun Jul 26
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Ah Andew Wakefield's study which was imfamous for having as many signitories to the paper as patients studied (12 - not statistically significant) and which was paid for by lawyers looking to create a class action case against the MMR jab.
He was struck off for good reason.

gank 10:50 Sun Jul 26
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Lockdown and deaths during that time should really have eradicated the influenza virus. And the common cold. It would make us really vulnerable to weak stuff we could fight off now, in a year or so, but if lockdown stops us spreading this new Bruce Lee hardnut virus just by staying in, how could anyone have possibly caught a cold since March?

gph 10:50 Sun Jul 26
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Strange, Wikipedia reckons the flu vaccine is effective 67% of the time.

I suppose GO will explain the discrepancy by the fact that Wikipedia contains 2/3 of the letters of "Jew".

chim chim cha boo 10:06 Sun Jul 26
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Yes GO eighty-five needn't have bothered spending 5 minutes getting vaccinated and the other fifteen would have died. Of course there was no way to know who those fifteen were ahead of the vaccination.

By the way, there are NO effects without side effects. The whole tenet of western medicine has always been risk Vs reward.

Golden Oldie 8:03 Sun Jul 26
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"I won't repeat what his colleagues at The Royal Free thought if him."

You may as well give an account of unverified anecdotal gossip in the absence of any solid evidence.
Only kidding never heard of the fella and care even less about some random bloke classed as a fraud when we know that vaccines have been known to cause injuries and still get approved for public application.

From the governments own website they proudly boast that flu vaccines have an efficacy of around 15% which is pretty impressive, meaning that 85% of those who were given the vaccine needn't have bothered.

Bungo 7:36 Sun Jul 26
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One of the prime movers in the whole anti-vaccination debacle is the discredited and struck-off former UK doctor, Andrew Wakefield.

He is thought to be largely responsible for the re-emergence of several dangerous childhood diseases such as whooping cough and measles and is now earning lots of money peddling his dangerous and discredited theories to the hard-of-thinking across the pond and to other groups of vulnerable people worldwide.

I won't repeat what his colleagues at The Royal Free thought if him.

Golden Oldie 7:22 Sun Jul 26
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It only took about 10 years of legal proceedings to pay out over the Swine flu vaccine Pandemrix

Apparently there were a debate the other day between Alan Dershowitz and Robert Kennedy Jnr the other day that might be worth watching.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfnJi7yLKgE

Suppose it keeps The Dersh busy while riding out the wave of the Epstein/Maxwell fallout.

BRANDED 6:56 Sun Jul 26
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They’ll get the cunt sued out of them

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