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i will keep 10 ft if i meet you..maybe other things are transmitted..mickeyrat said:23scidoo said:
We are talking about roulette here??..mrussel1 said:
It was a guide, for Christ's sake. You have to pick a number.23scidoo said:
very sense R, to wash your hands for an airborne virus as you said..no doubt at all..also you can have it at 1.95m but not at 2.05 m..lastexitlondon said:
I agree . In real time it was all terrifying and I actually think the social distancing and mask were the most sensible thing we could have done. It makes absolute sense with an airborne virus. No doubtHughFreakingDillon said:
people need to realize that the medical community was learning how to deal with it in real time. that's incredibly difficult. to expect them to be right 100% of the time is absurd. they didn't lie (don't confuse the medical community with pharma and the government). they made best guesses. best guesses that they thought would be the least harmful to society while not allowing the virus to run rampant. A lot of it seems absurd in hindsight, but looking back, these were fallible humans with the world on their shoulders with unrealistic expectations put on them by all of humanity. so yeah, they were scrambling, and using even the tiniest bits of data they could analyze and make the best decisions based on that at the time.seanwon said:
Masks, distancing, vaccination, and the virus evolving to be less deadly led us through Covid. I support all of that. I was just pointing out we received a lot of misinformation along the way. And much of that (such as the 6 feet rule) I'm sure was said with good intentions. However this just causes more people to not trust anything the government says. There will be WAY more pushback if we encounter a situation like covid again.cblock4life said:
Well of course. How silly of me. Thank youBentleyspop said:
In their mind there was NO pandemic.cblock4life said:Have I gotten the whole social media scheme twisted? Are we not supposed to ask questions? I asked 4 or 5 fairly simple questions and got 0 responses. Is this a comment only forum?To the non-vaccinated, non-mask people, all those non-believers of nurses crying and drs begging, etc, etc:In your world, what exactly stoped the pandemic?Am I ever going to receive an answer? Or shouldn’t I be asking?
hilarious now that armchair pandemic experts think "we were right from the beginning". no they weren't. they were all broken clocks just being fucking babies during a global crisis when the rest of the adults were trying to actually deal with the severity of it.
and again, WHATEVER they say, we were right..
were you harmed by standing x distance from someone? no? then move on. just do it at least 6 ft from me.Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
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Do you see??..are you just know to post memes??..and i'm waiting an answer for my other question about scientists..23scidoo said:
They are keep thinking i'm antivaxxer here for long time now..so hilarious 😂 HughFreakingDillon said:lastexitlondon said:He and I had the vaccines
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/exclusive-former-top-public-health-official-admits-covid-origins-not-settled-no-science-to-back-social-distance-guidance/
can't wait to see where you're research is published.23scidoo said:
very sense R, to wash your hands for an airborne virus as you said..no doubt at all..also you can have it at 1.95m but not at 2.05 m..lastexitlondon said:
I agree . In real time it was all terrifying and I actually think the social distancing and mask were the most sensible thing we could have done. It makes absolute sense with an airborne virus. No doubtHughFreakingDillon said:
people need to realize that the medical community was learning how to deal with it in real time. that's incredibly difficult. to expect them to be right 100% of the time is absurd. they didn't lie (don't confuse the medical community with pharma and the government). they made best guesses. best guesses that they thought would be the least harmful to society while not allowing the virus to run rampant. A lot of it seems absurd in hindsight, but looking back, these were fallible humans with the world on their shoulders with unrealistic expectations put on them by all of humanity. so yeah, they were scrambling, and using even the tiniest bits of data they could analyze and make the best decisions based on that at the time.seanwon said:
Masks, distancing, vaccination, and the virus evolving to be less deadly led us through Covid. I support all of that. I was just pointing out we received a lot of misinformation along the way. And much of that (such as the 6 feet rule) I'm sure was said with good intentions. However this just causes more people to not trust anything the government says. There will be WAY more pushback if we encounter a situation like covid again.cblock4life said:
Well of course. How silly of me. Thank youBentleyspop said:
In their mind there was NO pandemic.cblock4life said:Have I gotten the whole social media scheme twisted? Are we not supposed to ask questions? I asked 4 or 5 fairly simple questions and got 0 responses. Is this a comment only forum?To the non-vaccinated, non-mask people, all those non-believers of nurses crying and drs begging, etc, etc:In your world, what exactly stoped the pandemic?Am I ever going to receive an answer? Or shouldn’t I be asking?
hilarious now that armchair pandemic experts think "we were right from the beginning". no they weren't. they were all broken clocks just being fucking babies during a global crisis when the rest of the adults were trying to actually deal with the severity of it.
and again, WHATEVER they say, we were right..
won't hold my breath anyway..Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
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23scidoo said:
i will keep 10 ft if i meet you..maybe other things are transmitted..mickeyrat said:23scidoo said:
We are talking about roulette here??..mrussel1 said:
It was a guide, for Christ's sake. You have to pick a number.23scidoo said:
very sense R, to wash your hands for an airborne virus as you said..no doubt at all..also you can have it at 1.95m but not at 2.05 m..lastexitlondon said:
I agree . In real time it was all terrifying and I actually think the social distancing and mask were the most sensible thing we could have done. It makes absolute sense with an airborne virus. No doubtHughFreakingDillon said:
people need to realize that the medical community was learning how to deal with it in real time. that's incredibly difficult. to expect them to be right 100% of the time is absurd. they didn't lie (don't confuse the medical community with pharma and the government). they made best guesses. best guesses that they thought would be the least harmful to society while not allowing the virus to run rampant. A lot of it seems absurd in hindsight, but looking back, these were fallible humans with the world on their shoulders with unrealistic expectations put on them by all of humanity. so yeah, they were scrambling, and using even the tiniest bits of data they could analyze and make the best decisions based on that at the time.seanwon said:
Masks, distancing, vaccination, and the virus evolving to be less deadly led us through Covid. I support all of that. I was just pointing out we received a lot of misinformation along the way. And much of that (such as the 6 feet rule) I'm sure was said with good intentions. However this just causes more people to not trust anything the government says. There will be WAY more pushback if we encounter a situation like covid again.cblock4life said:
Well of course. How silly of me. Thank youBentleyspop said:
In their mind there was NO pandemic.cblock4life said:Have I gotten the whole social media scheme twisted? Are we not supposed to ask questions? I asked 4 or 5 fairly simple questions and got 0 responses. Is this a comment only forum?To the non-vaccinated, non-mask people, all those non-believers of nurses crying and drs begging, etc, etc:In your world, what exactly stoped the pandemic?Am I ever going to receive an answer? Or shouldn’t I be asking?
hilarious now that armchair pandemic experts think "we were right from the beginning". no they weren't. they were all broken clocks just being fucking babies during a global crisis when the rest of the adults were trying to actually deal with the severity of it.
and again, WHATEVER they say, we were right..
were you harmed by standing x distance from someone? no? then move on. just do it at least 6 ft from me.
unfortunately common sense isnt contagious
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Scientific proven??..mickeyrat said:23scidoo said:
i will keep 10 ft if i meet you..maybe other things are transmitted..mickeyrat said:23scidoo said:
We are talking about roulette here??..mrussel1 said:
It was a guide, for Christ's sake. You have to pick a number.23scidoo said:
very sense R, to wash your hands for an airborne virus as you said..no doubt at all..also you can have it at 1.95m but not at 2.05 m..lastexitlondon said:
I agree . In real time it was all terrifying and I actually think the social distancing and mask were the most sensible thing we could have done. It makes absolute sense with an airborne virus. No doubtHughFreakingDillon said:
people need to realize that the medical community was learning how to deal with it in real time. that's incredibly difficult. to expect them to be right 100% of the time is absurd. they didn't lie (don't confuse the medical community with pharma and the government). they made best guesses. best guesses that they thought would be the least harmful to society while not allowing the virus to run rampant. A lot of it seems absurd in hindsight, but looking back, these were fallible humans with the world on their shoulders with unrealistic expectations put on them by all of humanity. so yeah, they were scrambling, and using even the tiniest bits of data they could analyze and make the best decisions based on that at the time.seanwon said:
Masks, distancing, vaccination, and the virus evolving to be less deadly led us through Covid. I support all of that. I was just pointing out we received a lot of misinformation along the way. And much of that (such as the 6 feet rule) I'm sure was said with good intentions. However this just causes more people to not trust anything the government says. There will be WAY more pushback if we encounter a situation like covid again.cblock4life said:
Well of course. How silly of me. Thank youBentleyspop said:
In their mind there was NO pandemic.cblock4life said:Have I gotten the whole social media scheme twisted? Are we not supposed to ask questions? I asked 4 or 5 fairly simple questions and got 0 responses. Is this a comment only forum?To the non-vaccinated, non-mask people, all those non-believers of nurses crying and drs begging, etc, etc:In your world, what exactly stoped the pandemic?Am I ever going to receive an answer? Or shouldn’t I be asking?
hilarious now that armchair pandemic experts think "we were right from the beginning". no they weren't. they were all broken clocks just being fucking babies during a global crisis when the rest of the adults were trying to actually deal with the severity of it.
and again, WHATEVER they say, we were right..
were you harmed by standing x distance from someone? no? then move on. just do it at least 6 ft from me.
unfortunately common sense isnt contagiousAthens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
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mrussel1 said:
Because this is America and I should be able to stand 5'8" awaymickeyrat said:23scidoo said:
We are talking about roulette here??..mrussel1 said:
It was a guide, for Christ's sake. You have to pick a number.23scidoo said:
very sense R, to wash your hands for an airborne virus as you said..no doubt at all..also you can have it at 1.95m but not at 2.05 m..lastexitlondon said:
I agree . In real time it was all terrifying and I actually think the social distancing and mask were the most sensible thing we could have done. It makes absolute sense with an airborne virus. No doubtHughFreakingDillon said:
people need to realize that the medical community was learning how to deal with it in real time. that's incredibly difficult. to expect them to be right 100% of the time is absurd. they didn't lie (don't confuse the medical community with pharma and the government). they made best guesses. best guesses that they thought would be the least harmful to society while not allowing the virus to run rampant. A lot of it seems absurd in hindsight, but looking back, these were fallible humans with the world on their shoulders with unrealistic expectations put on them by all of humanity. so yeah, they were scrambling, and using even the tiniest bits of data they could analyze and make the best decisions based on that at the time.seanwon said:
Masks, distancing, vaccination, and the virus evolving to be less deadly led us through Covid. I support all of that. I was just pointing out we received a lot of misinformation along the way. And much of that (such as the 6 feet rule) I'm sure was said with good intentions. However this just causes more people to not trust anything the government says. There will be WAY more pushback if we encounter a situation like covid again.cblock4life said:
Well of course. How silly of me. Thank youBentleyspop said:
In their mind there was NO pandemic.cblock4life said:Have I gotten the whole social media scheme twisted? Are we not supposed to ask questions? I asked 4 or 5 fairly simple questions and got 0 responses. Is this a comment only forum?To the non-vaccinated, non-mask people, all those non-believers of nurses crying and drs begging, etc, etc:In your world, what exactly stoped the pandemic?Am I ever going to receive an answer? Or shouldn’t I be asking?
hilarious now that armchair pandemic experts think "we were right from the beginning". no they weren't. they were all broken clocks just being fucking babies during a global crisis when the rest of the adults were trying to actually deal with the severity of it.
and again, WHATEVER they say, we were right..
were you harmed by standing x distance from someone? no? then move on. just do it at least 6 ft from me.
I would accept 5' 11"......
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those were decisions made by politicians, and yes, many of them were totally absurd. My local head physician had a press conference every single day with municipal and occasionally provincial government authorities; you could see in his face that he didn't want to be associated with many of the moronic decisions made by local authorities; he was being asked to justify these decisions, when it was clear he made recommendations and the authorities did something completely different or took it to absurd levels.mace1229 said:
A lot of the criticism I hear, and sometimes agree with, comes from the pointlessness of some of the regulations, how they were enforced, and the hypocrisy behind some of the laws.HughFreakingDillon said:
people need to realize that the medical community was learning how to deal with it in real time. that's incredibly difficult. to expect them to be right 100% of the time is absurd. they didn't lie (don't confuse the medical community with pharma and the government). they made best guesses. best guesses that they thought would be the least harmful to society while not allowing the virus to run rampant. A lot of it seems absurd in hindsight, but looking back, these were fallible humans with the world on their shoulders with unrealistic expectations put on them by all of humanity. so yeah, they were scrambling, and using even the tiniest bits of data they could analyze and make the best decisions based on that at the time.seanwon said:
Masks, distancing, vaccination, and the virus evolving to be less deadly led us through Covid. I support all of that. I was just pointing out we received a lot of misinformation along the way. And much of that (such as the 6 feet rule) I'm sure was said with good intentions. However this just causes more people to not trust anything the government says. There will be WAY more pushback if we encounter a situation like covid again.cblock4life said:
Well of course. How silly of me. Thank youBentleyspop said:
In their mind there was NO pandemic.cblock4life said:Have I gotten the whole social media scheme twisted? Are we not supposed to ask questions? I asked 4 or 5 fairly simple questions and got 0 responses. Is this a comment only forum?To the non-vaccinated, non-mask people, all those non-believers of nurses crying and drs begging, etc, etc:In your world, what exactly stoped the pandemic?Am I ever going to receive an answer? Or shouldn’t I be asking?
hilarious now that armchair pandemic experts think "we were right from the beginning". no they weren't. they were all broken clocks just being fucking babies during a global crisis when the rest of the adults were trying to actually deal with the severity of it.
Parks were closed, the local news at the time reported a dad being arrested because he was playing catch with his son at an empty park. I doubt they followed through with any charges, but still. I remember a guy paddle boarding in the ocean got ticketed. Kids had to wear masks outside during school, and still expected to participate in PE.
I remember a restaurant in LA posting pictures of his shop being closed down, but in his parking lot they were filming a show and had tons of pop up tents serving food to all the crew. The decision on what to lose and when seems about as random as what plays in MLB are reviewable. What made some stores "essential" and others not seemed just as random. Then you have public officials going out and getting hair cuts and eating, going against their own laws they created.
I don't expect everyone to be right 100% of the time. But I do expect some common sense. If you are asking people to social distance, maybe allow them to play in an open field. If you're going to close down a restaurant and tell them they can't social distance and will probably go out of business, maybe don't use the same area to allow film crews to gather in crowds. If you're going to tell people its not safe to get a hair cut, maybe don't get one yourself.
this is one of my main issues with all of this: people confusing or conflating the medical community with decisions made by politicians.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
so sorry to keep you waiting. I wasn't online this weekend.23scidoo said:
Why yoyr scientists are more scientists than a Nobel prize winner??HughFreakingDillon said:
Why your scientists are more scientists from the Japanese proffesor at the Kyoto University??..
thank you..
it's not about single nobel prize winners (Obama is a nobel prize winner too, remember-I don't get my medical advice from him). the old saying goes-you can be educated but a complete moron, and vice versa. I'm talking about peer review and general consensus. If 99.9% of the world's research community says one thing, I'm going with them. You wanna go with an extreme outlier, have at er.
and I don't know why this has been turned into some sort of team sport. "your scientists"? I don't have any favourite scientists on any chemistry jersey. I don't know their names. Maybe you do. Let me know how far they go in the playoffs.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
The park was closed?mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:
people need to realize that the medical community was learning how to deal with it in real time. that's incredibly difficult. to expect them to be right 100% of the time is absurd. they didn't lie (don't confuse the medical community with pharma and the government). they made best guesses. best guesses that they thought would be the least harmful to society while not allowing the virus to run rampant. A lot of it seems absurd in hindsight, but looking back, these were fallible humans with the world on their shoulders with unrealistic expectations put on them by all of humanity. so yeah, they were scrambling, and using even the tiniest bits of data they could analyze and make the best decisions based on that at the time.seanwon said:
Masks, distancing, vaccination, and the virus evolving to be less deadly led us through Covid. I support all of that. I was just pointing out we received a lot of misinformation along the way. And much of that (such as the 6 feet rule) I'm sure was said with good intentions. However this just causes more people to not trust anything the government says. There will be WAY more pushback if we encounter a situation like covid again.cblock4life said:
Well of course. How silly of me. Thank youBentleyspop said:
In their mind there was NO pandemic.cblock4life said:Have I gotten the whole social media scheme twisted? Are we not supposed to ask questions? I asked 4 or 5 fairly simple questions and got 0 responses. Is this a comment only forum?To the non-vaccinated, non-mask people, all those non-believers of nurses crying and drs begging, etc, etc:In your world, what exactly stoped the pandemic?Am I ever going to receive an answer? Or shouldn’t I be asking?
hilarious now that armchair pandemic experts think "we were right from the beginning". no they weren't. they were all broken clocks just being fucking babies during a global crisis when the rest of the adults were trying to actually deal with the severity of it.
Parks were closed, the local news at the time reported a dad being arrested because he was playing catch with his son at an empty park.0 -
And did he resist? No normal cop would flat arrest someone unless the refused to obey an order. Or the story is wrong.Merkin Baller said:
The park was closed?mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:
people need to realize that the medical community was learning how to deal with it in real time. that's incredibly difficult. to expect them to be right 100% of the time is absurd. they didn't lie (don't confuse the medical community with pharma and the government). they made best guesses. best guesses that they thought would be the least harmful to society while not allowing the virus to run rampant. A lot of it seems absurd in hindsight, but looking back, these were fallible humans with the world on their shoulders with unrealistic expectations put on them by all of humanity. so yeah, they were scrambling, and using even the tiniest bits of data they could analyze and make the best decisions based on that at the time.seanwon said:
Masks, distancing, vaccination, and the virus evolving to be less deadly led us through Covid. I support all of that. I was just pointing out we received a lot of misinformation along the way. And much of that (such as the 6 feet rule) I'm sure was said with good intentions. However this just causes more people to not trust anything the government says. There will be WAY more pushback if we encounter a situation like covid again.cblock4life said:
Well of course. How silly of me. Thank youBentleyspop said:
In their mind there was NO pandemic.cblock4life said:Have I gotten the whole social media scheme twisted? Are we not supposed to ask questions? I asked 4 or 5 fairly simple questions and got 0 responses. Is this a comment only forum?To the non-vaccinated, non-mask people, all those non-believers of nurses crying and drs begging, etc, etc:In your world, what exactly stoped the pandemic?Am I ever going to receive an answer? Or shouldn’t I be asking?
hilarious now that armchair pandemic experts think "we were right from the beginning". no they weren't. they were all broken clocks just being fucking babies during a global crisis when the rest of the adults were trying to actually deal with the severity of it.
Parks were closed, the local news at the time reported a dad being arrested because he was playing catch with his son at an empty park.
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again, don't confuse public orders enacted by public officials with the medical community.mace1229 said:
A lot of the criticism I hear, and sometimes agree with, comes from the pointlessness of some of the regulations, how they were enforced, and the hypocrisy behind some of the laws.HughFreakingDillon said:
people need to realize that the medical community was learning how to deal with it in real time. that's incredibly difficult. to expect them to be right 100% of the time is absurd. they didn't lie (don't confuse the medical community with pharma and the government). they made best guesses. best guesses that they thought would be the least harmful to society while not allowing the virus to run rampant. A lot of it seems absurd in hindsight, but looking back, these were fallible humans with the world on their shoulders with unrealistic expectations put on them by all of humanity. so yeah, they were scrambling, and using even the tiniest bits of data they could analyze and make the best decisions based on that at the time.seanwon said:
Masks, distancing, vaccination, and the virus evolving to be less deadly led us through Covid. I support all of that. I was just pointing out we received a lot of misinformation along the way. And much of that (such as the 6 feet rule) I'm sure was said with good intentions. However this just causes more people to not trust anything the government says. There will be WAY more pushback if we encounter a situation like covid again.cblock4life said:
Well of course. How silly of me. Thank youBentleyspop said:
In their mind there was NO pandemic.cblock4life said:Have I gotten the whole social media scheme twisted? Are we not supposed to ask questions? I asked 4 or 5 fairly simple questions and got 0 responses. Is this a comment only forum?To the non-vaccinated, non-mask people, all those non-believers of nurses crying and drs begging, etc, etc:In your world, what exactly stoped the pandemic?Am I ever going to receive an answer? Or shouldn’t I be asking?
hilarious now that armchair pandemic experts think "we were right from the beginning". no they weren't. they were all broken clocks just being fucking babies during a global crisis when the rest of the adults were trying to actually deal with the severity of it.
Parks were closed, the local news at the time reported a dad being arrested because he was playing catch with his son at an empty park. I doubt they followed through with any charges, but still. I remember a guy paddle boarding in the ocean got ticketed. Kids had to wear masks outside during school, and still expected to participate in PE.
I remember a restaurant in LA posting pictures of his shop being closed down, but in his parking lot they were filming a show and had tons of pop up tents serving food to all the crew. The decision on what to lose and when seems about as random as what plays in MLB are reviewable. What made some stores "essential" and others not seemed just as random. Then you have public officials going out and getting hair cuts and eating, going against their own laws they created.
I don't expect everyone to be right 100% of the time. But I do expect some common sense. If you are asking people to social distance, maybe allow them to play in an open field. If you're going to close down a restaurant and tell them they can't social distance and will probably go out of business, maybe don't use the same area to allow film crews to gather in crowds. If you're going to tell people its not safe to get a hair cut, maybe don't get one yourself.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
Who is the outlier??..this guy??..HughFreakingDillon said:
so sorry to keep you waiting. I wasn't online this weekend.23scidoo said:
Why yoyr scientists are more scientists than a Nobel prize winner??HughFreakingDillon said:
Why your scientists are more scientists from the Japanese proffesor at the Kyoto University??..
thank you..
it's not about single nobel prize winners (Obama is a nobel prize winner too, remember-I don't get my medical advice from him). the old saying goes-you can be educated but a complete moron, and vice versa. I'm talking about peer review and general consensus. If 99.9% of the world's research community says one thing, I'm going with them. You wanna go with an extreme outlier, have at er.
and I don't know why this has been turned into some sort of team sport. "your scientists"? I don't have any favourite scientists on any chemistry jersey. I don't know their names. Maybe you do. Let me know how far they go in the playoffs.
https://rumble.com/v4sms6n-may-1-2024.html
Luc Montagnier is outlier??..Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
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"This guy" is not the "UK's top oncologist", he's an oncology professor who has researched oncology. If he was a top oncologist (or even a top oncology official), he would write journal articles welcoming peer reviews instead of articles that get posted on "The Conservative Woman" (just look his name up on Google if you don't believe me). To me, that strips him of any credibility that his title affords him.23scidoo said:
Who is the outlier??..this guy??..HughFreakingDillon said:
so sorry to keep you waiting. I wasn't online this weekend.23scidoo said:
Why yoyr scientists are more scientists than a Nobel prize winner??HughFreakingDillon said:
Why your scientists are more scientists from the Japanese proffesor at the Kyoto University??..
thank you..
it's not about single nobel prize winners (Obama is a nobel prize winner too, remember-I don't get my medical advice from him). the old saying goes-you can be educated but a complete moron, and vice versa. I'm talking about peer review and general consensus. If 99.9% of the world's research community says one thing, I'm going with them. You wanna go with an extreme outlier, have at er.
and I don't know why this has been turned into some sort of team sport. "your scientists"? I don't have any favourite scientists on any chemistry jersey. I don't know their names. Maybe you do. Let me know how far they go in the playoffs.
https://rumble.com/v4sms6n-may-1-2024.html
Luc Montagnier is outlier??..
Next fun fact - he's conflicted! He founded a biotech company which develops cancer vaccines (now disbanded). He's a member of the medical board in another vaccine-interested company, Bionor Pharma. He's also on the scientific advisory board of Immodulon and has stock options in Immunor AS (another vaccine company).
Seems appropriate that he's also aligned with the UK Independence Party - the right-wing political group whose leader was Nigel Farage.
This is who you trust over the mainstream? This is the guy you feel is being suppressed to hide a lie?
On Luc Montagnier, it sounds like the conclusion from Reuters is "bullshit", and that things that are being attributed to Montagnier, actually haven't been proven to be from him.
If you choose your sources with no discretion, concern for provenance or facts, and blatant disregard for mountains of evidence, you and Luc Montagnier and 'this guy' should enjoy your baseless fiction, and stop bringing it here where people DO care about the validity of a source, the provenance of quotes, and a preponderance of facts necessary to prove an argument one way or another.
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Last I checked, oncologist aren't viral disease experts. Unless cancer is now contagious and I missed that somewhere0
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Oncologist deals with cells and cells carry virus and vaccine. I have no idea what the above is all about but just saying
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lastexitlondon said:Oncologist deals with cells and cells carry virus and vaccine. I have no idea what the above is all about but just saying
oncology
A branch of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. It includes medical oncology (the use of chemotherapy, hormone therapy, and other drugs to treat cancer), radiation oncology (the use of radiation therapy to treat cancer), and surgical oncology (the use of surgery and other procedures to treat cancer).
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So not a virologist.lastexitlondon said:Oncologist deals with cells and cells carry virus and vaccine. I have no idea what the above is all about but just saying0 -
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Well, you see, it all started with a 2 meter safe distancing restriction. Because that was false, and we're all sheep, this not-doctor's words must be true. Logic, right? Clear causal relationship, case rested!mrussel1 said:Last I checked, oncologist aren't viral disease experts. Unless cancer is now contagious and I missed that somewhere'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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