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Skepticism and critical thinking

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Created by remery 4 months ago, 3 Jul 2024
Carantoc
WA, 6725 posts
17 Jul 2024 8:01AM
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Subsonic said..
Sorry? Please explain the relationship between your posted pyramid and the political bearings of a scientist?


I assumed that only a few scientists were capable of reaslising that gooble-do-gook crap like that triangle graphic is just gooble-de-gook crap and therefore only a few are smart enough to be politically conservative, whilst the rest just gobble up that crap in the brainwashed state of woke infantile nonsense and therefore remain politically aligned to the left.

But it was just an assumption.

Pcdefender
WA, 1557 posts
17 Jul 2024 9:44PM
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I just listened to one of the latest Max Igan videos,he was speaking from Bosnia. He made one super valid point......

After the last 5 years if you still haven't woke up then it ain't going to happen.

Pcdefender
WA, 1557 posts
17 Jul 2024 9:46PM
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remery
WA, 2943 posts
17 Jul 2024 10:07PM
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I'm currently exchanging. Messages with Kerryn Phelps, I'll get back to you.

D3
WA, 1073 posts
17 Jul 2024 10:48PM
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Wow that's a lot more diseases infants have protection against these days

Pcdefender
WA, 1557 posts
17 Jul 2024 11:07PM
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Truth cannot be told it has to be realised............. thru time and research.

Re search

D3
WA, 1073 posts
18 Jul 2024 4:52AM
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So what do you think the result of so many vaccinations for infants is?

Keep in mind you're obviously using one particular schedule and this can't be applied across the world.

decrepit
WA, 12201 posts
18 Jul 2024 10:57AM
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Pcdefender said..
Truth cannot be told it has to be realised............. thru time and research.

Re search


You don't know the meaning of the word, or how to evaluate the results of said research, you have no logic, or know how to apply it.

remery
WA, 2943 posts
18 Jul 2024 2:52PM
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Pcdefender said..


Visit the Karrakatta Cemetery, walk along the old sections, the one's prior to vaccination. Have a look at the birth/death dates. Not how many of them are children.

remery
WA, 2943 posts
18 Jul 2024 2:58PM
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Pcdefender said..
Truth cannot be told it has to be realised............. thru time and research.

Re search





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snoidberg
QLD, 426 posts
18 Jul 2024 6:22PM
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remery said..

Pcdefender said..



Visit the Karrakatta Cemetery, walk along the old sections, the one's prior to vaccination. Have a look at the birth/death dates. Not how many of them are children.


Thank the invention of toilets, plumbing and water sanitation, not vaccines.
Visit a local school classroom and see how many children have autoimmune disorders, asthma and chronic illnesses.

FormulaNova
WA, 14808 posts
18 Jul 2024 4:50PM
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snoidberg said..
remery said..

Pcdefender said..



Visit the Karrakatta Cemetery, walk along the old sections, the one's prior to vaccination. Have a look at the birth/death dates. Not how many of them are children.


Thank the invention of toilets, plumbing and water sanitation, not vaccines.
Visit a local school classroom and see how many children have autoimmune disorders, asthma and chronic illnesses.


I haven't looked at this for a while, but last I looked at it, there was a suggestion that things like asthma and allergies were linked to over-active immune systems, caused by lack of exposure to allergens as a child.

Rates of allergies in Australia are increasing, but those same people a generation ago in places like Asia did not have the same allergies. People are shocked that there are things such as peanut allergy when they came from places where peanuts are a regular part of their diet.

Can't blame vaccines for this unless you can show a link.

D3
WA, 1073 posts
18 Jul 2024 5:56PM
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snoidberg said..

remery said..


Pcdefender said..




Visit the Karrakatta Cemetery, walk along the old sections, the one's prior to vaccination. Have a look at the birth/death dates. Not how many of them are children.



Thank the invention of toilets, plumbing and water sanitation, not vaccines.
Visit a local school classroom and see how many children have autoimmune disorders, asthma and chronic illnesses.


Please show us the significant improvements in sanitation that were invented/introduced that correlate with the reduction in infections and deaths from:
-Smallpox
-Diptheria
-Tetanus
-Measles
-Tuberculosis

remery
WA, 2943 posts
18 Jul 2024 6:01PM
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FormulaNova said..

I haven't looked at this for a while, but last I looked at it, there was a suggestion that things like asthma and allergies were linked to over-active immune systems, caused by lack of exposure to allergens as a child.

Rates of allergies in Australia are increasing, but those same people a generation ago in places like Asia did not have the same allergies. People are shocked that there are things such as peanut allergy when they came from places where peanuts are a regular part of their diet.

Can't blame vaccines for this unless you can show a link.


What is this "link" you speak of, we need a meme.





remery
WA, 2943 posts
18 Jul 2024 6:07PM
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D3 said..

Please show us the significant improvements in sanitation that were invented/introduced that correlate with the reduction in infections and deaths from:
-Smallpox
-Diptheria
-Tetanus
-Measles
-Tuberculosis


Plus...
-Mumps
-Rubella
-Meningitis
-Hepatitis B
-Pertussis...

D3
WA, 1073 posts
18 Jul 2024 6:39PM
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I've never been convinced that somehow sanitation was responsible for reducing the impact of respiratory diseases

snoidberg
QLD, 426 posts
18 Jul 2024 9:35PM
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If they did proper safety studies we would know the answer to all these questions.
But they don't, so we will never know.

And they have now even admitted this.

thehighwire.com/ark-videos/experts-concede-vaccine-safety-is-unfunded-and-inadequate/

snoidberg
QLD, 426 posts
18 Jul 2024 10:01PM
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remery said..

D3 said..

Please show us the significant improvements in sanitation that were invented/introduced that correlate with the reduction in infections and deaths from:
-Smallpox
-Diptheria
-Tetanus
-Measles
-Tuberculosis



Plus...
-Mumps
-Rubella
-Meningitis
-Hepatitis B
-Pertussis...






remery
WA, 2943 posts
18 Jul 2024 8:29PM
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And just like that, ****, another idot.

FormulaNova
WA, 14808 posts
18 Jul 2024 8:56PM
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remery said..
FormulaNova said..

I haven't looked at this for a while, but last I looked at it, there was a suggestion that things like asthma and allergies were linked to over-active immune systems, caused by lack of exposure to allergens as a child.

Rates of allergies in Australia are increasing, but those same people a generation ago in places like Asia did not have the same allergies. People are shocked that there are things such as peanut allergy when they came from places where peanuts are a regular part of their diet.

Can't blame vaccines for this unless you can show a link.


What is this "link" you speak of, we need a meme.







www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/10/121003082734.htm

no meme though unfortunately

But as an anecdote, when I was young, I went to a high school where they drew the students from 3 different areas. It seemed that the people from the one 'rich area' had more allergies compared to the rest of us from the dodgier areas.

Some people seem to think that the exposure to animals helps in teaching the immune system not to over-react. The rich people at our school seemed to have less pets. Of course this is far from a scientific study.

japie
NSW, 6974 posts
18 Jul 2024 10:57PM
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D3 said..
I've never been convinced that somehow sanitation was responsible for reducing the impact of respiratory diseases


A stint in London in the early years of last century would go a long way to convincing you. Or spend a holiday in a mud hut in Africa where cooking is done on cow dung.

Florence Nightingale struggled to get doctors to sterilise equipment and bandages in Crimea.

Its only when the filth that permeated city living could be observed under laboratory conditions that the medical fraternity accepted it as the root to most ailments.

Reminiscent of the erf appearing flat!

Pcdefender
WA, 1557 posts
18 Jul 2024 9:04PM
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It is only vaccines that improve health / respiratory diseases.

Not eating junk food has next to no impact - otherwise it would have been rammed down our throat during the convid years to stop eating junk food.

FormulaNova
WA, 14808 posts
18 Jul 2024 9:05PM
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I find it an interesting case where someone noted that people exposed to Cowpox didn't seem to catch Smallpox. Then started using the sores from Cowpox to vaccinate people, with some success.

Then the Illuminati took control and it all went downhill from there

FormulaNova
WA, 14808 posts
18 Jul 2024 9:10PM
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Pcdefender said..
It is only vaccines that improve health / respiratory diseases.

Not eating junk food has next to no impact - otherwise it would have been rammed down our throat during the convid years to stop eating junk food.


So in your comment, you are admitting that vaccines do improve health. Congratulations!

Of course, most of us would also agree that taking care of your health, and food intake, would be part of this. I think technically you could eat 'junk food' and be fine, as long as you limit the quantity you eat. There's not much specifically bad about this food, just the quantity leads to high fats and salt.

remery
WA, 2943 posts
18 Jul 2024 10:04PM
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FormulaNova said..

But as an anecdote, when I was young, I went to a high school where they drew the students from 3 different areas. It seemed that the people from the one 'rich area' had more allergies compared to the rest of us from the dodgier areas.

Some people seem to think that the exposure to animals helps in teaching the immune system not to over-react. The rich people at our school seemed to have less pets. Of course this is far from a scientific study.


I agree.

Sublime
WA, 187 posts
18 Jul 2024 10:31PM
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remery said..

FormulaNova said..

But as an anecdote, when I was young, I went to a high school where they drew the students from 3 different areas. It seemed that the people from the one 'rich area' had more allergies compared to the rest of us from the dodgier areas.

Some people seem to think that the exposure to animals helps in teaching the immune system not to over-react. The rich people at our school seemed to have less pets. Of course this is far from a scientific study.



I agree.


Of course you do 'rimmy'

FormulaNova
WA, 14808 posts
19 Jul 2024 8:11AM
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Sublime said..
remery said..

FormulaNova said..

But as an anecdote, when I was young, I went to a high school where they drew the students from 3 different areas. It seemed that the people from the one 'rich area' had more allergies compared to the rest of us from the dodgier areas.

Some people seem to think that the exposure to animals helps in teaching the immune system not to over-react. The rich people at our school seemed to have less pets. Of course this is far from a scientific study.



I agree.


Of course you do 'rimmy'


Man, he got you a good one! "Rimmy" - how clever is that? He took his favorite pastime and applied the name to you because your name is similar. He is very clever, I don't think you will be able to recover from this incredibly witty and insightful insult.

Oh, I had better be quiet. Last time he called me something too. I think it was peacock or something like that. Man, this guy is too intellectual for me.

remery
WA, 2943 posts
19 Jul 2024 8:20AM
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FormulaNova said..

Man, he got you a good one! "Rimmy" - how clever is that? He took his favorite pastime and applied the name to you because your name is similar. He is very clever, I don't think you will be able to recover from this incredibly witty and insightful insult.

Oh, I had better be quiet. Last time he called me something too. I think it was peacock or something like that. Man, this guy is too intellectual for me.


Someone called me "Rimmy"? There a bunch of posts I don't see. Why not call me "Rimmer", now he was funny.

FormulaNova
WA, 14808 posts
19 Jul 2024 8:43AM
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remery said..
FormulaNova said..

Man, he got you a good one! "Rimmy" - how clever is that? He took his favorite pastime and applied the name to you because your name is similar. He is very clever, I don't think you will be able to recover from this incredibly witty and insightful insult.

Oh, I had better be quiet. Last time he called me something too. I think it was peacock or something like that. Man, this guy is too intellectual for me.


Someone called me "Rimmy"? There a bunch of posts I don't see. Why not call me "Rimmer", now he was funny.


I think Red Dwarf was too difficult for him to follow. It had funny stuff in it and he would struggle.

Carantoc
WA, 6725 posts
19 Jul 2024 8:57AM
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Are we ever going to find out what a rainbow triangle with snippets of text that sound like they have been copied and re-posted by a C list instagram wanna-be have to do with the the political persuasion of the majority of scientists ?

Or is just going to waft away into the old pages of banal seabreeze threads ?

Hey, I gots to know.



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