You are bearing false witness against me. I do NOT condone bad behavior, I'm willing give everyone a second chance, however.
Martin Luther King would offer forgiveness. like Jesus.
You are bearing false witness against me. I do NOT condone bad behavior, I'm willing give everyone a second chance, however.
If R4P was a cat, he would have used up his proverbial nine lives several times over, yet you still defend him.audiophile wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 9:40 pmYou are bearing false witness against me. I do NOT condone bad behavior, I'm willing give everyone a second chance, however.
Martin Luther King would offer forgiveness. like Jesus.
Are you setting me up to be ridiculed by Neckbeard for like the 6th time for my education? My educational background is in Computer Science and math. I separately have a degree in Political Science. Aside from the fact that I don't think my theories require much more than basic math skills and some common sense, let me ask you this: All the people with medical backgrounds who do this for a living. Let's assume for the moment that every theory I have put forth on Covid pans out as true. Let's say that there are some in the medical profession who know those things to be true. Again, just a hypothetical. Do you believe that those people would come forth publicly with their opinions, or do think that nearly 100% of them would be saying exactly what they're saying right now?Robert Faygo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 9:35 pmbmw -
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I again ask ... what are your credentials to come up with your theories?...
For the most part, and there are of course exceptions, those that choose to go into medicine do so for one primary reason - to help others through the advancement of science. When there are discoveries that refute current opinion, the medical profession literally falls all over itself to make corrections. One, because it helps people and two, because they can profit from it. It's not something that can be faked, long term. So yes, I 100% believe that people will come forth with factual information that saves lives. I do have a lot of trust in the people that studied and went into these roles because they want to make a positive difference.Let's assume for the moment that every theory I have put forth on Covid pans out as true. Let's say that there are some in the medical profession who know those things to be true. Again, just a hypothetical. Do you believe that those people would come forth publicly with their opinions, or do think that nearly 100% of them would be saying exactly what they're saying right now?
Serious questions. Do you actually know anyone that works in medical research? Do you have a GP that you have a good professional relationship with? Know any nurses on the frontlines of this? This paragraph explains a lot to me - and shows a ginormous gap with reality. To a person in these fields, if they have evidence that can help their patients, they share it. They. Want. To. Help. It's why they do what they do. No one in the medical field wants to do this bullshit one second longer than they have to. If your theory is true, that the medical profession is purposely prolonging this thing for the reasons you state, we are done for. Give me one shred of evidence that this is happening, other than in your head. Please.I would posit to you that there is no way in hell that anybody who worked in the medical profession and wanted to keep their job and not be ridiculed as a quack would come forth with ANY of that. EVEN IF it were all true and even if there was evidence to support it. I mean seriously, if there was evidence that not only did the Covid vaccine not work to slow the spread, but also evidence to support that it is prolonging the pandemic, do you seriously think any medical professional who reached such a conclusion would come forward with that in today's climate? OF COURSE NOT.
But Audiophile is a KKKristian, they don't really have to follow the word of Jesus.
I have an aunt who is a nurse (or was as she retired last year). Been one for over 40 years. Had an interesting conversation with her and my uncle last summer when they came to visit. I've run many of my theories past both of them and they tell me they're in full agreement with my views. She insists that the number of adverse reactions to the vaccine are being significantly under-reported by the hospitals. She also stated her belief that the world would be in better shape - both in terms of total deaths and length of pandemic - if there had never been a vaccine. Needless to say, they're both vehemently anti-Covid-vaccine. She said the biggest problem with why there's so many deaths is that too many people wait too long when they have Covid to seek medical attention - that they try to ride it out at home and that they don't show up at the hospital until they're practically on their death bed.Robert Faygo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:16 pmSerious questions. Do you actually know anyone that works in medical research? Do you have a GP that you have a good professional relationship with? Know any nurses on the frontlines of this?
I would posit that they are Republicans? There’s a point here but that’s a crucial piece of information.bmw wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:48 pmI have an aunt who is a nurse (or was as she retired last year). Been one for over 40 years. Had an interesting conversation with her and my uncle last summer when they came to visit. I've run many of my theories past both of them and they tell me they're in full agreement with my views. She insists that the number of adverse reactions to the vaccine are being significantly under-reported by the hospitals. She also stated her belief that the world would be in better shape - both in terms of total deaths and length of pandemic - if there had never been a vaccine. Needless to say, they're both vehemently anti-Covid-vaccine. She said the biggest problem with why there's so many deaths is that too many people wait too long when they have Covid to seek medical attention - that they try to ride it out at home and that they don't show up at the hospital until they're practically on their death bed.Robert Faygo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:16 pmSerious questions. Do you actually know anyone that works in medical research? Do you have a GP that you have a good professional relationship with? Know any nurses on the frontlines of this?
TCT: he was asked that question, specifically - you can't hijack it and ridicule BMW for answering RF's question.bmw wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:48 pmI have an aunt who is a nurse (or was as she retired last year). Been one for over 40 years. Had an interesting conversation with her and my uncle last summer when they came to visit. I've run many of my theories past both of them and they tell me they're in full agreement with my views. She insists that the number of adverse reactions to the vaccine are being significantly under-reported by the hospitals. She also stated her belief that the world would be in better shape - both in terms of total deaths and length of pandemic - if there had never been a vaccine. Needless to say, they're both vehemently anti-Covid-vaccine. She said the biggest problem with why there's so many deaths is that too many people wait too long when they have Covid to seek medical attention - that they try to ride it out at home and that they don't show up at the hospital until they're practically on their death bed.Robert Faygo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:16 pmSerious questions. Do you actually know anyone that works in medical research? Do you have a GP that you have a good professional relationship with? Know any nurses on the frontlines of this?