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DesertDrifter

09/13/23 2:30 PM

#452283 RE: livefree_ordie #452282

their latest fashioned virus

You out yourself as a loony conspiracy freak. Show credible evidence of your assertion or STFU. And no, RFK quotes are not evidence.

newmedman

09/13/23 3:33 PM

#452287 RE: livefree_ordie #452282

So you're all hot and bothered about the recent "whistle blower" that the GOP claims to have found? Thanks for going back to an article from 2021, very convincing.

A few researchers have revealed how they cooperated with some of the intelligence agencies. Evolutionary biologist Kristian Andersen of Scripps Research and virologist Robert Garry of Tulane University, who have co-authored studies supporting the zoonotic origin and testified before Wenstrup’s committee, both met with CIA agents probing the COVID-19 origin over the past few years. Andersen said that “several scientists were part of their team and they knew their stuff.” He asserts that the new whistleblower allegation “obviously is bullshit.”

Garry similarly says it sounds “ludicrous,” noting that the CIA agent who interviewed him “had a solid grasp of all the molecular biology” and didn’t give him any sense of leaning in either direction. “This keeps getting stranger,” Garry adds


https://www.science.org/content/article/cia-bribed-its-own-covid-19-origin-team-reject-lab-leak-theory-anonymous-whistleblower

blackhawks

09/13/23 4:36 PM

#452296 RE: livefree_ordie #452282

Details, details, but no accurate info. Armed with accurate info on the vaxxes everyone is free to choose the best course of action for themselves.

They are clearly the first line of defense for those with preexisting conditions and the elderly, you junk science spewing hysteric.

zab

09/13/23 4:52 PM

#452298 RE: livefree_ordie #452282

Judge Jeanine Pirro and everyone at Fox News have been vaccinated, it's required by the company.

fuagf

09/13/23 6:34 PM

#452309 RE: livefree_ordie #452282

livefree_ordie, You are an expert knowing better than prosecutors, judges and jurors in all Trump rabid supporters who attempted to deny the people of your 2020 election result. Now you are the expert who knows better about vaccinations than the health experts of the CDC.

"Also of late the CDC is issuing the use of new booster vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer for six years and up to be taken to prevent sickness resulting from their latest fashioned virus going around."

Your suggestion the CDC is 'fashioning' the virus is disgustingly close to defamation of
experts who know much more than you. And who are miles more responsible that you.


What's your latest view on the lizard people:


The Psychology of Extraordinary Beliefs

[...]

Behind the Belief: Lizard People

February 12, 2019 at 9:16pm by klunder.2

According to the lizard people theory, bloodthirsty reptilian aliens first arrived on earth in ancient times. Since then, these beings have been merging with humans through the manipulation of DNA, as well as interbreeding with the human population. The goal of this process was to gain control of the world by obtaining positions of power and influence: royalty, politicians, popular entertainers, etc. Approximately 4% of Americans believe in the lizard people theory, one of the most notable theorists being David Icke. Icke has written several books in which he provides evidence and further explanation. This theory seems to have been most popular in the early 2000s with a steady number of believers remaining to this day. If this theory were true, then the human race is being manipulated by an elite group of shapeshifting reptiles. Although fascinating, this claim seems rather impossible.

A simple way to prove the existence of lizard people is by recognizing the ones among us. Philip Bump’s article, “How to Spot the Reptilians Running the U.S. Government.”, provides a helpful summary of common characteristics: low blood pressure, random scars, a great love for space and science, an eye color of green, hazel, or blue (which may change at any time), and more. Further evidence exists in the form of video: slowing down or pausing can sometimes reveal a glimpse of individuals shapeshifting. However, the staff members of Inverse point out that this “shapeshifting” is really a glitch, or “compression artifact”: a common occurrence when using VHS tapes. Nonetheless, other evidence exists to support the theory. For example, the TopTenz channel discusses Icke’s findings of lizard people references within Bible passages: a serpent tricking Eve into eating the apple, the Nephilim interbreeding with humans, Satan’s characterization as a serpent or dragon-like being.

Icke’s interpretations of passages in the Bible seem to play a large role in this belief system. Given these phrases were rather ambiguous in the first place, it would be easy for Icke to connect them to his theory. With confirmation bias taking place in this form, it could be said that this is a misinterpretation of evidence. Therefore, followers of the theory who are exposed to this “evidence” are misinformed. Another example of a misinterpretation is the aforementioned video glitch that makes people look like they are “shapeshifting”.

This belief system is mainly supported by average Americans. Since they have no considerable control over the economy or government, it is easy to direct mistrust to those in power. This is especially true when individuals in charge make mistakes, or if the believers personally dislike them. Little opposition from society also encourages believers. Given the popularity of conspiracy theories in general, it may feel acceptable for people to participate in the lizard people theory as well.

The lizard people theory is heavily reinforced by confirmation bias; Icke has been able to mold evidence in favor of his hypothesis. Furthermore, those who have become attached to Icke’s point of view have also developed the ability to interpret supporting information from vague sources. This belief system may also be connected to a desire for structure out of randomness. It is easier to explain how our world leaders managed to gain such positions of power by linking them to a specific group. This process possibly provides a sense of comfort to the believers; they can imagine having power over the leaders by “knowing” their true identities. It should be noted that the lizard people theory is not popular by comparison to other theories. Therefore, a number of Icke’s followers are likely motivated by a desire to feel unique. With these factors in mind, it is no wonder why many are captivated by the lizard people theory.

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