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  • R. L. S. posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago

    Conspiracies ,cults and identity hacking,,,,,/ a question of balance or complete lack there of? hmmmm,,,,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmavYVtMmDk

    • Thank you, R. L. S., for posting this. My cousin and I were having a conversation just last night along similar lines. It’s something that I have been wrestling with for about the past year because I’m not convinced that everything, right down to a friggin’ glass of water, is a conspiracy. I have been drawn into this “everything is a conspiracy” kind of thinking myself over the years and, thanks to this virus/vaccine situation, have only recently begun feeling the cracks in the wall about that. I don’t think the content of this interview should be written off lightly.

      • We are back to that ridiculous point where incredibly bright, learned people are arguing dangerous conspiracies, and then used “Covid1984 as their example, the BIGGEST, most dangerous conspiracy of the last 200 years. The idea that they would argue whether vaccination was denied people who would need it when, in fact, REAL science illustrates that the virus simply does not cause disease. Vaccination is not only not necessary but dangerous to health. The problem here is that Eric Weinstein, like Judy Mikovits (she at least has started to recognize 40 years of questions) have a hard time letting go of “peer-reviewed research papers” that are now clearly BS. It is a slap in the face of these intellectuals that they are the ones who have been duped (while they point fingers away from themselves).

          • I wonder, is there a standard tariff for peer reviews, or do “academics” bid to write them? How does it work?

              • Most journals on line I’ve looked at have a tab for their review process. The main criteria for published articles is the number of citations and by whom. The more reviews, the bigger the consensus by their peers.

            • So long the bulk of humanity thinks the strongest leaders are the ones without one ounce of ethos, I worry about that frigging glas of water and everything else! The biggest problem today is to see and accept responsability for not caring about the ethos of our leaders and admit that mistake. I fear it will take countless lives before people are willing to admit there is a problem let alone solve it.