Source: Open Society Series Article #3: The Tyranny of Consensus
Just like an Authoritarian scientific dictator who held power in the United States, the mob mentality can hold new hypotheses at bay – sometimes critical hypotheses that can harm hundreds of millions.
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AP news is not news, it’s paid for marketing
May 23 | Posted by mrossol | Coronavirus, Critical Thinking, Disinformation, Health, Losing Freedom, MaloneI recommend you watch the Youtube video: No one is safe – the fear and hatred spewed there is a reminder of who said what. mrossol Source: AP news is not news, it’s paid for marketing
What Can Graphene Oxide Teach Us About Facts and Fictions?
May 22 | Posted by mrossol | Big Govt, Critical Thinking, Health, Incentives, VaccineSource: What Can Graphene Oxide Teach Us About Facts and Fictions? Tips for navigating uncertainty in a world filled with lies
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What Can The US Senate Teach Us about the Dangers of the COVID-19 Vaccines?
May 22 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, CDC NIH, Critical Thinking, Democrat Party, FDA, Health, Malone, VaccineThis article is one that I would argue is “must reading” if you want to have a better understanding of the risks of the covid-19 jabs. Source: What Can The US Senate Teach Us about the Dangers of the COVID-19 Vaccines?
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Sense Receptor on Twitter: “🧵 ELON MUSK’S FATHER, ERROL MUSK, IS WIDE AWAKE 🧵 “WE ARE SEEING ATHLETES DROPPING DEAD” AFTER TAKING “THE INJECTION.” “FOUNDATIONS… WHICH INCLUDE PEOPLE LIKE… BILL GATES, [SAY] THAT THE WORLD’S POPULATION SHOULD BE 500 MI
May 18 | Posted by mrossol | CDC NIH, Coronavirus, Critical Thinking, DisinformationUK Mystified About Excess Deaths
May 14 | Posted by mrossol | Critical Thinking, Health, Science, UK, VaccineSource: UK mystified about excess deaths | Frontline News
Posted by Yudi Sherman May 14, 2023
UK media and academics are struggling to determine the cause of unexplained excess deaths in the country.
According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 32,000 more deaths than usual between May-December last year against the five-year national average. The figure is excluding deaths...
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