noddy wrote:chemtrails are real and documented.
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noddy wrote:chemtrails are real and documented.
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Mr. Perfect wrote:This is very interesting. I'm pretty sure you can trace this back to Joe Rogan. It's amazing which conspiracy theorists get banned and which ones don't.
https://www.sfgate.com/warriors/article ... 454284.php
Stephen Curry says he does not believe humans have been to the moon, a stance which is clearly unsupported by facts and hopefully just a joke.
Curry made the proclamation on The Ringer's podcast "Winging It" with teammate Andre Iguodala and hosts Vince Carter and Kent Bazemore; you can hear the exchange around the 46-minute mark. There's some talking over each other that makes it hard to hear, but when the discussion turns to the moon landing, almost everyone seems to agree we've never been there. In the chorus of moon landing rejections, Curry clearly says, "They're gonna come get us. I don't think so either."
Three-time NBA champion Stephen Curry will take space agency NASA up on its offer to tour its lunar lab after he sparked controversy by saying he did not believe humans had ever been to the Moon, comments he later called a joke.
Rather than airing the segment, Baron Cohen and his production team turned the footage over to the FBI, “because we thought, perhaps there’s a pedophile ring in Las Vegas that’s operating for these very wealthy men. And this concierge had said that he’d worked for politicians and various billionaires.”
According to Baron Cohen, the FBI decided against pursuing the tip
https://sharylattkisson.com/2016/03/23/ ... documents/A current Centers for Disease Control (CDC) senior scientist has made an unprecedented admission: he and his colleagues–he says– committed scientific misconduct to cover up a meaningful link between vaccines and autism in black boys.
Just as startling, the CDC scientist, Dr. William Thompson, says the study co-authors “scheduled a meeting to destroy documents related to the study. The remaining four co-authors all met and brought a big garbage can into the meeting room, and reviewed and went through all the hardcopy documents that we had thought we should discard, and put them into a huge garbage can.”
https://www.theaquilareport.com/kenyas- ... -disguise/The bishops appearing before the parliamentary health committee said they had tested the vaccine privately and were shocked to find it was laced with a birth control hormone called beta human chorionic gonadotropin. “We are calling on all Kenyans to avoid the tetanus vaccination campaign because we are convinced it is indeed a disguised population control program,” said Bishop Paul Kariuki, chairman of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops’ health committee.
Q: What do you call a Japanese salaryman [white collar office worker] with an opinion?noddy wrote:I can offer the opposite conspiracy on this - that modern autism spectrum is a new diagnosis for an old condition called personality type and the real tragedy is the definition of normal is being squeezed down into the blandest, passive aggressive, yet flexible worker unit.
as such, their is no rise in autism, just a rise in diagnosing people for not being the perfect controllable specimen for corporate office politics.
a lot of people with autism say stuff like that, that's why we have to drug em up.noddy wrote:I can offer the opposite conspiracy on this - that modern autism spectrum is a new diagnosis for an old condition called personality type and the real tragedy is the definition of normal is being squeezed down into the blandest, passive aggresive yet flexible worker unit.
as such, their is no rise in autism, just a rise in diagnosing people for not being the perfect controllable specimen for corporate office politics.
The Japanese salaryman [white collar office worker] should just self-identify as an "American Racist/Sexist/blank-o-phobe," lawyer up, and sue his former employer.Colonel Sun wrote:
Q: What do you call a Japanese salaryman [white collar office worker] with an opinion?
A: Unemployed.
No, I consulted on the first autism treatment unit in Louisiana. The syndrome was completely unknown until the early seventies. People with full blown autism say stuff like this:Simple Minded wrote:a lot of people with autism say stuff like that, that's why we have to drug em up.noddy wrote:I can offer the opposite conspiracy on this - that modern autism spectrum is a new diagnosis for an old condition called personality type and the real tragedy is the definition of normal is being squeezed down into the blandest, passive aggresive yet flexible worker unit.
as such, their is no rise in autism, just a rise in diagnosing people for not being the perfect controllable specimen for corporate office politics.
This claim has been repeatedly debunked.Nonc Hilaire wrote:https://sharylattkisson.com/2016/03/23/ ... documents/A current Centers for Disease Control (CDC) senior scientist has made an unprecedented admission: he and his colleagues–he says– committed scientific misconduct to cover up a meaningful link between vaccines and autism in black boys.
Just as startling, the CDC scientist, Dr. William Thompson, says the study co-authors “scheduled a meeting to destroy documents related to the study. The remaining four co-authors all met and brought a big garbage can into the meeting room, and reviewed and went through all the hardcopy documents that we had thought we should discard, and put them into a huge garbage can.”
History of AutismNonc Hilaire wrote:No, I consulted on the first autism treatment unit in Louisiana. The syndrome was completely unknown until the early seventies.Simple Minded wrote:a lot of people with autism say stuff like that, that's why we have to drug em up.noddy wrote:I can offer the opposite conspiracy on this - that modern autism spectrum is a new diagnosis for an old condition called personality type and the real tragedy is the definition of normal is being squeezed down into the blandest, passive aggresive yet flexible worker unit.
as such, their is no rise in autism, just a rise in diagnosing people for not being the perfect controllable specimen for corporate office politics.
From your citation:Colonel Sun wrote:History of AutismNonc Hilaire wrote:No, I consulted on the first autism treatment unit in Louisiana. The syndrome was completely unknown until the early seventies.Simple Minded wrote:a lot of people with autism say stuff like that, that's why we have to drug em up.noddy wrote:I can offer the opposite conspiracy on this - that modern autism spectrum is a new diagnosis for an old condition called personality type and the real tragedy is the definition of normal is being squeezed down into the blandest, passive aggresive yet flexible worker unit.
as such, their is no rise in autism, just a rise in diagnosing people for not being the perfect controllable specimen for corporate office politics.
Seems to be true of all forms of reality, but especially true of virtual reality. All perceptions still lie in the eye of the observer.Colonel Sun wrote:NY Times | "Momo" is as real as we've made her.
Not exactly true of computatos. "To boldly go to the fridge..."Simple Minded wrote:Seems to be true of all forms of reality, but especially true of virtual reality. All perceptions still lie in the eye of the observer.Colonel Sun wrote:NY Times | "Momo" is as real as we've made her.
"Cyber-space..... the final frontier...... these are the voyages of the human imagination.... to boldly go, but not actually move..."
https://aapsonline.org/measles-outbreak ... -mandates/The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) strongly opposes federal interference in medical decisions, including mandated vaccines. After being fully informed of the risks and benefits of a medical procedure, patients have the right to reject or accept that procedure. The regulation of medical practice is a state function, not a federal one. Governmental preemption of patients’ or parents’ decisions about accepting drugs or other medical interventions is a serious intrusion into individual liberty, autonomy, and parental decisions about child-rearing. . . .
Many serious complications have followed MMR vaccination, and are listed in the manufacturers’ package insert, though a causal relationship may not have been proved. According to a 2012 report by the Cochrane Collaboration, “The design and reporting of safety outcomes in MMR vaccine studies, both pre- and post-marketing, are largely inadequate” (cited by the National Vaccine Information Center).
AAPSNonc Hilaire wrote:More crockpot antivax conspiracy theory from The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS).
https://aapsonline.org/measles-outbreak ... -mandates/The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) strongly opposes federal interference in medical decisions, including mandated vaccines. After being fully informed of the risks and benefits of a medical procedure, patients have the right to reject or accept that procedure. The regulation of medical practice is a state function, not a federal one. Governmental preemption of patients’ or parents’ decisions about accepting drugs or other medical interventions is a serious intrusion into individual liberty, autonomy, and parental decisions about child-rearing. . . .
Many serious complications have followed MMR vaccination, and are listed in the manufacturers’ package insert, though a causal relationship may not have been proved. According to a 2012 report by the Cochrane Collaboration, “The design and reporting of safety outcomes in MMR vaccine studies, both pre- and post-marketing, are largely inadequate” (cited by the National Vaccine Information Center).
Colonel Sun wrote:AAPSNonc Hilaire wrote:More crockpot antivax conspiracy theory from The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS).
https://aapsonline.org/measles-outbreak ... -mandates/The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) strongly opposes federal interference in medical decisions, including mandated vaccines. After being fully informed of the risks and benefits of a medical procedure, patients have the right to reject or accept that procedure. The regulation of medical practice is a state function, not a federal one. Governmental preemption of patients’ or parents’ decisions about accepting drugs or other medical interventions is a serious intrusion into individual liberty, autonomy, and parental decisions about child-rearing. . . .
Many serious complications have followed MMR vaccination, and are listed in the manufacturers’ package insert, though a causal relationship may not have been proved. According to a 2012 report by the Cochrane Collaboration, “The design and reporting of safety outcomes in MMR vaccine studies, both pre- and post-marketing, are largely inadequate” (cited by the National Vaccine Information Center).
Science-based Medicine | AAPS
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AMA | American Medical Association
AMA Position Statement | Physicians agree: Vaccination crucial to public health
Fascinating. Thanks for posting. Seems like the logical conclusion of politicians can't get elected without first becoming celebrities and brands. While the pollsters continually tell us what demographic group X is thinking.Miss_Faucie_Fishtits wrote:Mr. Reagan puts some real teeth into it. The ramifications of this quite disturbs me:
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