Conspiracy theorists... are they all just a bit thick?
Discussion
coldel said:
Yes, having to lay down chem trails as well as avoid anti aircraft fire and drop bombs on precise targets by eye sight alone. All that extra weight they were carrying as well which would have slowed them down and put them in danger. Such brave chem trail pilots, we salute you.
And remember to press the ‘good chemtrails’ button over Blighty’ the ‘bad chemtrails’ button over the Hun and the ‘bit of both chemtrails’ button over occupied Europe. Never has so much been owed etcSo, from what I have seen from friends of friends on social media, the most informed and knowledgeable on the ways of this world, that I don't seem to know about, tend to have these traits.
1) Low end job/ unemployed, or jobs in an organisation where they haven't progressed in many years.
2) Cannabis/ Alcohol addiction.
3) Broken family life.
4) Lots of time on their hands.
5) Lots of Peaky Blinders/ The Joker quotes on their profile.
I guess this is the system working against them and they have been forced in to their place by the "system".
1) Low end job/ unemployed, or jobs in an organisation where they haven't progressed in many years.
2) Cannabis/ Alcohol addiction.
3) Broken family life.
4) Lots of time on their hands.
5) Lots of Peaky Blinders/ The Joker quotes on their profile.
I guess this is the system working against them and they have been forced in to their place by the "system".
MattsCar said:
So, from what I have seen from friends of friends on social media, the most informed and knowledgeable on the ways of this world, that I don't seem to know about, tend to have these traits.
1) Low end job/ unemployed, or jobs in an organisation where they haven't progressed in many years.
2) Cannabis/ Alcohol addiction.
3) Broken family life.
4) Lots of time on their hands.
5) Lots of Peaky Blinders/ The Joker quotes on their profile.
I guess this is the system working against them and they have been forced in to their place by the "system".
Unfortunately this couldn't be further from the truth. The two biggest CTs I know, one one's a large joinery company and the other is a commercial electrician who taught 6th form maths in his spare time.1) Low end job/ unemployed, or jobs in an organisation where they haven't progressed in many years.
2) Cannabis/ Alcohol addiction.
3) Broken family life.
4) Lots of time on their hands.
5) Lots of Peaky Blinders/ The Joker quotes on their profile.
I guess this is the system working against them and they have been forced in to their place by the "system".
Unfortunately being a conspiracy theorist isn't exclusively a workshy trait.
isaldiri said:
This is a graph from the ICNARC Jan22 report here. It shows - ICU patient admissions at just over half being unvaccinated and general hospital admissions being perhaps 10-15%.
The concerns and general messaging from the authorities however was that it was almost all unvaccinated clogging up hospitals full stop not just as per your above post that 'they made up the majority in ICU'. That messaging was clearly at odds with what the data was and had been showing for months.
As you well must know public health messaging is intended to give people a sense of reality in order to make good decisions.
You can certainly argue that saying it was ‘almost all unvaccinated clogging up hospitals/ ICU’ would be straying beyond a strictly correct description of those data.
But you can also quite legitimately say that it correctly gave a sense off the fact that vaccination significantly reduced the risk of ICU admission, which is what those graphs clearly show (and similar data exist for serious illness and death).
You’re a classic data wonk, more interested in the minutae than the message.
Public health messaging is inherently political, you might not like that fact, but it is a necessary part of the job. You would rather argue the detail even in the knowledge that such recherché ramblings will be used by CTs to feed their biases. The fact that you see your point as supporting your view while others see it as undermining it is case in point.
Whether that makes you a CT depends on your motivation and is purely speculation and hence pointless.
MattsCar said:
So, from what I have seen from friends of friends on social media, the most informed and knowledgeable on the ways of this world, that I don't seem to know about, tend to have these traits.
1) Low end job/ unemployed, or jobs in an organisation where they haven't progressed in many years.
2) Cannabis/ Alcohol addiction.
3) Broken family life.
4) Lots of time on their hands.
5) Lots of Peaky Blinders/ The Joker quotes on their profile.
I guess this is the system working against them and they have been forced in to their place by the "system".
Seems like you spend too much time on social media jumping to the wrong conclusions.1) Low end job/ unemployed, or jobs in an organisation where they haven't progressed in many years.
2) Cannabis/ Alcohol addiction.
3) Broken family life.
4) Lots of time on their hands.
5) Lots of Peaky Blinders/ The Joker quotes on their profile.
I guess this is the system working against them and they have been forced in to their place by the "system".
740EVTORQUES said:
isaldiri said:
This is a graph from the ICNARC Jan22 report here. It shows - ICU patient admissions at just over half being unvaccinated and general hospital admissions being perhaps 10-15%.
The concerns and general messaging from the authorities however was that it was almost all unvaccinated clogging up hospitals full stop not just as per your above post that 'they made up the majority in ICU'. That messaging was clearly at odds with what the data was and had been showing for months.
As you well must know public health messaging is intended to give people a sense of reality in order to make good decisions.
You can certainly argue that saying it was ‘almost all unvaccinated clogging up hospitals/ ICU’ would be straying beyond a strictly correct description of those data.
But you can also quite legitimately say that it correctly gave a sense off the fact that vaccination significantly reduced the risk of ICU admission, which is what those graphs clearly show (and similar data exist for serious illness and death).
You’re a classic data wonk, more interested in the minutae than the message.
Public health messaging is inherently political, you might not like that fact, but it is a necessary part of the job. You would rather argue the detail even in the knowledge that such recherché ramblings will be used by CTs to feed their biases. The fact that you see your point as supporting your view while others see it as undermining it is case in point.
Whether that makes you a CT depends on your motivation and is purely speculation and hence pointless.
GeneralBanter said:
People railing into the wind about what happened 3 years ago is just weird. We know the vax worked on a number of levels and without it the NHS would have collapsed, but some just can’t let go.
Probably because they just have to be ‘right’ about something, anything!Tony Starks said:
MattsCar said:
So, from what I have seen from friends of friends on social media, the most informed and knowledgeable on the ways of this world, that I don't seem to know about, tend to have these traits.
1) Low end job/ unemployed, or jobs in an organisation where they haven't progressed in many years.
2) Cannabis/ Alcohol addiction.
3) Broken family life.
4) Lots of time on their hands.
5) Lots of Peaky Blinders/ The Joker quotes on their profile.
I guess this is the system working against them and they have been forced in to their place by the "system".
Unfortunately this couldn't be further from the truth. The two biggest CTs I know, one one's a large joinery company and the other is a commercial electrician who taught 6th form maths in his spare time.1) Low end job/ unemployed, or jobs in an organisation where they haven't progressed in many years.
2) Cannabis/ Alcohol addiction.
3) Broken family life.
4) Lots of time on their hands.
5) Lots of Peaky Blinders/ The Joker quotes on their profile.
I guess this is the system working against them and they have been forced in to their place by the "system".
Unfortunately being a conspiracy theorist isn't exclusively a workshy trait.
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