Conspiracy theorists... are they all just a bit thick?

Conspiracy theorists... are they all just a bit thick?

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740EVTORQUES

405 posts

2 months

Friday 26th April
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I think that there is a subtle difference between schools that teach religion and faith schools.

I went to one of the former, attended chapel, was in the choir etc and quite enjoyed RE classes (though they had little comparative religion teaching in those days.) Grew up as a confirmed atheist but grateful to have had that education.

I don't have the same warm feeling about faith schools where adherence to a specific faith is a requirement (either strict or de facto) and where the line between education and indoctrination might not be as clear.

Mind you, the French have a rigorous separation between state and religion and it's not clear that they have any less of a problem with religious extremism, maybe more.

But nether of these even touch the sides compared to the CT schools in the Time article, that's just an abusive cult.

GeneralBanter

816 posts

16 months

Friday 26th April
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coldel said:
99.99999%+ of religious people do not carry out atrocities.
Tell that to my neighbour whose son is in the IDF, or probably any policeman in some of the Belgian cities blighted by extemists.

Tankrizzo

7,280 posts

194 months

Friday 26th April
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PurplePenguin said:
I don’t really see a difference between dogmatic strict religious teachings and those in the illegal “CT” schools.
Well actually I would agree, you could draw a parallel between the teachings of the Old Testament in a faith school and those 'schools' teaching that vaccines & lockdowns are part of a WEF-led shadowy govt control system - both are a load of old bks based on nothing but misinformed interpretations and promoted by people with a vested interest.

Blown2CV

28,873 posts

204 months

Friday 26th April
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organised religion is not just terrible due to atrocities, it is bad for just a ton of other reasons.

  • the 'gatekeepers of morality' badge - do it our way or you're a bad person
  • indoctrination from birth - nothing else exists
  • terrible (made up) things will happen to you if you don't do what we say
  • you don't need to see proof because of faith, but if it doesn't make sense or you start to doubt then BAM "god moves in mysterious ways"
  • taking money off of poor people for centuries and using it to make gold palaces filled with gold st
  • hiding sexual abuses for just hundreds, maybe even thousands of years
  • being intertwined with governments, law-making and systems which should in 2024 be entirely secular
  • tax breaks for no reason whatsoever
I don't need to go on, but i could...

Wadeski

8,163 posts

214 months

Friday 26th April
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A few months ago the thread was talking about whether Covid mRNA vaccines were a scam that doesn't work etc, some kind of nefarious scheme to enrich George Soros with taxpayer money.

Well, the mRNA tech is now being deployed against cancer in phase 3 human trials, which precede approval and widespread availability.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/apr/26/ca...

I wonder how many antivaxers with cancer will be saying "no, give me the chemo and radiation instead!"....

Blown2CV

28,873 posts

204 months

Friday 26th April
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Wadeski said:
A few months ago the thread was talking about whether Covid mRNA vaccines were a scam that doesn't work etc, some kind of nefarious scheme to enrich George Soros with taxpayer money.

Well, the mRNA tech is now being deployed against cancer in phase 3 human trials, which precede approval and widespread availability.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/apr/26/ca...

I wonder how many antivaxers with cancer will be saying "no, give me the chemo and radiation instead!"....
many of them will be opting for 'natural' alternative treatments which is fine I guess as it helps take them out of the gene pool.

RSTurboPaul

10,426 posts

259 months

Friday 26th April
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Blown2CV said:
Wadeski said:
A few months ago the thread was talking about whether Covid mRNA vaccines were a scam that doesn't work etc, some kind of nefarious scheme to enrich George Soros with taxpayer money.

Well, the mRNA tech is now being deployed against cancer in phase 3 human trials, which precede approval and widespread availability.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/apr/26/ca...

I wonder how many antivaxers with cancer will be saying "no, give me the chemo and radiation instead!"....
many of them will be opting for 'natural' alternative treatments which is fine I guess as it helps take them out of the gene pool.
So, to clarify, you wish death on people who do not take medical treatment in line with your personal preferences?

paulguitar

23,567 posts

114 months

Friday 26th April
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RSTurboPaul said:
Blown2CV said:
Wadeski said:
A few months ago the thread was talking about whether Covid mRNA vaccines were a scam that doesn't work etc, some kind of nefarious scheme to enrich George Soros with taxpayer money.

Well, the mRNA tech is now being deployed against cancer in phase 3 human trials, which precede approval and widespread availability.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/apr/26/ca...

I wonder how many antivaxers with cancer will be saying "no, give me the chemo and radiation instead!"....
many of them will be opting for 'natural' alternative treatments which is fine I guess as it helps take them out of the gene pool.
So, to clarify, you wish death on people who do not take medical treatment in line with your personal preferences?

Blown2CV

28,873 posts

204 months

Friday 26th April
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RSTurboPaul said:
Blown2CV said:
Wadeski said:
A few months ago the thread was talking about whether Covid mRNA vaccines were a scam that doesn't work etc, some kind of nefarious scheme to enrich George Soros with taxpayer money.

Well, the mRNA tech is now being deployed against cancer in phase 3 human trials, which precede approval and widespread availability.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/apr/26/ca...

I wonder how many antivaxers with cancer will be saying "no, give me the chemo and radiation instead!"....
many of them will be opting for 'natural' alternative treatments which is fine I guess as it helps take them out of the gene pool.
So, to clarify, you wish death on people who do not take medical treatment in line with your personal preferences?
oh don't be a silly sausage Paul. I wouldn't wish death on anyone, but if someone decides they are going to take a route which will not result in them living as long, but they are so assured in their beliefs that they won't listen, why should I be forced to try repeatedly to change that total stranger's mind?

Are you genuinely suggesting as a clear CTist that non CTists are mean for not trying hard enough to change a CTist's mind???

AC43

11,498 posts

209 months

Friday 26th April
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andyeds1234 said:
RSTurboPaul said:
Notch 8 said:
There’s no point in linking the article as there’s nothing in it about that last line.

It wouldn’t surprise me though if it did the rounds on X.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/big-ben-c...

Standard said:
Engineers were drafted in to fix Westminster's famous Big Ben clock after it stopped on Wednesday morning.

An incorrect number of bongs also sounded at the wrong time when the Elizabeth Tower clock appeared to stop for about an hour at 9am.

Big Ben’s iconic bongs rang out at 10:06am instead of on the hour.

A House of Commons spokesman said: “We are aware that the clock dials on the Elizabeth Tower were temporarily displaying the incorrect time this morning [Wednesday April 24].
Terrifying.
Wake up people.
Yeah, do your own research man!

Notch 8

274 posts

9 months

Friday 26th April
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Wadeski said:
A few months ago the thread was talking about whether Covid mRNA vaccines were a scam that doesn't work etc, some kind of nefarious scheme to enrich George Soros with taxpayer money.

Well, the mRNA tech is now being deployed against cancer in phase 3 human trials, which precede approval and widespread availability.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/apr/26/ca...

I wonder how many antivaxers with cancer will be saying "no, give me the chemo and radiation instead!"....
It would be great if successful. It won’t shut the AVs up though, too many are in way too deep to back peddle, even a little bit.

119

6,407 posts

37 months

Friday 26th April
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RSTurboPaul said:
Blown2CV said:
Wadeski said:
A few months ago the thread was talking about whether Covid mRNA vaccines were a scam that doesn't work etc, some kind of nefarious scheme to enrich George Soros with taxpayer money.

Well, the mRNA tech is now being deployed against cancer in phase 3 human trials, which precede approval and widespread availability.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/apr/26/ca...

I wonder how many antivaxers with cancer will be saying "no, give me the chemo and radiation instead!"....
many of them will be opting for 'natural' alternative treatments which is fine I guess as it helps take them out of the gene pool.
So, to clarify, you wish death on people who do not take medical treatment in line with your personal preferences?
My wife also has the ability to make something out of fk all.

Skodapondy

295 posts

49 months

Friday 26th April
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I'm not into conspiracy theories, I find them daft. However, earlier this week a free newspaper was delivered in my road called The Light - A free Truth Paper I didn't know what it was but soon became apparent from reading the front cover. The headline was Is your money safe? with a sub headline of Schools: Education or indoctrination? Mrs Skodapondy was asking what it was so I told her "It's a paper for the tin foil hat brigade" of course she said bin it but I couldn't. It was a brilliant read as in do people believe in this as it was batst crazy. I couldn't stop giggling, even a story on "How The NHS killed my Dad" it was mental!

Do people really, and I mean really believe in this stuff. It's BIZZARE.

Notch 8

274 posts

9 months

Friday 26th April
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Skodapondy said:
I'm not into conspiracy theories, I find them daft. However, earlier this week a free newspaper was delivered in my road called The Light - A free Truth Paper I didn't know what it was but soon became apparent from reading the front cover. The headline was Is your money safe? with a sub headline of Schools: Education or indoctrination? Mrs Skodapondy was asking what it was so I told her "It's a paper for the tin foil hat brigade" of course she said bin it but I couldn't. It was a brilliant read as in do people believe in this as it was batst crazy. I couldn't stop giggling, even a story on "How The NHS killed my Dad" it was mental!

Do people really, and I mean really believe in this stuff. It's BIZZARE.
Yes, they certainly do. The internet (and especially social meja) is very effective at recruiting more and more too.

Tankrizzo

7,280 posts

194 months

Friday 26th April
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Blown2CV said:
oh don't be a silly sausage Paul. I wouldn't wish death on anyone, but if someone decides they are going to take a route which will not result in them living as long, but they are so assured in their beliefs that they won't listen, why should I be forced to try repeatedly to change that total stranger's mind?

Are you genuinely suggesting as a clear CTist that non CTists are mean for not trying hard enough to change a CTist's mind???
But you WISHED DEATH on them. DEATH.

WISHED it.

rofl

740EVTORQUES

405 posts

2 months

Friday 26th April
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To be fair, the AV's frequently rub their hands in glee at the thought of all the vaccinated sheeple dropping down dead from the clot shots and turbo cancers so it's sauce for the gander really.

RSTurboPaul

10,426 posts

259 months

Friday 26th April
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Blown2CV said:
RSTurboPaul said:
Blown2CV said:
Wadeski said:
A few months ago the thread was talking about whether Covid mRNA vaccines were a scam that doesn't work etc, some kind of nefarious scheme to enrich George Soros with taxpayer money.

Well, the mRNA tech is now being deployed against cancer in phase 3 human trials, which precede approval and widespread availability.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/apr/26/ca...

I wonder how many antivaxers with cancer will be saying "no, give me the chemo and radiation instead!"....
many of them will be opting for 'natural' alternative treatments which is fine I guess as it helps take them out of the gene pool.
So, to clarify, you wish death on people who do not take medical treatment in line with your personal preferences?
oh don't be a silly sausage Paul. I wouldn't wish death on anyone, but if someone decides they are going to take a route which will not result in them living as long, but they are so assured in their beliefs that they won't listen, why should I be forced to try repeatedly to change that total stranger's mind?

Are you genuinely suggesting as a clear CTist that non CTists are mean for not trying hard enough to change a CTist's mind???
It sounds like we agree that individuals should have free choice to undertake or refrain from any medical treatment as they wish, with Informed Consent and in line with their own personal risk tolerance.

It was just an interesting comment, given that previously, when someone on 'the other thread' expressed (to paraphrase) a similar view with regards to those submitting to treatment using mRNA products, said person was immediately jumped on and branded as some sort of murderous psychopath by one or more persons of a view that would align more generally with many participants in this thread.

GeneralBanter

816 posts

16 months

Friday 26th April
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It’s entirely up to the individual but I presume anyone with half a brain cell in need of the new MrnA shot will immediately put aside their 5 years of droning on like a Village Idiot about the Covid Vax, 5g, Big Pharma and lizards, and quietly stand in line.

If they don’t it would only be Darwin’s Theory playing out.

eldar

21,801 posts

197 months

Friday 26th April
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GeneralBanter said:
It’s entirely up to the individual but I presume anyone with half a brain cell in need of the new MrnA shot will immediately put aside their 5 years of droning on like a Village Idiot about the Covid Vax, 5g, Big Pharma and lizards, and quietly stand in line.

If they don’t it would only be Darwin’s Theory playing out.
Yup, evolution, survival of the best adapted. In a few thousand generations, we'll almost certainly have the answer.

Chromegrill

1,085 posts

87 months

Friday 26th April
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Wadeski said:
A few months ago the thread was talking about whether Covid mRNA vaccines were a scam that doesn't work etc, some kind of nefarious scheme to enrich George Soros with taxpayer money.

Well, the mRNA tech is now being deployed against cancer in phase 3 human trials, which precede approval and widespread availability.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/apr/26/ca...

I wonder how many antivaxers with cancer will be saying "no, give me the chemo and radiation instead!"....
Tough life being a doctor. You get it in the neck when a great breakthrough comes out and people say, "stop recommending it, it's the latest killer Big Pharma toxin that we don't want and we're not taking" then when they die from something treatable or preventable you get it in the neck for not trying hard enough to advocate for them to accept the new intervention. Can't win really.