SkepticThinker
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Your news sources are extremely poor.Italian Health Minister Gave Orders To Conceal Vaccination Deaths – Now Under Investigation For Murder
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There isn't any evidence that "the vaccines are killing people."
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Your news sources are extremely poor.Italian Health Minister Gave Orders To Conceal Vaccination Deaths – Now Under Investigation For Murder
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You have no idea.Your news sources are extremely poor.
There isn't any evidence that "the vaccines are killing people."
I do. I can see that every link you provide is a very poor source for information.You have no idea.
You're talking like I give a flying **** about you or your ignorant opinions. Go read some irrelevant peer reviewed science.I do. I can see that every link you provide is a very poor source for information.
No response to my points at all. Good work.You're talking like I give a flying **** about you or your ignorant opinions. Go read some irrelevant peer reviewed science.
As if you actually made one. The following isn't peer reviewed, so it can't exist, right?No response to my points at all. Good work.
Problem Bold above. New Zealand is an isolated country. Let's talk about the data presented you have been ignoring.What isn't addressed is the possibility of non-uniform lots. There's evidence for this from the NZ data, where peak death/dose for a specific lot was around 24% while the mean death/dose was around 0.1%.
About as real as Sasquatch myths. Possibility exists with a magnet in the arm pit.As if you actually made one. The following isn't peer reviewed, so it can't exist, right?
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There's also the problem of affiliation. The state of Israel was a leader in terms of getting people injected as quickly as possible.Problem Bold above.
What data do you think I'm ignoring?Let's talk about the data presented you have been ignoring.
Stupid. Brass is not ferromagnetic.Possibility exists with a magnet in the arm pit.
Oh dear Lord you can't be serious.As if you actually made one. The following isn't peer reviewed, so it can't exist, right?
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I did stuff like that all the time as a kid. Sticking a spoon on our nose was a common one.As if you actually made one. The following isn't peer reviewed, so it can't exist, right?
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Oh my!! If it was not against the rules I would have put a "funny" frubal on that post. He is serious, isn't he?I did stuff like that all the time as a kid. Sticking a spoon on our nose was a common one.
True, but a flat piece of metal like that will easily stick to damp skin.Stupid. Brass is not ferromagnetic.
It was meant to be silly and serious. Laughing is appropriate.Oh my!! If it was not against the rules I would have put a "funny" frubal on that post. He is serious, isn't he?
I don't know about that. I have debated with creationists far too long to think that "No one could be serious with this claim". No matter how braindead a claim is there will be some people somewhere that believe it.It was meant to be silly and serious. Laughing is appropriate.
I saw this in a circus act called the "Magnetic Girl." Thousands of witnesses to circus tricks.As if you actually made one. The following isn't peer reviewed, so it can't exist, right?
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No, this is with smooth skin and it's vertical. Lots of sources have demonstrated this including a couple of public ones.I did stuff like that all the time as a kid. Sticking a spoon on our nose was a common one.
If it was actually a trick then there should be an explanation for it.I saw this in a circus act called the "Magnetic Girl." Thousands of witnesses to circus tricks.
Underneath whatever is a magnet, glue or whatever. There is nothing involved here that is independently verified. Just one more silly bogus acts on the internet.If it was actually a trick then there should be an explanation for it.
It was independently verified by the presenter in the "explainer" video because he could not explain it. A woman tried to do it and it failed but it worked for two men.Underneath whatever is a magnet, glue or whatever. There is nothing involved here that is independently verified. Just one more silly bogus acts on the internet.