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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2490
Wow, the 90s called and wants the X-Files motto back. Or is it the QAnon motto?

Look! There are 1000s of rabbit holes just yonder: go down every one of them and report back in 10 years after they release you from the padded room.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2491
Wow, the 90s called and wants the X-Files motto returned. Or is it the QAnon motto?

Look! There are 1000s of rabbit holes just yonder: go down every one of them and report back in 10 years after they release you from the padded room.
Yep. Your right Mav.
Governments in the past were bad.
Governments now are good.

The leader is good, the leader is great... :o

https://youtu.be/U1FxfR3lg6Q

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2492
Talking about reporting back after going down the rabbit holes, have you closed the 9/11 conspiracy file as yet?

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2493
Talking about reporting back after going down the rabbit holes, have you closed the 9/11 conspiracy file as yet?
That is the one conspiracy theory that science backs up and everything else does not.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2494
    Can we agree on a few things at least or should we question everything? Let’s start to assemble a few foundational facts:
    • Gravity applies to us
    • Swallowing bleach is bad for you
    • Sunlight isn’t human food.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2495
    Can we agree on a few things at least or should we question everything? Let’s start to assemble a few foundational facts:
    • Gravity applies to us
    • Swallowing bleach is bad for you
    • Sunlight isn’t human food.
You can do whatever you want Mav.

Its unlike you to nit pick and miss the take home message.

Oh wait...

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2496
I’ve had my fill of bull crap conspiracy theories. Hunter Biden’s laptop, 9/11 conspiracies, Antifa being responsible for any right-wing outrage, QAnon, Hillary mudering Seth Rich, alternative facts. I don’t suggest we believe everything stated by governments or scientists, but I don’t subscribe to the idea we should disbelieve everything either. Otherwise there’s no point discussing anything as no one will agree that up is up and down is down.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2497
I’ve had my fill of bull crap conspiracy theories. Hunter Biden’s laptop, 9/11 conspiracies, Antifa being responsible for any right-wing outrage, QAnon, Hillary mudering Seth Rich, alternative facts. I don’t suggest we believe everything stated by governments or scientists, but I don’t subscribe to the idea we should disbelieve everything either. Otherwise there’s no point discussing anything as no one will agree that up is up and down is down.

Yes, I agree. No human institution or cultural endeavour is infallible, but society has IMO become so bifurcated and partisan that any opinion or belief that doesn't agree with your own is the result of either corruption or incompetence, or both.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2498
I’ve had my fill of bull crap conspiracy theories. Hunter Biden’s laptop, 9/11 conspiracies, Antifa being responsible for any right-wing outrage, QAnon, Hillary mudering Seth Rich, alternative facts. I don’t suggest we believe everything stated by governments or scientists, but I don’t subscribe to the idea we should disbelieve everything either. Otherwise there’s no point discussing anything as no one will agree that up is up and down is down.

Good on you.

But if you consider the three WTC buildings were brought down by planes you have a very limited understanding of basic physics - and chemistry for that matter.

Finals, then 4 in a row!

 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2499
Good on you.

But if you consider the three WTC buildings were brought down by planes you have a very limited understanding of basic physics - and chemistry for that matter.


From that list, I singled this one out and used science as went is different.

It's easy to lump all the eggs in the same basket with the heading conspiracy theory.

It's harder to look into things and think for yourself.
Science calls BS on 9/11!

If the US weren't so focussed on themselves they would realise that their 'story' has more holes than a fly screen and the rest of the world is starting to see through it.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2500
Are you admitting that its possible that some things, deemed safe by governments etc, could actually have some long term issues that are swept under the carpet!

Question everything!
 No, I was taking the piss!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2501
No, I was taking the piss!
So you are either admitted that governments and 'scientists' help cover up the negatives of smoking etc....or you are completely naive.

Which one is it?

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2502
So you are either admitted that governments and 'scientists' help cover up the negatives of smoking etc....or you are completely naive.

Which one is it?
No, I just know you or others will bite after a loss, it's pointless having any serious topics discussed here today!

Of course, scientists are like any sector of society, is no different to any other. But the chains of decision making you imply are corrupt involve thousands if not tens of thousands of people involved, no one or few have enough control to corrupt the process. The globe isn't the USA, and Trump isn't pulling the strings.

The absence of evidence is not a sign of an even greater conspiracy, the QAnon world isn't real!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2503
Good on you.

But if you consider the three WTC buildings were brought down by planes you have a very limited understanding of basic physics - and chemistry for that matter.
Another ad hominem attack on a forum poster, who'd have thunk it!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2504
Yes, I agree. No human institution or cultural endeavour is infallible, but society has IMO become so bifurcated and partisan that any opinion or belief that doesn't agree with your own is the result of either corruption or incompetence, or both.
One of those bifurcated worlds is fantasy, existing only in damaged minds!
The Force Awakens!