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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (176318)8/14/2021 5:44:32 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (2) of 217677
 
Just been reading what this guy is saying... It's recent too.

The Strange Case of Dr. Cahill and Ms. Hyde | Office for Science and Society - McGill University

<<And finally, Cahill’s claims can be put to the test of time. Have her apocalyptic predictions come true? In late December 2020, Cahill claimed in a filmed discussion that, regarding the COVID-19 vaccines being rolled out in the UK, “most of the elderly, most of those people will have serious adverse events or will die in the next few months.” That has not happened. Elderly people were vaccinated first in many countries and they did not suddenly fill up hospitals’ intensive care units after receiving the jab, or swiftly drop like flies. In fact, the people dying of COVID now are almost exclusively the unvaccinated.>>

Fortunately her worst fears have not come true. I see that as plain luck btw, not science.

"Emergency use" should mean something to you. If not check out what Dr Yeadon has said in earlier messages today.

And, just to confirm Jonathan Jarry is hardly out of his science diapers, he states...

"The harm caused by repeatedly spreading misinformation should not be swept under the rug. Professors hold a special position in the community and therefore ought to have special obligations: medical academics, for example, have a responsibility around public health. As Spider-Man learned from his Uncle Ben, with great power comes great responsibility."

Yep. he is at about "cartoon spiderman" level of intellect.

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<<spreading harmful misinformation about COVID-19, people who should know better, and their contrarian crusade creates friction between two competing ideas: academic freedom and scholastic rigour.>>

so this guy knows all about scholastic rigour does he?


Once again, I think I am being humoured.
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