To: marcher who wrote (183200 ) 1/28/2022 6:00:19 PM From: maceng2 1 RecommendationRecommended By marcher
Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218167 <<They expect the government to do the right thing and have assumed that has happened .>> I am referring to the UK government as I am speaking to people in the UK. Most of the people I speak to, friends, relatives, neighbours do believe what the government tells them, especially when it's backed up what they see on the Tee Vee and printed in the media. When I say they are all telling a big lie, they write off what I am saying because "I must be a conspiracy nut ". However that illusion is beginning to shatter. Not a pleasant experience I suspect. One of my dear relatives has bought me a years subscription to "Nature" so I might learn "the real science". It's working, but not in the direction intended -g- Nature With time, one can usually recognise bs even before it pops up over the horizon. Looking forward to reading this ... Social-media platforms failing to tackle abuse of scientists (nature.com) The suitably qualified professionals have been saying the right things all along, it's just that they have been either censored or vilified in the press, and so far that strategy has worked to a large extent. The public are believing the government side of the story is the correct one. "Look all the governments in the world are saying the same thing.... they must be right". Conspiracies don't exist. It's a redundant word that should be struck from the dictionary. <s> I notice the Odesse link I gave here on Ivor Cummings does not point to the right video. 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum Message Board - Msg: 33680005 (siliconinvestor.com) Lets try the bitchute version, Live and Unplugged - True Covid History given to Irish Nurses Group! (bitchute.com) I am impressed with Ivor Cummings as being an honest and capable "real science" person. I consider his views way above any of the crapola the government and media have spouted. I think it would be similar experience for anyone who has had to use real science to make decisions in their career, not just repeating whats in a book, no matter which branch of science used.