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originally posted by: The GUT
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
Dr Malone?
This idiot?
www.theguardian.com...
Seems to be a universal truth on ATS that any thread containing the word "Proof" turns out to be anything but. This one included.
I admit to a speed-read but where was the evidence that Malone is some kind of disinfo quack? Maybe they presented evidence in the "letter" but the article was just full of more name-calling and seemingly zilch to back the aspersions up.
What was quoted from the letter was just a bunch of pure unadulterated rhetoric. Like the article.
Thanks. You know I love ya' Unca Carpy but dayum.
"Dr Malone used the JRE platform to promote numerous baseless claims, including several falsehoods about Covid-19 vaccines and an unfounded theory that societal leaders have ‘hypnotized’ the public. Many of these statements have already been discredited,” the letter said.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: The GUT
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
Dr Malone?
This idiot?
www.theguardian.com...
Seems to be a universal truth on ATS that any thread containing the word "Proof" turns out to be anything but. This one included.
I admit to a speed-read but where was the evidence that Malone is some kind of disinfo quack? Maybe they presented evidence in the "letter" but the article was just full of more name-calling and seemingly zilch to back the aspersions up.
What was quoted from the letter was just a bunch of pure unadulterated rhetoric. Like the article.
Thanks. You know I love ya' Unca Carpy but dayum.
Luv ya too. Quack, quack:
"Dr Malone used the JRE platform to promote numerous baseless claims, including several falsehoods about Covid-19 vaccines and an unfounded theory that societal leaders have ‘hypnotized’ the public. Many of these statements have already been discredited,” the letter said.
In the episode, Malone espoused multiple baseless beliefs, including “mass formation psychosis” being responsible for people’s belief in vaccine efficacy, as well as the false claim that hospitals are financially incentivized to falsely diagnose deaths as having been caused by Covid-19."
originally posted by: myselfaswell
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
"Dr Malone used the JRE platform to promote numerous baseless claims, including several falsehoods about Covid-19 vaccines and an unfounded theory that societal leaders have ‘hypnotized’ the public. Many of these statements have already been discredited,” the letter said.
So ......... just one example. We know that masks, used, fitted etc etc in a sterile environment can be of use. What's not the same as that is wearing a nappy under your chin. It does demonstrate either A: Stupidity or B: Hypnotised.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
"Dr Malone used the JRE platform to promote numerous baseless claims, including several falsehoods about Covid-19 vaccines and an unfounded theory that societal leaders have ‘hypnotized’ the public. Many of these statements have already been discredited,” the letter said.
In the episode, Malone espoused multiple baseless beliefs, including “mass formation psychosis” being responsible for people’s belief in vaccine efficacy, as well as the false claim that hospitals are financially incentivized to falsely diagnose deaths as having been caused by Covid-19."
originally posted by: underpass61
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: The GUT
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
Dr Malone?
This idiot?
www.theguardian.com...
Seems to be a universal truth on ATS that any thread containing the word "Proof" turns out to be anything but. This one included.
I admit to a speed-read but where was the evidence that Malone is some kind of disinfo quack? Maybe they presented evidence in the "letter" but the article was just full of more name-calling and seemingly zilch to back the aspersions up.
What was quoted from the letter was just a bunch of pure unadulterated rhetoric. Like the article.
Thanks. You know I love ya' Unca Carpy but dayum.
Luv ya too. Quack, quack:
"Dr Malone used the JRE platform to promote numerous baseless claims, including several falsehoods about Covid-19 vaccines and an unfounded theory that societal leaders have ‘hypnotized’ the public. Many of these statements have already been discredited,” the letter said.
In the episode, Malone espoused multiple baseless beliefs, including “mass formation psychosis” being responsible for people’s belief in vaccine efficacy, as well as the false claim that hospitals are financially incentivized to falsely diagnose deaths as having been caused by Covid-19."
"Baselesss". "Already discredited" "False claim" . A great words to throw around when you don't have anything solid to reference. Don't tell me you fall for that unsubstantiated BS.
originally posted by: The GUT
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
"Dr Malone used the JRE platform to promote numerous baseless claims, including several falsehoods about Covid-19 vaccines and an unfounded theory that societal leaders have ‘hypnotized’ the public. Many of these statements have already been discredited,” the letter said.
In the episode, Malone espoused multiple baseless beliefs, including “mass formation psychosis” being responsible for people’s belief in vaccine efficacy, as well as the false claim that hospitals are financially incentivized to falsely diagnose deaths as having been caused by Covid-19."
Like I said a lot of yada-yada or maybe that's quack-quack. But the duckies be The Guardian. Still don't see evidence presented.
You're too smart to die on this hill you bony old coot. I think?
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: myselfaswell
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
"Dr Malone used the JRE platform to promote numerous baseless claims, including several falsehoods about Covid-19 vaccines and an unfounded theory that societal leaders have ‘hypnotized’ the public. Many of these statements have already been discredited,” the letter said.
So ......... just one example. We know that masks, used, fitted etc etc in a sterile environment can be of use. What's not the same as that is wearing a nappy under your chin. It does demonstrate either A: Stupidity or B: Hypnotised.
If you wear your mask under your chin you are being a bit of an ass.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: underpass61
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: The GUT
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
Dr Malone?
This idiot?
www.theguardian.com...
Seems to be a universal truth on ATS that any thread containing the word "Proof" turns out to be anything but. This one included.
I admit to a speed-read but where was the evidence that Malone is some kind of disinfo quack? Maybe they presented evidence in the "letter" but the article was just full of more name-calling and seemingly zilch to back the aspersions up.
What was quoted from the letter was just a bunch of pure unadulterated rhetoric. Like the article.
Thanks. You know I love ya' Unca Carpy but dayum.
Luv ya too. Quack, quack:
"Dr Malone used the JRE platform to promote numerous baseless claims, including several falsehoods about Covid-19 vaccines and an unfounded theory that societal leaders have ‘hypnotized’ the public. Many of these statements have already been discredited,” the letter said.
In the episode, Malone espoused multiple baseless beliefs, including “mass formation psychosis” being responsible for people’s belief in vaccine efficacy, as well as the false claim that hospitals are financially incentivized to falsely diagnose deaths as having been caused by Covid-19."
"Baselesss". "Already discredited" "False claim" . A great words to throw around when you don't have anything solid to reference. Don't tell me you fall for that unsubstantiated BS.
Well, you fell for that bs, so, there is that.
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: myselfaswell
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
"Dr Malone used the JRE platform to promote numerous baseless claims, including several falsehoods about Covid-19 vaccines and an unfounded theory that societal leaders have ‘hypnotized’ the public. Many of these statements have already been discredited,” the letter said.
So ......... just one example. We know that masks, used, fitted etc etc in a sterile environment can be of use. What's not the same as that is wearing a nappy under your chin. It does demonstrate either A: Stupidity or B: Hypnotised.
If you wear your mask under your chin you are being a bit of an ass.
If you're so enthusiastic about taking peoples rights away, lead the charge. Volunteer to take the unvaccinated to camps. You can start with me if you want.
originally posted by: underpass61
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: underpass61
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: The GUT
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
Dr Malone?
This idiot?
www.theguardian.com...
Seems to be a universal truth on ATS that any thread containing the word "Proof" turns out to be anything but. This one included.
I admit to a speed-read but where was the evidence that Malone is some kind of disinfo quack? Maybe they presented evidence in the "letter" but the article was just full of more name-calling and seemingly zilch to back the aspersions up.
What was quoted from the letter was just a bunch of pure unadulterated rhetoric. Like the article.
Thanks. You know I love ya' Unca Carpy but dayum.
Luv ya too. Quack, quack:
"Dr Malone used the JRE platform to promote numerous baseless claims, including several falsehoods about Covid-19 vaccines and an unfounded theory that societal leaders have ‘hypnotized’ the public. Many of these statements have already been discredited,” the letter said.
In the episode, Malone espoused multiple baseless beliefs, including “mass formation psychosis” being responsible for people’s belief in vaccine efficacy, as well as the false claim that hospitals are financially incentivized to falsely diagnose deaths as having been caused by Covid-19."
"Baselesss". "Already discredited" "False claim" . A great words to throw around when you don't have anything solid to reference. Don't tell me you fall for that unsubstantiated BS.
Well, you fell for that bs, so, there is that.
Ouch, cut me to the bone with that one- Brilliant!
It's been a while (3rd grade to be exact] since I've been slammed with an "I know you are but what am I" comeback, nice work.
LOL
originally posted by: Fryguy
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
270 doctors is roughly .02% of doctors in the United States. Would you take a letter from 270 doctors refuting climate change seriously? [snipped]