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Vaccines Mandates & Passports Only Exist To Punish & Coerce — Coronavirus Update CI
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Vaccines Mandates & Passports Only Exist To Punish & Coerce — Coronavirus Update CI

OH BABY https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1445906361213149186 Here's the original in case Twitter whacks this, in their usual spirit of censoring unwanted truths. The key in Pfizer Leaks: "We Want to Avoid Having the…
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Science, Like The Internet, Was Too Good To Last: How Cancel Culture Happens
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Science, Like The Internet, Was Too Good To Last: How Cancel Culture Happens

Anybody over thirty will remember the Wild West internet of the late 90s and oughts. You could say anything, see anything, do anything. It was great. It was a manly…
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Why Much Of Science Is Fake
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Why Much Of Science Is Fake

Why is so much of Science now fake? There are many small reasons, but one big one. Our Expertocracy. Here is a small survey proving this. Anon posted a cri…
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Were There Really That Many Victims Of French Pervert Priests?
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Were There Really That Many Victims Of French Pervert Priests?

Heard the news about priests abusing kids? Here's what experts (their word) say about "the Catholic sex-abuse stories emerging": Many point to peculiarities of the Catholic Church (its celibacy rules…
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Social Pressure To Be Vaxxed Can Be Overwhelming– Coronavirus Update C
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Social Pressure To Be Vaxxed Can Be Overwhelming– Coronavirus Update C

It can't be C. Can it? I must have miscounted somewhere. I'm too lazy to check where. Either way, it's too damn many. EXPERIMENT YOU CAN TRY AT HOME The…
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As Predicted, Vexxine Efficacy Shrinks Once Out Of The Hands Of Pharmaceuticals
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As Predicted, Vexxine Efficacy Shrinks Once Out Of The Hands Of Pharmaceuticals

Part The First: Observations How good is the Pfizer vex in practice? Ask them---or any Expert or ruler---and they will say...well, let's not ask them what they would say. It…
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More Proof Hypothesis Testing Is Wrong & Why The Predictive Method Is The Only Sane Way To Do Statistics
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More Proof Hypothesis Testing Is Wrong & Why The Predictive Method Is The Only Sane Way To Do Statistics

Here it is, friends, the one complete universal simple function, the only function you will ever need to fit any---I said any---dataset x. And all it takes is one---I said…
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The New CDC Masks Mandate Study Is Not Good
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The New CDC Masks Mandate Study Is Not Good

https://twitter.com/ianmSC/status/1442965194150457344 How would you check if mask mandates worked in schools? I can think of only one way. Contrast kids in schools with mandates and in those without. Get them…
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