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Goddess

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  1. It's not very comforting to know that at least half our country - the radical left - will happily cheer on and not report a group of Chinese nationals as they set explosives around the local power station, because they're too stupid to figure out what's going on and believe China is our best friend. 🙄
  2. Yes, MSM leaves out a lot. Court documents say "numerous precursor substances and finished high explosives." Do you know what "finished high explosives" are? CSIS, NSICOP has identified China as our greatest security threat. Chinese nationals stole deadly viruses from our highest level bio lab. Now Chinese nationals are stealing explosives from University labs. With a loaded gun. The lab itself focuses on research relevant to nuclear reactor applications. They needed a Mandarin interpreter for their court appearance. And you both think this is no big deal? You think they're stealing high level explosives.....for their own personal use?
  3. Fascinating article (and in Open Access!! 😀) that proposes to look at "scientific consensus" - including in the case of covid and also other historical examples - in the light of scientific gatekeeping and deference to science. Gatekeeping failures, degenerative consensus dynamics, and undue deference to science | Synthese | Springer Nature Link This paper argues for a more nuanced approach to the issue of deference to science. It contends that non-scientists sometimes have good reasons to withhold or qualify such deference, particularly when there is evidence of inadequate gatekeeping practices within scientific communities. Gatekeeping can fail in various ways, including through excessive restrictiveness or undue permissiveness (Dormandy & Grimley, 2024). If it is too restrictive, it may exclude theories, methods, or other elements that ought to be considered by the scientific community. If it is too permissive, it may fail to filter out elements, including seriously flawed studies, that do not merit serious attention. In both cases, such failures undermine the pluralistic exchange of ideas that is central to scientific inquiry and progress and reduce the trustworthiness of its outcomes. Given that scientific consensus formation requires thorough consideration of all relevant alternatives and often takes years, or even decades, to achieve, it was far-fetched to assume that a robust consensus could have formed within mere months or even weeks.Footnote26 To the extent that visible agreement on the dominant Covid narrative did exist, it is plausible to assume that it did not reflect a mature state of scientific debate in which all relevant alternatives had been thoroughly considered, but rather resulted from phenomena such as groupthink (Joffe, 2021) and various forms of social pressure to conform. Dissenters were ignored, accused of spreading “misinformation” or “disinformation”, dismissed as “covid10ts” or as representatives of a “post-truth” mentality, or ridiculed in other ways.Footnote27
  4. My issue with Redman is that he worked on the creation of the jab, but wasn't there when the rollout/mandates/restrictions were enforced. Now he claims he tried to tell everyone, but I call BS on that. He never put his reputation and career on the line to warn people, like other doctors, scientists and researchers did. It killed and maimed a lot of people who were never at any risk of dying from covid.
  5. The censored scientists were right about everything.
  6. It's only a 7.5 minute recording of a longer interview. Redman admits the vaccine was oversold, that the public was misinformed about what it could and couldn't do, mocks the "pandemic of the unvaccinated" and "you're gonna kill Grama", children should have never been given it, pregnant women should never have been given it, only over 65 very high-risk people should, vaccines were never going to stop the pandemic, it's not a vaccine, Redman has stopped taking the shots, he doesn't prescribe it in his practice any more, natural immunity was real, they deliberately suppressed vaccine injury and the injury rate is very high, the myocarditis is real, the cancer is real, it turns your body into a spike protein factory which the spike is "very, very, very" toxic and they don't know how long it stays in your body or where it travels to.
  7. Honestly, we don't know what you're all b!tching about. You can give all your property to the Indigenous, 50% of your income to the gov't, go woke & broke and vote in the Liberals in perpetuity. It looks like a WIN for you.
  8. The 2000 Clarity Act outlines the path for any province to secede from Canada. It was created for Quebec. Alberta's going to use it. And you're all like, "Nooooo, you can't do that!"
  9. https://x.com/sciencegirl/status/2016462814420914345?s=20
  10. Well, pick any one, then, dumba$$: 4 charged after potential bomb-making chemicals found at northwest London, Ont., home More charges as probe continues into discovery of chemicals | London Free Press 4 charged after potential bomb-making chemicals found at northwest London, Ont., home Four charged after hazardous chemicals found near Western University: London police - North Bay News 4 Arrested After Explosives-Related Chemicals Found in London Chemicals ‘capable of being used to create explosives’ found at London home – CTVNews
  11. And you're just an id10t.
  12. Atlantic Canada: 1 MP for every 80,000 people 1 senator for every 87,000 people Alberta: 1 MP for every 137,000 people 1 senator for every 840,000 people Canada is designed to minimize Western voices and use their wealth to buy votes in the East.
  13. Correct. I'm an id10t for arguing with someone who thinks posts like this are valid and and "LIKES" posts like this: LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LLLLOOOOOSSSSERRRRRRR!!!!!!! LOL LOL LOL LOOOOSSSERRRRRRRRRRRRR LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOOOOSER LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOOOOOSSSSSSERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOOOOOOOOOSERRRRRRRRR LOL LOL LOOOSER LOL LOL LOL LOOOOOSER LOL LOL LOOSER LOL LOL LOL LOLL LOOOSERRRRRRRRR!!!!!!
  14. It wasn't an "anonymous" Facebook post. It was HIS OWN POST ON FACEBOOK. And the meeting was confirmed by the Conservative party, from his own scheduled event.
  15. I highly recommend you listen to this interview excerpt with Dr. Robert Redman, former director of the CDC, as he backtracks on everything you were told about the mRNA "vaccines". The censored scientists were right about everything. https://x.com/Answers4Sean/status/2017004518207004917?s=20
  16. Finally! Some truth from Dr. Robert Redman, former director of the CDC. This recording of an interview will be used in Dan Hartman's case.
  17. "Finished high explosives" seized at a London, ON home after an armed trespassing at Western Uni. Four Mandarin-speaking suspects charged: "High explosives" seized at London, Ontario home; four Mandarin-speaking suspects charged - Todayville The investigation began early Saturday morning when London police were called to assist Western University’s special constable service after a trespasser was arrested at an engineering building while allegedly attempting to flee. Officers seized a loaded handgun during the arrest and identified a second suspect. Police then executed a search at 212 Chesham Avenue, a residential home south of Sarnia Road and east of Wonderland Road—approximately 1.9 kilometers from Western’s main engineering campus—where they arrested the second suspect and discovered dangerous chemicals. Two additional suspects were arrested at the residence, which has remained under police guard since Saturday.
  18. I don't like what is happening either, but you guys made SUCH A MESS that the cleanup is messy, by necessity. I don't like that one of the off-shoots of the operation is normalizing armed gov't officials in the streets. Walz just refused to let ICE deport the immigrant criminals that are already in jail - so I don't think the left wants deportations at all.
  19. More like nuances. It could all be kept on the same thread.
  20. I don't think it was always this way. I think there used to be small "L" liberalism and I found myself often on their side - gay marriage being legal, LGB not being discriminated against, anti-racism, I used to be "for" immigration, etc. But the last few decades - the small "L" liberals have been taken over. I don't think they exist anymore. They just went full on INSANE, in my opinion. I absolutely, 100% cannot support releasing child molesters, child traffickers, rapists and murderers out into the streets because "they had a bad life" or "are brown". I think if you immigrate to another country and start raping, robbing scamming, killing people on highways because you lied about your trucking license - should be deported. Immediately. On the first offense. Word will spread and criminal types won't even bother applying. They literally let millions of criminals in both Canada and the US. And now they are literally killing themselves in protest of the messy cleanup of their insane actions. They are literally dying in support of child sex traffickers and drug cartel members. I don't understand it.
  21. The Liberal party spent over a quarter of a million dollars on consultants for how to answer questions at committee meetings. "Strategic and practical advice on committee appearances" $263,000. And it doesn't come out of Liberal party coffers. It's billed to taxpayers. And if you watch any committee meetings, you'd see the consultants are actually teaching them how to NOT answer questions, be evasive and how to ramble out the time allotted. I was thinking they were just stupid, but it turns out they are being trained to be stupid. $263K For Committee Coach | Blacklock's Reporter If they can't answer questions about their job, they should be fired.
  22. I don't understand why this person has to start like 8 topics on the same thing. It's better to keep discussions on the same thread and let them evolve on their own. It's easier to go back and read, too.
  23. I tend to agree with Bill Mahr on this one. He says liberalism is the gas pedal and conservatism is the brakes. And when you're heading for a cliff, someone putting on the brakes is a good thing.
  24. I'm half American, I have dual citizenship. I understand American arrogance. It's mostly just amusing.
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