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She's makign the case that there is nefarious intent, and once again here comes SV-40 in the covid shots...

She has degrees in biochemistry and molecular biology. She's a toxicolgist that is a professional expert witness both nationally and internationally..


Can you call her a quack Moss? She's calling the covid vaxxines .... Contaminated, dangerous, lethal products and calling for them to be immediately withdrawn from the market.



 
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She's makign the case that there is nefarious intent, and once again here comes SV-40 in the covid shots...

She has degrees in biochemistry and molecular biology. She's a toxicolgist that is a professional expert witness both nationally and internationally..


Can you call her a quack Moss? She's calling the covid vaxxines .... Contaminated, dangerous, lethal products and calling for them to be immediately withdrawn from the market.




Here’s one of several rebuttals to her claims, worth reading through:

https://www.boomlive.in/world/fake-news-janci-chunn-lindsay-covid-19-vaccine-safety-13144

-AJ
 
Here's a question...it might stretch the definition of what is a conspiracy theory.

Oak Island treasure.

When I was 12-13 years old I read a skinny book on Oak Island. This would have been mid 60's.Lots of far fetched claims made even then.

I've watched an episode or two of the show on TV...was it on History Channel??? I can't keep track of what's going on either. A link to a timeline showed up one day. It helped put the timing of things in order.

The production of the show is kept alive by ending every show and then the season with a cliff hanger. More drilling and excavating gets done, something is found and it goes on.

I never go in and get updates because the topic doesn't interest me and the production is like a carny. One time I opened some link on FB and found myself sucked into the maelstrom of click bait and slow page loads. Not anymore.

Last week I saw a FB link with a headline saying something like: Oak Island mystery finally solved. Nope...not going in. I'll wait for it to reach legit news source and read it there'

I see that there are some folks on this thread that are eyebrow deep in conspiracies. WHat can you tell me about Oak Island? Keep it at the third grade level. CT discussion at a higher grade makes my head hurt.
 
Here's a question...it might stretch the definition of what is a conspiracy theory.

Oak Island treasure.

When I was 12-13 years old I read a skinny book on Oak Island. This would have been mid 60's.Lots of far fetched claims made even then.

I've watched an episode or two of the show on TV...was it on History Channel??? I can't keep track of what's going on either. A link to a timeline showed up one day. It helped put the timing of things in order.

The production of the show is kept alive by ending every show and then the season with a cliff hanger. More drilling and excavating gets done, something is found and it goes on.

I never go in and get updates because the topic doesn't interest me and the production is like a carny. One time I opened some link on FB and found myself sucked into the maelstrom of click bait and slow page loads. Not anymore.

Last week I saw a FB link with a headline saying something like: Oak Island mystery finally solved. Nope...not going in. I'll wait for it to reach legit news source and read it there'

I see that there are some folks on this thread that are eyebrow deep in conspiracies. WHat can you tell me about Oak Island? Keep it at the third grade level. CT discussion at a higher grade makes my head hurt.

I was just lectured on Oak Island by a cat rescue customer ;-) They can't solve it or a bunch of people will be out of work! The conspiracy/mystery theory ecosystem must be some percentage of the gross national product, no pun intended. I remember reading about it in a NatGeo Magazine article late 60's.

From what he described (extensively) it sounded like a very old mining operation is being uncovered. People may be unaware of the huge efforts to locate silver, gold, and other lesser but valuable buried resources performed by Europeans/early arrivers to North America. This continued through colonial times up into the early 20th century in eastern North America. Coal miners from UK, Germany and other European countries were hired by speculators with investment money to dig fairly incredible and deep exploratory mining shafts, many of which never panned out.
-AJ
 
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This guy's videos are on the subject are pretty cool, if not a little dramatic. There is an abandonded colonial era silver mine in my town in eastern Massachusetts, the colonists left no stone unturned.


-AJ
 
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They can't solve it or a bunch of people will be out of work! The conspiracy/mystery theory ecosystem must be some percentage of the gross national product, no pun intended.
YES!

When I was a kid we had a rating that was used to grade all entertainment...if something was labelled 'Fakey' it was discarded and never thought of again. Most of 'reality' TV is so totally 'Fakey' and over produced. Same goes for most conspiracy stuff.


I remember reading about it in a NatGeo Magazine article late 60's

My memory of the first article that I readwas it being in a comic book or graphic novel format as its called now. Seemed real at that time...not now.
 
Time to shut this thread down? Jeezus H. Christ it is off the rails for sure.

I'm at fault for not following the 11th Commandment. Yeah there is a video somewhere explaining how the 11th Commandment has been suppressed by a long-standing cabal of Jewish Bankers, Guys with PHDs in their basement, Angry HOA Moms, and Kittens For Better Cat Food. Can't find it right now. I'll sum it up:

Thou shall not feed the trolls!

Thanks for your wise words @Tuebor
-AJ
 
Time to shut this thread down? Jeezus H. Christ it is off the rails for sure.

My finger has been over the button for a while. I try to be tolerant...but...really?!?!?!

If the thread goes away there will NOT be any 'splaining or hand wringing. I don't have a job. BUt I do have responsibilities and a life which is empty of conspiracy theories...except that one.
 
Tom, the thread is a receptacle for this type of content and kind of like a bottle keeping wasps away from your picnic, this should keep the content away from other normal threads. A theory ;) Could make it the defacto practice going forward?

Then, if so inclined, you know what (not) to read. I haven't played any of Daniel's 3rd party videos. My inclination. Sorry Daniel.
 
Tom, the thread is a receptacle for this type of content and kind of like a bottle keeping wasps away from your picnic, this should keep the content away from other normal threads. A theory ;) Could make it the defacto practice going forward?

Then, if so inclined, you know what (not) to read. I haven't played any of Daniel's 3rd party videos. My inclination. Sorry Daniel.
Brilliant!
 
A quote from Michael Crichton, MD: “Let’s be clear: the work of science has nothing whatever to do with consensus. Consensus is the business of politics. Science, on the contrary, requires only one investigator who happens to be right, which means he or she has results that are verifiable by reference to the real world. In science consensus is irrelevant. What is relevant is reproducible results. The greatest scientists in history are great precisely because they broke with the consensus.”
 
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