Normie: Have you seen all those poor people crowded into small rooms at the border?
Anon: Did you know more of those people have no identification and no where to go? Makes you wonder why Xiden canceled all the federal human trafficking investigations last month.
Normie: Isn't it great that the vaccines were made so quickly? I thought it would take at least 2-3 years.
Anon: Oh yes. Did you know that they could only be approved because no treatments were widely available? (Makes you wonder about HCQ & Ivermectin).
Normie: I think we did a great job protecting the elderly from COVID.
Anon: Definitely. Strict rules for nursing homes sure helped. You should check out Andrew Cuomo's policies for this. (He even won an award for his book on leadership regarding COVID.)
I think this is my most favorite post thus far! This should be a sticky for additional scenarios as yours...they definitely come across as innocent (yet purposely) naive with thought provoking seeds that are so well planted!
Next time someone tells you you're crazy ask them why no one in the press is curious about the fact that 3 out of 4 of the Kevin Spacey accusers are dead within the span of one year. I believe the fourth withdrew his claim.
If nothing else, you think it would generate some National Inquirer type interest and accordingly, profit. Crickets. Ask people why that might be?
On the COVID thing, ask people why the experts would tell people HCQ is a dangerous drug. Even Google can't scrub that much evidence. For well over 1/2 century it has been considered one of the safest drugs around. Acetaminophen and Aspirin made it to the "Top 50" harmful prescription and non-prescription drugs. HCQ did not. So why would they tell you it's dangerous?
From 2005 Virology medical publication: "Chloroquine, a relatively safe, effective and cheap drug...has significant inhibitory antiviral effect when the susceptible cells were treated either prior to or after infection suggests a possible prophylactic and therapeutic use.
Normie: Have you seen all those poor people crowded into small rooms at the border?
Anon: Did you know more of those people have no identification and no where to go? Makes you wonder why Xiden canceled all the federal human trafficking investigations last month.
Normie: Isn't it great that the vaccines were made so quickly? I thought it would take at least 2-3 years.
Anon: Oh yes. Did you know that they could only be approved because no treatments were widely available? (Makes you wonder about HCQ & Ivermectin).
Normie: I think we did a great job protecting the elderly from COVID.
Anon: Definitely. Strict rules for nursing homes sure helped. You should check out Andrew Cuomo's policies for this. (He even won an award for his book on leadership regarding COVID.)
I think this is my most favorite post thus far! This should be a sticky for additional scenarios as yours...they definitely come across as innocent (yet purposely) naive with thought provoking seeds that are so well planted!
I have a couple:
Next time someone tells you you're crazy ask them why no one in the press is curious about the fact that 3 out of 4 of the Kevin Spacey accusers are dead within the span of one year. I believe the fourth withdrew his claim.
https://www.aol.com/news/ari-behn-dies-47-marking-144828336.html
If nothing else, you think it would generate some National Inquirer type interest and accordingly, profit. Crickets. Ask people why that might be?
On the COVID thing, ask people why the experts would tell people HCQ is a dangerous drug. Even Google can't scrub that much evidence. For well over 1/2 century it has been considered one of the safest drugs around. Acetaminophen and Aspirin made it to the "Top 50" harmful prescription and non-prescription drugs. HCQ did not. So why would they tell you it's dangerous?
https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/national/these-are-the-50-most-dangerous-drugs-on-the-market
From 2005 Virology medical publication: "Chloroquine, a relatively safe, effective and cheap drug...has significant inhibitory antiviral effect when the susceptible cells were treated either prior to or after infection suggests a possible prophylactic and therapeutic use.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1232869/
Normie: Did you see that Texas dropped the mask mandate?
Anon: Yes, and did you notice the infection/death rate has plummeted? Makes you wonder why the current administration wants more vaccines and masks...