I agree with you that the presenters of that evidence stink.
But the paper is "treated as evidence" according to the rules of the world.
So if you deny it, you have to deny it with "evidence".
However, there are only those who give the "impression" that the presenter smells fishy, and there is no one who provides "evidence".They are looking at the presenter, not the evidence.
Give me "evidence to the contrary" and I'll believe it.
I believe things. Not people.
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I'd like to add that I know exactly how you feel.
It was a natural question for a conversation. Thank you.
But facts and proofs, like coffee, must be carefully extracted and handled.
Every feeling is the cause of a preconceived notion, an impurity that must be removed with a coffee filter.
Coffee with impurities will only be drunk by those who "like" it.
We are in the midst of suffering from this very obstacle every day, aren't we?
The taste barrier can be replaced by ideology and a feeling of belonging.
Here's a question for you:
If the virus was, indeed, isolated, then why can't the very test that is supposed to detect it actually able to detect it?
Seems like air tight logic, yes?
I've already written that too.
2.The pandemic is a scam created by PCR testing and twisting of the rules through emergency measures.
If we really spread the virus, how will those bad guys be able to keep themselves safe? It's a statistical scam to solve that problem.
Scammers tell the truth 99% of the time, and lie 1% of the time.
It's an overused phrase.
I agree with you that the presenters of that evidence stink.
But the paper is "treated as evidence" according to the rules of the world.
So if you deny it, you have to deny it with "evidence".
However, there are only those who give the "impression" that the presenter smells fishy, and there is no one who provides "evidence".They are looking at the presenter, not the evidence.
Give me "evidence to the contrary" and I'll believe it. I believe things. Not people.
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
I'd like to add that I know exactly how you feel. It was a natural question for a conversation. Thank you.
But facts and proofs, like coffee, must be carefully extracted and handled. Every feeling is the cause of a preconceived notion, an impurity that must be removed with a coffee filter.
Coffee with impurities will only be drunk by those who "like" it. We are in the midst of suffering from this very obstacle every day, aren't we?
The taste barrier can be replaced by ideology and a feeling of belonging.