Because as a scientist---(some use this dishonestly, but NOT here)---its common knowledge that there's peer reviewed studies proving that (1) masks don't stop a virus and that (2) they do limit oxygen to the wearer. Common knowledge doesn't need citations.
[The 3rd mentioned was how bacterial infections caused by masks made the Spanish flu much worse...offered originally over 20 years ago by Dr. Fauci, before he became a population-busting cabal politician.]
Citing know facts and adding "peer reviewed" for emphasis doesn't require a presentation of documents and citations. Much as.... if you referred to gravity, it wouldn't be necessary to offer a treatise on Isaac Newton.
A demand for proofs on the 3 "peer reviewed" references he made would be pedantic obstructionism and a waste of everyone's time, both in that meeting and on this thread.
No ones demanding anything for the sake of this thread, dude. If he was on video offering to provide documents or references to the research, it would have been way more eye opening for normies. That’s literally my only suggestion here.
Because as a scientist---(some use this dishonestly, but NOT here)---its common knowledge that there's peer reviewed studies proving that (1) masks don't stop a virus and that (2) they do limit oxygen to the wearer. Common knowledge doesn't need citations. [The 3rd mentioned was how bacterial infections caused by masks made the Spanish flu much worse...offered originally over 20 years ago by Dr. Fauci, before he became a population-busting cabal politician.]
Citing know facts and adding "peer reviewed" for emphasis doesn't require a presentation of documents and citations. Much as.... if you referred to gravity, it wouldn't be necessary to offer a treatise on Isaac Newton.
A demand for proofs on the 3 "peer reviewed" references he made would be pedantic obstructionism and a waste of everyone's time, both in that meeting and on this thread.
No ones demanding anything for the sake of this thread, dude. If he was on video offering to provide documents or references to the research, it would have been way more eye opening for normies. That’s literally my only suggestion here.