That guy is 28?! Picture looks much older
When you subtract all the fake covid deaths (motorcycle accident etc), and all the unnecessary covid deaths from medical malpractice there probably isn't very much left at all. Probably less than an actual flu season.
Gotta have pharmaceuticals to lessen the pain from pharmaceuticals.
Who the fuck is dumb enough to still accept this shit?
Is the normal flu still cured this year?
Even before the retarded covid shenanigans I'm sure that 99% of my taxes went to services that I don't use (welfare, food stamps, propping up various third-world dictators, etc.) or to things that are designed to be used against me.
This is such a great example of how fleeting and arbitrary declarations from the media are.
I agree that Trump has totally failed his base with respect to his vaccine stance. That said, there's a huge difference between advocating for vaccines and mandating them.
Any theories as to why this exists? Doesn't filming in a location that's designed to mislead the public kind of undercut the whole point of Biden taking the shot on camera?
You have to realize that many of the biggest companies want to force their employees to be vaccinated-- Biden is just providing them with the legal cover.
Sad to see a career that I've worked so hard to build coming to an end. That said, hard times make strong men.
My guess is the thinking goes like this:
- Beyonce tells me it's cool to get the vaccine
- I assume the vaccine must be great since the news keeps repeating that it's "safe and effective"
- I take the vaccine
- I now get to be morally outraged at other people that are not doing their part/ putting others in danger/ etc.
- I am totally entrenched in my position (in spite of doing zero research), since the implication of anything to the contrary is that I may have voluntarily received a lethal injection.
You have to realize that to the vast majority of the US population the idea that all the major news networks would lie about something like this wouldn't even cross their mind. IMO the only real "red pill" is the realization that all information coming from the media/government exists solely to control rather than to educate. Once a person understands this first concept, the rest of "conspiracy culture" follows almost automatically.
I'm not really sure what you mean by that. Are you saying that it's possible for the government to stop crypto currencies by physically depriving miners of electricity, internet, etc?
As for the "claimed benefits"-- they're obvious and simple to understand. Could there be a problem with Bitcoin that eventually causes the value to plummet? Absolutely. However, we already know with certainty that there's a problem with the US dollar, and I'm willing to bet a fair amount that it's going to zero before Bitcoin.
These days Science = Government. Explains why we no longer have any meaningful discoveries/ breakthroughs. Just bureaucracy, propaganda, and mandates.
Doesn't the same argument apply to paper money as well? Paper money has no inherent value (aside from kindling), and yet most people spend the great majority of their energy trying to acquire it. Bitcoin represents a massive improvement over paper money though since there's no centralized authority that can devalue it or confiscate it at will.
If you don't like the Fed's ability to print money out of thin air, you might like Bitcoin.
Permissionless irrevocable transactions that do not require any centralized intermediary.
Bitcoin is literally the central bankers' worst nightmare.
Always thought this guy was a dumbass at best.
Rand Paul 2024.
Seriously though, Trump cannot simultaneously be competent, and have somehow been "tricked" out of the presidency. I honestly lean toward Trump being fairly intelligent, so the only conclusion I'm left with is that he's in on it.
Gotta lock the whole world down, suspend human rights, and inject risky experimental gene therapies for a virus that probably won't even produce symptoms.
As much as I used to be a fan of Trump, I have a hard time reconciling my favorable view with the fact that he was somehow "tricked" out of the presidency. It seems like he must be either complicit or incompetent. Given his silence on vaccine mandates I'm leaning toward complicit.
"Welcome to the desert of the real"
Vague and unfalsifiable claims are a central tenet of scientism. Bonus points for tautology.
It's such worn-out term, but this literally Nazi-level callousness.
It's like an ouroboros of cognitive dissonance. No matter which assumptions you pick as axiomatic, you'll end up with a contradiction.
The premise here makes absolutely no sense. If you haven't been vaccinated yet, there's a literal horde of "medical professionals" out there that would absolutely love to rectify the situation.
Are they insinuating that these people have somehow suffered consequences of being unvaccinated? What consequences could they even be talking about? Since dead people probably aren't "grappling with the consequences in raw, public ways", it sounds like they're talking about people that have somehow been "maimed" by the virus?
Kennedy set a goal for going to the moon in 1961-- allegedly the goal was achieved 8 years later. 60 years later and going back is now a 10+ year project (I'm betting more like never). What other industrial/ technological endeavor has ever been harder to repeat with the benefit of more technology?
It's going to take us longer to re-invent the big fucking rocket from 60 years ago than it did to invent it in the first place? Why should anyone accept this?