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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    And while we're asking the government uncomfortable questions: I Wonder Why Hundreds of CDC Employees Aren’t Vaxxed – PJ Media
    Dont ever change you big dumb animal. You do realize that people who work at the CDC are not all scientists and researchers, right? Just like any work environment, there are many positions of ancillary/support staff as well. Also, just like anywhere else, the individuals who comprise the staff (both researchers and non researchers alike), they are made up of people with a wide array of political opinions which may influence their decisions. Given the small percentage of people working there who are not vaccinated (~3%), one can only ask, what is your point?

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    My point, you stupid dense fool, is that people who have refused "vaccination" in the military, among other places in the government who are also not scientists or researchers, have been dismissed for doing so. But not the CDC, who recommends that everybody be "vaccinated."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sainame View Post
    Dont ever change you big dumb animal. You do realize that people who work at the CDC are not all scientists and researchers, right? Just like any work environment, there are many positions of ancillary/support staff as well. Also, just like anywhere else, the individuals who comprise the staff (both researchers and non researchers alike), they are made up of people with a wide array of political opinions which may influence their decisions. Given the small percentage of people working there who are not vaccinated (~3%), one can only ask, what is your point?
    WTF?!

    Here's the new O'Biden "Minister of Truth" in charge of removing the remaining fragments of the First Amendment for us plebes.

    Unbelievable...

    Who let this 'insane' person in front of a camera?: Failla - YouTube

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    Italian Court Rules Mandatory Vaccination Unconstitutional, 'Fatal Side Effects' too Risky (Video) - RAIR

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    You learn something new every day.

    While freedom-lovers remain divided over the merits of Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter, here's something we know for certain: Pavel Durov - founder, majority share owner, and CEO of Telegram - is a member of Klaus Anal Schwab's World Economic Forum (WEF).

    In 2017, he joined the WEF Young Global Leaders program, as a representative of Finland.

    Not very reassuring for a so-called 'privacy' app.

    Nor is Telegram's habit of banning people from commenting for no apparent reason.

    Pavel Durov | World Economic Forum

    About: Pavel Durov

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sainame View Post
    Just like any work environment, there are many positions of ancillary/support staff as well.
    What if they have “medical licenses”?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilead View Post
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    Looks like we also need a VAERS for zoo animals.
    Gorilla dies unexpectedly at Gladys Porter Zoo | KVEO-TV
    We obviously need a 90 percent vaccination rate among zoo animals, plus masks and social distancing. I realize that this is not my finest joke, but I had an unexpected nine beers. I refuse to back down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry Charles View Post
    Michael Grantham exhibits hubris.
    No, he doesn’t have enough. He has a professorship in virology, but no track record of being correct. In the face of uncertainty, he offers only tentative and heavily qualified descriptions of the current state of knowledge.

    That’s statistically valid, but it’s not “scientific”. Scientists are living economic agents and are supposed to take on risk. After all, whenever they sign a research grant, they put up their most valuable resources as collateral: their working years and reputation.

    Maybe Grantham thinks he faces overwhelming risk for casual predictions on a strength training forum. In that case, we just have a perverse system which prevents knowledgeable people from offering useful opinions to the public.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    Even the fools at Yahoo! seem to sense the bigger nature of the problems: Can the World Feed Itself? Historic Fertilizer Crunch Threatens Food Security
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    Biden official Samantha Power celebrates fertilizer shortages that will force farmers to “hasten transitions” to “natural solutions, like manure and compost.”

    “Never let a crisis go to waste."
    I was speculating about engineered famine long before all these recent warnings because it's what they always fucking do. Every single time. And just like the Holodomor, the plausible deniability can last forever. This is why a consistent theme of all my ranting on here has been a passionate hatred for Hanlon's razor. It might as well be called "The Bureaucrat's Razor".

    "Never let stupidity excuse actions that could reasonably be motivated by malice." -- A much better razor

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    Quote Originally Posted by anticausal View Post
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    I was speculating about engineered famine long before all these recent warnings because it's what they always fucking do. Every single time. And just like the Holodomor, the plausible deniability can last forever. This is why a consistent theme of all my ranting on here has been a passionate hatred for Hanlon's razor. It might as well be called "The Bureaucrat's Razor".

    "Never let stupidity excuse actions that could reasonably be motivated by malice." -- A much better razor
    What do you wanna bet they'll convince people that the lack of food is THEIR fault because of overpopulation, lack of environmental awareness, not recycling and shit like that? We have seen how many many people are willing to sacrifice their identity, personal beliefs, freedom of speech and movement and life, when they are threatened. People convinced themselves that THEY were the problem with spreading the virus, and that is THE ONLY thing they ever learnt from this, everything revolved around the idea that everyone is a spreader and a potential murderer.
    You can just as easily convince them that they are the reason there is no more rice on the selves. They don't do enough so this is what you get. In fact, your neighbour is doing THE OPPOSITE of what he should do, so it's HIS fault too!
    Meanwhile no one notices how the 1% never runs out of rice

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    Quote Originally Posted by francesco.decaro View Post
    What do you wanna bet they'll convince people that the lack of food is THEIR fault because of overpopulation, lack of environmental awareness, not recycling and shit like that? We have seen how many many people are willing to sacrifice their identity, personal beliefs, freedom of speech and movement and life, when they are threatened. People convinced themselves that THEY were the problem with spreading the virus, and that is THE ONLY thing they ever learnt from this, everything revolved around the idea that everyone is a spreader and a potential murderer.
    You can just as easily convince them that they are the reason there is no more rice on the selves. They don't do enough so this is what you get. In fact, your neighbour is doing THE OPPOSITE of what he should do, so it's HIS fault too!
    Meanwhile no one notices how the 1% never runs out of rice
    Guaranteed, there is no food because the Kulaks are hoarding it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shiva Kaul View Post
    That’s statistically valid, but it’s not “scientific”. Scientists are living economic agents and are supposed to take on risk. After all, whenever they sign a research grant, they put up their most valuable resources as collateral: their working years and reputation.

    Maybe Grantham thinks he faces overwhelming risk for casual predictions on a strength training forum. In that case, we just have a perverse system which prevents knowledgeable people from offering useful opinions to the public.
    That's a great quote. Head of nail, meet hammer.

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