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This is a Scott Adams level of cope from Sam Harris: you may be right about ivermectin & the COVID vaccine now, but at the time you were wrong because it was a “deranged claim.”

youtu.be/yVnc4YZc9hQ?t=6863
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"Sam Harris, one of the Four Horsemen of the New Atheism, was always an incredibly sloppy thinker. But he used to be coherent in his wrongness; his erroneous syllogisms were logically correct, they were simply based on false foundations. Now, however, his faith in science has not only become illogical, but has rendered him ridiculous."

https://voxday.net/2023/01/15/sam-harris-has-lost-his-mind/
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Little House on The Prairie doctor used Quinine for influenza.
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Another mind-bending long-winded cope from Sam Harris, essentially "you got the right answer but for the wrong reasons and even if you are proven right in future you were wrong at the time to say that!"

Like with his disturbed Hunter Biden laptop comments, his new MO to cope with being proven either factually or morally wrong is to grant the opposing position everything they're claiming then calculate some way, given this, that he's still right somehow.

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Yes, Virginia, There Is A Deep State... And It's Worse Than You Think

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NEW - Romanian authorities seize $4 million of goods and money in Andrew Tate case.

https://www.disclose.tv/id/1614617189767680002/

@disclosetv
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Tl;dr - Literally Everybody
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Channel name was changed to «𝔸𝕖𝕥𝕙𝕖𝕣𝕔𝕫𝕒𝕣'𝕤 𝔸𝕖𝕥𝕙𝕖𝕣𝕤𝕥𝕣𝕖𝕒𝕞»
Many academic articles are never cited, although I could not find any study with a result as high as 90%. Non-citation rates vary enormously by field. “Only” 12% of medicine articles are not cited, compared to about 82% (!) for the humanities. It’s 27% for natural sciences and 32% for social sciences (cite). For everything except humanities, those numbers are far from 90% but they are still high: One third of social science articles go uncited! Ten points for academia’s critics. Before we slash humanities departments, though, remember that much of their most prestigious research is published in books. On the other hand, at least in literature, many books are rarely cited too.

https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2014/04/23/academic-papers-citation-rates-remler/
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Before Covid "vaccines" "first do no harm" was a central vow of practicing medicine.

The Polio vaccine was halted after 10 deaths. The swine flu vaccine was halted after 53 deaths. The drug Vioxx was finally withdrawn from the market after 6634 deaths and ensuing class action law suits.

Post covid vaccine deaths have been reported to pharmacovigilence databases tens of thousands of times around the world, and still the injection is recommended and even mandated.
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Security guards at a Toronto hospital have been cleared of all charges after choking Stephanie Warriner to death for wearing her mask too low.

https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/stephanie-warriner-s-sister-blindsided-jury-will-never-see-this-video-footage-after-guards-cleared-of-charges-1.6228946

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Did you know you can survive in space without a suit?

Well, only for about 15 seconds. It takes that long for humans to lose consciousness in space due to lack of oxygen to the brain. In 1965, a technician was inside a vacuum chamber and accidentally depressurized his suit. After 12 to 15 seconds he lost consciousness, but his suit was repressurized at 27 seconds. According to Scientific American, the man recalled “the moisture on his tongue beginning to boil as well as a loss of taste sensation that lingered for four days following the accident.”

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