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If all hardworking career scientists advocating against anthropogenic climate change are necessarily right, how come over 2000 other such scientists disagree? And why isn't the disagreement reported in the mainstream media? www.clintel.org. Same with COVID, how come many front line hardworking scientists disagreed with the WHO's and FDA's treatment and prophylaxis protocols? www.imahealth.org. Seems like the lead bullet issue is the same. No need to get all puffed up about it. Just sayin... Very well said.
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You shouldn’t write about things you don’t have a fucking clue about.
Next time you’re in your doctors office, begging for them to save your useless life, you will rely on the very people that you condemn to save you. You never know what's gonna set these "Grey Man" libs off. Keep your hammers cocked at all times. It is amazing how a couple of armchair keyboard artists know more about everything and people who spend lifetimes studying those topics. I'm getting fairly good at ciphering what you mean to say when you screw up your word usage and spelling. As an example, the "Professor" meant to say "It is amazing how a couple of armchair keyboard artists know more about everything than people who spend lifetimes studying those topics." You are welcome, "Prof". Glad to help. Well, thanks very much for that Stanly. I know it takes a lot of time. Perhaps you should go help out craigd now, before he gets too far into his cups. You're welcome, Breanna.
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The real problem here isn't competing data. The real problem is that we peasants aren't obeying our leftist, elitist, intellectual betters the way they think we should.
How dare we question their authority in every matter. After all, they've spent years in their ivory towered echo chambers hearing how smart they are and how much better they are than ordinary people.
And the idea that we would look at all their failed predictions and incorrect pronouncements, and actually question them, obviously we're too stupid for our own good.
And until the unwashed rabble learns to properly respect and obey our self-professed betters, there will be conflict.
Unfortunately, there are genuine experts diligently going about their work, improving the world for their fellow men, but they get drowned out by the noise from wannabe experts. Or their work gets muddied and lost in the flood of bs created by hacks pushing some political agenda or seeking personal gain.
Tim
who you've been ain't who you've got to be
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.....I don't think you remember quite so many people being shot down in the street by federal agents during the obama and biden years.... I remember your content of character was no better, when you were embracing dementia as your leader.
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[quote=ClapperZapper]As a trained scientist myself....
...And then you come on here and claim that their opinions are for sale. They’re not for sale. They’re backed up by reproducible fact.../quote] When you peddle your left wing tripe, why do you throw your training out the window, lol. The only thing reproducible about the unelected policy makers that you empower, is both the massive fraud and your high school level cheerleading. Too bad, every fifth comment of yours is interesting, but you insist on displaying a prof level weirdarsedness.
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Wasn’t there a dude who got the Nobel for, what was it, being black, if I'm not mistaken? His previous job was some sort of no-show Chicago senator, perhaps voting “present” enough times entitles one to a Nobel.
I just never looked at it the same after that.
Best, Ted
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[quote=ClapperZapper]As a trained scientist myself....
...And then you come on here and claim that their opinions are for sale. They’re not for sale. They’re backed up by reproducible fact.../quote] When you peddle your left wing tripe, why do you throw your training out the window, lol. The only thing reproducible about the unelected policy makers that you empower, is both the massive fraud and your high school level cheerleading. Too bad, every fifth comment of yours is interesting, but you insist on displaying a prof level weirdarsedness. "a prof level of weirdarsedness"  If you're gonna misspell you might as well be creative about it. Well done, CraigD.
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