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What if mandated vaccines, because of a pandemic emergency, declared by the WHO, contain nanotechnology or neurotechnology that hook you up to the internet for tracking, controlling, monitoring the disease? Would you support yes or no to being forced to take that?

And this is all real technology I've posted in here at length for years that you haven't been reading.
As long as I get my bionic legs I'm down. If the neurotech can restore my reflexes, I'm so in. Hell I'll volunteer for the clinical trials.
 
To give an analogy: Sneezing into your sleeve is not as good as sneezing into a heavy cloth handkerchief or similar, therefor we should do NEITHER and just sneeze into open air?

Or the obverse, a surgical mask is not as good as wearing a full respirator in air polluted with wildfire smoke., so therefor we should just wear nothing?

That's a weird stance to take.


And this is why threads devolve and get shut down or people get post-limited.
You continue to make statements that you can't back up, and you avoid speaking to anything that may show you are wrong. You ignore the facts, and just reiterate your beleifs over and over.

These days, college is more of a way to show that you are willing to put in the effort and the time to get that degree. TBH, it's become so common that it's what finishing high school USED to be.
Almost anyone with a degree will tell you they could probably be where they are now if they had been hired for the same first job but not had a degree.
On-the-job training is more useful than what you learned in school by far, unless your schooling was job-specific (like technical college).
The prof is there to guide the process and help you when you can;t figure things out yourself.

Maybe, but you are refusing to accept a century of medical knowledge, and are demanding I accept as fact something that you made up in your head.
So instead of doing it for the group, do it just for me. Provide three legitimate references that state clearly that innervation is a false myth promulgated by medical science for a century or more.


Biased by facts, proof, and evidence? Fair enough.
What due diligence and critical thinking did you perform before you continued to argue that it was a false narrative perpetrated by others, and promulgated by me to somehow hurt Loy Mauch?

No,that is NOT what I said. If you want to debate, at least try not to continue to lie.
What I said was: "My gut feeling can be followed by analytical thinking within microseconds."
A very clear statement that I am following more than just my "gut" when it comes to calling BS.

Seems like you are getting upset and trying to avoid the questions.
I AM interested in the thought process, so I'll give it another shot.

You: "So thanks for clearing that up. Your feelings tell you that everything non-democrats say is B.S. or a lie."

Me: How exactly did you reach that conclusion based on these questions I asked you? I am genuinely curious what thought process brings you there. These are the questions I asked. You reply is above
"That also begs the question of why you had the immediate gut feeling that the quoted text was fake? Have you seen a lot of fake quotes? Have you seen a lot of fake quotes intended to make a Republican look bad? Have you seen a lot of fake quotes that were attributed to Loy Mauch?

You knwo why I do what I do. Why do you do what YOU do?"
It's a crazy logical fallacy. Since nothing is full proof, take no action.
 
Confrontation?.... no, that's is what you do. You said so. You assume everything is a lie based on your feelings.
And this is why threads devolve and get shut down or people get post-limited.
You continue to make statements that you can't back up, and you avoid speaking to anything that may show you are wrong. You ignore the facts, and just reiterate your beliefs over and over.
Then, you start making accusations, calling people names, etc, all in an effort to avoid the truth.
Hey Rob, what is the purpose of college? The books are available for pretty much anyone to read so why the need for the professor?
These days, college is more of a way to show that you are willing to put in the effort and the time to get that degree. TBH, it's become so common that it's what finishing high school USED to be.
Almost anyone with a degree will tell you they could probably be where they are now if they had been hired for the same first job but not had a degree.
On-the-job training is more useful than what you learned in school by far, unless your schooling was job-specific (like technical college).
The prof is there to guide the process and help you when you can't figure things out yourself.
I don't care what the group says. I am talking directly to you.
Maybe, but you are refusing to accept a century of medical knowledge, and are demanding I accept as fact something that you made up in your head.
So instead of doing it for the group, do it just for me. Provide three legitimate references that state clearly that innervation is a false myth promulgated by medical science for a century or more.

Knowing how biased you are is what "triggered" me.
Biased by facts, proof, and evidence? Fair enough.
What due diligence and critical thinking did you perform before you continued to argue that it was a false narrative perpetrated by others, and promulgated by me to somehow hurt Loy Mauch?
You said you make your decision to call everything B.S. or a lie based on your gut. Your feelings.
No, that is NOT what I said. If you want to debate, at least try not to continue to lie.
What I said was: "My gut feeling can be followed by analytical thinking within microseconds."
A very clear statement that I am following more than just my "gut" when it comes to calling BS.
Also, you ignore peoples responses just to keep talking shit.
Seems like you are getting upset and trying to avoid the questions.
I AM interested in the thought process, so I'll give it another shot.

You: "So thanks for clearing that up. Your feelings tell you that everything non-democrats say is B.S. or a lie."

Me: How exactly did you reach that conclusion based on these questions I asked you? I am genuinely curious what thought process brings you there. These are the questions I asked. Your reply is above
"That also begs the question of why you had the immediate gut feeling that the quoted text was fake? Have you seen a lot of fake quotes? Have you seen a lot of fake quotes intended to make a Republican look bad? Have you seen a lot of fake quotes that were attributed to Loy Mauch?

You know why I do what I do. Why do you do what YOU do?"


Depends on what you mean by free will. Do we really have free will currently???I
I think we have free will, but not without consequence.
I can say there are about 1.4B people on Earth who do not believe we have free will.
 
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Continuing proof of the efficacy of COVID vaccines.



I'm sure someone has a podiatrist that knows a lot more about the subject, but I think I'll roll with what the immunologists, virologists, clinical studies, and real-world statistics show.
Just like I'd take the late David Wilson's home speaker design advice over the advice of a floor salesperson at Best Buy. Call me crazy, lol.
 
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History of increase in life-expectancy​

Worldwide life-expectancy at birth was 30.9 years in 1900, 46.7 in 1940, 61.13 in 1980.2 As seen, there was a dramatic improvement in life-expectancy after 1940 which could be attributed to three factors:
  • A wave of global drug and chemical innovations: penicillin, streptomycin, vaccines, discovery of DDT, etc.
  • Spread and availability of medical and public health technology to all, including poorer countries.
  • Change in international status (value) of health which practically became a “right,” upgraded from mere “desirable.”

 

"Internet of Bodies (IoB)- Using CRISPR to electrically connect with and control the genome"


"For the CRISPR treatment...edit a gene with CRISPR and then infuse billions of the modified cells back into patients."


"And vaccines may be just the beginning. Last month, researchers used mRNA to deliver CRISPR gene-editing technology that could permanently treat a rare genetic disease in humans—an advance that experts say has implications far beyond the treatment of a single condition."

"“To imagine using [CRISPR] as a therapy for people, you need to figure out how to get these editing tools into the cells you’re trying to fix. That’s where messenger RNA comes in,” explains Daniel Anderson, a professor of chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...."

 
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"Internet of Bodies (IoB)- Using CRISPR to electrically connect with and control the genome"


"For the CRISPR treatment...edit a gene with CRISPR and then infuse billions of the modified cells back into patients."


"And vaccines may be just the beginning. Last month, researchers used mRNA to deliver CRISPR gene-editing technology that could permanently treat a rare genetic disease in humans—an advance that experts say has implications far beyond the treatment of a single condition."

"“To imagine using [CRISPR] as a therapy for people, you need to figure out how to get these editing tools into the cells you’re trying to fix. That’s where messenger RNA comes in,” explains Daniel Anderson, a professor of chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...."

This is the new frontier. Crispr/mrna, is how many diseases will be dealt with.
 
This is the new frontier. Crispr/mrna, is how many diseases will be dealt with.
Yeah, the disease will be dealt with alright.

"“If I said an alien species is coming in five years, maybe they will be nice, maybe they will cure cancer, but they will take our power to control the world from us, people would be terrified."

“This is the situation we’re in, but instead of coming from outer space, [the threat is] coming from California.”"

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