Jon: I link your articles on the virus and vaccines to folks. Every time, the "vaccinated" tell me that "Jon R. isn't a licensed physician or a scientist. I will trust the medical professionals."
These are all people who got the jabs.
It is hard, if not impossible, to prove a negatives such as, "Viruses do not exist."
Jon: I link your articles on the virus and vaccines to folks. Every time, the "vaccinated" tell me that "Jon R. isn't a licensed physician or a scientist. I will trust the medical professionals."
These are all people who got the jabs.
It is hard, if not impossible, to prove a negatives such as, "Viruses do not exist."
Try and prove that Bigfoot doesn't exist or Leprechauns are fake or Satan is a myth ("The Devil made me do it.")
Since one cannot logically prove a negative I prefer the formulation ‘Viruses have never been scientifically proven to exist’ which places the onus of proof onto virology.
includeMeOut: I agree. The onus of proof is on the people making the argument for virology existing. When I ask for proof of viruses, Virus Believers send me links to fuzzy electron microscope "images" and links to scientific papers.
Renee Marie: Hahaha! I'm lucky in that my wife gets it and I have a very good childhood friend. We were born 11 days apart and grew up together in Nebraska. He lives in Los Angeles now. We write skits together and even did a screen play 11 years ago. It's a lot of fun and we help each other keep going.
Multipolonius: I agree. A "credential" or "license" just means the person went through all the hoops to get that piece of paper from the State. It doesn't mean competence.
Jon: I link your articles on the virus and vaccines to folks. Every time, the "vaccinated" tell me that "Jon R. isn't a licensed physician or a scientist. I will trust the medical professionals."
These are all people who got the jabs.
It is hard, if not impossible, to prove a negatives such as, "Viruses do not exist."
Try and prove that Bigfoot doesn't exist or Leprechauns are fake or Satan is a myth ("The Devil made me do it.")
It's impossible.
People love to hang onto their fantasies.
Since one cannot logically prove a negative I prefer the formulation ‘Viruses have never been scientifically proven to exist’ which places the onus of proof onto virology.
includeMeOut: I agree. The onus of proof is on the people making the argument for virology existing. When I ask for proof of viruses, Virus Believers send me links to fuzzy electron microscope "images" and links to scientific papers.
The average person is stupid.
And this humble opinion has nothing to do with degrees or schooling.
This is the way I phrase it: "Think of your Average American. Now, realize that 50% are dumber than that."
🤣George Carlin😉
Renee Marie: LOL! Oh, it's a proven fact in the town we live in that 85% or more of the people are stupid here. Hahahaha.
I know hon! That’s why I talk to myself. I have no one to converse with that gets it!
Renee Marie: Hahaha! I'm lucky in that my wife gets it and I have a very good childhood friend. We were born 11 days apart and grew up together in Nebraska. He lives in Los Angeles now. We write skits together and even did a screen play 11 years ago. It's a lot of fun and we help each other keep going.
Excellent! It’s nice to have another person on the same page. It’s actually a relief, mentally and spiritually! 😉
Also critical to this dynamic- many masses kneel and worship at the false idol of credentialism…..
Multipolonius: I agree. A "credential" or "license" just means the person went through all the hoops to get that piece of paper from the State. It doesn't mean competence.
I called them midwits. Smart enough to jump through the hoops necessary to get credentialed, dumb enough to believe everything they’re being told.
Absolutely correct and that sobering reality is what most often do not fathom fully