To: CharlesOConnell
To many moving pieces. Doesn’t pass Occam’s Razor for me. Also, vanities should be marked as such in the title.
4 posted on
10/19/2021 9:11:35 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
("There are only men and women."-- George Gilder, Sexual Suicide, 1973)
To: Dr. Sivana
Occam’s Razor
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No offense to you personally,,
Thank God our founders didn’t use those razors
We would still be subjects of the British Crown telling each other
” the Kings have always been
just stupid ,
that’s why they are still kings”
Occams razon, the gullible choice.
I think this razor excuse and denial theory was cooked up by academics and should be rightly labeled opinion , not scientific theory.
My opinion.
35 posted on
10/19/2021 9:39:18 AM PDT by
cuz1961
(USCGR Veteran )
To: Dr. Sivana
"To many moving pieces. Doesn’t pass Occam’s Razor for me. Also, vanities should be marked as such in the title."
I basically agree, but I can't shake the idea that there is something very strange going on. Three years ago we had Fauci predicting a pandemic during the Trump administration, and in 2019 Gates held that conference in which pandemics were a central theme.
Then - voila! - the pandemic hits just in time to destroy the Trump economy and give the Dems an election-year chance to claim that none of it would have happened if Trump weren't president.
Then (again) - voila! - George Floyd is killed and this single act of police misconduct launches a worldwide movement overnight, leading to a summer of elite-approved violence which further added to a perception of chaos and further undermined Trump.
Within the first few months of the pandemic, Klaus Schwab's book, "Covid-19: The Great Reset," appears, treating the pandemic not as a tragedy but as an opportunity for massive social change of a globalist nature. We have an increasingly authoritarian response, leading to what we see now: vaccine mandates and mass firings of those who resist. Big tech and mass media - partnering with the Biden administration - increase censorship of dissenting voices.
Given all this - coupled with all of the election irregularities and the criminalization of (conservative) dissent - it would be surprising if there weren't "conspiracy theories."
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