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To: grey_whiskers

Not the takeaway. You have completely mischaracterized Dr. Gorski’s post.

No, *you* are inferring “all opposition to the jabs is from certifiable nutcases.” I have never said that. I have said there are legitimate reasons to be concerned about the vaccines, over and over.


20 posted on 09/01/2022 11:16:59 AM PDT by CatHerd (Whoever said "All's fair in love and war" probably never participated in either.)
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To: CatHerd
No, *you* are inferring “all opposition to the jabs is from certifiable nutcases.” I have never said that. I

Here's your post, troll.

Here are the first 3 or 4 paragraphs.

Seems pretty close to me.

Your initial move is to assume they are false; then to assume they are shady; then to find any possible reason or motive to discredit them in the eyes of others. Which is what a leftist does. Science is not based on consensus, as you posts seem to indicate you think.

I notice, for the nonce, that you aren't nearly as harsh against Pfizer (for failing to do 10-year trials); Moderna (for foisting an untested gene therapy on the public) or anyone who pushed for lockdowns. The most you do is praise them with faint damns.

The “doctors” touting the various conspiracy theories about the vaccines in “articles” posted to FR are almost exclusively grifters, kooks, have an axe to grind or are not real doctors.

These include the likes of twice-convicted felon and former chiropractor “Dr” Robert O Young, retired chiropractor “Dr” Bryan Ardis (who flogs his acne cream and “anti-vaccine” supplements online), Frontline Doctors (at least one of whom is a total kook and they are all raking in the $ off their website), and Dr. Ryan Cole who, in pursuit of “proving” his dodgy claims misdiagnosed cancer in patients and caused at least one woman to get drastic and unnecessary surgery*.

Then there’s the discredited and kooky Dr. Naomi Wolf, whose PhD is in English Lit and has no science background. And “Dr” Jane Ruby, who despite getting herself up in white coat with stethoscope draped around her neck, is not an MD — she has a PhD in psychology and one in education — and is a Nurse Practitioner.

The most respectable of the lot is Dr. Robert Malone, but he has quite the chip on his shoulder, a bit an axe to grind, and overstates his credentials somewhat. At least he had the integrity to put the kabosh on the monkeypox conspiracy theories his fans had started spouting, and I respect him for that. He’s also been vaccinated and boosted himself.

23 posted on 09/01/2022 11:51:52 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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