ransomnote wrote: “Rigggghtt....you just can’t see the elephant in the room.”
I can’t see elephants that are not there.
Steve Kirsch is not a credible source.
Kirsch started two comanies to research covid therapeutics. Both boards found his comments and statements on covid and covid vaccines to be false and misleading to the point where the board of one company fired him and the board of the second company resigned in mass.
Steve Kirsch keeps telling the truth and trolls like you keep smearing him. You must get paid ALOT to write that stuff, especially when the Covid ‘narrative’ is being rejected in the real world, you’re still here preying on the unwary.
In case you missed it, the elephant in the room is not Steve Kirsch. Independent of him, the vaccinated are dying more than the vaccinated. Oh but you don’t see THAT either. Carry on, Bubble Boy.
you are not a credible source...
Discernment is important no matter the source.
Source credibility is also important. And Kirsch has past credibility issues.
That does not mean what he says is automatically false. But it does mean he has a history of questionable statements, so what he claims needs to be verified.
This tech millionaire went from covid trial funder to misinformation superspreader
Re: 210 - There are credibility issues up and down the line.
For example, a poster that posts about COVID-19 and that has posted that perhaps President Trump was providing hidden messages to people when he held a glass of water with both hands like a child.