Posted on 05/15/2021 2:27:52 PM PDT by roving
No idea what is going on here. Fake, real? If a magnet doesn't stick, does that mean some received a fake covid shot?
I’ve seen a number of his posts. Normally he simply posts raw data, etc. which prove the nonsense being stated is false. People go ballistic and get angry because the facts don’t fit the narrative they want to espouse. Fact vs. fiction is not a matter of having different opinions. His position is the correct position because it isn’t a “position”, it is simply sharing factual data and combating false information and narratives. People are indeed entitled to their own opinions. You seem to believe they are also entitled to their own facts. They are not. And you seem to take offense to someone sharing cold, hard facts because it blows up the false narratives. Well, that’s too bad.
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Nice you all stick together...Thanks for butting in. Since you did...
1. I note the people going “ballistic” (which is an over exaggeration) are not necessarily the vax hesitant...calling people liars? using words like nonsense, wacky, ridiculous, etc...are not posting facts.
I don’t know if the magnet video is a scam or not...Maybe someone who JUST got the jab can inform us—as a truth seeker, I would like to know...But more importantly, I just like the fact that for the most part, FR allows posting of anything that doesn’t violate posting rules...And what you or I consider ridiculous today might not be tomorrow... Look at all the talk about UFOs (5 threads posted in past week)...which were in the same league as Bigfoot a few months?/years ago?...I haven’t read those threads—don’t really care. But I am not going to ridicule the poster for posting.
2. I was not talking about cold facts on this thread—None were posted...I was talking about arrogant name calling— liars, using invectives, etc. in an attempt to shame people from posting alternative opinions or facts...that does not foster debate or respect for the facts.
3. I have seen data posted on FR that run contrary to the administration’s position. Not opinion—but factual articles by credentialed researchers...What are your credentials...I keep asking...Oh and if I am making a declarative statement, I will post a link backing it up.
4. His position is the correct position because it isn’t a “position”, it is simply sharing factual data and combating false information and narratives. People are indeed entitled to their own opinions. You seem to believe they are also entitled to their own facts. They are not. Cute but over used and untrue. 2a has an agenda—not sure what it is or more importantly why, but it is clear.
LOL...I have a family member w/PhD who does clinical trial stats, another is taking grad classes in biostats, so I am well aware of data and fact sets...Uh yeah, you kind of can have your own facts/conclusions if you present or omit data...And I have seen publications print differing positions and facts in the course of a month. I won’t even get into the goal-post moves and lying of the CDC and Fauci.
3. Too bad? Sorry but I want ALL sides posted as I am still deciding...and apparently so is the staff of other government agencies...See below...
Dr. Fauci Admits: 40 to 50 Percent of His Agency’s Employees Are Not Vaccinated. FDA Also Reports Similar Numbers.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3959587/posts
Frankly, it would keep me up at night/make me uncomfortable to be in lockstep with this administration. Get the vax, get free coupons, free donuts, free coffee, shopping discounts, etc...
Yeah as 2a posted so many fine photos, there are “I voted” “I got flu shot” stickers (dumb?why?who cares?); however, I have never heard of all the above freebees and discounts (coffee, donuts, etc.) as well as free tickets to sporting events for getting a flu shot. So much for facts and balanced information...See we really can present our own set of facts to suit our side of the position...
As President Reagan said, Trust but verify...well the bureaucrats and pols have failed every test of trust—even their own staffers know better...
Sleep well.
Sorry, didn’t mean to ruin the game LOL
This is interesting as well...
“Magnetic Nanoparticles: Surface Effects and Properties Related to Biomedicine Applications”
“...The optimization of the nanoparticles’ size, size distribution, agglomeration, coating, and shapes along with their unique magnetic properties prompted the application of nanoparticles of this type in diverse fields. Biomedicine is one of these fields where intensive research is currently being conducted. In this review, we will discuss the magnetic properties of nanoparticles which are directly related to their applications in biomedicine...”
“Magnetic Nanoparticles: Multimodal Magnetic Nanoclusters for Gene Delivery, Directed Migration, and Tracking of Stem Cells” (Adv. Funct. Mater. 25/2017)
“Catechol-derivatized poly(vinyl alcohol) as a coating molecule for magnetic nanoclusters”
“Project: The design and characterization of polymer coated nanoparticles for *biomedical applications*”
From https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12553-020-00501-x
On the several findings of the research, deploying 5G network technology under the ultra-high frequency above 20 GHz will produce effect that will heat up the human body tissues due to electromagnetic field inducement since human body is dipolar in nature.
Whether that holds up or not with an unadulterated human, the addition of nanoparticles that respond to applied magnetic fields might turn out to be the difference needed to create the nightmare envisioned.
Thanks ;^)
My comment was intended as a general one not meant specifically for you. Unintended poor manners. My apologies.
Guess who Gates learned that trick from.
I was just having some fun. You vaccine zealots cannot let something slide and giggle a little.
You post this long ole bunch of garbage you always pipe out over and over which I do not need to read because the content is always the same.
I am quite capable of making my own decisions on things and I do not walk in lockstep with anyone unless I truly believe they are correct.
Maybe a miniature black hole?
Look for the piece of tape on the person doing the magnet test.
Question:
If there —was— magnetic material in someone’s arm, what would happen when that person went for an MRI?
Thanks for the link. Bump!
Why do you *think* Bill Gates commissioned a $645 million oceangoing yacht? Powered by hydrogen?
+1
How stupid. No magnet is going to stick to a “chip” the size of a grain of sand that is buried 1-inch into one’s arm. (Try it with your pork chop tonight!)
Hmm. So just because the magnet DIDN’T stick doesn’t mean you DON’T have the chip!
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