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SignUp Now!These are well-documented urban myths and conspiracy theories. It's dangerous to be publicising disinformation at a time of heightened fear. People's lives depend on everybody's confidence in accurate information.
I think this kind of material should not be on TalkJesus
Yep. It's the irresponsible way he's spreading mistrust of vaccines.
A month or so ago there was a thread here calling the novel coronavirus a hoax. It hasn't aged well.
If you spread a general mistrust of medics, then people are less likely to follow health advice. And more people die as a result. I beg you, please stop.
Boy, you really get around with your pc police tactics. I remember when that guy was jailed in britian for merely speaking out, and you said that he was bad news and wouldnt go into detail why, just that we should trust you. You werent willing to share any facts then about why someones right to free speech should be taken away. Or is that just for others who disagree with you.Then make sure of your facts. Check the sources, find the original statements made by people who are being quoted and evaluate them in context. Make sure you are not be manipulated, and be very, very careful not to spread false rumours.
I'm absolutely serious when I say that lives depend on it.
Although I am skeptical as well, it might be possible to put something in the vaccine that would be detrimental to us, like some sort of tracking device that is numbered and powered by nuclear power to take care of battery problems, and would probably be designed to stay in one place, versus traveling through the blood stream. It would never enter the in/out waste system.A lot of hearsay and speculation in this article. I am skeptical of nanochips in a vaccine. If it's small enough to go through a needle, it's small
enough to exit the body through urine. Also, I suspect "battery life" on something that small would be very very short.
like maybe 1/2 a gram of a radioactive isotope for powersourceAlthough I am skeptical as well, it might be possible to put something in the vaccine that would be detrimental to us, like some sort of tracking device that is numbered and powered by nuclear power to take care of battery problems, and would probably be designed to stay in one place, versus traveling through the blood stream. It would never enter the in/out waste system.
It's not impossible, but it does take a bit of effort.There's LOTS of information floating around 'out there'. And 'we' can see 'things' working towards a one-world government --potential for a moneyless society.
A vaccine isn't even needed. The results of the treatment for malaria has been working just fine.
It's nearly impossible to check out how truthful the news is because it changes so fast. And it's probably part of the politics of it. It's hard to 'think for ourselves' these days. Actually, it's hard to have meaningful conversations about certain topics because of the social distancing that every one is supposed to practice.