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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Inotdead » Mon Nov 17, 2014 8:19 am

Syndarn wrote:What you two...


:lol: Thanks for proving my point. :lol:

It's quite amazing actually, that despite how braindead you are, you still figure out how to breathe.
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby jorb » Mon Nov 17, 2014 8:47 am

Darwoth wrote:months ago when the outbreak had just started and was still able to be contained there were several occurances where the isolation units in africa were attacked and looted by mobs of the locals, who then happily took infected items back to their hovels.

the very morning of the first of these pillagings i mentioned it in town and pointed out thanks to the stupidity of the africans this would become the largest/deadliest epidemic in modern times and probably spread worldwide, that the only way to insulate other countries was by closing the airports etc.

i was dismissed and called "racist" by various european retards standing around.

now, as the world sits on the brink of catastrophe it is time for another darwothian "told you so" moment.


14.5k people have been infected worldwide as a result of the recent outbreak of Ebola in West Africa, leaving 5.5k people dead over the course of the year.

By comparison, Nigeria alone had 53 339 traffic fatalities last year.

The recent ebola outbreak is -- much like avian-flu before it -- mostly a yellow journalism canard used to inculcate those parts of the general population too passive to look up some simple numbers on la Wik with that general but undetermined sense of dread before the universe that makes their attitudes and sentiments oh-so easy to manipulate and control.
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Procne » Mon Nov 17, 2014 9:15 am

Out of curiosity - how old is syndarn?
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Syndarn » Mon Nov 17, 2014 10:24 am

Inotdead wrote:
Syndarn wrote:What you two...


:lol: Thanks for proving my point. :lol:

It's quite amazing actually, that despite how braindead you are, you still figure out how to breathe.


I think i will give up soon, either way i am over overlooking something and or i am incredible stupid. Or you are so ignorant you don't know what i am trying to explain.

I don't seriously understand what could be so flawed in my logic? i understand that applying my logic could potentially lead to more disease by even doing a study like i mentioned in my previous post, or then it might not, there is nothing you can know for certain. But if we don't want to take that first step to investigate it and question it, how could we even know if vaccines are ultimately good for us or not? We could take vaccines thorough our whole lives and never figure out if there was a better way. Needless to say very many ingredients in vaccines are labeled as poisonous for the human body. I don't really understand why they still put those substances into vaccines when they know it. Even if it is a small amount it's still poisonous.

So let me get this straight. Most of you think that vaccines have already been proven to work because of 1001+ studies, and the fact is that some are conducted or funded by the same companies that do manufacture the vaccines in the first place so they would have a monetary motive to adjust the results, so there is a part of the studies that can't be considered as unbiased. So from my point of view you are so brainwashed and have boxed yourself in your beliefs that the possibility of there being a chance vaccines are dangerous and unneeded, is outrageous and out of the question. Such a option does simply not exist in your reality. There for any attempt from my side to question the validity for the existence of a vaccine meets you with total denial? Anyone who puts a thought in this direction must be burned as a witch on the stake? Am i right? or wrong. Your involvement in this discussion so far only points at denial and disbelief and a lot of blaming and shaming, so it has not been very constructive from my point of view.
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Inotdead » Mon Nov 17, 2014 10:44 am

Syndarn wrote:Your involvement in this discussion so far only points at denial and disbelief and a lot of blaming and shaming, so it has not been very constructive from my point of view.


It's the way your brain works, that limits any kind of meanngful interaction with you.

The thing is, you imagine yourself as someone great asking a meaningful question in the world of brainwashed sheep, and you think people laughing at your are in denial, they couldn't comprehend the "bigger picture" and you pity them and try to enlighten them with your "wisdom".
But in reality you are just being delusional, your brain automtically dismisses any information which doesn't go along with your worldview, yet you post third party videos and sites as "hard proof" and "official studies", and I won't even start on the nonsence you wrote like "4th dimension vibration".
It's a pity, that you won't open your mind for a bit of studying, the first thing being learning what a vaccince actually is, may be advancing to physicss 101 next, but I guess there are just people like you around, who can't deal with the idea, that they are just another grain of sand on the beach, and they have to imagine themselves something more, like a martyr fighting for the "right" idea in your case.

On a plus side however, people like you provide lots of entertaiment for people with the ability to distinguish between fantasy and real world.
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Procne » Mon Nov 17, 2014 11:19 am

Syndarn wrote:So let me get this straight. Most of you think that vaccines have already been proven to work because of 1001+ studies, and the fact is that some are conducted or funded by the same companies that do manufacture the vaccines in the first place so they would have a monetary motive to adjust the results, so there is a part of the studies that can't be considered as unbiased.

See, this is funny. I know companies can go to great lengths to sell their products. And that in recent years they have added to the panic related to some diseases just to sell their drugs / vaccines. However, you do so poor job at argumenting that you, at most, can convince someone to be against your beliefs. You counter scientific studies with talking heads. You don't know how vaccines work. You try to use some metaphysical mumbo jumbo and quote some theories which you don't even understand. You see someone making a crazy statement that suits and you believe them without any proof. While in return you demand proofs for long established knowledge. Plus, you generalize from single example to the whole. You are so unreasonable and full of populism.
So from my point of view you are so brainwashed and have boxed yourself in your beliefs that any other possibility is outrageous and out of the question. Such a option does simply not exist in your reality.

And I return this at you.
There for any attempt from my side to question the validity for the existence of a vaccine meets you with total denial? Anyone who puts a thought in this direction must be burned as a witch on the stake? Am i right? or wrong. Your involvement in this discussion so far only points at denial and disbelief and a lot of blaming and shaming, so it has not been very constructive from my point of view.

That's not "any attempt". That's a full blown denial. "my friend fell ill after taking vaccine -> all vaccines are bad!"
You get burned for being stupid, not for being anti-vaccine. I can respect people who doubts about vaccines, or drugs, in general. People who prefer to cure themselves in a natural way (but that means staying at home and visiting doctor) instead of pouring chemistry into themselves. As long as they are reasonable about it and do some research. You know nothing but you still try to play an expert.
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Orcling » Mon Nov 17, 2014 2:09 pm

jorb wrote:
Darwoth wrote:months ago when the outbreak had just started and was still able to be contained there were several occurances where the isolation units in africa were attacked and looted by mobs of the locals, who then happily took infected items back to their hovels.

the very morning of the first of these pillagings i mentioned it in town and pointed out thanks to the stupidity of the africans this would become the largest/deadliest epidemic in modern times and probably spread worldwide, that the only way to insulate other countries was by closing the airports etc.

i was dismissed and called "racist" by various european retards standing around.

now, as the world sits on the brink of catastrophe it is time for another darwothian "told you so" moment.


14.5k people have been infected worldwide as a result of the recent outbreak of Ebola in West Africa, leaving 5.5k people dead over the course of the year.

By comparison, Nigeria alone had 53 339 traffic fatalities last year.

The recent ebola outbreak is -- much like avian-flu before it -- mostly a yellow journalism canard used to inculcate those parts of the general population too passive to look up some simple numbers on la Wik with that general but undetermined sense of dread before the universe that makes their attitudes and sentiments oh-so easy to manipulate and control.



But y'know, epidemics dont just suddenly explode and infect everyone at once, they take time and need to pick up speed. Just like a train, it doesn't go fullspeed in just a second and takes a bit. Once a train is fast enough, though, it ain't so easy to stop anymore.
That said, good luck ebola-chan!
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Plus, traffic fatalities will reduce a ton once everyone shares ebola-chan's love!
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Syndarn » Mon Nov 17, 2014 2:55 pm

Somehow i feel like we have a misunderstanding. And i probably go into too much details, that i can't back up, most of it isn't anything i intended to be able to prove in the first place, i just wanted to throw out random thoughts.
Let's try keep this as simple as possible. Let's not justify why things could be better or worse, let's be objective.

My first claim is, i have made a scientific observation: The man on the video claims he has not taken a single vaccine in his life. He appears to be healthy and happy. Therefore it is a possibility that you can survive in life without vaccinating yourself. I do have however also understand that this is only 1 person out of the entire population of the earth. He could have lied also, so i can't prove that he is right off the bat, a blood test would be required to find out if there is any artificial antibodies in his blood. But for now let's assume he is honest and speaking the truth. So therefore we cannot draw any conclusions that automatically it is good for everyone to not vaccinate. BUT the point was that we have a living proof of someone that has not vaccinated and he seems healthy and happy.

That's actually the only thing i wanted to point out in that video. I by no means meant that suddenly all vaccines are bad, at least not in this stage of the discussion. If we forget what i have said prior to this post, which is quite condemning towards vaccines, so i m hoping we can just look objectively at the video. It feels like you thought that i was drawing a end line conclusion at this point. Which is not true, it might have appeared to be so, but that's really not what i meant.

If here is a flaw?, please do point it out so i can address my lack of competence in logic? So can we now come on a common ground here that my first claim is not faulty?

Is it valid?
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Dallane » Mon Nov 17, 2014 3:04 pm

I'm just happy we got the skeletons under control.........for now
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Orcling » Mon Nov 17, 2014 3:18 pm

Dallane wrote:I'm just happy we got the skeletons under control.........for now

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