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awdrifter OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Joe Rogan Interviews Dr Robert Malone M.D. by awdrifter
Yep, this is one of the more serious episodes, but it's really good info. Big Tech is trying their hardest to censor this information, so Robert Malone must've hit a nerve there.
Rambler wrote
Reply to Joe Rogan Interviews Dr Robert Malone M.D. by awdrifter
Just listened to this on Spotify while at work. Not usually a JRE fan, but it was a good listen and some good questions were raised.
mr4channer wrote
Reply to Activists cover BLM statue in Vienna with White Lives Matter memorial dedicated to women and children murdered by migrants and refugees by awdrifter
fuck niggers and fuck communists
FreedomFighter wrote
Reply to Old white man getting beat up by two youths. *crickets* Old white man getting beat up by two youths pulls out gun to save his own life. *freakout* by BasedPatriot
And that's why they want to take our guns.
EventHorizon67 wrote
Reply to Is he white? He white!? Beat his ass! Just your average peaceful protest from a group of people who can do no wrong in America. by BasedPatriot
Those Anti/White freaks are nothing but a bunch of mobbing backstabbing ignorant sheep cowards
BallFasc wrote
Reply to dancing girl by deepweb
Yeah why?
Hitler_Was_Right OP wrote
Reply to NHS Nurses tell expectant mother that they “will PCR test her baby once it’s born as it is no longer her property” when not in her abdomen by Hitler_Was_Right
Your children are property of Communism-19.
Wahaha wrote
Reply to comment by awdrifter in This Man Lives in an Abandoned Japanese School by awdrifter
As long as it works, but god help you if stuff needs repairing.
awdrifter OP wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in This Man Lives in an Abandoned Japanese School by awdrifter
It's an abandoned school, so electricity and water shouldn't be a problem. Internet might be, but this story is in Japan, they have good cellular internet.
Wahaha wrote
If there was water, electricity and Internet, I'd also like to live somewhere like that.
Wingless wrote
Reply to Beautiful Tiktok Babe by Rastafoo
I think she might have been nonsurgically amplified with a trapezoidal filter, but you never know. There are a lot of pretty girls (and guys) on Tiktok. I forget who was the one that gives the explanation about what short girls have to do to get something off a high cabinet...
AntifascistChimp wrote
Reply to comment by Wingless in by Hitler_Was_Right
I thought I was the only sane one
Wingless wrote
Reply to by Hitler_Was_Right
This site seems to have brought in some of the last few people left who believe in a right to "free speech", and that's a good thing.
The right not to be as dumb as a sack of hammers is a good thing also, and it's a shame the neo-Nazis didn't use it.
patatriarchist wrote
Reply to by Hitler_Was_Right
So just curious... Is this a neonazi forum?
I heard there's a connection to Raddle, but...
burnerben wrote
Reply to dancing girl by deepweb
why
gayfemininemalebeauty wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Fact vs. fake – why don’t we trust science any more? | DW Documentary by abralelie
give some info about the climate and the subject you said maybe there is missing information on climate change
gayfemininemalebeauty wrote
Reply to comment by abralelie in Fact vs. fake – why don’t we trust science any more? | DW Documentary by abralelie
i understand inaf of scientific papers actually and i dont have any university made
takeheart wrote
Scientific establishment had wasted their credibility, just like the boy who cried wolf. And now their puppeteers have to waste money on these nicely animated glittering videos full of shit and spread them through disinformation network that bans opposition. Talk about unrelated non-issues and introduce as the matter of course climate hoax and covaids, factless conclusions that require your trust but afraid to stand in the light of open discussion and investigation.
In the middle the shill was talking about 'established' facts of science that no one should touch exactly because they're established and parrots example with g, so here is another inconvenient video for you https://worldtruthvideos.org/watch/banned-ted-talk-the-science-delusion-rupert-sheldrake_M8cdRnJkMgm2VNB.html apparently scientific establishment was very unhappy with it.
Also it's not about money, it's about power and control. TL;DW agenda 21.
Wahaha wrote
Reply to comment by abralelie in Fact vs. fake – why don’t we trust science any more? | DW Documentary by abralelie
The difficult part is figuring things out. You'd be amazed how easy stuff is once someone else has figured it all out. Scientific papers mostly are written to be obtuse on purpose. But they don't matter. The data the paper is based on matters.
Scientific papers remind me of translators that want to be clever in their subs. I watch a lot of foreign language stuff and there have been occasions, when I was understanding the original language that I don't actually speak for a sentence, but couldn't make sense of the English subtitles under it.
Science really isn't that hard. There's just some gatekeeping involved, but once you see past the bullshit, it's fairly simple. And yes, I trust myself more than journalists to understand the underlying data.
As for climate stuff, I haven't found any data that paints the picture the media is selling. I keep asking for data when the topic comes up, but no one has been able to provide anything so far proving that humans influence the climate. Yeah, temperatures go up (global warming), but then not consistently, so the buzz word got changed, but that's just climate in general. Some glaciers have been melting for hundreds of years and I've also heard that we are at the end of an Ice Age. Earth had a couple of those before humans even were around. And yeah, when they end things tend to get warmer.
By the way, did you hear what happened to the ozone hole? This was all over the media some twenty odd years ago with the goal to ban something and then they did and everyone just stopped talking about it. I'm pretty sure it's still there, though. But I guess no one wants to use it's existence to ban something anymore.
abralelie OP wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Fact vs. fake – why don’t we trust science any more? | DW Documentary by abralelie
In actuality science isn't so complicated that only some "scientists" can understand it and the public doesn't really need the media playing "translator" to what "scientists" said.
Yeah, I have to disagree there. Why do you think people require multiple years, sometimes even decades, to study stuff? The average person simply doesn't have the necessary knowledge and understanding of the subject matter to grasp what's happening in a scientific paper. Nobody's an expert in everything.
Have you tried reading the papers published in recognized journals? They are by no means trivial and sometimes even if the article is written in an understandable manner and seems plausible, the wrong statistical methods could've been chosen, the experiments may have been setup incorrectly, or a bunch of other stuff could've happened that wasn't accounted for - or explicitly accounted for but hidden to achieve a certain result.
Doesn't stop NPCs from gobbling up what the media peddles about science as fact. Like the stupid climate change thing, which is full of holes if you look at the actual data. It's just that the media has repeated this bullshit over decades again and again, that by now lots of people actually believe in man made climate change.
Have you actually looked at the data yourself? And where did you find that data? Additionally, are you a climatologist / do you think you are better equipped than a climatologist to interpret the data?
Wahaha wrote
Reply to comment by abralelie in Fact vs. fake – why don’t we trust science any more? | DW Documentary by abralelie
How do you tell that what is spread is disinfo and not truth? Nothing in the video proves that their point of view is the truth.
The reason science lost trust is because it got peddled in the media to further someone's goal. When was the last time someone showed you the actual data and not the conclusion he wanted you to reach? When was the last time someone wanted you personally to reproduce his cool experiment to see whether you'd get the same result?
Science as the media peddles it is nothing but marketing to make you believe certain things. Science™ said it, so it must be true. Except that's not how science works.
In actuality science isn't so complicated that only some "scientists" can understand it and the public doesn't really need the media playing "translator" to what "scientists" said. Especially since everyone knows that the media is full of shit concerning topics he himself knows something about. There's no reason to believe that it isn't full of shit for the stuff we don't know much about, either. Can't blame them, either. Reporters can't know everything. That's why their job used to be to only report on what they saw. Or at least that's what would make more sense than them trying to translate to the public what so called scientists say, without understanding anything themselves.
But then, whenever you take a look at the data, there's nothing really conclusive and the whole thing about how nobody can replicate results from experiments anymore is so well known that it got it's own Wikipedia article: "The Replication Crisis".
Doesn't stop NPCs from gobbling up what the media peddles about science as fact. Like the stupid climate change thing, which is full of holes if you look at the actual data. It's just that the media has repeated this bullshit over decades again and again, that by now lots of people actually believe in man made climate change.
abralelie OP wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Fact vs. fake – why don’t we trust science any more? | DW Documentary by abralelie
What exactly do you think is disinformation? They're showing how disinformation is spread.
Wahaha wrote
Somehow I do not believe what they are saying in this video. Seems like just another layer of disinfo campaign.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to Hobo Stobe: Freight Train Hopping by Rambler
I have a soft-spot in my heart for these type of people. As an avid backpacker, it's not uncommon to meet folk doing similar things on foot. I've picked up hitchhikers in the past that have similar stories, traveling vast distances. I've shared my home for several days to one of the nicest dudes ever who was bike-packing across America and just wanted to rest for a few days and pitch a tent in the back yard and use a shower. Lot of nice folks out there who may not fit into ordinary roles in modern society but are the most genuine, happy, and free people you may ever meet.