Conspiracy theorists?

I assume you are talking about Pfizer and their Covid vaccine. I believe what Pfizer said is that the testing they did and were required to do was to evaluate effectiveness in preventing infection, not transmission.

Claims that Pfizer didn't know if COVID vaccine prevented transmission before rollout are missing context
https://www.verifythis.com/article/...heck/536-aaf563f5-2286-44d4-ae0b-2c71812b84e4
There have been too many conflicting articles and so much effort at shutting down anyone that questioned the safety of these vaccines that many people have lost faith in the medical community. Politics took over and then the division started. We all have the right to question our governments. The ministry of truth will tell you what they want you to hear, and if the need arises they can be very flexible.
 

There have been too many conflicting articles and so much effort at shutting down anyone that questioned the safety of these vaccines that many people have lost faith in the medical community. Politics took over and then the division started. We all have the right to question our governments. The ministry of truth will tell you what they want you to hear, and if the need arises they can be very flexible.
Truth in that, and I am sure you can find plenty of government officials who claimed the vaccine would stop transmission. That was one of the hopes when it first came out. Its still hard to find good data one way or the other on that question.
 
I don’t know. I’m probably considered a conspiracy theorist when it comes to conventional medicine. I look at what’s behind the motivation of why things are done a certain way and the money trail that’s left behind.

There’s plenty of crooked people in high places that rule our world; the government, religion, teachers, big corporations who run monopolies like pharma plus. There are a lot of false facts that stay that way for the benefit of others and not necessarily for the general public. Lastly I think there’s BS everywhere in the world including the US.
congratsulations...you get it
 

This term has been bandied about here a lot. It's divisive and disparaging. So called conspiracy theorists are just people who have been exposed to the same information as the rest of the world and from that information have drawn different opinions and life paths from many others. Since we are all adults here let's be respectful of everyone even if our opinion differs and the choices we make because of it. A difference of opinion is just that. It's nothing to hate someone for. Thank you. Peace.
dr.aseem malhotra
 
I now believe the "so called" conspiracy theorists were right about the pandemic all along and I'm glad I'm not the sort of person who shuts someone down just because someone else tells me to. That reminds me of that war ninety years ago where 1/3 of the population of a certain country killed another third of the population while the remaining third stood by and watched. Let people talk.
 
I listen to or read what conspiracy theorists have to say about a given topic. Especially one that I may be very knowledgeable about. It fascinates me as to how they come to their conclusions, and I make every effort to correct their inaccuracies. If it is something I need to research further, I'll do so before saying anything at all.
 
Why don't more people question religious beliefs and practices? Christianity and/or faith based religions are spawned by imagination, supported by emotional experiences and reinforced by religious activities within a prescribed social environment. Ongoing Religious participation a necessity.

Why don't more people see this?
 
Why don't more people question religious beliefs and practices? Christianity and/or faith based religions are spawned by imagination, supported by emotional experiences and reinforced by religious activities within a prescribed social environment. Ongoing Religious participation a necessity.

Why don't more people see this?
People do question religion Ed. Don't you think so?
 
One definition of 'conspiracy theorists is " hidden away characters who are rich and powerful and conspire to continue being rich at the expense of the rest of society" - our chairman of the Bank of Australia seems to fit that definition as do many others - they walk among us
 
Why don't more people question religious beliefs and practices? Christianity and/or faith based religions are spawned by imagination, supported by emotional experiences and reinforced by religious activities within a prescribed social environment. Ongoing Religious participation a necessity.

Why don't more people see this?
We all have to find our own way through life. If religion provides comfort and purpose to an individual, then that is their right.
 
This term has been bandied about here a lot. It's divisive and disparaging. So called conspiracy theorists are just people who have been exposed to the same information as the rest of the world and from that information have drawn different opinions and life paths from many others. Since we are all adults here let's be respectful of everyone even if our opinion differs and the choices we make because of it. A difference of opinion is just that. It's nothing to hate someone for. Thank you. Peace.
there are lots and lots of really stupid people ...just look at congress - somebody elected them.....vax etc ...equals the kruger dunning effect
 


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