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Are people trolling or do they really believe vaccines have 'microships' in them ?

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/bill-gates-confirms-he-won-t-use-a-covid-19-vaccine-to-microchip-people

 

This is so depressing IMO. If you're worried about being 'microchipped' by a vaccine and you're posting all those conspiracies on Facebook, you have some cognitive issues.

  1. Tan3l6

    Tan3l6

    44% republicans and 19% democrats believe the conspiracy theory...

    I don't know where they got the numbers, but strange gap between.

  2. WkdPaul

    WkdPaul

    @Benji Was mentioning Facebook because you often see this type of conspiracies on there ... but if you're worried about 'being chipped and spyed on', you shouldn't be on Facebook, or have a cellphone. The irony with this type of stuff is off the chart IMO.

  3. lewdicrous

    lewdicrous

    "Oh no, someone is spying on me? I better let mark zuckerberg know!"

  4. Detective
  5. WkdPaul

    WkdPaul

    @Detective

     

    Dude, get an education, all of what you posted has proofs and explanations that can easily be found as to why it's hogwash. Both sides? Scientists vs charlatans?

     

    Also, I posted this asking if people really believed that vaccines contained microchips, if you have proof that this exist, you need to share it because that's 100% scifi BS (not microchips themselves, miniaturized components exist, but to think that it's possible to have a cell-sized computer chip that can send and receive data wirelessly so that the gov spy on us, AND that it's in vaccines AND that it's pioneered by Bill Gates personally ... ).

    Do you really not realize how completely and utterly insane and made-up it sounds? If you really think this sounds reasonable, then I wish you the best, because you need counseling.

  6. lewdicrous

    lewdicrous

    Hmm, what course is this under in university? Does it have prerequisites from the biology department and the computer science department? I've taken intro to computer science and my major falls under biology, can I take it or do I need to sign a permission slip by sharing a conspiracy theory with at least 10 people on Facebook? Do I need to be educated in the subject or do I just need to be gullible? What kind of future prospects will said course open up?

    So many questions....

  7. captain_to_fire

    captain_to_fire

    More often than not, people who spew medical conspiracy theories misinterpret journals, books and other materials and commit logical fallacies. While a fallacious statement doesn’t necessarily mean it’s wrong, it does show the flaw in reasoning and if multiple fallacies are committed in let’s say an online article, it shows obvious cognitive biases of the author. 
     

    I mean, it’s already frustrating for doctors and nurses if a parent brings their kid to the ER for pneumonia but refuses antibiotics. Why did they even bother to bring their kid to the hospital if what they believe that works is a bunch of herbs, magnetized water and clay packs? 

  8. Detective

    Detective

    @Benji 

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    "conspiracy theories"

    Let's analyze,

     

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    "CDC, WHO and other legitimate health organisations."

    Legitimate? Why Because we have been told so!!

     

    Legitimacy!!

    President Queries Tanzania Coronavirus Kits After Goat Test

     

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    and the former lost her licence due to (IIRC) (partially) faked studies and conspiracies, so they are not even eligible to be called "Dr." 

    Because we've been told so & we should not listen to her side of a story, what we hear from our mainstream media, we should blindly follow & say WE BELIEVE!! Anything else: CONSPIRACIES

     

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    The latter was never a doctor (has no licence)

    Rashid A. Buttar, DO, FAAPM, FACAM, FAAIM:  Dr. Rashid A. Buttar received his undergraduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis with a double major in Biology and Theology at age 21, and then attended medical school at the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery in Des Moines, Iowa, graduating with his medical degree at age 25.  He trained in General Surgery and Emergency Medicine and served as Brigade Surgeon for 2nd Infantry Division, Republic of South Korea, and later as Chief of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Moncrief Army Community Hospital at Ft. Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina while serving in the US Army.  

     

    "In 2007, Buttar was brought before the North Carolina Board of Medical Examiners, accused of unprofessional conduct for providing "ineffectual therapies" to four cancer patients. Three of those patients later died. Following public hearings in 2008, the panel recommended that Buttar's license "be suspended indefinitely" and that he be prohibited from treating children or patients with cancer, but stayed the decision, ultimately giving Buttar a formal reprimand in 2010 while allowing him to continue to practice."

     

    Look at the legitimacy, A man you believe is a criminal but you allow him to practice, why, to kill more people!!

    It's noting but a dictatorship and slavery, you do experiments on a few people, than make and sell those drugs $$$ (with side effects) & say it's for all people, and as a doctor if you research & found something wrong and question it's legitimacy, you're not considered a doctor even though you studied in the same universities & got degrees from there!!!

    You're not fought with a better thought or by providing proofs, if you're confident about his crimes, you jail him, not allow him to continue to practice!!!

     

    The problem is we've been programmed in a certain way & if an outsider comes with a new idea or thought that is not know or new to us, we object immediately!!

     

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    (the latter even being among the sources of this "5G causes Covid-19" crap that in itself is illogical and flat out wrong).

    I am not saying he's God or whatever he says is right, but as other doctors are allowed to share their opinions he also has the right to share his opinion & saying this is illogical & considering others who agree with him uneducated or fools is nothing but arrogance & ego. Also, can you please share the video in which he said that "5G causes Covid-19"?

     

    By the way, there're 100 of scientists who agree with Dr. Buttar on 5G issue!

     

    Wireless wake-up call | Jeromy Johnson | TEDxBerkeley

     

    Covid 19 Immunity 5G Wireless Dr Buttar

     

    Barrie Trower The Real Dangers of 5G and Wifi technologies

     

    @wkdpaul

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    Also, I posted this asking if people really believed that vaccines contained microchips, if you have proof that this exist, you need to share it because that's 100% scifi BS (not microchips themselves, miniaturized components exist, but to think that it's possible to have a cell-sized computer chip that can send and receive data wirelessly so that the gov spy on us, AND that it's in vaccines AND that it's pioneered by Bill Gates personally ... ).

    Do you really not realize how completely and utterly insane and made-up it sounds? If you really think this sounds reasonable, then I wish you the best, because you need counseling.

     

     

     

    Soldiers may soon have implantable health monitors and robotic surgeries done remotely

     

    U.S. Military Seeking Implantable Microchips in Soldiers 

     

    US Military Testing Mind-Control Chips on Soldiers' Brains to Alter Their Moods

     

    20yrs ago if someone told me that in the next 20yrs there will be phones with no pad buttons that will make spying easy for govs, 4k, 8k, robots doing surgery... I would've laughed at him and called him crazy! If this became reality than can that not become reality too, is it that difficult with todays technology?

     

    What I don't understand:

    Why he wants everyone to get vaccinated?

    No doctor or magician can predict the pandemic but he can, does this make sense to you?

     

    Have you watched this?

     

    Activist and author Vandana Shiva on the 'destructive' impact of billionaires

  9. captain_to_fire

    captain_to_fire

    I don't even believe in God but I might pray to someone and say "Jesus take the wheel".

     

    The video you linked above mentioned this in the video description:

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    I don't know what kind of med school textbook he is reading but if he payed attention during his first two years of med school, he would've known that SARS-Cov-2 binds to ACE2 receptors, not Ca2+ channels if he had read his Medical Microbiology textbook. If he read his Guyton & Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology well, he would've known that Ca2+ channels are for neurotransmitter release and muscle contraction and relaxation.

     

    Here are the conditions that make someone susceptible to Covid-19:

    • Heart disease, asthma, or any other chronic diseases
    • Hypertensive patients taking ACE inhibitors and/or Angiotensin-2 receptor blockers
    • Diabetics since elevated glucose levels causes impaired WBC migration
    • People taking immunosuppressive drugs for allergies and autoimmune diseases
    • People who are already immunocompromised such as those with HIV/AIDS, cancer, congenital immunodeficiencies
    • the extremely young and extremely old

    The issue of vaccines causing autism, NWO, or used as eugenic tool. I'm just gonna leave it here, "have you heard about polio"? If thimerosal is your issue with vaccines, you should know that even now companies are replacing thimerosal with either safer options or many of vaccines now are preservative free as they come in single use syringes despite of the claims that thimerosal causes autism, etc. Also, putting microchips in vaccines? I'm pretty sure that can cause a blockage, leading to thrombosis.

     

    This is tiresome.

  10. WkdPaul

    WkdPaul

    @Detective

     

    Yup, all of what you posted is conspiracy BS. If you have articles with reliable sources, I'll gladly take a look. But a YT video with nothing to very the legitimacy? No thanks.

     

    As for the chips, go back and read what I said, and then go back and read the articles you posted.

     

    Chips that can be implanted ≠ injectable chips. Those are completely 2 different things, so thanks for proving me right I guess?

     

    And finally, if your reply to all this is "we can't trust x or y organization and the mainstream media is fake", then there's nothing to discuss, you obviously give more credits to no name YT creators instead of credible scientist (because, as of now, that's all the links you can provide, unknown websites with self-appointed experts and conspiracy spewing YT channels and 'experts').

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