Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man did not walk on the moon.
How did the footprints get there?
Anonymous wrote:I believe that we have not learned the truth about Saudi government involvement in 9/11. Not that they were involved at the top, but that some members of the royal family may have been.
I believe that the Russians have played a significant role in encouraging polarization through their use of Facebook and other social media.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^The problem with this scenario and cancer is that it is no respector of persons. What if the CEO of a big pharma company gets cancer? Will they dip into their secret stash of effective drugs to cure it? Will they die like any ordinary schmuck?
Seriously, right? Like people like Steve Jobs, John McCain, Ted Kennedy, and David Koch would be dead of cancer if there was a cure.
Didn’t Steve Jobs delay pharmaceutical intervention as he had some other holistic treatment he wanted to pursue?
If this particular theory is true, that there’s a cancer cure and it’s being withheld, then the people listed are collateral damage. If someone wants there to be a narrative that cancer impacts everyone and there is no cure, then that includes people from all walks of life like John McCain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^The problem with this scenario and cancer is that it is no respector of persons. What if the CEO of a big pharma company gets cancer? Will they dip into their secret stash of effective drugs to cure it? Will they die like any ordinary schmuck?
Seriously, right? Like people like Steve Jobs, John McCain, Ted Kennedy, and David Koch would be dead of cancer if there was a cure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not an anti vaxxer, but i'm also of the position that it is near impossible that vaccines don't have *some* permanent ill effects for *some* people. Whether it is one in a million that it causes autism, or other auto immune diseases, etc.... The claim that "we know vaccines are totally safe!" seems BS, because you can't claim the absence of things that have been studied. As in, if no one has ever studied whether, say, people who themselves had the MMR vaccine as kids are more likely to give birth to a kid with ASD or thyroid disease or whatever.... then it can't be ruled out.
DP. I think the vaccine-autism debate is a red herring. I suspect the real reason for the huge rise in autism and other developmental disorders is the widespread use of fertility treatments, often in situations that are high risk to start with (AMA, family history, etc). I don't think there's a conspiracy theory surrounding the issue, but I think there's a big push to avoid saying it.
Actually, this is one reason we decided not to pursue fertility treatments when I couldn't get pregnant, something like undiagnosed high functioning autism (non diagnosed) runs in both families. I think there are a lot of factors causing increased autism, especially toxic chemicals in the food supply, but I don't thi k vaccines have that much to do with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe a lot of "conspiracy theories" but one is that the vaccine causes infertility among other issues. I will not be taking it.
If that’s true, I’m even more likely to take it. Free birth control here I come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so not a conspiracy theorist, but I do believe scientists have found a cure for cancer and Big Pharma won’t share it because of the ridiculous amount of money they make off cancer drugs alone.
Anyone with a couple of functioning brain cells knows this. I’m a cog in the industry. A cog that has seen the cure and people’s cancers erased.
Well, tell this to the a$$hole who just called me stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not an anti vaxxer, but i'm also of the position that it is near impossible that vaccines don't have *some* permanent ill effects for *some* people. Whether it is one in a million that it causes autism, or other auto immune diseases, etc.... The claim that "we know vaccines are totally safe!" seems BS, because you can't claim the absence of things that have been studied. As in, if no one has ever studied whether, say, people who themselves had the MMR vaccine as kids are more likely to give birth to a kid with ASD or thyroid disease or whatever.... then it can't be ruled out.
DP. I think the vaccine-autism debate is a red herring. I suspect the real reason for the huge rise in autism and other developmental disorders is the widespread use of fertility treatments, often in situations that are high risk to start with (AMA, family history, etc). I don't think there's a conspiracy theory surrounding the issue, but I think there's a big push to avoid saying it.
Actually, this is one reason we decided not to pursue fertility treatments when I couldn't get pregnant, something like undiagnosed high functioning autism (non diagnosed) runs in both families. I think there are a lot of factors causing increased autism, especially toxic chemicals in the food supply, but I don't thi k vaccines have that much to do with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:River Phoenix was murdered
I believe this and Johnny Depp has down involvement in it.
I think so too.
Explain? I'm confused
Anonymous wrote:I believe a lot of "conspiracy theories" but one is that the vaccine causes infertility among other issues. I will not be taking it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so not a conspiracy theorist, but I do believe scientists have found a cure for cancer and Big Pharma won’t share it because of the ridiculous amount of money they make off cancer drugs alone.
Anyone with a couple of functioning brain cells knows this. I’m a cog in the industry. A cog that has seen the cure and people’s cancers erased.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not an anti vaxxer, but i'm also of the position that it is near impossible that vaccines don't have *some* permanent ill effects for *some* people. Whether it is one in a million that it causes autism, or other auto immune diseases, etc.... The claim that "we know vaccines are totally safe!" seems BS, because you can't claim the absence of things that have been studied. As in, if no one has ever studied whether, say, people who themselves had the MMR vaccine as kids are more likely to give birth to a kid with ASD or thyroid disease or whatever.... then it can't be ruled out.
DP. I think the vaccine-autism debate is a red herring. I suspect the real reason for the huge rise in autism and other developmental disorders is the widespread use of fertility treatments, often in situations that are high risk to start with (AMA, family history, etc). I don't think there's a conspiracy theory surrounding the issue, but I think there's a big push to avoid saying it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so not a conspiracy theorist, but I do believe scientists have found a cure for cancer and Big Pharma won’t share it because of the ridiculous amount of money they make off cancer drugs alone.
Anyone with a couple of functioning brain cells knows this. I’m a cog in the industry. A cog that has seen the cure and people’s cancers erased.