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#91
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is everyone else hitting quote to bring up typing field then deleting the quote language in their reply?
#92
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Mar 2018
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That's not what he's talking about. Someone screwed up where the quote function was in one of the posts above during their anger typing and every single post after is messed up as a result. Because of that, I can't even figure out if Republicans are racists or Democrats are socialist criminals now.
#93
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Joined: Jul 2014
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[QUOTE=SoFloFlyer;3701274]
From Wikipedia:
Project Veritas is an American far-right[14]activist[15] group founded by James O'Keefe in 2010.[19] The group produces deceptively edited videos[13] of its undercover operations,[5] which use secret recordings[5] in an effort to discredit mainstream media organizations and progressive groups.[20][21] Project Veritas also uses entrapment[12] to generate bad publicity for its targets,[2] and has propagated disinformation[23] and conspiracy theories[31] in its videos and operations.
Project Veritas is an American far-right[14]activist[15] group founded by James O'Keefe in 2010.[19] The group produces deceptively edited videos[13] of its undercover operations,[5] which use secret recordings[5] in an effort to discredit mainstream media organizations and progressive groups.[20][21] Project Veritas also uses entrapment[12] to generate bad publicity for its targets,[2] and has propagated disinformation[23] and conspiracy theories[31] in its videos and operations.
#94
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Joined: Jun 2019
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[QUOTE=SoFloFlyer;3701274]Yup and it’s time to close this thread. Really didn’t see this coming…🤦🏼
#95
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From: It's a plane and it's a seat
[QUOTE=AntiCompanyMan;3700974]
You have to wonder how many of the people experiencing "side effects" are really just experiencing psycho-somatic symptoms just because they were told to be afraid of the vaccine. People who say the vaccine was "unproven" and "untested" are objectively wrong, but some are addicted to fear and rage, and will regurgitate whatever Tucker Carlson tells them to be mad about.
not an anti-vaccine, I have a documented reaction (Mayo Clinic), reported to the CDC, researched and attributed to the vaccine. I only needed an ablation (heart surgery) to fix the glitch.
You have to wonder how many of the people experiencing "side effects" are really just experiencing psycho-somatic symptoms just because they were told to be afraid of the vaccine. People who say the vaccine was "unproven" and "untested" are objectively wrong, but some are addicted to fear and rage, and will regurgitate whatever Tucker Carlson tells them to be mad about.
#97
[QUOTE=Aquaticus;3701410]
From Wikipedia:
Project Veritas is an American far-right[14]activist[15] group founded by James O'Keefe in 2010.[19] The group produces deceptively edited videos[13] of its undercover operations,[5] which use secret recordings[5] in an effort to discredit mainstream media organizations and progressive groups.[20][21] Project Veritas also uses entrapment[12] to generate bad publicity for its targets,[2] and has propagated disinformation[23] and conspiracy theories[31] in its videos and operations.
1) Undercover journalism that goes against a narrative being perpetrated by ever news outlet doesn’t like said undercover journalists? Crazy.
2) Wikipedia is not a credible source. It’s not accepted as a source on an academic paper of any kind.
I went in and switched the info on one of the pages in high school. Unless it changed, anyone can write anything they want on Wikipedia so there’s that
From Wikipedia:
Project Veritas is an American far-right[14]activist[15] group founded by James O'Keefe in 2010.[19] The group produces deceptively edited videos[13] of its undercover operations,[5] which use secret recordings[5] in an effort to discredit mainstream media organizations and progressive groups.[20][21] Project Veritas also uses entrapment[12] to generate bad publicity for its targets,[2] and has propagated disinformation[23] and conspiracy theories[31] in its videos and operations.
2) Wikipedia is not a credible source. It’s not accepted as a source on an academic paper of any kind.
I went in and switched the info on one of the pages in high school. Unless it changed, anyone can write anything they want on Wikipedia so there’s that
#98
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Joined: Sep 2016
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1) Undercover journalism that goes against a narrative being perpetrated by ever news outlet doesn’t like said undercover journalists? Crazy.
2) Wikipedia is not a credible source. It’s not accepted as a source on an academic paper of any kind.
I went in and switched the info on one of the pages in high school. Unless it changed, anyone can write anything they want on Wikipedia so there’s that
#99
On Reserve
Joined: Apr 2023
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1) Undercover journalism that goes against a narrative being perpetrated by ever news outlet doesn’t like said undercover journalists? Crazy.
2) Wikipedia is not a credible source. It’s not accepted as a source on an academic paper of any kind.
I went in and switched the info on one of the pages in high school. Unless it changed, anyone can write anything they want on Wikipedia so there’s that
Wikipedia cites its sources when making a claim. The citations are present in the article. Project Veritas is, objectively, misinformation, disinformation, and propaganda. Project Veritas has no credible sources for any of its claims. One is not like the other. They cannot be called "journalists" since they are little more than internet trolls weaponizing misinformation and exploiting people who are not media literate (looks like you fall in this category). They are not mavericks who are victims of an oppressive main stream media machine; they are stooges who succeed in duping people like you, even though their claims are easily disproven.
It's scary how people will believe anything on the internet so long as it confirms their preexisting beliefs.
#100
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Joined: Jul 2018
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[QUOTE=BlueScholar;3701258]
Do you have any sources on any of that, because that sounds like total BS.
On the other hand, I have a source about how there was a massive increase of deaths due to flu and pneumonia in April of 2020, but because the GOP was incompetent there weren't enough tests to waste on dead people, so they weren't counted as COVID deaths.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2020/04...s-experts-say/
Mmm yes, the “sun sentinel” as your reliable source.
Here you go smarty pants:
“Hospitals report every SARS-CoV-2 positive patient who dies in the hospital as a COVID-19-related death.”
https://thehill.com/opinion/healthca...-death-counts/
“Last week, after reporting from the Guardian on mortality rates among children, the CDC corrected a “coding logic error” that had inadvertently added more than 72,000 Covid deaths of all ages to the data tracker, one of the most publicly accessible sources for Covid data.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...t-covid-deaths
Best yet, from THE source, and this is their revised death certificate guidance after the total F up previously. They released this update with no announcement or press release, it happened to be discovered by an actual journalist…
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/covid-...h-data-quality
When healthcare facilities are incentivized by trillions of dollars to list COVID as cause of death, who would have thought that might inflate and exacerbate the count?
Do you have any sources on any of that, because that sounds like total BS.
On the other hand, I have a source about how there was a massive increase of deaths due to flu and pneumonia in April of 2020, but because the GOP was incompetent there weren't enough tests to waste on dead people, so they weren't counted as COVID deaths.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2020/04...s-experts-say/
Here you go smarty pants:
“Hospitals report every SARS-CoV-2 positive patient who dies in the hospital as a COVID-19-related death.”
https://thehill.com/opinion/healthca...-death-counts/
“Last week, after reporting from the Guardian on mortality rates among children, the CDC corrected a “coding logic error” that had inadvertently added more than 72,000 Covid deaths of all ages to the data tracker, one of the most publicly accessible sources for Covid data.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...t-covid-deaths
Best yet, from THE source, and this is their revised death certificate guidance after the total F up previously. They released this update with no announcement or press release, it happened to be discovered by an actual journalist…
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/covid-...h-data-quality
When healthcare facilities are incentivized by trillions of dollars to list COVID as cause of death, who would have thought that might inflate and exacerbate the count?


