To: gas_dr
It appears that some of the armchair experts are willing to promote witch doctors because they take to the internet and make money off of crazy theories but it is in relative alignment with their beliefs. If you want to head to a woman who espouses aliens and conspiracy theories as a cause of illness, she may fit right in with some.
13 posted on
09/05/2021 7:36:32 PM PDT by
gas_dr
(Conditions of Socratic debate: Intelligence, Candor, and Good Will. )
To: gas_dr
try killing the message not the messenger....
i guess you cant.
To: gas_dr
It appears that some of the armchair experts are willing to promote witch doctors because they take to the internet and make money off of crazy theories but it is in relative alignment with their beliefs. If you want to head to a woman who espouses aliens and conspiracy theories as a cause of illness, she may fit right in with some.
Given your refusal to review and accept the real-life evidence of Ivermectin success in India, I'd say you were the "armchair expert" and not a "doctor" as you are so wont to state.
Furthermore, your constant drum-beat pushing the Vaccines and either not commenting on anything that is deleterious to the Pro-Vaccine cause, or blatantly pushing the Pro-Vaccine Propaganda, contributes to your opinion becoming more, and more irrelevant as time goes on.
The trick here is that when you are in a hole, don't keep digging.
41 posted on
09/05/2021 10:51:14 PM PDT by
SoConPubbie
(Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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