The ability to debate eloquently, used to be a highly esteemed quality in a person. In the 50s my father was on a debate team in college. Crowds of people would go just to watch. It was considered great entertainment.
Agree, esp since those already brainwashed to question nothing won't get to see the redundancy but then again The Fox should batter them over their heads anyway - LOL!
This was a very illuminating article. We are currently having an issue in my wife's family right now that my wife is having difficulty understanding, and this article goes a long way to provide her an explanation. However, what's missing is the roadmap to restoring that interpersonal connection that makes them a family, rebuilding trust, etc.
I think that people who communicate primarily over text messaging instead of face to face meetings will eventually fall into their own versions of reality. There is something about being present and talking face to face that us humans need to maintain true healthy relationships that we seem to be loosing.
Texts are fine for short communications, but anything of depth cannot be conveyed without all the communication that occurs via body language when people meet up.
You can't blame the American people for believing the President of the United States when he LIES to the American people and tells them that there's a deadly virus, and that the genocidal vaxxines are safe, and to take them.
Its Donald Trump that is LYING to the American people and still telling them there's a deadly virus and that the genocidal vaxxines are safe, and to take them!
Let’s accept your indictment against Trump for a moment. Why, pray tell, would anyone take medical advice from a politician, including the POTUS? Do you not see the paradox? On the one hand, Trump’s detractors accuse him of being the reincarnation of Hitler, that he’s a dictator, and that he is the enemy of democracy inasmuch that he opposes the will of the majority of people—the very definition of democracy. Yet, these same people apparently think it’s their patriotic duty to set aside their own capacity for critical thinking that is a necessary prerequisite to establish their own personal medical values and farm it out instead to the President (or CDC or Fauci, etc.) It’s a complete contradiction. It’s like a spoiled teenager that asserts their right to be independent while castigating their parents for failing to pay their rent.
"Why, pray tell, would anyone take advice from a politician...?"
That's easy Stephen, its call the Psycho-Sexual Manipulation of Human Behavior." The world was terrorized into believing that there was a global deadly virus (there wasn't) And who do the terrified desperate people turn to for information? Their LEADERS.
Remember Stephan, it only took a handful of videos of Crysis Actors crying "I saw the plane hit the Tower! I saw the plane hit the building!" and a fake video of a plane hitting a building playing continuously to convince millions of people that planes hit the World Trade Center on 9/11. They didn't.
But who do frightened masses turn to for information? Their Leaders.
The people that control the Information.
"Ordo ab Chao".
They create the chaos and then impose their order.
Oh, I do not disagree at all, Proberta. Presidential lying abounds in every Administration. You made a comment about the president lying and I cross posted a comment from Dr Malone's thread today which had numerous postings about Joe Biden's Presidential Library. Just a bit of clever punmanship. I agree with your assessment that President Trump wins the prize as the prime presidential prevaricator.
You are saying "Doctors fixated on extremely rare hypothetical risks while dismissing far more common reports of harm.
Not because they were cruel or corrupt but because they had already been conditioned to just not see the harm."
I feel compelled to add to this statement a summary of what I learned in a chat with alter.systems ai:
"The entire pharmacovigilance and vaccine safety infrastructure rests on doctors taking the time to report adverse events. Yet most of them don’t — not out of conspiracy, but because the system is deliberately designed to disincentivize reporting."
In short: completing an adverse event report is not only very time consuming but there is no adequate financial compensation.
It's therefore completely understandable that doctors prefer to ignore reports from patients about harm caused by their intervention.
💯%— and the fact that there is no downside for the doctors/nurses who fail to report adverse events.
I can’t blame drs./nurses who, after a long day, don’t feel like sitting down to file a report in a non-user-friendly format, that will likely take them an hour or more.
VAERS simply MUST be overhauled and made easier, and made so that there is incentive to file, and some sort of negative impact NOT to file.
Has society ever questioned doctors though? The 'incalculable harm' that results from closed mindsets is terrifying. People seek aid in their most vulnerable moments and are given wrong information half the time, which is repeated by family, friends and media. We need to change the whole system fast. I think doctors are in for a shock, as AI will become the interface between protocols and patients for the majority of symptoms. It is hard to imagine, yet it is a path to lower medical costs and by-passing human error. What about empathy, that AI cannot provide? The typical visit with a human is devoid of it. Fifteen minutes is not enough time to address the patient beyond a few main symptoms. Medical schools accept the brightest in terms of IQ, not necessarily those with high emotional IQ, that dissonance is wrecking doctor patient relationships, resulting in medical managers not healers. We will still need a percentage of doctors and surgeons, but the paradigm will shift because it has to.
People need to be more logical self thinkers and not just trust people that might not be looking out for their best interests or may have a motive not beneficial to them. I saw and heard nothing about Covid that made sense or was logical. I questioned everything and since then I’m finding out how much deception and outright lies we were told. I didn’t succumb but unfortunately, my sweet husband did. The Pfizer jabs killed him. So much for truths! Pfizer lied to the FDA a lot! Why are they still in business and why aren’t these lies on the media outlets? The citizens need to know they were deceived, totally. 💯 And many I know have injuries or have since passed after taking these poison shots. I am infuriated beyond measure! I’m not alone! 🤯😢
I don't even try to have political discussions with those I sense are committed to their position NO MATTER WHAT. At the very first hint they drop, I chuckle and say, "Uh, I think we get our information from different places". I keep peace with friends and family that way.
I should say, with one exception; I can't help myself (but I'm trying) on trolling on Nextdoor, which is supposed be be about which plumber to use, but ALWAYS turns political, no matter the question posed. The TDS is rampant there, so sometimes I point that out. "They" go berserk. Its kinda fun.
I don’t think that’s quite right. I have an idea that people are saying to themselves, “If I believe something that wrong, I must be stupid! And, since I’m not stupid, what l believed can’t be wrong!” I believe it’s a form of cognitive conceit.
I wrote something very similar in response to steve kirsch crying in despair because he had been unable to change the mind of a single person despite his overwhelming evidence of the harms being done by the convid injection.
One thing that could be added to the list of attributes to help see nuance and not to be overwhelmed by 'data' and 'facts' is to be or to develop curiosity about everything. Especially truths. Be humble is to be curious about the nuance between perception and misperception.
If curious about my approach to this important human dynamic and reducing it, see my substack essay
Steve Kirsch asked "What are the best ways to red-pill someone?" My answer.
'Smart" cities and 'smart' meters sell b/c people want to be smart. Better to be wise:
https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/smartmeterfires
Make debate great again.
It’s a lost art today as nobody wants to listen and consider the evidence.
How can a judge or jury even be legitimate in today’s world???
More proof that mankind is devolving and evolution was clearly a lie. Doesn’t the law of entropy (2nd law of thermodynamics) prove it…
The ability to debate eloquently, used to be a highly esteemed quality in a person. In the 50s my father was on a debate team in college. Crowds of people would go just to watch. It was considered great entertainment.
The filter graphic is overdone. Once is enough.
Agree, esp since those already brainwashed to question nothing won't get to see the redundancy but then again The Fox should batter them over their heads anyway - LOL!
This was a very illuminating article. We are currently having an issue in my wife's family right now that my wife is having difficulty understanding, and this article goes a long way to provide her an explanation. However, what's missing is the roadmap to restoring that interpersonal connection that makes them a family, rebuilding trust, etc.
I think that people who communicate primarily over text messaging instead of face to face meetings will eventually fall into their own versions of reality. There is something about being present and talking face to face that us humans need to maintain true healthy relationships that we seem to be loosing.
Texts are fine for short communications, but anything of depth cannot be conveyed without all the communication that occurs via body language when people meet up.
You can't blame the American people for believing the President of the United States when he LIES to the American people and tells them that there's a deadly virus, and that the genocidal vaxxines are safe, and to take them.
Former president, Joe Biden, does not need a presidential library, just a graveyard where his lies are buried.
https://www.malone.news/p/friday-funnies-locusts-invade/comment/189600436
Biden???
Its Donald Trump that is LYING to the American people and still telling them there's a deadly virus and that the genocidal vaxxines are safe, and to take them!
Let’s accept your indictment against Trump for a moment. Why, pray tell, would anyone take medical advice from a politician, including the POTUS? Do you not see the paradox? On the one hand, Trump’s detractors accuse him of being the reincarnation of Hitler, that he’s a dictator, and that he is the enemy of democracy inasmuch that he opposes the will of the majority of people—the very definition of democracy. Yet, these same people apparently think it’s their patriotic duty to set aside their own capacity for critical thinking that is a necessary prerequisite to establish their own personal medical values and farm it out instead to the President (or CDC or Fauci, etc.) It’s a complete contradiction. It’s like a spoiled teenager that asserts their right to be independent while castigating their parents for failing to pay their rent.
"Why, pray tell, would anyone take advice from a politician...?"
That's easy Stephen, its call the Psycho-Sexual Manipulation of Human Behavior." The world was terrorized into believing that there was a global deadly virus (there wasn't) And who do the terrified desperate people turn to for information? Their LEADERS.
Remember Stephan, it only took a handful of videos of Crysis Actors crying "I saw the plane hit the Tower! I saw the plane hit the building!" and a fake video of a plane hitting a building playing continuously to convince millions of people that planes hit the World Trade Center on 9/11. They didn't.
But who do frightened masses turn to for information? Their Leaders.
The people that control the Information.
"Ordo ab Chao".
They create the chaos and then impose their order.
The Psycho-Sexual Manipulation of Human Behavior.
Oh, I do not disagree at all, Proberta. Presidential lying abounds in every Administration. You made a comment about the president lying and I cross posted a comment from Dr Malone's thread today which had numerous postings about Joe Biden's Presidential Library. Just a bit of clever punmanship. I agree with your assessment that President Trump wins the prize as the prime presidential prevaricator.
Yes, reality is warped by our perceptual filters. Sadly for the vast majority, this perceptual filter simply conforms to high status beliefs.
98% or more in govt got the tip and didn't join in The Lemming's Safari. Nancy didn't take the tip.
You are saying "Doctors fixated on extremely rare hypothetical risks while dismissing far more common reports of harm.
Not because they were cruel or corrupt but because they had already been conditioned to just not see the harm."
I feel compelled to add to this statement a summary of what I learned in a chat with alter.systems ai:
"The entire pharmacovigilance and vaccine safety infrastructure rests on doctors taking the time to report adverse events. Yet most of them don’t — not out of conspiracy, but because the system is deliberately designed to disincentivize reporting."
In short: completing an adverse event report is not only very time consuming but there is no adequate financial compensation.
It's therefore completely understandable that doctors prefer to ignore reports from patients about harm caused by their intervention.
💯%— and the fact that there is no downside for the doctors/nurses who fail to report adverse events.
I can’t blame drs./nurses who, after a long day, don’t feel like sitting down to file a report in a non-user-friendly format, that will likely take them an hour or more.
VAERS simply MUST be overhauled and made easier, and made so that there is incentive to file, and some sort of negative impact NOT to file.
WOW
Has society ever questioned doctors though? The 'incalculable harm' that results from closed mindsets is terrifying. People seek aid in their most vulnerable moments and are given wrong information half the time, which is repeated by family, friends and media. We need to change the whole system fast. I think doctors are in for a shock, as AI will become the interface between protocols and patients for the majority of symptoms. It is hard to imagine, yet it is a path to lower medical costs and by-passing human error. What about empathy, that AI cannot provide? The typical visit with a human is devoid of it. Fifteen minutes is not enough time to address the patient beyond a few main symptoms. Medical schools accept the brightest in terms of IQ, not necessarily those with high emotional IQ, that dissonance is wrecking doctor patient relationships, resulting in medical managers not healers. We will still need a percentage of doctors and surgeons, but the paradigm will shift because it has to.
Yes, I agree with you that AI will have an impact on medicine.
But honestly I prefer chatting with a reliable AI-system than with a doctor who primarily sees me as a source of income.
I am inclined to agree.
thank you
People need to be more logical self thinkers and not just trust people that might not be looking out for their best interests or may have a motive not beneficial to them. I saw and heard nothing about Covid that made sense or was logical. I questioned everything and since then I’m finding out how much deception and outright lies we were told. I didn’t succumb but unfortunately, my sweet husband did. The Pfizer jabs killed him. So much for truths! Pfizer lied to the FDA a lot! Why are they still in business and why aren’t these lies on the media outlets? The citizens need to know they were deceived, totally. 💯 And many I know have injuries or have since passed after taking these poison shots. I am infuriated beyond measure! I’m not alone! 🤯😢
I don't even try to have political discussions with those I sense are committed to their position NO MATTER WHAT. At the very first hint they drop, I chuckle and say, "Uh, I think we get our information from different places". I keep peace with friends and family that way.
I should say, with one exception; I can't help myself (but I'm trying) on trolling on Nextdoor, which is supposed be be about which plumber to use, but ALWAYS turns political, no matter the question posed. The TDS is rampant there, so sometimes I point that out. "They" go berserk. Its kinda fun.
I don’t think that’s quite right. I have an idea that people are saying to themselves, “If I believe something that wrong, I must be stupid! And, since I’m not stupid, what l believed can’t be wrong!” I believe it’s a form of cognitive conceit.
Hola.
Yes.
I wrote something very similar in response to steve kirsch crying in despair because he had been unable to change the mind of a single person despite his overwhelming evidence of the harms being done by the convid injection.
One thing that could be added to the list of attributes to help see nuance and not to be overwhelmed by 'data' and 'facts' is to be or to develop curiosity about everything. Especially truths. Be humble is to be curious about the nuance between perception and misperception.
If curious about my approach to this important human dynamic and reducing it, see my substack essay
Steve Kirsch asked "What are the best ways to red-pill someone?" My answer.
https://gduperreault.substack.com/p/thoughts-covid-reset-yogic-and-uncategorised/
GUY DUPERREAULT. AUG 5, 2022
Good quick read version of the AMD article, which we sometimes need :-D