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tbran10 • 1 year ago

Shills for Big Pharma abound! Paid character assassins abound. The editor in chief knows who his paid advertisers are. Not about good science but perpetuating the money machine. Shame on him! The idea the mRNA injections will be codified for children is beyond my comprehension. He is part of the death machine.

el Gallinazo • 1 year ago

Nope. Thorp is not a useful idiot. We must keep our CIA nomenclature straight. A useful idiot is one who can be manipulated by intelligence agencies due to sincere if misguided false
beliefs and ideology. By contrast, Thorp is a presstitute.

Billy Franklin • 1 year ago

Science is simply another corrupt publication owned by the pharmaceutical industry. I think malicious profiteer may be more accurate than useful idiot.

Nod • 1 year ago

only if you look at it from a simplistic angle. They are all useful idiots, serving those we cannot name. Money, power, fame is the lure.

he serves the great reset.

bakki • 1 year ago

I am not a scientist. I refused 7 scholarships given me for my all As (2Bs) and 142 IQ and 1440 SATS. I no longer wanted to be taught. or indoctrinated. I do my own research. I learned on the job to be a graphic designer, went on to major ad agencies, inventor of children games and lastly have 35 patents to my name in the casino/lottery field...all by myself.
So, I have for at least 30 years seen the future of nuclear fusion. It is clean and not harmful. This technology should have been perfected by now, but at least in the near future. The drawback? No big bucks to be made.

MDskeptic • 1 year ago

Praise to Ladapo for being an intrepid, plain spoken scientist and health official. He recognizes perverted public health policy and stands up like a man and an honorable physician to oppose it. Captured journal editors are quite rightly described as presstitutes.

Bambi • 1 year ago

FL Surgeon General is TOP NOTCH! Common sense to the core and uses Scientific evidence not BS lies. Love that guy!

Jed Rothwell • 1 year ago

I worked with Schwinger on his cold fusion papers, with copy editing. I do not think he was embittered. One thing for sure: He was right. Cold fusion is real. It was replicated in 180 major labs, and these replications were published in mainstream, peer-reviewed journals. Many of these replications were at high signal to noise ratios, in tests repeated dozens of times, or hundreds of times, with good reproducibility.

Here is an introduction to cold fusion:

https://lenr-canr.org/acrob...

The paper you cited by Schwinger is here:

https://www.lenr-canr.org/a...

The U.S. government DARPA, the EU and Japanese governments have recently increased their funding for cold fusion research. NASA, U.S. Army and Navy researchers recently announced important cold fusion results:

https://lenr-canr.org/wordp...

Diane Kane • 1 year ago

All very interesting. Thanks for your input and for the links you posted.

Sabrina Balsky • 1 year ago

nothing like destroying your credibility and integrity in one fell swoop. Ladapo is not only intelligent he has a conscience and can't be bought

Tina • 1 year ago

Dr. Ladapo should be evaluated by a group of his peers, not someone with a PhD in Science who feels he can look down his nose at him when he doesn’t even have an equivalent degree.

Deanne • 1 year ago

Letters behind names do not qualify a person in the way that you propose. Anyone with valid arguments could point out errors, if they were true. But false accusations, no matter how many letters a person has behind his/her name, only shine a spotlight on that person’s pettiness or ignorance.

Brian Johnston • 1 year ago

Oil is not fossil. It is abiotic and that's a fact.

Voyt Regnal • 1 year ago

Like with many scientific issues (Big Bang, Antropogenic Climate Change, Copenhagen vs. Many Worlds QP interpretation, ..just to name a few) this is just a hypothesis. Plenty about it at Wiki. But it does not matter here. Regardless of how the carbon and oil have been created, we burn it with the same effect.

Olmong Gooz • 1 year ago

Is oil an original product as opposed to a chemical breakdown of a more complex system? Is it sap from the Earth itself, perhaps generated from the forces of rotation?

John M. Burnley • 1 year ago

Great piece - beautiful examples! Marvelous.

The brightest person I ever met is a firm - maybe unshakable - proponent of all things vax, including sadly the covid jab.

Brian Collecott • 1 year ago

But not firing on all pistons, as they used to say ;-)

MARY GABRIELE • 1 year ago

when oh when oh when will their be Nuremburg type trials for these people who scammed us and poisoned us and destroyed our children and businesses.....If there is none, this will just keep going on and on and there will be a new designer pandemic every year until we all will own nothing and be happy as we eat our crickets

billyormerod • 1 year ago

Actually hoping forsomething more effective than the nurenburg trials as all the worst culprits got shifted to america under a cloak of operation paperclip granted you got a saturn 5 rocket out of it but you also got the debacle of the last 4 years and more as all the mind control and eugenics mastery have been given full rein. But I know what you mean and it is coming. hang in there.
and stand your ground without being an aggressor. Hah easy to say but maybe not so easy to execute best wishes billyo x

John Riesenman • 1 year ago

A clear example of "1984" double speak: Those in power claim the authority of "science," but it is "apostate science," corrupted by the influence of money. Those dissident voices representing evidence-based science are branded "anti-science." Does this sound familiar? This is exactly the playbook of the Church of Rome during the dark ages--claiming their apostate religion as the true religion, and censoring and denouncing protestants as heretics. Today "science" is our modern religion--the masses believe even though they don't understand it. We are now in a scientific dark age.

Deanne • 1 year ago

Very good article. It is true that his man (Thorpe) appears to be babbling about things he doesn’t understand.

In contrast, Dr. Remington Nevin has been researching the quinoline drugs for many years, helping many people receive compensation for injuries due to them. There are valid concerns with quinoline drugs, which have been suppressed for many years.

It has been a bit amusing to me to watch/listen as the pharmaceutical companies who had long promoted their anti-malarial drugs as “safe,” shutting down anyone who questioned that claim or pointed out that they had serious adverse effects in some people, switch gears to claim they were NOT “safe,” which Remington Nevin had been trying to point out for years, and has helped prove in court. Oh, the irony. The flip-flopping to manipulate people and steer them toward whatever will bring the biggest profits. These pharmaceutical scam-artists seem to have no shame.

Here is his website: https://www.remingtonnevin....

The quinism foundation: https://quinism.org/

Voyt Regnal • 1 year ago

Very badly selected examples 🫤
The first example is very convinient for climate and 'burning' alarmists. Nevertheless I would be very happy to see cold fusion replacing oil and gas as a source of energy (other numerous products like pharmaceuticals, polymers of all kinds still need oil). If cold fusion is so easy to ignite in room temperature using battery (? !), why Bill Gates, Al Gore, John Kerry, Clinton, Obama, Biden..and other ultra rich climate alarmist have not managed to fund and speed up development of such processes (like they did with covid jabs..lol). Why Greta Thunberg is not blabbing about it?
Common....please, give me the break.