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    The coronavirus scam

    Do you not think it suspicious that I tend to post findings of reputable peer-reviewed sources while you guys post 3-minute videos? But, hey, I hear the peer-review process on youtube is actually quite rigorous.
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    The coronavirus scam

    Is this your way of dodging the question. Let me ask this real slooooooow....... Who............is.....................this.....................woman..........and...........what..............are.............her................qualfications? I am, of course, asking about the blond woman with...
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    The coronavirus scam

    For any interested, this guy Jeff Nelson, who posted the clip about the hospital in Iowa, is a full-on tinfoil hatter. I had to stop reading his twitter feed; I was laughing so hard, I feared imminent loss of consciousness.
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    The coronavirus scam

    Who is this woman, why should we believe her? What are her qualifications? Any person, whack-job or not, can make a tik-tok video. Her internet name appears to be "mominNC" - she would be a lot more believable if her internet name was "appropriately-qualified-medical-expert-in-NC".
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    Vaccination progress

    Look, you got caught passing off correlation as causation.
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    Vaccination progress

    What utterly shameless deception. There is no way 3500 Americans have died due to the Covid vaccine in 4 months. You are trying to pass off something entirely expected - that thousands of Americans who have been vaccinated will have died of something in the last 4 months - and try to connect...
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    The coronavirus scam

    First, your highly rhetorical demonizing of those who disagree with you certainly does not help your case - while it might make you feel good to toss out such barbs, and while your creationist friends will no doubt be heartened thereby, any serious, neutral reader will see it for what it is - a...
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    The coronavirus scam

    What is obvious is the misleading nature of the poster's original post - he (or she) posted a graph showing case numbers skyrocketing in Thailand and concluded masks don't work. Well, if you look at the whole picture, you see that testing also skyrocketed at the same time. This does not prove...
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    The coronavirus scam

    All right then. Since you have claimed this site supports a young earth, what specific claims that this site makes are we to consider as evidence of a young earth? Just one piece of evidence will suffice.
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    The coronavirus scam

    Is it a coincidence that you omitted this? I trust the point is obvious.
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    The coronavirus scam

    All right, how is this for starters (repeat of what has already been presented): The fact that he can blow vapor through a mask is not evidence that masks don’t protect against passing the coronavirus. After all, people breathe in and out with masks on. "By that illogic, the fact that air can...
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    Is there a risk of death from the covid vaccine?

    Evidence please. How many cases have there been of gunshot-caused deaths being attributed to covid?
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    Is there a risk of death from the covid vaccine?

    Evidence please.
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    The coronavirus scam

    You "feel" no burden? Obviously you don't. But that does not change the fact that one makes claims that one refuses to substantiate, a reasonable person will conclude the obvious.
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    The coronavirus scam

    How are we "missing" them? They have been named, their qualifications listed, and their specific issues with the video have been provided. What, exactly, is "missing"?
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    The coronavirus scam

    Strawman - who said anything about irrefutability? But, yes, the Mayo clinic has a very strong reputation as I suspect you know. As to why your guy is wrong, the Mayo doctor claimed: what’s being shown there isn’t really representative of the way that masks offer protection for the wearer or...
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    The coronavirus scam

    Let me ask you budding scientists a question: If someone pulled a rabbit out of a hat on a video, would you accuse me of being foolish to believe he really accomplished such a feat? Granted, the situations are not exactly analogous, but the point is that what your eyes show you can be deceptive...
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    The coronavirus scam

    The "appeal to authority" fallacy certainly would apply in a scenario where a person has the subject matter knowledge to make an argument, but instead defers to an authority. But, of course, I do not have the necessary subject matter expertise. And neither do you. Accusing me of committing...
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    The coronavirus scam

    Of course it is an appeal to authority! You are making my case for me. Do you really think that either you or I are qualified to judge the validity of that video in demonstrating that masks don't work? Of course not. Hence we appeal to qualified experts. The "appeal to authority" rejoinder...
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    The coronavirus scam

    I believe qualified experts over a quite likely misleading parlor trick. To wit: The clip demonstrates that "to work properly, even the best masks or respirators need to fit properly, without gaps, and not everything that looks like a really good mask necessarily has good filtration," said...
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