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Reply #30 - Apr 1st, 2024 at 3:22am
 
it_is_the_light wrote on Mar 31st, 2024 at 8:24am:


LOL...

ANOTHER absurd meme from the forum's favourite (?) bible basher.

The Gateway Pundit (TGP) is an American far-right fake news website,
known for publishing falsehoods, hoaxes, and conspiracy theories
.  It's
been described by the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology as one of the
websites that "primarily propagate fake news", by Newsweek as a "fake news"
website, and by CNN as a website "prone to peddling conspiracy theories".


A 2020 study by researchers from Northeastern, Harvard, Northwestern
and Rutgers universities found that among Republicans and older people
The Gateway Pundit was the most shared fake news domain in tweets
related to COVID, significantly outperforming other fake news domains
such as InfoWars, WorldNetDaily, Judicial Watch and Natural News.

And...

A large study published in the journal Political Psychology reports that the
link between conspiracy belief and religiosity is rooted in cognitive similarities
between the two beliefs, and that people with higher conspiracy belief also
tend to be more religious
.

In crude terms, this simply means that if one believes in the bullshit of the
bible, then you'll blindly accept bullshit from anyone else.   Sad really.

    Cheesy
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Reply #31 - Apr 1st, 2024 at 3:40am
 
Bobby. wrote on Mar 31st, 2024 at 8:00am:
https://supersally.substack.com/p/australian-bureau-of-statistics-has?utm_medium...


Australian Bureau of Statistics Has Released Complete Set of 2023 Data on 26 March 2024.
ABS reports 2023 deaths lower than 2022. Small consolation considering that the 2023 registered deaths continue above baseline deaths. All age-groups, particularly middle-aged and elderly decimated!

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The ABS smooths over excess deaths, reassuring that 2023 deaths are lower than 2022 deaths. However, the 2023 deaths continue to be well above baseline and baseline range for most of 2023!

    182,038 deaths occurred in 2023 and were registered by 29 February 2024. This is 4.6% lower than the 190,775 deaths that occurred in 2022.

    The 2023 deaths were 9,999 higher (+5.8%) than 172,039 deaths which occurred in 2021.

    The 2023 deaths were 19,372 higher (+11.9%) than the 162,666 deaths which occurred in 2020 - before the Covid-19 vaccine rollouts.

    There were 4,387 deaths attributed to COVID-19 (certified by a doctor in 2023), about half of the deaths attributed to Covid-19 in 2022.

I wanted to calculate cumulative excess deaths from 2020 to 2023.

Referring to a 2015-2019 baseline for current data is no longer accurate, as typical deaths do tend to increase over time with population changes. That 2015-2019 baseline is already 4 years old. To make some attempt to counter this, I still used the 2015-2019 average monthly deaths as baseline for 2020. For 2021 to 2023, I used excel forecast on the monthly 2015-2019 data to give a forecast expected deaths based on prior historical trending.

Using this approach, I arrived at 45,779 excess deaths from 2020 to 2023.

Thank you for doing the maths.  I'm not quite sure why you did though?

Any implication that COVID vaccines were responsible for an increase
in excess deaths would of course be erroneous,

No Evidence Excess Deaths Linked to Vaccines, Contrary to Claims Online.


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Reply #32 - Apr 1st, 2024 at 8:23am
 
AusGeoff wrote on Apr 1st, 2024 at 3:22am:
And...

A large study published in the journal Political Psychology reports that the
link between conspiracy belief and religiosity is rooted in cognitive similarities
between the two beliefs, and that people with higher conspiracy belief also
tend to be more religious
.

In crude terms, this simply means that if one believes in the bullshit of the
bible, then you'll blindly accept bullshit from anyone else.   Sad really.

    Cheesy


Says Conspiracy Nutso who believes the Catholic Church can pressure the High Court.

Pavlovian reflex anti-religious miasma befogs your brain even more than any hard core Biblical literalism ever could.
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Reply #33 - Apr 1st, 2024 at 9:21am
 
The Gateway Pundit is a CIA supported site.
Well, it has been exposed as such in the past.
But the CIA have cleaned it up a bit to make it look like they no longer are 'involved' in making this site a prime CIA 'mis-information' outlet for their counter-manipulations and machinations for 'whatever' reason?  Roll Eyes

During the last Election. The CIA were found to have produced over half of the world's BOTS online at the time.

Conspiracy Intelligence Agency.
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Reply #34 - Apr 1st, 2024 at 10:15am
 
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Reply #35 - Apr 1st, 2024 at 10:51am
 
I only got two shots, and they were only because of peer pressure. To me, peer pressure is derived from "conspiracy theory" - "take the shots or you'll cause everyone else to die", panic panic

I got no more shots, there was just too much "Dan Dictator Andrews" type crap flying about. Everything became conspiracy theory, and who from? - the LibLab politicians and their sycophant followers




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Reply #36 - Apr 1st, 2024 at 11:39am
 
Bias_2012 wrote on Apr 1st, 2024 at 10:51am:
I only got two shots, and they were only because of peer pressure. To me, peer pressure is derived from "conspiracy theory" - "take the shots or you'll cause everyone else to die", panic panic

I got no more shots, there was just too much "Dan Dictator Andrews" type crap flying about. Everything became conspiracy theory, and who from? - the LibLab politicians and their sycophant followers






There are many ways to clean your physical body
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Reply #37 - Apr 2nd, 2024 at 4:18am
 
Frank wrote on Apr 1st, 2024 at 8:23am:
AusGeoff wrote on Apr 1st, 2024 at 3:22am:
And...

A large study published in the journal Political Psychology reports that the
link between conspiracy belief and religiosity is rooted in cognitive similarities
between the two beliefs, and that people with higher conspiracy belief also
tend to be more religious
.

In crude terms, this simply means that if one believes in the bullshit of the
bible, then you'll blindly accept bullshit from anyone else.   Sad really.

    Cheesy


Says Conspiracy Nutso who believes the Catholic Church can pressure the High Court.

Pavlovian reflex anti-religious miasma befogs your brain even more than any hard core Biblical literalism ever could.

If you've read many of my other comments denigrating active conspiracy
theorists—and naming and exposing them—you'd know  that describing
me as the same thing is nonsense Frank.

   I'm guessing you didn't fully read the links I posted earlier?

BTW, I'm not "anti-religious";  I'm actually ignostic, but normally—for the ease
of debate—call myself an atheist.  And ignostics are definitely not anti-religious. 
(Nor are atheists typically.)

If you truly believe that our church and state are truly separated, then you're
apparently unaware of the influence of the Catholic church on our politicians—at
the beginning of each sitting day in the Senate and House of Representatives
the Lord's Prayer is read. This is done because these prayers are part of the
rules, or the standing orders of the Senate and House.

How can you justify the standing orders of our parliaments including a
religious/Christian prayer?  What happened to our supposed separation
of church and state? 

Even Section 116 of our Constitution says in part:  "The Commonwealth shall
not make any law for establishing any religion, or for imposing any religious
observance
...".

The reading of this archaic, absurd religious invocation should be abolished
ASAP.   Aren't we now a secular country?




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Reply #38 - Apr 2nd, 2024 at 5:17am
 
it_is_the_light wrote on Apr 1st, 2024 at 10:15am:

   Oh dear...

Yet ANOTHER bogus, totally misrepresented 3rd-party meme
from OzPol's resident village idiot LOL.

The US Food and Drug Administration has settled an ultimately
vexatious lawsuit over some of its posts about ivermectin,
including what may have been one of its more popular, lightweight,
pandemic-era social media campaigns. 

In August 2021, to discourage people from using ivermectin to
prevent or treat COVID, the FDA tweeted “You are not a horse.
You are not a cow. Serious y’all. Stop It
.” and posted a similar
message on Instagram.

Which was a completely valid and clinically-supported public
request, as there was zero evidence that ivermectin was of any
use pre- or post-COVID infection
.  The FDA and the World Health
Organization encouraged people not to use it.

And of course, and right on cue, the usual COVID/ivermection conspiracy
theorists—among them Joseph Mercola, Sherri Tenpenny,  Pierre Kory,
Robert Malone, Paul Marik, John Campbell, and even Joe Rogan and
Alex Jones—started flooding social media with their unqualified,
misrepresentative bullshit.

The full—true interpretation—of the FDA case is HERE.  To claim that
the FDA's early social posts were responsible for anybody's deaths is
truly ludicrous—considering that Trump's delay in accepting that COVID
was a serious killer, and his absurd advice that ivermectin, laundry bleach,
and anal UV light could treat and/or prevent the virus, or that "As if by a
miracle
", it would just disappear were responsible for an estimated
100,000+ additional, unnecessary COVID deaths.

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Reply #39 - Apr 2nd, 2024 at 9:25am
 
Secularism doesn't mean what you think it means, pal, the exclusion of religious views from public life. Not at all.

"A modern definition, provided by scholar Jean Baubérot, sees secularism made up of three parts: separation of religious institutions from the institutions of the state and no domination of the political sphere by religious institutions; freedom of thought, conscience, and religion for all; and no state discrimination against anyone on grounds of their religion or non-religious worldview". Australia is a secular state.

As to the Lord's Prayer:

On 28 October 1997, Senator Bob Brown (AG, Tas) gave notice of a motion to amend SO 50 to remove the preamble and Lord’s Prayer and replace them with an invitation to senators to pray or reflect on their responsibilities.[7] Two days later the Senate agreed to refer Senator Brown’s motion to the Procedure Committee and that senators be consulted.[8] The Procedure Committee’s Second Report of 1997 reported that those senators who joined in the prayer considered its retention as important; and those who did not join in the prayer did not have a strong view as to its abolition.[9] Senator Brown’s motion was moved and negatived on 27 November 1997.

So it is not compulsory to recite it. Anne Aly, Faruqi, Husic and all the atheists or ignostics don't recite it, being Mohammedans or otherwise non-Christians, and they are not discriminated against on that account in any way since there is NO religious institution within state institutions that could, if it existed and wanted to, discriminate against them.
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Reply #40 - Apr 2nd, 2024 at 10:38am
 
Frank wrote on Apr 2nd, 2024 at 9:25am:
Anne Aly, Faruqi, Husic


They'll be waiting for the day when a passage from the Koran will be recited at the beginning of each Parliamentary session .... God willing

That's my conspiracy theory




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Reply #41 - Apr 3rd, 2024 at 2:52am
 
Bias_2012 wrote on Apr 2nd, 2024 at 10:38am:
Frank wrote on Apr 2nd, 2024 at 9:25am:
Anne Aly, Faruqi, Husic

They'll be waiting for the day when a passage from the Koran will be recited at the beginning of each Parliamentary session.... God willing...


In any Australian court Muslims can swear on the Koran.

Procedure for administering an oath upon the Holy Quran:

    •  The witness should be handed the Holy Quran (in its cover),

    •  The witness should be asked to remove the Holy Quran from its cover,

     • The witness should be asked if he/she recognises the book as a true copy of the Holy Quran,

    •  The oath should then be administered,

    •  The witness should be asked to return the Holy Quran to its cover.

In my opinion, this is offensive, and has no place in any Australian law
court.  It's also another example of the covert, insidious infiltration of
more Islamic laws (sharia?) and culture into our country under the guise
of multiculturalism.

There are now (2021 census) 813,300 Muslims, or 3.2% of the total
population in Australia.  This compares with 812,800 Aboriginals, or the
same 3.2% of the total population.




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Reply #42 - Apr 3rd, 2024 at 8:45am
 
We research is all

Vaxers just walk blindly where

Government tells them 🤷‍♂️
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Reply #43 - Apr 3rd, 2024 at 10:38am
 
AusGeoff wrote on Apr 3rd, 2024 at 2:52am:
Bias_2012 wrote on Apr 2nd, 2024 at 10:38am:
Frank wrote on Apr 2nd, 2024 at 9:25am:
Anne Aly, Faruqi, Husic

They'll be waiting for the day when a passage from the Koran will be recited at the beginning of each Parliamentary session.... God willing...


In any Australian court Muslims can swear on the Koran.

Procedure for administering an oath upon the Holy Quran:

    •  The witness should be handed the Holy Quran (in its cover),

    •  The witness should be asked to remove the Holy Quran from its cover,

     • The witness should be asked if he/she recognises the book as a true copy of the Holy Quran,

    •  The oath should then be administered,

    •  The witness should be asked to return the Holy Quran to its cover.

In my opinion, this is offensive, and has no place in any Australian law
court.  It's also another example of the covert, insidious infiltration of
more Islamic laws (sharia?) and culture into our country under the guise
of multiculturalism.

There are now (2021 census) 813,300 Muslims, or 3.2% of the total
population in Australia.  This compares with 812,800 Aboriginals, or the
same 3.2% of the total population.



I wonder if the courts would allow me to swear on my copy of "How To Get Well" health book by god Paavo Airola? - that's my only real bible

Or perhaps "The Internet for Dummies" .. I had my nose stuck in that for quite some time

The Aboriginals could swear on a copy of the Dept of Land & Environment's Planning Principles

The Chinese could swear on a copy of Mao's little Red Book

etc, etc






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