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Excellent book from an excellent academic.

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I used to teach earth science. It's amazing what science knows about the universe and about the evolution. What science still has absolutely no clue about is how the universe came into being, and how life came into being on earth. It seems evident that the scientific method is not the method that is needed to determine such things.

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Can't be amazing knowledge about evolution when it doesn't exist the first place.

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Yes, there is and has been evolution. You can believe whatever you want, but it doesn't change the facts.

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Evolution is a theory. There's zero facts involved.

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The Pfizer Papers - a historic book based upon what Pfizer was forced to disclose after they tried to seal the clinical trial data for seventy-five years.

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Let’s write ad infinitude about all the things we know already! And then we’ll have our son take mushrooms and ignore the whole story! Write a whole new book, where this is hardly addressed at all, and we’ll just keep going round and round and round and round for fucking ever, YAY HEROES of BULLSHIT!

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Ad infinitum is the phrase you're looking for there. And how many people "knew" "all the things" already when he started writing? How many do now? What does knowing even mean in this sense?

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Rupert Sheldrake, limited hangout extraordinaire~

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I think Sasha Latypova just wrote that Rupert agrees with getting the vaccine. Within the last month or so.

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Dang that's sad, I like him - met him a few times, he was a friend of a (now dead )friend whose biography I wrote. A lot of those sixties folk got fooled into taking whatever the man told them to take at the time, and have just kept on doing it. mRNA included.

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