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originally posted by: OmegaLogos
Which makes me think...
Either way, your comments can be rejected ok!
So can yours, since you can't get your hands on these techs you claim exist.
Again ... goodluck sleeping soundly tonight! Muahahahaha!!!
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: Unknownparadox
Using words figuratively, that is why the commas are there.
teaching people how to spot misinformation = a "cognitive vaccine".
Not an actual jab.
originally posted by: Unknownparadox
A vaccine to help you believe what ever they tell you. How great is that?
originally posted by: AllisVibration
a reply to: WaESN
Ha, would that be the Prussian system of education much of the world adopted since it’s inception, the one that teaches us to obey authority unquestionably, listen to the bell and be punctual, gives us the very basics of knowledge so we can be useful idiots within the workforce?
Or are you referring to higher education? Where knowledge is so specialised and compartmentalised, that a person can say be an expert in say the subject of Archaeology, yet so lacking in their knowledge of material science, that they conclude granite was worked with bronze tools simply because they were found on location?
Not that we don’t need education, but we will fair better when we educate ourselves.
originally posted by: Unknownparadox
a reply to: TheMichiganSwampBuck
I didn't read that they had a literal vaccine,
Research into “cognitive vaccines”
With the new two year turn around on vaccines, it won't be long. It clearly says they are researching it. But what is it vaccinating you from? Independent thought?
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: TheMichiganSwampBuck
They were obviously using the terms figuratively.
Funny thing is that here we are with someone taking it literally. Which pretty much proves the point the article was trying to make.
Adverse Events Associated with Childhood Vaccines: Evidence Bearing on Causality.