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submitted by Boardallday3 to DeathVax19 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 01:39:00 ago (+44/-0)     (files.catbox.moe)

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[ - ] dulcima 0 points 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 09:59:33 ago (+0/-0)

Earth's magnetic field is indeed weakening though. It's been posited that the present solar cycle could be playing its part on people's mental health, which might explain why there are so many crazies around these days.

[ - ] localsal 1 point 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 10:13:59 ago (+1/-0)

How is the magnetic field doing? I haven't heard any recent predictions about the change, but thought it was due very soon.

Mental health could be affected by all kinds of things - the sun, or man-made electronic fields around us, or just the fact that we have so many comforts, and so much free time that our minds cannot stay focused enough, and learns to create insanity from the chaos.

[ - ] dulcima 1 point 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 10:35:01 ago (+1/-0)

It's about ten per cent weaker - which makes us more vulnerable to UV rays for one thing. Might explain why I burn in seconds! The South Atlantic Anomaly is getting bigger too.

Saw articles saying a pole reversal isn't imminent. A lot of it is speculation though and the poles are moving. If the world is in danger of global catastrophe, the government won't warn us - not the real thing, when they have fake scares to keep people terrified.

Earth doing what it does seems in lockstep with a dying Western civilisation.

[ - ] Trumpman1488 1 point 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 03:41:20 ago (+1/-0)

Science is for fags.

[ - ] Boardallday3 [op] 3 points 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 04:43:36 ago (+3/-0)

The scientific method? Or mainstream "science"?

[ - ] BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod 1 point 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 03:24:06 ago (+1/-0)

body clock? pretty sure us whites have long lived in lands where the sun might only be up for a few hrs a day, then almost all day.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 04:44:11 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] SithEmpire 5 points 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 03:26:18 ago (+5/-0)

Some are going to believe that, in place of all evidence it was vaxecution, and despite zero evidence of it occurring every 11 years.

Some others are going to conclude they should take cover underground every 11 years.

It needs to be made punishable. Errant assertions on a large enough platform inflict real costs which should be recoverable through legal action, if they are not well-sourced and peer-reviewed.

[ - ] SecretHitler 4 points 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 04:11:53 ago (+4/-0)

I would absolutely not want that law on the books.

[ - ] SithEmpire 0 points 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 16:02:51 ago (+0/-0)

You would be able to say anything you want as long as it follows the words "I think that...", "In my opinion..." or similar.

[ - ] SecretHitler 1 point 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 17:17:17 ago (+1/-0)

The bigger problem is who gets to decide what information is "errant"

[ - ] UncleDoug 2 points 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 06:52:28 ago (+2/-0)

Errant assertions used to be punishable with a hatchet to the face.

[ - ] Broc_Liath 1 point 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 07:24:33 ago (+1/-0)

They're going to go back and adjust the heart disease historical data to make it fit, just like they did with climate change.

It needs to be made punishable. Errant assertions on a large enough platform inflict real costs which should be recoverable through legal action, if they are not well-sourced and peer-reviewed.

If we had the power to do that, then things like this would not be a problem. The primary vehicle for their damage is through legislation.

[ - ] VoatGoat 0 points 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 07:49:01 ago (+0/-0)

Before Curt killed propertarianism with terrible optics, it was going down the right path regarding punishing lying.

[ - ] Ragnar 0 points 3.0 yearsJul 6, 2022 16:01:10 ago (+0/-0)

peer reviewed
A joke