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  • THE RISE OF SCIENCE DENIAL DUMB FUCKS

    These low IQ trailer trash honkies are starting to piss me off with their stupid fucken beliefs. Toss em all in oven I say. These stupid shits will only breed more low IQ filth.

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    Every day in the media we see once-unthinkable science headlines. More than seven hundred cases of measles across 22 states in the U.S., largely due to vaccine deniers. Climate change legislation stalled in the U.S. Senate—due mainly to partisan politicians who routinely confuse climate and weather—even as scientists tell us that we have only until 2030 to cut worldwide carbon emissions by half, then drop them to zero by 2050. And, in one of the most incredible developments of my lifetime, the Flat Earth movement is on the rise.

    Great opinion piece: https://www-newsweek-com.cdn.ampproj...merica-1421936

  • #2
    Your home-grown Eddie Bravo promotes flat earth!
    I wonder about the horizon riddle.
    https://youtu.be/ywJ7WTymYRc



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    • #3
      What a waste of 45 mins
      Me and the wife watched that on netflix

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      • #4
        The measles will wipe out the anti vax filth while the rest of us can watch and say "I told you so"

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        • #5
          People laughing are the ones who are indoctrinated lets have a look.

          Lighthouses don't work on a globe model oh wait it's no longer a globe they say we live on an oblate spheroid now.

          NASA and modern astronomers claim we are living on an oblate spheroid 25,000 statute miles in equatorial circumference with a curvature of 7.935 inches to the mile, varying inversely as the square of the distance, meaning in 3 miles there is a declination of nearly 6 feet, in 30 miles 600 feet, in 300 miles 60,000 feet and so on. Therefore, if we wish to prove or disprove the validity of their convexity claim, it is a fairly simple, straight-forward matter of measurements and calculations.

          The light at Cape Bonavista, Newfoundland is 150 feet above sea-level and visible at 35 miles, where it should be 491 feet below the horizon.

          The lighthouse steeple of St. Botolph’s Parish Church in Boston is 290 feet tall and visible from over 40 miles away, where it should be hidden a full 800 feet below the horizon!

          The Isle of Wight lighthouse in England is 180 feet high and can be seen up to 42 miles away, a distance at which modern astronomers say the light should fall 996 feet below line of sight.

          The Cape L’Agulhas lighthouse in South Africa is 33 feet high, 238 feet above sea level, and can be seen for over 50 miles. If the world was a globe, this light would fall 1,400 feet below an observer’s line of sight!

          The Statue of Liberty in New York stands 326 feet above sea level and on a clear day can be seen as far as 60 miles away. If the Earth was a globe, that would put Lady Liberty at an impossible 2,074 feet below the horizon!

          The lighthouse at Port Said, Egypt, at an elevation of only 60 feet has been seen an astonishing 58 miles away, where, according to modern astronomy it should be 2,182 feet below the line of sight!

          Another great example was the Notre Dame Antwerp spire standing 403 feet high from the foot of the tower with Strasburg measuring 468 feet above sea level. With the aid of a telescope, ships can be distinguished on the horizon and captains declare they can see the cathedral spire from an amazing 150 miles away. If the Earth were a globe, however, at that distance the spire should be an entire mile, 5,280 feet below the horizon!

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          • #6
            Measles outbreak in a vaccinated school population: epidemiology, chains of transmission and the role of vaccine failures.
            B M Nkowane, S W Bart, W A Orenstein, and M Baltier
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            Abstract
            An
            outbreak of measles occurred in a high school with a documented
            vaccination level of 98 per cent. Nineteen (70 per cent) of the cases
            were students who had histories of measles vaccination at 12 months of
            age or older and are therefore considered vaccine failures. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1646939/

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            • #7
              One such study is Timing of Increased Autistic Disorder Cumulative Incidence by Michael E. McDonald and John F. Paul, NHEERL/EPA, published in February 2010 in Vol. 44 of the Environmental Science & Technology journal. It reports that a spike in autism seen in 1995 corresponds with the introduction of human DNA to the MMR vaccine, suggesting a possible link.

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              • #8
                As of November 30, 2018, there have been more than 93,179 reports of measles vaccine reactions, hospitalizations, injuries and deaths following measles vaccinations made to the federal Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS), including 459 related deaths, 6,936 hospitalizations, and 1,748 related disabilities. Over 50% of those adverse events occurred in children three years old and under. However, the numbers of vaccine-related injuries and deaths reported to VAERS may not reflect the true number of serious health problems that occur develop after MMR vaccination.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by chuckz28 View Post
                  The measles will wipe out the anti vax filth while the rest of us can watch and say "I told you so"
                  Measles outbreak in a vaccinated school population: epidemiology, chains of transmission and the role of vaccine failures.
                  B M Nkowane, S W Bart, W A Orenstein, and M Baltier
                  Copyright and License information Disclaimer
                  This article has been cited by other articles in PMC.
                  Abstract
                  An
                  outbreak of measles occurred in a high school with a documented
                  vaccination level of 98 per cent. Nineteen (70 per cent) of the cases
                  were students who had histories of measles vaccination at 12 months of
                  age or older and are therefore considered vaccine failures. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1646939/

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TrapsBrah View Post
                    People laughing are the ones who are indoctrinated lets have a look.



                    Lighthouses don't work on a globe model oh wait it's no longer a globe they say we live on an oblate spheroid now.



                    NASA and modern astronomers claim we are living on an oblate spheroid 25,000 statute miles in equatorial circumference with a curvature of 7.935 inches to the mile, varying inversely as the square of the distance, meaning in 3 miles there is a declination of nearly 6 feet, in 30 miles 600 feet, in 300 miles 60,000 feet and so on. Therefore, if we wish to prove or disprove the validity of their convexity claim, it is a fairly simple, straight-forward matter of measurements and calculations.



                    The light at Cape Bonavista, Newfoundland is 150 feet above sea-level and visible at 35 miles, where it should be 491 feet below the horizon.



                    The lighthouse steeple of St. Botolph’s Parish Church in Boston is 290 feet tall and visible from over 40 miles away, where it should be hidden a full 800 feet below the horizon!



                    The Isle of Wight lighthouse in England is 180 feet high and can be seen up to 42 miles away, a distance at which modern astronomers say the light should fall 996 feet below line of sight.



                    The Cape L’Agulhas lighthouse in South Africa is 33 feet high, 238 feet above sea level, and can be seen for over 50 miles. If the world was a globe, this light would fall 1,400 feet below an observer’s line of sight!



                    The Statue of Liberty in New York stands 326 feet above sea level and on a clear day can be seen as far as 60 miles away. If the Earth was a globe, that would put Lady Liberty at an impossible 2,074 feet below the horizon!



                    The lighthouse at Port Said, Egypt, at an elevation of only 60 feet has been seen an astonishing 58 miles away, where, according to modern astronomy it should be 2,182 feet below the line of sight!



                    Another great example was the Notre Dame Antwerp spire standing 403 feet high from the foot of the tower with Strasburg measuring 468 feet above sea level. With the aid of a telescope, ships can be distinguished on the horizon and captains declare they can see the cathedral spire from an amazing 150 miles away. If the Earth were a globe, however, at that distance the spire should be an entire mile, 5,280 feet below the horizon!


                    Yeah, that’s the conundrum... great post!


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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by TrapsBrah View Post
                      Measles outbreak in a vaccinated school population: epidemiology, chains of transmission and the role of vaccine failures.

                      B M Nkowane, S W Bart, W A Orenstein, and M Baltier

                      Copyright and License information Disclaimer

                      This article has been cited by other articles in PMC.

                      Abstract

                      An

                      outbreak of measles occurred in a high school with a documented

                      vaccination level of 98 per cent. Nineteen (70 per cent) of the cases

                      were students who had histories of measles vaccination at 12 months of

                      age or older and are therefore considered vaccine failures. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1646939/


                      Here, I got this one... ok this is for the people out there afraid of a natural illness...
                      https://youtu.be/eR6NEv6yCEg
                      Morale of the story? Measles are no big deal.


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                      • #12
                        traps you ever ask yourself this very basic question...

                        why would this be a lie or a conspiracy? what does the government and scientists have to gain by telling you it's 1 shape while it's really another? why would that be something they need to lie about?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                          traps you ever ask yourself this very basic question...



                          why would this be a lie or a conspiracy? what does the government and scientists have to gain by telling you it's 1 shape while it's really another? why would that be something they need to lie about?


                          Funner question: What’s so secret about the South Pole??? Why can’t anyone just go??? Why did a group of scientists recently die in the South Pole? Hmmm??? [emoji848]


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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by mjrpwrlfting View Post
                            Funner question: What’s so secret about the South Pole??? Why can’t anyone just go??? Why did a group of scientists recently die in the South Pole? Hmmm??? [emoji848]


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                            That's not funner. Fuck you mine was funner!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                              That's not funner. Fuck you mine was funner!

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                              [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]


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