LOL - wiki is not a source - LOLLOL, but the sources listed UNDER the Wiki article ARE--55 of them.
LOL - wiki is not a source - LOLLOL, but the sources listed UNDER the Wiki article ARE--55 of them.
LOL - wiki is not a source - LOL
LOL! But the 55 links underneath it ARE SOURCES, LOL! And the Wikipedia article is based upon those. And there are links within the article.LOL - wiki is not a source - LOL
source(noun)
a document (or organization) from which information is obtained
It's money, pure and simple. Certain people want to hear their opinions confirmed, and they want it badly enough that they'll accept such support uncritically. Sites like Gatewaypundit and NaturalNews make advertising money when they pump out the fake news.You know, I wonder why organizations like NaturalNews exist....what pleasure do they get out of proliferating misinformation and outright falsehoods? Is it a power thing, or what?
Of course they did. It's called censorship. You can't challemge the Cabal.You should also be aware that "Facebook banned posts with links to NaturalNews. com, NewsTarget.com, and Brighteon.com, all of which appear to be owned and run by NaturalNews and its founders."
Reference: Anatomy of a Disinformation Empire
You know, I wonder why organizations like NaturalNews exist....what pleasure do they get out of proliferating misinformation and outright falsehoods? Is it a power thing, or what?
I tested it. I just got my second shot yesterday (less than 24 hours ago). You would think the magnet would stick. It didn't.If you've been jabbed...is this true?
Why Are Magnets Sticking To Where People Got Covid Vaccines Injected?! 4 Videos!
I'd test it out but I can't.
He taught you how to make tea and you trust him now for medical advice?I typically take Wikipedia with a grain of salt.
I learned how to make pine needle tea from his brighteon web page. I suppose you would suggest I avoid that page.
Here's an interesting report on pine needle tea and how it may help with covid. It may even be a "cure". But, according to you and Wiki we shouldn't listen to it. Especially if we are followers of Jesus.
It is a bit long...but interesting.
90% of the time it’s a grift. Check out John Oliver discussing Alex Jones. Everything he’s pressing is to convince people to buy his various products.You know, I wonder why organizations like NaturalNews exist....what pleasure do they get out of proliferating misinformation and outright falsehoods? Is it a power thing, or what?
Ok look, you know my general attitude towards what you post here. I saw the "brighteon" link and thought negative things, but I watched it.If you've been jabbed...is this true?
Why Are Magnets Sticking To Where People Got Covid Vaccines Injected?! 4 Videos!
I'd test it out but I can't.
Funny fact. Some people become magnetic if they don’t wash enough - not because they’re magnetic, but because they’re so dirty the iron in the soil allows the magnet to work. Others are simple hucksters.Ok look, you know my general attitude towards what you post here. I saw the "brighteon" link and thought negative things, but I watched it.
The videos are credible enough that I now think the phenomenon might be real. I have no answer for what's going on, but I reject claims that microchips are involved. In fact, I reject all claims - because I'd need credible evidence to support them, rather than the opinions of the people taking the video.
If this is a legitimate phenomenon, I'd expect to hear more about it in the next few months. Heck, maybe there's a rational explanation already available somewhere; I'm about to go looking after I post this.
That's a fair pointFunny fact. Some people become magnetic if they don’t wash enough - not because they’re magnetic, but because they’re so dirty the iron in the soil allows the magnet to work. Others are simple hucksters.
Human magnetism - Wikipedia
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Of course they did. It's called censorship. You can't challemge the Cabal.
Like I told him, I got my second shot less than 24 hours ago. Moderna, you know, one of those that is supposed to have the nanotech in it. It fell off my arm as well.Seems like the phenomenon may not be terrible widespread.
The Covid Vaccine Magnet Challenge debunked: Why the jab can't contain a microchip!
Internet users are trying to prove, or disprove, the conspiracy that the Covid-19 vaccine contains a microchip with the new Covid Vaccine Magnet Challenge.www.hitc.com
I got my J&J shot a little more than a week ago, and just tried "the magnet challenge". It fell off. You might say that's too long to wait, but hey, I tried. The article above has a number of people who claim to have had similarly-unremarkable results.
I have no idea what's going on, or even if it's common.
Ask CNN. They admitted to doing that.You know, I wonder why organizations like NaturalNews exist....what pleasure do they get out of proliferating misinformation and outright falsehoods? Is it a power thing, or what?
Loaded questionAs a follower of Jesus, do you still want to be aligned with Michael Allen's empire of disinformation?
LOL - wiki is not a source - LOLLOL! But the 55 links underneath it ARE SOURCES, LOL! And the Wikipedia article is based upon those. And there are links within the article.
definitions.net says this about the pertinent meaning for "source" as we are using it here:
So, wikipedia fits that description. But it is always a good idea to check out the footnotes that the info comes from, on any wikipedia page.
LOL!