Rocknrolla69er wrote:So nobody's allowed to doubt all the data and opinions provided even though information has come to light shedding doubt on it all?
I noticed an Oxford professor who was an expert in the field had his evaluation interview censored. If you constantly hear one side of an argument it becomes your own, the older generation are the worst for it, too many opinion pieces read in the papers and spoonfed to you on the BBC etc. Try some social media and take in a view alternative opinions you'll get a better balance.
I love the conspiracy tool used in arguments, it's another word for people who read more than you , cheers
Read social media for the truth
Name the expert Oxford Professor and who censored his data so I can get a more balanced view.
£70k excess deaths. A lie propagated by the MSM?
There's a guy who works at Cave Street chip shop who swears he's Elvis. It's true, I read it in The Sun.