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1   Tenpoundbass   2023 Jan 31, 3:11pm  

We're playing Are you Smarter than a 6th grader God Mode. (those of us smart enough to have not gotten vaxed)
2   Tenpoundbass   2023 Jan 31, 3:13pm  

He's woefully wrong on Wokeness he says he gets it, they are doing it to make people more kind to each other, but they go too far.
If that is his take on Woke, then he is missing the whole Marxist Communist creep part. Or he is complicit.
3   EBGuy   2023 Jan 31, 4:35pm  

For the record, it had nothing to do with the Covid-19 vaccine. He was on a Beta blocker blood pressure medication. After only one day of being off the medication, the suicidal thoughts and fatigue lifted. Something to keep in mind if you have high blood pressure as there are two different classes of medication that you can take.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=gtyIH-ABfGg&si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE&t=341
4   Ceffer   2023 Jan 31, 11:12pm  

Tenpoundbass says


He's woefully wrong on Wokeness he says he gets it, they are doing it to make people more kind to each other

He is just another victim of weaponized altruism and empathy, a handy utility of the psychopaths who have no altruism or empathy, but have learned to use social emotions against their victims. It was like 'Sam I Ponzi and Launder Am' of FTX going to Virtue Signaling Academy to learn how to manipulate people through professed altruism. All of these social media scams were all introduced on announcements of fake altruism. Sam's little problem is it is kind of hard to altruistically tell people you robbed them of billions of dollars.

There are medical scientists trying to find ways to ameliorate the effects of the vaccines in various ways, which I heartily approve of. I don't think people should be punished for not recognizing the enormity of atrocities being inflicted by a small coven of evil people pretending to act altruistically. There actually was a time when you could generally trust medicine and government health policies.

Scott has the same complaint I heard from one guy in Santa Cruz. He's a pilot and he got the vax to fly, and had nothing but multiple problems occur medically afterward with his doctors telling him they don't know what's wrong with him and generally gaslighting him and fobbing him off. He is so miserable he says he is seriously considering suicide.
5   HeadSet   2023 Feb 1, 8:38am  

Ceffer says

He's a pilot and he got the vax to fly, and had nothing but multiple problems occur medically afterward

Was he grounded?
6   Ceffer   2023 Feb 1, 8:45am  

HeadSet says

Was he grounded?

Good question. He's kind of a thorny character. I don't think so, he is mostly private aircraft with flying a few people around I think. I am not hep to the world of pilots, though my father was one.
7   The_Deplorable   2023 Feb 5, 12:22pm  

Ceffer says
He's a pilot and he got the vax to fly, and had nothing but multiple problems occur medically afterward with his doctors telling him they don't know what's wrong with him and generally gaslighting him and fobbing him off.

From the link of the Original Poster:

"Is Adams vaccine injured?

It’s hard to tell if Adams was damaged by the Covid injection he says he submitted to just to be permitted to fly to Greece (video at 45:00).

From his discussion in the video, it seems he might have suffered a jab injury but doesn’t want to say so because (a) he’s not certain the vaccine caused the problem; or (b) he doesn’t want to face yet more cancellation and opprobrium from those running the operation."
https://hillmd.substack.com/p/scott-adams-says-hes-lost-will-to

See also:

https://dilbert.com/strip/2021-01-17
8   Ceffer   2023 Feb 5, 1:19pm  

If he hadn't gotten fucked by the vax, he would not have spoken out. Besides, the dialog over vax isn't about winning and losing a limited discussion, it's about imposed tyranny and the Globalists' license to kill with vaccines instead of bullets.
9   Patrick   2023 Feb 5, 3:38pm  

If I recall correctly, Scott Adams mocked those who were suspicious of a completely new gene-based drug with literally zero long-term safety data, and sketchy short-term safety data at best. Makes it hard to feel sorry for him.
10   Ceffer   2023 Feb 5, 4:07pm  

He has a knowledge gap-osis on medical matters and acted presumptuously on the basis of media fired emotion. I don't pay a steep price yet for my varying gaposi, he did. I think he is entitled to a 'cure', but he does bear some responsibility for being a public figure leading other sheep to slaughter, though I don't know I would count it as a mortal sin, more a sin of ignorance and dire persuasions rather than frank concentration camp guard malice.
11   Patrick   2023 Feb 6, 9:01pm  

https://brownstone.org/articles/how-the-unvaccinated-got-it-right/


How the “Unvaccinated” Got It Right

Scott Adams is the creator of the famous cartoon strip, Dilbert. It is a strip whose brilliance derives from close observation and understanding of human behavior. Some time ago, Scott turned those skills to commenting insightfully and with notable intellectual humility on the politics and culture of our country.

Like many other commentators, and based on his own analysis of evidence available to him, he opted to take the Covid “vaccine.”

Recently, however, he posted a video on the topic that has been circulating on social media. It was a mea culpa in which he declared, “The unvaccinated were the winners,” and, to his great credit, “I want to find out how so many of [my viewers] got the right answer about the “vaccine” and I didn’t.”


Article gives a list of obvious reasons that anyone in their right mind should have seen the vaxx for the dangerous scam it is.
12   The_Deplorable   2023 Feb 7, 9:07pm  

Patrick says

Article gives a list of obvious reasons that anyone in their right mind should have seen the vaxx for the dangerous scam it is.

Looking back, Scott Adams didn't do his homework.

1. We had one year of Covid without the vaccine. The vaccine showed up on December 17, 2020 on live TV with the fainting of Tiffany Dover, a critical care nurse at the Catholic Memorial Hospital in Chattanooga, Tennessee right after she received the Pfizer vaccine.

2. That was the last time we saw Tiffany Dover alive.

3. In 2020, doctors around the world were curing Covid patients with Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) with spectacular results.

4. HCQ cures Covid for less than a dime.

5. In 2005, the CDC and Anthony Fauci knew that Chloroquine and it's milder derivative HCQ kills all the viruses of the Corona family of viruses. Back then Fauci had nothing but praise for HCQ. This was the result of the 2003 Corona virus flu outbreak against the SARS-Cov virus.

6. In 2007, Dr. Didier Raoult, MD, and Ph.D Virologist, Professor of Medicine, and one of the world's top experts on flu viruses published another medical study showing that HCQ kills the Covid virus.

7. The following is from a Dr. Raoult interview in Le Parisien from The Saker in early 2020 - nine months before the arrival of the vaccine: https://thesaker.is/interview-with-professor-didier-raoult-in-the-parisien-newspaper-22-march-2020/

DIDIER RAOULT: "To those who say there has to be thirty multi-centered studies with a thousand patients, I reply that if we had to apply these existing methodological rules, we would have to re-do a study on the usefulness of the parachute. Take a hundred people, half with parachutes and half without and count the dead at the end to see which is the best method.

When you have a treatment that works versus zero other available treatments, this treatment should be the norm.

And I am free to proscribe it as a doctor. It is not necessary to obey the orders of the state to treat patients. The recommendations of the Health Authority are advice, but not binding. Since Hippocrates, the doctor does what is best, to the best of his knowledge according to the state of scientific knowledge."


8. The efficacy of the HCQ treatment against Covid is around 99% and at that level, a placebo group is not needed (and it is downright useless) to validate HCQ as a cure against Covid.

9. Finally, in the presence of a medication that cures Covid, such as HCQ, Vaccines under the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) are not allowed - and they are in fact illegal.

The_Deplorable
14   Onvacation   2023 Feb 14, 9:47am  

Patrick says

Makes it hard to feel sorry for him.

Yeah, fuck him. I bet Dilbert avoided the jab.
15   Patrick   2023 Feb 26, 5:33pm  

https://www.foxnews.com/us/laid-off-newspapers-drop-office-cartoon-dilbert-over-creators-racial-remarks


Multiple newspapers have pulled the popular office comedy comic strip "Dilbert" after its creator Scott Adams made racist comments in his podcast, and then doubled down on them.

"If nearly half of all Blacks are not okay with White people – according to this poll, not to me – that’s a hate group," Adams said during his "Coffee with Scott Adams" vlog, referring to a Rasmussen poll published this week. "That’s a hate group, and I don’t want anything to do with them."

"And I would say, based on the current way things are going, the best advice I can give to White people is to get the hell away from Black people," he continued, adding, "There is no fixing this … you just have to escape," which he said was why he moved to his current neighborhood that has "a very low Black population."

The poll that Adams cited asked two questions: (1) Do you agree or disagree with this statement: "It’s OK to be white," (2) Do you agree or disagree with this statement: "Black people can be racist, too." The poll found that 26% of Black respondents said "no" to the first question, and 21% said they weren’t sure, which Adams concluded meant 47% had a negative response.


It's brave of Scott to tell this truth. And it is true - a lot of black people, maybe half, are quite racist against white people.

If "hate crimes" were prosecuted fairly, I'm certain that we would see that the large majority of hate crimes in America are black people violently assaulting whites and Asians just because of their race.
16   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2023 Feb 26, 5:43pm  

Patrick says


https://www.foxnews.com/us/laid-off-newspapers-drop-office-cartoon-dilbert-over-creators-racial-remarks


Multiple newspapers have pulled the popular office comedy comic strip "Dilbert" after its creator Scott Adams made racist comments in his podcast, and then doubled down on them.

"If nearly half of all Blacks are not okay with White people – according to this poll, not to me – that’s a hate group," Adams said during his "Coffee with Scott Adams" vlog, referring to a Rasmussen poll published this week. "That’s a hate group, and I don’t want anything to do with them."

"And I would say, based on the current way things are going, the best advice I can give to White people is to get the hell away from Black people," he continued, adding, "There is no fixing this … you just have to escape,...


people who think blacks aren’t racist, never lived in all black neighborhoods. gullible dumb fucks.
20   AmericanKulak   2023 Feb 28, 11:09pm  

Patrick says

It's brave of Scott to tell this truth. And it is true - a lot of black people, maybe half, are quite racist against white people.


If it was only in the low-mid 20s and the survery has overlap, it's still freaking high. Over a fifth to a quarter of Blacks thinking that it's not okay to be White and/or They can't be racist.

Which is a steaming pile of bullshit because the group in America that has the most negative views towards other races, both in depth and spread of them... is Blacks.

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