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What is so hard about including sources to claims?
I know why you would avoid this. You're lying or spreading incorrect information.
HAHAHAHAHAHA. You're right! I don't want to talk to you because you're so right about everything!
It's not that you see everything black and white like a teenager that makes immediate judgements without data to back it up then demands everyone else be held to a higher standard.
Remdesivir is deadly, period
Ceffer quoting a Freemason... what is this world comming to?
That said, I like the quote.
Side Thread on Manly P. Hall below:
https://patrick.net/post/1379769/2023-07-12-manly-p-hall
all the Founders were Freemasons
Many of the founding fathers of America were also Freemasons, including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Paul Revere, John Hancock, James Monroe, Ethan Allen, John Jay, Sam Adams, John Paul Jones, and John Hancock. It is believed that about nine out of the fifty-six men that signed the Declaration of Independence were Masons, and about thirteen out of the thirty-nine that signed the US Constitutions were also Masons. The first official Masonic lodge in America was opened in Boston in 1733, although Freemasons were meeting in Philadelphia as early as 1715. The Masons diverse membership has consisted of emperors, kings, presidents, religious leaders, sports and entertainment legends, scientists, inventors, and statesmen. The actual percentage of Freemasons among the Founding Fathers was quite low, and many of them were not terribly committed to the movement.
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