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 (DIR) Post #ARTXydYyF9Yz1uHb5U by Jagahati@noagendasocial.com
       2023-01-09T18:56:51Z
       
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       My understanding of the scientific method:Observe: “It seems like lots of people are dying suddenly”Ask a question: “What could possibly be causing this?”Form a Hypothesis: “Could it be the experimental injections?”Gather Data: “So, did they get the vax? Did they have any other conditions? Could it have been something else? Does this sort of thing happen often? Could we see the medical report or know any details about what happened?”Draw a conclusion: “Seems like it could be the vax”
       
 (DIR) Post #ARTY2xGoukHlJDqt0K by mrmcmayhem@noagendasocial.com
       2023-01-09T18:57:38Z
       
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       @Jagahati >reeee that's not what the settled soi-ence says reeeee, take the jab mf'ers!!!!!lol ded
       
 (DIR) Post #ARTY4l5LBneS63LIf2 by ralphw@noagendasocial.com
       2023-01-09T18:57:57Z
       
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       @Jagahati but the Scientific Method™ is "obey or we cast you out of society!"
       
 (DIR) Post #ARTYSU6FzXQWMs5Ioa by motorola68k@electron.ninja
       2023-01-09T19:02:13Z
       
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       @Jagahati you'd also have to consider the other data, such as the fact that heart disease is a leading killer of Americans. Correlation does not equal causation and the fact that my neighbor is gay and mows his lawn on Wednesdays would mean that anyone that mows their lawn on Wednesday is gay.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARTYpRUDsH7QvHF2ES by Jagahati@noagendasocial.com
       2023-01-09T19:06:23Z
       
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       @motorola68k I agree, hence why you would look at historical data and want to know more details. It’s very difficult to know for sure. But it’s also very difficult to rule anything out without more information.