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[eBook] The Real Anthony Fauci by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. $0 @ Amazon US

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            • +4

              @Stripes: I can't parse this sentence.

            • +6

              @Stripes: Supporting evidence in the same way picking 50 specific coin flips out of 10000000 tells you you’re guaranteed all heads. When people present evidence that disagrees with 99.999% of evidence it’s not because of what they’re leaving in, it’s about what they’re leaving out. And then misrepresenting the conclusion of that evidence. They’re hoping you’re too busy to fact check them or ask someone who doesn’t have a book to sell,

              • +2

                @JumperC: I mean, just like trusting a company selling a drug and making billions

              • @JumperC: Right to the nub of one of the problems.

        • +3

          It’s funny the same people don’t bother to ask any questions when presented with a book of lies from people whose sole purpose is to make money from easily provable falsehoods. That don’t survive the simplest of scrutiny and that harm genuine questions by tarnishing them all with the same brush.

        • +6

          You can "ponder" questions you ask, however RFK Jr is plainly a nutjob based on his opinions prior to COVID.

          Anything that he smashes out on a keyboard has very limited value for "pondering".

        • +3

          do you question paracetemol or nurofen? what about antibiotics? cough syrup? how much time do you spend online reading about them and arguing about them?

          big pharma is behind all that too! and they're only in it for the money!!!

          all companies exist to make money. you should be critical of all those who seek money from you. there are plenty of shoddy products out there. but there has to be a good reason to be doubtful. a global conspiracy with zero truth behind it, all to make really not that much money in the grand scheme of things seems like a lot of effort for 'big pharma' to go to when they're already doing quite well.

    • +1

      Clearly the OP missed the opportunity and chose to be a disciple of sticky toilet cubicle walls. If you need evidence that the trolls thrown off Whirlpool gravitate here, this post is one of many that exemplifies the trend.
      Critical thinking requires an open mind. Not a decaying pumpkin.
      The worshippers of this dribble deserve the impacts on non vaccination.I blame genetics.

      I wish the media and courts would name every single cooker who wants to step up, so society can audit their parasitic hypocrisy and so the peers they work with and the people who pay them can decide to act accordingly in protecting science,intelligence and the previous generations who delivered these ******wits the oxygen they breathe today.
      If cookers are big on principle as they claim, out yourselves in 3D.
      Ipecac syrup is what they are

      • +3

        Bunch of words here nothing else.

        We should question everything. Just because someone said it doesn't make it true.

        And if you oppose people who question then you no better than institutions that force ideology and propoganda down people throat.

        • +1

          Questioning stupidity is one of my hobbies. But it wears me down. Especially the 'born again warriors' abusing history and flying Eureka flags or red ensigns. So I limit my questions to meaningful content and intelligible reasoning.
          Sorry that you found yourself on a forum exposed to a whole lot of words. (geez, how could that be?) Which 'ideology' do you think is being pushed down "your" throat and list the propaganda, or do I just need to read the book?

          "Just because someone said it doesn't make it true." Oh that old chestnut? The Trump, Putin mantra.
          Nice

          • +1

            @Protractor: What are you on about ?

            • @life is suffering: "So I limit my questions to meaningful content and intelligible reasoning." As i do with my answers

              • +1

                @Protractor: Science is not always 💯 and not always used for good purposes.

                Let's it sink in

                • +1

                  @life is suffering: Where does that leave opinion based on 'influencers', conspiracies and giant orange babies?

                • +1

                  @life is suffering: No educated adult with even a moderate IQ would ever suggest science is 100% correct or only used for good. In fact it's often said that certainty is the domain of fools and fanatics while wiser heads are uncertain, curious, and somewhat skeptical.

                  Using your statement as an argument is puerile nonsense for obvious reasons. It's what is known as a logical fallacy. Let that sink in and contemplate what those reasons might be.

      • +1

        What I want to know is where were people like you before all of this? Suddenly possessed of vociferous opinions to the point of zealotry in support of the hastily convened & deployed vaccination regime. It's not like questioning the efficacy or legitimacy of vaccines, or the motivations of governments is a new phenomenon…yet all of a sudden there's a literal army defending & even cheering on the suspension of civil liberties & everyday freedoms and denouncing anyone daring to even question the process of vaccine development or declining to partake. Is this a means of sandbagging your own decision to participate in the big experiment that was the vaccine rollout?

        • +1

          You referring to that "big experiment" which saved millions of lives thanks to being "hastily convened" (it wasn't, corona virus research has been going on for decades but had ironically been massively curtailed not long before SARS-CoV-2 arrived due to lack of funding and results) and deployed as quickly as possible after extensive testing? Shows you what global co-operation and concentrated finances and effort can do. The same could have been achieved with Ebola but as it wasn't a "western" problem a vaccine was very slow in coming.

          • @Igaf: However you want to phrase it, yes, I am referring to the vaccine rollout.

            • +2

              @The Judge: With the usual hyperbolic antivax qualifier attached.

              Your civil liberties argument has been answered myriad times. Was there some overreach and bureaucratic bastardry (eg Qld border entry)? Undoubtedly, although plenty of slack was also cut.

              Your representation of what's happening in forums is wildly inaccurate imo. Ime people aren't ganging up on genuine concerns or reasoned discussion around lockdowns, largely because there is almost none. They are responding to ignorant, childish, dangerous mis- and disinformation, irrational conspiracies and barefaced lies.

        • If you look at the context of it all. People had a lot more time (lockdowns, fired from jobs) to contemplate. The internet has been more resourceful during this downturn, compared with the GFC. And people have a lot more access to podcasts and people's opinion globally.

          Pair that up with a really well designed YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook algorithm to keep consuming content for longer and you have "everyone's an expert". This is true for both sides of the fence.

          • +1

            @teatea: That's a very good point. It just struck me as curious how suddenly polarised people were, even if quietly.

        • +3

          Maybe we 'trust' science?
          Maybe we value the sick,weak and vulnerable?
          Maybe WE are NOT the gullible ones?
          Maybe we don't see "picking bones" as healthy food for healthy minds.
          The tactic of demanding that truth or science prove itself is one of the far right nutjob cohorts (Church of Denialism) favourite trolling sports. Zero integrity required in that. 'You first' is not the definition of peer reviewed.

  • +17

    Nope, not a deal at all.

  • +19

    Anthony Fauci is an evil man.

    • +8

      Seems like a bunch of people think he's some kind of Saint looking at the comments

    • +5

      People never remember anything.

      The folks that worship him now, hated him in the Dallas Buyers Club. He literally was the evil character supressing the LGBT+ community. Fast forward a few years, and billions of dollars of propaganda, and he is their hero! lol

  • +13

    Have no idea the value of this book… haven't read it and probably won't.

    But I find it interesting the down-votes and negative comments… wonder how much of this would have happened pre-covid? My guess is nowhere near as much.

    The fact is that Chief Health Officers & Public Health Officials gladly took on their rock-star status through the pandemic, and being high-profile makes you fair game for public criticism as far as I'm concerned.

    Based on a casual following of Fauci's performance throughout the pandemic… less than stellar in my humble(ish) opinion.

    • +6

      Everything has become so politicised. It's sad to see. Most of those who are negging are doing so out of political biases and assumptions, not having a single source of information other than the monotone MSM story.

      • +3

        RFK is pretty much the source of almost all anti-vaccine misinformation. The people upvoting are doing so out of political bias and assume the same of others, because ’they are’.

        The thing is, vaccines didn’t used to be political but RFK was always a nutjob.

        You can simply look to RFK himself to disprove his own lies, no need to believe the MSM. Just actually look at reality instead of monotone propaganda without a single critical thought.

        The same hard data people like RFK misrepresent proves them wrong. Literally their own sources!

      • +1

        Do you have a 5G phone?

    • RFK was spreading crap like this for decades. People’s willingness to believe the lies he sells of course increased when they wanted to believe they had been treated unfairly.

      There’s plenty of criticism to go around for politicians who made decisions, but ideally it wouldn’t be drowned out by provably baseless crap like this so it wasn’t disregarded as being as baseless as well.

      I wouldn’t imagine getting death threats for no extra pay in a role that isn’t usually very public was ‘gladly’ taken on by most.

    • +1

      We al know the Covidians are very fragile.

  • +8

    Thanks OP

  • +17

    The problem with it being an eBook is you can't wipe your bum with it.

    • +3

      You have enough toilet paper from the last panic buying spree you probably did

      • +1

        Quilton bulk packs from Amazon, naturally I get them on sale thanks to Ozbargain.

  • +21

    free vaccines have saved billions of lives, which is the real deal

    • +6

      Can't tell if you're joking or not?

    • +8

      Yes "free" vaccines. Lol.

      • +4

        Well… between the "free" and the "billions"… it seemed like a combo that couldn't possibly be serious :)

        Or maybe it was.

  • +1

    Is this available on audiobook with Guru reading?

  • Neg voters would have their whole familys drop dead around them and still deny they ever got it wrong.

    • +14

      It's always amusing to see people that try and attribute every death in the world to a vaccine that people had over a year ago.

      • +4

        You think that's amusing, you should see how many deaths were attributed to covid because they happened to have it at the time of their death.

        • +5

          Yeah, it was just a coincidence that the weeks where a large number of covid deaths were said to have occurred that the hospitals were also busy too.

          Big coincidence.

          • +1

            @DogGunn: Oh they were "busy" were they? Very scientific.

        • +2

          I give up - how many died with covid V covid was the immediate or primary cause of their demise? And where did you get your figures?

          Look up "Excess death rates'" and see if you can understand why they're good indicators of causes of death. You apparently don't believe that many lives were cut short as a direct result of covid, which suggests either there is either a massive worldwide conspiracy or that you haven't got a clue. Very short odds the latter.

    • +4

      Google "Herman Cain Award". You'll find your comment applies a lot more appropriately to the anti-vax, anti Fauci MAGAs and cookers.

  • +11

    This is absolutely not what ozbargain is about.

    • +8

      Ozb is not about a few book? If something free is not worthy of ozb.. then what is? Maybe you should create a new site… ozonlymypoliticsbargain.com.au …

    • Lately it seems it is. A hive of misinformation and people pushing propaganda because their foreign team is too.

  • +15

    Hanging out for the Pete Evans sale.

  • +12

    This forum is teeming with nuff nuffs.

  • +7

    You know things are bad when you'd rather take those "now streaming for subs on [insert platform]" posts over this

  • +5

    I don't get the negative votes and reports, just don't look at this and scroll past its not like everyone needs to know your specific opinion. Its not like I don't see tons of junk "bargains" that I would never buy on this site and downvote them to all to hell. Its a freebie so its an ozbargain?

    • +5

      And waste your credit of 5 negs a day?
      No thank you, it's free I'll use it.

  • +10

    Great post. There are a scary amount NPC's literally shaking from the thought of opposing MSM views.

    • +10

      The scientific facts are not just "MSM Views"…they're scientific facts.

      But hey, if you want to go read the ramblings of an idiot (Robert F. Kennedy Jr.) who has a proven track record of said idiocy, then go ahead.

      • +4

        Found the $cienceooooor

        • +8

          Found the guy who couldn't even pass finger painting classes.

    • +6

      Conspiracy theorists are the biggest NPC’s of all - just go along with whatever nutcase theories makes them feel special & superior. Critical thinking is not part of it.

  • +7

    Not a deal…

  • +13

    Does this come with a lifetime supply of tinfoil?

    • +2

      Don't be greedy… find a separate bargain for that ;)

  • +5

    Looks to be alot of people still wearing face nappies in this post. I think they said they dont work anymore… you can take them off now.

  • +5

    Garbage, Fraudci

  • +10

    It is quite funny what has become of the Kennedys.

  • +8

    This is a great book. Providing alternative views debunking media fakenews syndicate. A lot of trolls here too. Lol 😆

  • +13

    Not a deal if it rots your brain and spreads hate and disinformation into the world…

    • +10

      What part in the book is disinformation?

    • +8

      Ah yes, "anything I disagree with is hate speech"…straight out of the perpetually offended leftist playbook.

      • +3

        Is that also available as a free ebook?

      • +8

        Ah yes, "anything I disagree with is leftist."

  • +12

    This is OzBargain, not OzPolitics

  • +14

    Anti-vaxxers, conspiracy theories… Now I can vote

  • +14

    So much stockholm syndrome

    • +16

      Thread is littered with quad-vaxxed Dan Andrews voters.

      • +11

        Hahaha indeed, so much anger for this post. Must be overdue for their 5th dose!🤣

      • +10

        Or…hear me out… the author is an absolute (profanity) nut job and NO-ONE should take him seriously.
        Regardless of which side of the "covid vaxx" debate you are on.

        Its funny how none of you are medical professionals, let alone ones specializing in vaccines yet you'll act like the words of a (profanity) lunatic should be taken more seriously than Tens/hundreds of thousands of medical professionals

        • +7

          You seem very angry mate. When was your last booster?

          • +6

            @pharcyde: aww poor little baby can't handle the facts at hand. Gotta try and strawman.

            I'm unvaccinated (covid-wise), not anti-vax (not even anti-covid vax), but I acknowledge a (profanity) idiot when I see it.
            Go ahead and look into the author.

  • +7

    I don't get it, are these negs coming from covid deniers or is the author of this book a covid denier?

    • +2

      Latter

    • +9

      You could look up RFK Jr. Dude is a nutter.

      One of the original pushes of 'vaccines cause autism'.

    • +8

      Author is

  • +6

    The Real Anthony Fauci - Career Bureaucrat

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