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

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    • +1

      I dunno, looks fake.

    • What's the point of you linking this?

    • Possible, very improbable. People do die from vaccines, no-one denies that. Correlation isn't causation. Need the doctor's report to confirm.

      Any images of dead or dying no vaxxers? I recall one of a relatively young black conservative anti-vaxxer in the USA who was pleading with Americans to get the jab. Sadly he died. Can't find the story now but maybe this poor bloke's story will substitute adequately: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57958358

      Or how about this?
      https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2021/08/20/mother…

      Here's an image and story of someone with covid in hospital. Why? It's a good story. I'll leave you with it.
      https://my.clevelandclinic.org/patient-stories/375-covid-19-…

      • -2

        I’m yet to see anyone around me who died of Covid or got really sick with no vx. Never had Covid three years.
        But have witnessed ones who had the vx then died or had myocarditis. Seen many who never had Covid but then when they took the jab they got Covid once or twice. Most were very sick.
        That’s my point.

        • +6

          So as long as you don't see something, it doesn't happen.

          Okay.

          P.S. what you write could likely be used as an example of confirmation bias (if you seriously believe what you wrote)

          • +1

            @DogGunn: At what you want man
            I really don’t care
            I’m not saying Covid don’t exist
            But you are free to believe anything
            I just told my experience and witness

        • -1

          It's very rare you'll find dead people around you in my experience, unless you have ashes in a jar or live adjacent to a cemetery.

          Rightly or wrongly I doubt most of what you write about your experiences, or at the very least I suspect you've been ill informed and drawn illogical and inaccurate conclusions. Similar remarks trying to link all manner of sudden deaths have been debunked when investigated, No surprises to most of us there. Irrespective you clearly need to learn the vast difference between correlation and causation.

          Specialists have known for 3 years now that some people have natural immunity to covid. As yet (well when I last read about that topic a couple of years ago) they don't know why, but the data might eventually spit out a possible cause. Given you've never been tested you wouldn't actually know if you'd had covid or not. Plenty of people are asymptomatic.

          I don't get your point . Are you seriously suggesting your own experiences are replicated around the world, that data about hospitalisation and death rates has been invented? If that's the case we can save the world billions of $$$. Instead of collecting and analysing petabytes of data experts can ring you and ask - what did you witness?

          • -2

            @Igaf: I have tested twice
            No Covid
            But you writing a story here will not change what I seen or experienced
            Period
            You guys just can’t except it
            Scammed
            Nothing else
            Bye
            Don’t bother writing again

  • +2

    A book about false conspiracy theory like this should worth "negative" dollar, so 0$ is still an over-price

  • +8

    The lockdowns were unjustified, authoritarian and killed more people than the covid "cold".

    MRNA Vaccine development was fast-tracked and threw away all ethical checks and balances to ensure full ramifications are understood prior to mass distribution

    Mass forced inoculation with experimental drugs breaches Geneva conventions.

    The Left Wing historically took Big Pharma to task but now praise them because "their guys are in charge".

    Terms like "misinformation, disinformation, cooker, anti vaxxer, conspiracy theorist" are all terms intentionally designed and deployed to delegitimise honest debate, to dismiss legitimate critique, and exist to straw man all possible criticism.

    The ozbargain crowd who are simping for the things the left once rallied against (big Pharma, big government) are a subset of the general masses who have completely fallen victim to Mass Formation Psychosis.

    • I loathe this attempted importing of the culture wars we see in America.

      Mass Formation Psychosis

      This was funny when Malone tried to coin it and it still is.

      • +2

        The culture wars are not a U.S exclusive phenomenon, it is actively occurring throughout the West. Your dismissal is cute but ineffective. Next.

        • +4

          True but fortunately so far cooker culture isn't too big in Australia. How'd that Victorian election go?

        • +2

          Yeah, it's not exclusive to America because people like you try and make it relevant in Australia, but most couldn't give two craps about half the stuff that grinds your gears.

          That said, comments like "Mass forced inoculation with experimental drugs breaches Geneva conventions" are actually hilarious. There's no need to "dismiss" your post - you've done it yourself.

          • +3

            @DogGunn: It's not exclusive to America because culture permeates throughout the West in a multitude of ways, with the global connectivity of our society being the prime driver. So looks like that's 0-2 for you. Sorry DogGunn, looks like you're losing.

            • +3

              @mgexiled: That was a solid first sentence, I admit - but for all the words you used, it carried absolutely no meaning.

              Good luck in your importation of the American style culture wars. It's only going to further alienate you from society.

              • +3

                @DogGunn: Oof it's not looking good for you, you're now at 0-3. Penalised for providing disagreement absent of any logic to back it. A bit tougher when you come across someone that disagrees that doesn't fall into an easy category of whack conspiracy loony. Or will you also apply that straw man to me?

                • +2

                  @mgexiled: Your posts seriously remind me of this: https://i.redd.it/whnuvoh4od031.jpg

                  whack conspiracy loony

                  Hate to tell you, but based off your original post, especially the claim that mandates were a breach of the Geneva Convention (an argument that holds no legal weight), it seems to be that's exactly what you are.

                  With that, I'm done replying to you. Feel free to reply with whatever gotcha you got lined up.

                  0-4!!!

                  • +1

                    @DogGunn: I hope you are more prepared for your next interaction with me.

                    • +2

                      @mgexiled: Maybe you could also come a bit more prepared with some actual backing for all your claims delusions.

          • +1

            @DogGunn: Well they weren't "forced" at gunpoint, but WERE forced because they were threatened with job loss. So if they wanted to work to feed their family, pay rent, repay their home loan so they didn't lose it to the bank, etc it IS effectively "forced". I was taken to hospital in an ambulance just before everything medical was about to force the jabs. The two paramedics told me there's about a dozen people working at their base and after all the callouts to people keeling over from the jab/s they were seeing, 8 of them were considering walking away from their job. They went on to say a few would probably give in but the other few were resolved to walk away. And then what happened? Government/health dept refusing to dump the mandates, then whining they couldn't get staff. Gee I wonder why?

            • +3

              @[Deactivated]:

              The two paramedics told me there's about a dozen people working at their base and after all the callouts to people keeling over from the jab/s they were seeing

              Do you seriously believe the stuff you write?

              • @DogGunn: "Believe" = faith. I don't need faith to "believe" things that actually occurred. They're just fact. My next door neighbour dropped dead just hours after his jab. Heart failure. Gee what a surprise.

                • +2

                  @[Deactivated]: Yeah, you're full of it. As I said, I don't think you believe what you write.

                  People don't die of heart failure instantly.

                  • +1

                    @DogGunn: So how long DO you think people live after their heart… you know… FAILS. i.e. Stops beating? Pray, do tell.

                    • +2

                      @[Deactivated]: You might want to look up what heart failure is.

                      • +1

                        @DogGunn: OK: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=do+people…

                        At the top of the page:

                        "Patients with congestive heart failure have a high incidence of sudden cardiac death that is attributed to ventricular arrhythmias. The mortality rate in a group of patients with class III and IV heart failure is about 40% per year, and half of the deaths are sudden."

                        It's "congestive" in that definition, yet congestive would be considered more long term than dying hours after a jab that is showing up WORLDWIDE as killing otherwise healthy young people, yet even this "long term" failure of hearts mentions "sudden" twice!

                        • +2

                          @[Deactivated]: lol I don't think you realise how you just pointed out this comment from you was incredibly stupid.

                          So did they die from heart failure or from a side effect of the vaccine?

                          Honestly it's impressive how people like yourself always seem to have neighbours or family friends drop dead suddenly from the vaccine.

                          • @DogGunn: Correlation of cause and effect seems conclusive enough, especially by the standards on this deal. Having cookers as neighbours is obviously more deadly than we're led to believe. Why are the gubmint, health experts, and sundry paramedics concealing this from us?

                            • @Igaf: Because if you mention the vaccine injured patients, identify vaccine injury or warn people against vaccine injury you'll run the risk of getting disciplinary action from Ahpra and have your registration suspended. Most might quietly speak about it but won't have the guts to speak up because they don't and can't afford to loose their job and livelihoods over it.

                              • @sintro: Mentioning people who have suffered as a result of a covid vaccine doesn't get you reprimanded by Ahpra.

                                Making up BS may, but certainly in cases like Dr Hobart, making up fake exemption certificate does.

                              • +1

                                @sintro: Rubbish. AHPRA is so pathetic they don't even take action against surgical cowboys, bullying and predatory behaviour in the workplace, etc etc, Some of their 'don't rock the boat' (in)action on FAR more serious issues in now being exposed in the media, rightly leading to an enquiry into the organisation by the federal govt. Long overdue.

                                The issue I have with clearly ideologically biased commentary and "concerns" (which taint many comments on this deal) surrounds the invention, the ignorance, the lies by omission (cherry picking, failure to acknowledge context, failure to list caveats, failure to acknowledge or observe statistical validity standards, failure to present the big picture before drilling into the minutiae etc) and what that does to people who have genuine concerns, even if those genuine concerns prove to be localised - ie atypical.

                                The hugely disappointing and destructive thing is that people with balanced (note that word) objections and genuine concerns are then lost in the hyperbolic noise created by the disinformation (and occasionally misinformation) generated by rabid, irrational - usually conservative - propagandists and their unthinking, credulous bandwagoners, who in turn mindlessly regurgitate their nonsense as if it was fact. That trampling of genuinely concerned, reasonable voices is possibly also happening on this deal, it's very hard to tell from short comments although upvotes tell a pretty obvious story.

                                This lie and pseudo-fact supporting rabble have become another form of religion, albeit one primarily born of and mired in the lust for power, position, and money and which worships at the altar of ignorance. Control the narrative, fool the gullible could be Fox News USA's motto for example. This sort of puerile partisan, unprofessional, and unethical behaviour is far more prevalent in the USA but Australia also has its disciples, thankfully in very small numbers. Some have labelled this phenomenon as "culture wars", I see it as a battle of knowledge, truth, ethics and honesty against ignorance, mistrust, disinformation and irrational conspiracy support.

                              • +1

                                @sintro: If you fail to report a potential adverse event you face loss of license. That’s why every potential adverse event is reported even if 99.9999% sure it’s unrelated. That’s why you see massive lists of reported adverse events and yet those events for the most aren’t statistically significantly more common than in 2019.

                                Adverse events within 90 days must be reported. People normally suffer these events at about the same rate, but basically any event becomes a potential adverse event once almost everyone is vaccinated.

    • +3

      The Left Wing historically took Big Pharma to task but now praise them because "their guys are in charge".

      Lol, this isn't a left/right issue. All it demonstrates is your inability to critically think as you need to take mental shortcuts to define things into two easy categories. IIRC, the whole left/right thing was driven by politicians in the past.

      People I know who were into alternative medicine avoided vaccines - they're not "right-wing" by any means. As far as I am aware, this was reasonably widespread.

      You could also read about Trump's involvement in the development of the vaccine.
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Warp_Speed

      • Can you please provide your sources for your claim that there is no correlation between current political affiliation and vaccine hesitancy? Trusted sources please. With a large enough data set. Sources please.

        • +3

          Can you provide anything that shows there is?

          Yeah, even if there is a correlation, vaccines still aren't a left/right issue.

          Though, I do remember seeing a conspiracy theory that anti-vax was there to ensure the Democrats got into power. Given all the Herman Cain awards… maybe there is some truth to it.

          • +2

            @ihfree: Le Reddit is not a substantive source

            • +3

              @mgexiled: Feel free to re-read and try understanding my comment again if you want.

              • +1

                @ihfree: You will note that the only one who said vaccines are exclusively a left/right issue is you. You misrepresent what I stated. Feel free to not employ straw mans if you want.

            • +3

              @mgexiled: Found the quintuple-jabbed Redditooooor linking hate speech propaganda.

              • +3

                @pharcyde: You righties/cookers sure are a fragile lot.

                • +2

                  @ihfree: You literally just said this isn't a left/right issue then moments later call me a "rightie" (lmao). Hypocrisy, thy name is Le Redditoooor.

                  • +3

                    @pharcyde: Lol, a link to Reddit doesn't make me a Redditor and even if I was, once again given the variety of content on the site it's largely meaningless.

                    I actually read about it on Uncle Rupert's news.com.au - Article.

                    Why visit Reddit when some "journalist" summarises all the popular threads?

                    • -3

                      @ihfree: Ughh, a Rupert Murdoch conspiracy theorist. No way you're not a Redditoooor.

                      Next.

                      • +5

                        @pharcyde: Ahh, you're a simp for a billionaire. Good to know.

        • +2

          There is a correlation in the US. Not elsewhere, it didn’t even exist in the US until Covid, and that was when the right wing was in charge, as in Australia. The difference is the right wing in the US turned it into a political issue, where as in Australia they didn’t mostly.

          The consequence of the right wing in the US making it political rather than sticking with reality is they’re now somewhat of a suicide cult.

          https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/covid-death-rates…

          Awkward.

          Reality doesn’t care if you’re left wing or right wing. Don’t get vaccinated and you’re 20x more likely to die of Covid.

          There’s a huge difference between disliking the practices of ‘Big Pharma’ and denying a proven safe and effective vaccine is exactly what the data shows, no matter how much people keep misunderstanding adverse event reports.

      • +2

        In the past the whole left/right thing wasn't as clearly defined as it is today though. i.e. Yesterday they both cheated on their spouses, both stole stuff from work, "left" just meant things like you wanted gay marriage legalized and then went fishing with your "right" mates who didn't. But today you get dragged to court for discrimination for refusing to use someone's preferred pronouns, and "the left" wants to groom children (along with other evil behaviour). In other words, the gap has never been so clearly and widely defined as it is today, so in many cases things ARE a left and right issue now.

        • +2

          It must be horrible to live in your fantasy world where people are two dimensional.

          It’s always the ones accusing others of grooming that are actually abusing kids.

          It’s always the ones screaming cancel culture that are banning books.

          It’s always the ones complaining about their freedoms that are taking it away from others.

          The difference is one side is the noisy one now.

          • @JumperC: What a load of complete nonsense. Wrong on every point.

    • +5

      @mgexiled wrote:

      The lockdowns were unjustified, authoritarian and killed more people than the covid "cold". etc

      As an exemplar of irrational and puerile opinion dressed up as fact this might take the cake, although there are plenty of contenders on the deal alone.

      How many people died as a result of lockdowns in this country?
      What ethical checks and balances were thrown away?
      Who was forced to be inoculated, how many were involved, and under what circumstances?
      Why are covid vaccines experimental?
      Given most Ozbargainers don't know their webmates, live in different parts of the country, don't communicate with each other etc etc, how did this Mass Formation Psychosis occur?

    • +1

      Quite brillianty put. Couldn't have said it better.

    • Well the death rate in Australia went down during the lockdowns, notably a significant drop in suicides and deaths from the Flu. So it seems just the lockdowns saved lives even without Covid. Covid was killing as many as 3% of people pre lockdown in Australia, though closer to 1-1.5% was the average worldwide. Did nearly 3 million people die? Nope. Hmmm seems like we avoided the worst of it then.

      Seems you’re just repeating lame-stream media lies, telling you what you want to hear for those sweet advertising dollars.

      Coincidentally in the US where they had much more limited lockdowns and only in some states, life expectancy dropped by over a year in 2020 alone. Over 330 million person years of life lost.

      There’s no honest debate when you start with lies like ‘more people died due to lockdowns’. That’s something thoroughly dishonest. mRNA vaccines have been in development for decades. In Australia they went through the full normal approval process.

      There was no urgency or need for shortcuts in Australia (due to your friend the lockdowns). Extensive safety data was in place even before the US rollout, safety as much as any vaccine or food or medicine was proven and still is. Efficacy data was only available for the initial 12 weeks and only early alpha strains. If there was something missing that was it.

      No one was forced to do anything.

      Terms like "mass formation psychosis, Main stream media, big Pharma, sheep" are all terms intentionally designed and deployed to delegitimise honest debate, to dismiss reality, and exist to straw man all possible criticism.

  • +5

    For those that think this is a deal, consider this your annual reminder that you can also get a free personality test here and a free book of fictional stories here.

    The promotion of a belief system is not a deal. It is propaganda.

  • +7

    Thanks OP great deal looking forward to reading it, upsetting all the fragile bootlickers and covid karens an added bonus.

    • +5

      upsetting all the fragile bootlickers and covid karens an added bonus.

      This attitude is way too common in a group that also complains about things being "too divisive."

  • +4

    Great read if you're part of illuminati, qanon or the lizard people

    • +6

      Also a great read if you're a simp for various billionaires. Rupert, Gina, etc.

  • +1

    The real criminal is OP for using a sockpuppet to submit a 'deal' he knew was going to pit the left/right users of ozb against each other. It's like throwing a fartbomb into a room and shutting the door this freaking dude holy moly

    Did it and got away with it

    • Plenty of other nonsense books/courses get posted too like mindfulness, the secret, reiki, eft tapping… but only NOW it's "throwing a fart bomb" when all of those are bull manure too!?

      • +1

        Well yes. Liberals believe in science which is what you've been arguing against with your anti-vaxx stuff while conservatives are anti-science/STEM to keep people from questioning their decisions. Reiki, massages, magical stones, meditation is in the middle ground where both sides believe that it's bs

        Vaccines/masks run parallel to party lines which is why it brings the worst out of everyone.

        • +1

          Liberals believe in science!? HAHAHA!

    • +5

      It's a #1 best seller on Amazon, which by popularity makes the $ value higher than than most other deals here.

      • I wonder if maybe, just maybe, the reason they made it free was because it wasn’t selling welll at all, and oh look. Now to jack the price and capture the rest of the suckers.

        A book that sold 99.999% of its copies for free really shouldn’t be a ‘best seller

        • -1

          It was #1 best seller on release, way before being free. Not endorsing it but a deal is a deal.

  • +3

    NOT a bargain…should not be on this site.
    Reported…no action taken

    • +5

      Free is a bargain, and secondly it's not breaking the rules. If you don't like it, start your own bargain website.

    • -3

      show me on the doll where the deal hurt your feellings

  • +4

    Conspiracy sh!t

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