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Anti-Vaccine Quack Doctor Group Founder Grifting Funds

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by 108, Nov 17, 2022.

  1. duggers_dad

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  2. coleg

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    Twitter = the go to Bible of medical information for maga. ROTFLMAO
     
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  3. HeyItsMe

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    America’s Frontline Doctors are where the demon semen lady who said Plaquenil would “cure” Covid and our current incompetent surgeon general Joseph Ladapo came from. No wonder the MAGA freaks love them, they tell them what they want to hear, lol. You all love giving those grifters your money.

    Remember, these are the type of people you are believing, lmao.

     
  4. Gatoragman

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    Funny thing!!!
    Been tested 2 -3 times for Covid because my work made me. Negative every time. Was exposed several times with several different people that tested positive.
    Never had Covid and never wore a mask unless it was required by the business I was entering.
    Never got a single vax.
    In my 50's, on blood pressure medicine and overweight.
    Must have superior DNA!!!
     
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  5. Gatorrick22

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    Invermectin...
     
  6. philnotfil

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    Previously debunked, but who ever let that stop them?
     
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  7. HeyItsMe

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    At this point people are going to believe what they want to, no matter how many times it gets debunked over and again. When someone tells them what they want to hear, obviously it’s true and everybody else in the medical community is wrong. Propaganda is a powerful thing.
     
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  8. Trickster

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    Given his surgeon general pick, imagine a DeSantis Cabinet!
     
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  9. Gatoragman

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    You are right, people believe what they want to!! It is hard for individuals dispute what they see with their own eyes though. Personally, have seen 3 people test positive and be sick and the only thing taken was ivermectin and the next day started feeling better and the effects of covid completely gone. So yes, it may be debunked but real-life experience has shown it has an effect. I don't expect you to believe and you will have many of reasons why the ivermectin was not the cause, but it is what it is.
     
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  10. HeyItsMe

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    Lapado is a massive joke and an embarrassment to the entire state of Florida’s health system. He tells the uneducated public in this state what they want to hear, though, so of course the rubes love him and think he knows what he’s talking about.
     
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  11. Trickster

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    it's baffling, and worrisome in the unlikely event DeSantis ascends the throne.
     
  12. Trickster

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    I can't dispute what you saw, but I can dispute your implied conclusion, i.e., that it ought to be the first choice of treatment for Covid. I'm sure you'll agree that no scientist would make that generalization based on three (3) cases.
     
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  13. HeyItsMe

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    Desantis shouldn’t have been re-elected purely for that move. He hides the previous surgeon general away in the attic because he doesn’t want the truth about the virus to get out as it could cost him votes with the idiots in this state, and then promptly hires this anti-Covid, science denying clown almost immediately and gets him a state license within record time. Complete politic theater, it’s a joke. I’m sure Q will be in anytime to tell us how great Lapado is, though.
     
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  14. demosthenes

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    The amusing thing to me, from a purely political standpoint, is the anti-vax movement in conservative circles likely was a self-inflicted set back in the tight mid-term races.

    Once COVID Vaccines Were Introduced, More Republicans Died Than Democrats
     
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  15. Tjgators

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    I don't think it's a political affiliation thing because lots of Pubs got the shots. There definitely is a difference within affiliation because Democrats are pretty much afraid of everything, but not that much. Anti-vaxers were a very small part of the country prior to Covid and many of them were not affiliated with the Republican party. The emergency jab made many skeptical but many got it anyways. The results of the jab and the lies that came with it have increased the number of anti-vaxers by millions. People do not trust the government, the media and the pharma companies. I think there will be 100 million people that may refuse many of our vaccines moving forward. And I call BS on that article.
     
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  16. demosthenes

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    The outcome of the midterms was largely tongue-in-cheek by me. It’s not a debate that conservatives were less likely to get vaccinated so I’m not sure why you feel so confident in dismissing it out of hand.
     
  17. Tjgators

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    easily the most condescending poster here that is not as smart as she thinks she is.

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  18. duggers_dad

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    Twitter is where I learned you could hide from theoretical submicroscopic aerosolized particles.
     
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  19. channingcrowderhungry

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    Actually read an article last week where they examined some of the closest counties in certain races and determined the larger Republican voter deaths from Covid most likely lost them the Senate.
     
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  20. Tjgators

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    which makes no sense because so many of the vaccinated have died.
     
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