Saturday, December 11, 2021

Conversations with an Anti-Vaxxer II

 It's been apparent for months (years?) that discussing vaccines with anti-vaxxers is a complete waste of time.  You will not change their minds and will only end up sending a vast amount of time into a place where you can never get it back

As has been mentioned elsewhere: "You can't use reason and logic to change the position of someone who didn't use reason and logic to get there."

It's more fun to just copy random comments and see how they stack up to facts from reputable sources.

One of my more recent exchanges yielded these nuggets:

Dorothy Diana

Dave McCormick There have been no vaccines approved if you go by the definition of vaccine as it has been until it was changed in the dictionary in late 2019. That alone should make you raise an eyebrow.
And while we’re on the topic, can you let me know the “vaccines” you believe have been approved outside of emergency use?

I wasn't aware that a dictionary definition was the sole arbiter of how we decided whether something was a vaccine or not.  In any case, the general description of a vaccine is just something that we introduce into our bodies in order to stimulate an immune response.  

There are, in fact, many slightly different definitions of the word "vaccine".  This site covers 9 of them.

What this person seems to misunderstand is that definitions change, often in response to a better understanding of how the things they describe work.  At one time, there wasn't any definition of vaccine, because they didn't exist.  Does this mean that we can never have a new word or a definition for that new word?

The claim that the definition has changed is missing context, as this article explains.  The article also has a number of good sources where one can find additional information.

The other part of "Dorothy's" comment reflects a long-held belief of anti-vaxxers, that "emergency use authorization" is not the same as "authorized for use".  This article from Wikipedia explains how EUAs work and why they were brought in.  This site from Nationwide Children's has a short explanation useful for parents.


Pfizer, of course, has recently been granted full approval, although I doubt it will reassure the anti-vaxx crowd.

Dorothy Diana
Dave McCormick you have to rely on reading the safety studies to know if something “sensible”. Would you buy a car if they just told you it was safe? What if they showed you safety studies and you looked at them but didn’t notice the car manufacturer had performed them, and no one independent had reviewed them and they were done very quickly? Are you that gullible?
Helmets have been shown up for many years to prevent serious head injury when bike accidents happen. There are no side effects to wesring a helmet like permanent neurological injury and cardiac death.
There have never been long term or good short term studies on these injections. Pfizer documents reveal an alarming amount of injury or death in the first month they distributed these. Only you believe marketing, while Pfizer has made 30 billion +.
If you’re just watching the TV and not reading for yourself you’re just a victim of dangerous marketing. As are your children.

First, I don't generally ever look at safety data when buying a vehicle.  I doubt many do.  As extensions of our personalities, as objects of social status and as fun equipment that we like to play with, I'm pretty sure that most people spend far more time considering color, options, power, style and all those other matters than they EVER spend thinking about or researching vehicle safety.  Most people also know that government imposes certain safety standards on vehicle manufacturers.  Most of us know none of those standards guarantees 100% safety from our vehicles.  And yet, we continue to buy them, based on color, style, power, fancy options, brand loyalty....

It is true that safety is more important when considering a treatment administered to someone who isn't ill, compared to, say, a bike helmet.  I will add, though, that vaccines have to go through a far more rigorous testing regime than any car goes though.  It's possible that no vehicles would ever be approved for use if they did.

While it's true that the drug companies run the trials, there most certainly is independent review of ALL their data.  That's what the FDA does.  That's what Health Canada does.  That what the European Medicines Agency does.  And each of those has separate, independent committees made up of experts in these things to evaluate and make recommendations.  And it's worth pointing our that these vaccines have been in development for a long time.


There is no evidence of any "alarming amounts of injury or death" from any of the vaccines administered, and that that is now over the 8 billion mark around the world.

Recent vaccine trials involved tens of thousands of people.  Some adverse reactions can be so rare that they might not have showed up at all in that group.  That's why careful surveillance is imposed on all vaccines (or any new drug) once it's rolled out to the general public, expressly to find those rare 1 in a million cases.

Dorothy Diana
So, logic lacks in these analogies, but they might work for the weak minded. I am a nurse – let me explain. Driving after drinking puts someone else at risk. Allowing a population to have an injection with no safety studies that is “leaky“ drives the virus variants. Thank you for Delta, it was preventable.
Don’t believe me though- how about Nobel prize winning virologist Luc Montagnier, as well as Dr Geert Vanden Bossch who has the ear of many world leaders due to his accomplishments, abd used to work for the injection developers, as well as thousands of other scientists who are not getting paid. As predicted the vaccinated are the sick and are driving the variants. The TV abd pharm companies have told you yeh injections do not work -what don’t you believe them? The boosters will never end. Please wake up.

So where do virus variants come from?  This recent article from Tufts University explains what viruses are and how they mutate.  Anyone with high school Biology should be able to understand it.  Basically, the more any virus replicates, the more chance there are for mutations.  It's a random thing, so viruses aren't "taking advantage of vaccines" to avoid them.  It's just natural selection.  Some mutations are successful, some are not.

It's fascinating to watch anti-vaxxers search diligently for the one or two experts out there who happen to say things that they agree with.  Unfortunately, they tend to fall into the category of Appeal to Authority - if someone important says it's so, it must be.  Well, even experts can be wrong, and in this case, there is NO evidence so support Dr Montagnier's assertions, as this article points out.

The fact remains, unfortunately, despite "Dorothy's" claims, there will be more chances of mutations anywhere the virus is replicating more often, and that is primarily in large populations of unvaccinated people.  This article from Healthline explains it quite well.

So the problem really is this:








Thursday, December 09, 2021

State of the Union - Pandemic Edition

 As vaccination rates slowly increase and as the Omicron variant spreads rapidly around the world, it might be worth reviewing where we are.

Globally, somewhat over 40% of the population has been vaccinated against COVID-19.  The reality is that huge disparities exist.  So while many developed countries have vaccination rates approaching or exceeding 80%, many other countries are barely into the double digits.

Some statistics on deaths caught my attention.

In the USA, there have been around 810,000 deaths from this virus in a population of 330 million.  That can be more helpfully expressed as 1 death in every 407 Americans.  Remember that ratio: 1 in 407.  Notable is the fact that only around 60% of the whole population has been fully vaccinated.  

It's worth pointing out that there are several states with populations close to 800,000.  Deaths in the USA from this virus mean that the total population of states like North or South Dakota have just disappeared.  Alaska would be home to only bears and wolves.  Imagine traveling through those states and not encountering a single other living person.

In the UK, there have been 146,000 deaths in a population of 65 million.  That's 1 death in 445.  About 70% are fully vaccinated.

In Canada, we have recorded almost 30,000 deaths in a population of 38 million.  That's 1 death in 1260.  About 78% of our total population has been vaccinated.


This chart is from the EU, but it certainly shows a relationship between vaccination rates and deaths.

That means, in round numbers, that the US and the UK have had a rate of death that is 3 times what we've had in Canada.  Part of that can likely be explained by the vaccination rate differences, since vaccines have been available for almost a year, but not all.  Part of the difference can likely be attributed to differences in political leadership. We know where the USA was in the early months of the pandemic, with the Commander in Chief dismissing the virus as trivial and showing little leadership in any aspect of the pandemic.

There was Operation Warp Speed, where the President did throw a good deal of money at facilitating vaccine development.  Despite this apparent support, many Trump supporters still refuse vaccines with many of them ending up in the hospital still denying that could be infected with the virus.

I'd attribute some of the speed of vaccine development to the virus itself.  When vaccine developers started recruiting volunteers for their different trials, they were inundated with volunteers.  Apparently it can be difficult to find enough people to participate in drug trials.  Not this time.

As well, the sheer amount of virus circulating simply meant that results came in far, far faster than normal.  The usual practice is to administer the drug/vaccine and wait for data to come in.  This can take years.  Not this time.

In Canada, at least in the beginning, ALL levels of government were singing from the same song book.  Admittedly, in the beginning, there were challenges getting enough vaccine doses to really get our inoculation program off the ground.  This can partly be blamed on decisions made years ago that dismantled our domestic vaccine development capacity.

The harmonious approach in Canada didn't really last all that long.  Once vaccines started rolling out, large pockets of resistance appeared.  Public Health Orders were the subject of protests.  So, rather than uniting against a virus, some chose to flail against wearing a simple face mask.

And then there were the anti-vaxxers and other conspiracy nitwits ....

As time wore on, certain provinces descended into semi-chaos, with hospitalizations far exceeding the national average.  I'm thinking here of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.  Three fine, Conservative, provinces where political "leaders" seemed unable to convince their base that certain simple practices were really in their best interests.  The numbers told the story.

So where are we today?

Tracking Coronavirus Vaccinations Around the World

Daily deaths from COVID in the USA are still hovering around 1000.  Omicron is spreading around the world, literally at jet speed.  Total vaccinations are slowly inching upwards but not nearly fast enough.

And too many people are protesting against doing anything to improve the situation.



Friday, November 26, 2021

Living the Pandemic - Here We Go Again

 For the past few months, we've seen the Delta strain of the SARS virus almost completely take over.  Our vaccines, however, seem to be working quite well.  Cases are dropping slowly, hospitalizations seem to be mostly (>70%) made up of the unvaccinated, and in BC, over 77% of the total population has been vaccinated.  Kids from 5 to 11 years old will be getting their vaccinations starting this week, and life for many has started returning to something more like normal.  The Canadian border has been open for several months now and PCR test requirements prior to returning from short trips (<72 hours) have been dropped.  As of November 8th, the American land border crossings opened to fully vaccinated individuals.

Halloween passed with this cute little picture expressing a pretty accurate message.


This week, though, a new Variant of Concern emerged in Africa.  It's been officially called the Omicron variant and has already shown up in Hong Kong, several places in Africa as well as Israel.  This post from Your Local Epidemiologist lays out what is known at this time and, more significantly, what is NOT known.  For instance, we don't know if this is more virulent than Delta.  We don't know if our current crop of vaccines will be as effective against it.

In the meantime, "social media" has been running with the usual mix of misinformation, disinformation and lies.

From "freedom and personal choice":

Jan Gordon  Did you know God gave us free will to make our own decisions?

To complaints about how well "Big Pharma" is doing from these vaccines:

Jessi Miwa  Remind us again how many 2020-21 billionaires were made from this “free” jab…

To conspiracies about how the new variant came into existence:

Juan L Martinez  This is why they came up with the new variant lol 

Mary Kay  Hey they have the variants all planned out!! Looks like we are ahead of schedule!! LOL!! The South African mutation wasn’t supposed to be announced until May 2022!
Apparently it's taken a pandemic to bring all the crazies out of the woodwork.


Friday, November 19, 2021

Misleading Reporting 101

 In the category of Misleading Reporting 101....

News outlets still aren't reporting COVID case numbers in an honest or informative way. This article references BC's case numbers and also mentions the percentage of hospitalizations for both vaccinated and unvaccinated.
So, from this article and other data I know that 77% of BC population has been vaccinated (33% unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated). Also that 70% of those hospitalized are unvaccinated and that there were around 400 COVID patients hospitalized. And that's where they left it. I also checked BC's population to find it's around 5.2 million.
This DOES NOT paint an accurate picture.
As the following article in The Hill clearly shows, that kind of data is misleading unless you view it correctly. One proper strategy is to calculate the number of hospitalizations (or deaths) per 100,000 from each subgroup in the whole population (about 400,400,000 vaccinated and about 171,600,000 unvaccinated). Note this last group also includes children who can't be vaccinated yet. That is about to change quickly in the coming weeks.
So, taking the numbers from above, my calculator tells me that the number of unvaccinated hospitalized cases is 0.16/100,000 and the number of vaccinated hospitalized cases is 0.03/100,000. My calculator then explained to me that the number of unvaccinated hospitalized cases is 5.3 times the number of vaccinated hospitalized cases. Numbers from the original article nowhere make that clear.
Unvaccinated people are at least 5.3 times as likely to end up in the hospital as vaccinated people. As children get vaccinated in the coming weeks, expect to see that number increase simply because kids haven't been getting sick that often, they aren't often hospitalized from this disease and yet there are about 360,000 of them between the ages of 5 and 12 here in BC.
Media reports need to do better than this.

Thursday, August 26, 2021

Sympathy and Compassion Could be Waning

 For decades, the so-called "vaccine hesitant" have been at it.  Starting with Edward Jenner's cowpox vaccine against smallpox, it's been nearly steady since then.

One of the most egregious examples of misinformation, falsification and lies was Andrew Wakefield's fiction that the MMR vaccine caused autism in children.  Claims of "vaccine injuries" have been almost non-stop since then.  That was in 1998.  It took until 2011 for The Lancet to declare that the original study was fraudulent.

For almost the whole of the past 18 months, the anti-vaccine crowd has been pressing the charge against the prospective vaccines and, once available, the actual products.

For most of the past century, the anti-vaccine crowd have been able to hide behind the herd immunity created when a good majority of the rest of the population got their vaccinations.  Sporadic outbreaks still occurred here and there, most notably of measles.  Measles vaccinations have stagnated and anti-vaccine people have attacked with vigour.  In 2018, over 140,000 people died around the world from what is an easily preventable disease.  Most deaths were in children under 5 years of age.

It would not be to much to call this criminal.

Now we have COVID-19.  Anti-vaccine nitwits have recently claimed the current crop of vaccines contain poisons, microchips, will make you magnetic, affect your fertility, affect other organs in your body (usually at some unspecified time in the future), were developed by Bill Gates as a method of population control, will alter your DNA.....and that's only a small sample of the craziness they've been promoting.

As the 4th Wave sweeps across much of the world, particularly the USA and Canada, patience is wearing a bit thin with falsifications from the anti-vaccine crowd that are holding down vaccination rates and therefore enabling the development of more variants and even more deaths and economic disruption.

In an article recently posted in The Atlantic, conservative commentator David Frum makes a valid point: Vaccinated America Has Had Enough.  He claims that this could have been mostly over by now.  "Post Trump America has decided that vaccine refusal is a statement of identity and a test of loyalty."  (Trump, of course, was vaccinated back in January 2021).

Another conservative commentator I listen to regularly essentially said similar things.  This was in a podcast called Covid Compassion Fatigue, which can be heard here.  There was one brief point in the podcast where I was yanked back into consciousness by the comment that there was a "growing frustration with the unvaccinated and the politicians who enable them" (around 18:00).  Around the 27 minute point he asks who we should feel compassion for (children, healthcare workers) and that he just feels moments of "incandescent rage about the people who are fucking it all up".  And the following few minutes after that are particularly telling; life for a second summer with kids you're trying to protect.  And back to school, with masks, no field trips.... and because of adults and kids are paying the price.  If you want to hear a rant from the conservative ranks, this would be it.

Basically, it seems to come to this:


And we are getting very tired of it.


Saturday, August 21, 2021

Lies, Dammed Lies and Statistics

 One of the numerical weapons the anti-vaccine cult has been using lately comes from so-called "breakthrough infections", where fully vaccinated individuals contract the virus.

One example comes from Israel, where one report claims that 97% of new cases are in fully vaccinated individuals.

However, the real story from Israel paints a different story.

Another comes from Iceland, where 82% of new cases are similarly from fully vaccinated people.

One fact-checked explanation here....

There is more information about the situation in Iceland here....

Of course, these numbers are being used by the anti-vaccine cult to bolster their claims that the vaccines are not only harmful (or at least harmful by some uncertain time in the future) but are also pretty much useless.

First, vaccines don't generally prevent infection.  If a person is exposed to a virus against which they have been vaccinated, that person's immunity can't really DO anything until the virus is inside that person's body.  In other words, the person has been infected.  Evidence shows, however, that the virus is generally cleared quickly and the person might not even show any symptoms.

What vaccines really do is prevent serious illness and death from specific pathogens.  They continue to do this very well.  It is true, though, that they are not like a Star Wars Force Field and they are unable to keep the pathogen from entering your body.

Second, no vaccine is 100% effective.  The current crop of COVID-19 vaccines seem to have efficacy rates in the range of 90+%.  It is to be expected, therefore, that some immunized people will still get sick and possible that a small number will die.  This will be more noticeable in the current situation where the virus is affecting billions of people all around the world.  The efficacy rates still stand, though.

Third, as vaccination rates increase in various countries, it is to be expected that some cases will be from vaccinated people because those are increasingly the only people left for the virus to infect.  To take an extreme position, if 100% of a population were vaccinated, it would be possible to see 100% of new cases in fully vaccinated people, simply because there are NO unvaccinated individuals left.

This leads to a statistical issue that the current reports seem to be unaware of, something called "base rate bias" or the "base rate fallacy".  An illustration is needed to explain and Wikipedia even has an article describing it:

Imagine a country of 1 million people where seatbelts are mandatory AND where almost everyone (95% - or 950,000) of people in vehicles wear them. You know that in some accidents, some will still die, although the death rate overall in vehicle accidents has fallen dramatically with the use of seatbelts. Suppose that out of 100 deaths, 75 wore seatbelts and 25 didn't. Of course, it could be reported that 75% of those deaths were people who were wearing seatbelts.  The anti-seatbelt group would claim that seatbelts aren't as useful because more people wearing seatbelts were dying than those who weren't wearing them.  This is an example of "base rate bias".  To understand the data correctly, consider the following:

⁠Seventy-five deaths are from the 95% who were wearing seatbelts (75 deaths out of the base number of 950,000 people who wear seatbelts) is a death rate of 0.0079%. 

Twenty-five deaths out of the 5% who weren't (25 deaths out of the 50,000 who don't wear seatbelts) is a death rate of 0.05%. 

In this admittedly contrived example, those NOT wearing seatbelts are dying at a rate of over 6 TIMES the rate of those wearing seatbelts. This is a difference of over 500%.  To state it a different way, unbelted individuals are over 6 times (over 500%) as likely to die as belted individuals.  Look again at the original numbers, 75 deaths belted, 25 deaths unbelted.  The problem lies in the base number used in the calculations.  

Some news reports are simply using the raw numbers to say that more vaccinated people are coming down with the virus than unvaccinated people.  As we can see, it's a misrepresentation of the data by not referring to the base numbers for each of the two groups of people.  And some people will believe it and use this to justify not getting vaccinated.  This is why misinformation is so dangerous.



Sunday, August 15, 2021

The Delta Variant

 [As of early August....]

If there's one thing we ought to be getting used to, given the pace of things the past 18 months or so, it's change.  Canada, along with many (most?) other countries, is in the grips of the Delta variant.  What's known about this genetic variation of the SARS-C0V-2 virus?

The Delta variant was first seen in India last December.  Within weeks it swept through India and Great Britain before arriving in the USA and North America in general.  By the end of July, the Delta variant made up 80% of new COVID cases in the US.  According to Yale Medicine, the Delta variant is 50% more contagious than the Alpha variant which was 50% more contagious than than original strain of the virus.

The CDC published a summary about this variant on August 6th, 2021.  It's short and can be seen here:

One podcast I follow regularly is Science Vs, from Gimlet Media.  Although it's on a summer hiatus, they put out a podcast specifically on the Delta variant, complete with citations for pretty much everything.  I'd recommend a listen; worth the 20 minutes.

The Delta Variant - How Bad Is It?

There is a full transcript which can be seen here, including the list of citations.

Some takeaways from this podcast:

  • Viral load in people infected by Delta might be the same in vaccinated and unvaccinated people
  • This means that vaccinated people could likely transmit the virus
  • It's not known if vaccinated people transmit the virus as efficiently as unvaccinated people.
  • Some recent studies show that viral loads seem to decrease more rapidly in vaccinated individuals.
  • When vaccinated people get infected, they don't get nearly as sick and are very unlikely to die.
  • This means, that although Delta is concerning for vaccinated people, it's downright scary for unvaccinated individuals.
  • The mutation responsible for all this can be found in the spike protein.
  • Infections in kids are rising in the US, but it seems kids aren't getting as sick as they were earlier.  But it's an area of concern.
The obvious recommendations?  Get vaccinated if you haven't so far.  Go back to wearing a mask in certain situations like inside around more people.  Pay attention to the good practices that we learned about in the earlier days of the pandemic.


Monday, June 14, 2021

Who is Lorne Sieben - And Why Should We Care?

 My morning started, as it often does, with a rather innocuous post about the concern with more variants appearing and the risks the unvaccinated pose to our progress.

How Vaccines can Crush the Variants and Make Reopening Permanent in Canada

As usual, a few people who know me commented and that normally would have been the end of it.  But then someone else weighed in:

Enter Lorne Sieben, with a post about how vaccines are making people magnetic.

"Watch as Magnet sticks to vaccinated girl"  obviously made a big impact on Lorne and he was quick to warn me that it had been taken down other places where he'd posted it.  I think he was counting on me to express an appropriate amount of amazement.  I think I disappointed him.

Now we ALL know that breaking science always appears on YouTube first, so this was no surprise to me at all.  (joke)....  But what was surprising was the realization that the anti-vaxx community is actually taking this seriously.  In fact, one anti-vaxx quack was invited to speak to her notions before the Ohio State Legislature.

Anti-vax doctor mocked for claiming that shots will ‘magnetize’ people

Needless to say, "Dr" Tenpenny is being ridiculed, not the least by this fellow from McGill.


So, back to Lorne.  Remember Lorne?  This is the guy who feels strongly enough about conspiracies that he was compelled to engage me in conversation about this vaccine side-effect.  Here is the exchange, posted verbatim:

  • Dave McCormick
    Lorne Sieben I do have to ask, though, what attracts you to conspiracies. I can see quite a few on your FB wall. And no recent posts. That strikes me as unusual.
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    It's called discernment for the truth bud.Censorship as well,by Facebook and Youtube.
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    Your video with the person faking the spoon sticking does not disprove the video I posted .
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    Superparamagnetic nanoparticle delivery of DNA vaccine
    Fatin Nawwab Al-Deen 1 , Cordelia Selomulya, Charles Ma, Ross L Coppel
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    PMID: 24715289 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0410-5_12
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    The efficiency of delivery of DNA vaccines is often relatively low compared to protein vaccines. The use of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) to deliver genes via magnetofection shows promise in improving the efficiency of gene delivery both in vitro and in vivo. In particular, the duration for gene transfection especially for in vitro application can be significantly reduced by magnetofection compared to the time required to achieve high gene transfection with standard protocols. SPIONs that have been rendered stable in physiological conditions can be used as both therapeutic and diagnostic agents due to their unique magnetic characteristics. Valuable features of iron oxide nanoparticles in bioapplications include a tight control over their size distribution, magnetic properties of these particles, and the ability to carry particular biomolecules to specific targets. The internalization and half-life of the particles within the body depend upon the method of synthesis. Numerous synthesis methods have been used to produce magnetic nanoparticles for bioapplications with different sizes and surface charges. The most common method for synthesizing nanometer-sized magnetite Fe3O4 particles in solution is by chemical coprecipitation of iron salts. The coprecipitation method is an effective technique for preparing a stable aqueous dispersions of iron oxide nanoparticles. We describe the production of Fe3O4-based SPIONs with high magnetization values (70 emu/g) under 15 kOe of the applied magnetic field at room temperature, with 0.01 emu/g remanence via a coprecipitation method in the presence of trisodium citrate as a stabilizer. Naked SPIONs often lack sufficient stability, hydrophilicity, and the capacity to be functionalized. In order to overcome these limitations, polycationic polymer was anchored on the surface of freshly prepared SPIONs by a direct electrostatic attraction between the negatively charged SPIONs (due to the presence of carboxylic groups) and the positively charged polymer. Polyethylenimine was chosen to modify the surface of SPIONs to assist the delivery of plasmid DNA into mammalian cells due to the polymer's extensive buffering capacity through the "proton sponge" effect.
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    Lorne Sieben And your video proves nothing either. So, here we are.
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    To brainwashed people like you,I guess not.
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    Either that or your a shill.Doesn't matter really.
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[Reality insert here - note how you either agree with him or you're a paid shill.  Or brainwashed, I guess.  Personally, I think the dude needs a mirror into his soul, if he has one.]

  • Dave McCormick
    Lorne Sieben Although my tendency these days is to block nitwits, I'm going to leave your posts here just so others can see how silly some of them are. Anti-vaxxers are getting desperate. Over 2.2 BILLION doses administered around the world. No 5G thingies, no tracking, no huge numbers of deaths, and worse, no magnetic properties. I am disappointed.
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    Lorne Sieben And the word is "you're", just so you know. Apparently it's not just your science education that was neglected. How is the search for that WTC7 conspiracy going dude?
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    Dave McCormick Education is your problem.Memorize and regurgitate.No actual real independent thought.That's why you need to point out a spelling mistake instead of analyzing and questioning.
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    Lorne Sieben I analyzed your responses and found them seriously wanting. As will anyone with one iota of education and sense. I spent over 30 years working in the Biological and Chemical sciences area. I'll stick with information from people who know what they're talking about.
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    And you just proved my point of having no independent thought.And so the people at the highest levels "experts" can tell you anything and you with all your "knowledge" won't question and won't be able to discern the truth.
    For me that means agenda's can be carried out.
    Reminds me of Germany.Very highly educated and advanced society and the most brainwashed.
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    Dave McCormick Even though there over 3000 Architects and Engineers backing the obvious demolition there are to many people like yourself.That and governments no matter which party are all in it together.
    So it looks like things will only get worse.Much worse actually.
So, wow.  A full-blown conspiracy theorist on my own FB wall.  So who is Lorne?

Apparently this is who Lorne is.  And he doesn't allow comments on his page.  That's a trend I've noticed on more anti-vaxx FB pages.  Guess people were challenging their favourite beliefs.

So, speaking of conspiracy theorists, I guess the real question is WHY, against ALL reasonable evidence, believe what they do.  This is really a psychological question, so I checked to see what the American Psychological Association had to say.  Readers will find their article interesting.

There are more.  Lots more.  Anyone interested can do a quick search for "psychology of conspiracy theorists".  Lots to amuse you there.  What's not amusing is the realization that some (or many?) of these people are at least somewhat mentally ill.  Hard to come to any other conclusion.

So, back to Lorne.  Remember Lorne?  Lorne is one of those WTC7 conspiracy theorists.  That the belief that World Trade Center building 7 was brought down by explosives.  This silly notion was debunked by a report finally issued back in 2017.  It's an interesting story which you can read about here.  But the conclusion is that explosives did not bring down WTC7.  

Lorne believes in the WTC7 conspiracy fairy tale.  The fact that there is no evidence only convinces him that there is a conspiracy that is hiding the truth from us.  This line of "thinking" carries over to the SARS-CoV-2 situation.  This is how they claim that death certificates have been faked, that there have been thousands of deaths from the vaccines and that's not being reported (you know, bought and paid for lying liberal media....), why there was no real flu season this past year, not to mention 5G, microchips, Bill Gates, magnetism and the heartbreak of psoriasis.  

Anyhow, it's been fun, waiting for the latest missive from Lorne.  Usually I block clowns like him, but for some reason (boredom, curiosity....?) I let him keep posting and now we can all see the result.  We're in the 21st Century, according to the calendar, but some days you'd never know it.  I'm waiting for a FB post advocating examination of pigeon entrails to determine medical cures.  Oh, wait, that was Donald and Hydroxychloroquine, or was that bleach?  It's so hard to keep track.