"There is no evidence that links any influenza vaccine, or a dog coronavirus, to Italy’s COVID-19 epidemic." 11/
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"Wearing the mask literally activates your own virus. You’re getting sick from your own reactivated coronavirus expressions, and if it happens to be SARS-CoV-2, then you’ve got a big problem." 12/
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"It’s not clear what Mikovits means by “coronavirus expressions.” There is no evidence that wearing a mask can activate viruses and make people sick." eof/
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Replying to @doctorow
Good of them to post refutations - healthier than censorship. We're seeing full Streisand Effect going on here. That being said, looks like most of their claims are "there's no evidence of that", but they've also not read her book... so doesn't make a strong case either way
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Replying to @clarkgwillison @doctorow
"There's no evidence of that" is the only thing you can say when someone just makes something up and presents it as true The logic you're displaying is exactly how cranks get a foothold ("Well can you prove it DIDN'T happen")
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Replying to @arthur_affect @doctorow
That's very true, which is why it's complicated Because it's also said when there is evidence being ignored or dismissed They would have a stronger case for "there's no evidence" if they had read her book, which they admit they haven't (disclaimer: I haven't either)
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Replying to @clarkgwillison @doctorow
No, I shouldn't have to pay someone money and put a lot of effort into listening to them if they make wild claims that seem obviously false on the face of it Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
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Replying to @arthur_affect @doctorow
Extraordinary claims do require extraordinary evidence, which these probably don't have But you can't honestly say "there's no evidence for these claims" when you really mean "I think these claims are obviously false, so I won't be spending time or money to evaluate them"
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Replying to @clarkgwillison @doctorow
Sure you can How am I supposed to know if evidence exists somewhere in the universe, I'm not God
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Replying to @arthur_affect @doctorow
Well if you're not God, why go around claiming "there's no evidence" for X or Y? As you rightfully pointed out it's literally something you can't know So such a claim is always an overreach
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No that's not how language works It's stupid dorm room bullshit "I know today is Sunday" "Do you KNOW? Are you SURE? Is it IMPOSSIBLE that you were in a coma for a whole day or that a conspiracy is LYING to you"
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