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RE: FINDING OUT WHO OUR FRIENDS ARE

in #proofofbrain4 years ago

For this particular matter I don't trust the scientific sources very much (since I have read numerous ones). Neither the ones which promote deaths through virus nor the ones promote deaths through injections. I also do not consult very much English sources, the reason is that I much better understand my native language. I was reading scientific papers with high interest before the event happened. You could find all kind of interesting sources before 2020.

I feel, everything is cooked up very hot and for me, I handle it like I handled it in my past (where one catastrophe every ten or so years appears on the radar): I sit it out and watch the numbers set into relation to the actual and factual death cases on the whole. As perceptions and statistics as well are either distorted or falsely presented, I will stay undecided as long as I can. Except, live will teach me otherwise. But then it'll be soon enough, or, if you prefer see it otherwise, too late.

Right now, I choose not to read the source you provided me with. Maybe later I will, or I will not.

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I agree with you regarding being undecided. It is better to be undecided than to be overly or obsessively bias towards looking at the world from limited perspectives. Also, I agree with you because jumping to conclusions too quickly, aggressively, is dangerous. So, I do agree with how you do things and why you do things. Not every person is like you. The world would be a better place if more people adopted the way you do things.

Thank you, that is a great compliment.

And true, not every person is like me. Which is ... just fine, just imagine! LOL

I appreciate very much, you taking up different perspectives.