Let’s take a moment to laugh at the ABC and its famed ‘experts’

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23 Responses to Let’s take a moment to laugh at the ABC and its famed ‘experts’

  1. Morsie says:

    That aged well

  2. Not Trampis says:

    no let us take another moment to laugh at CL and the deplorables who want to believe another conspiracy theory without much evidence to support it.

  3. C.L. says:

    Covid-19 likely came from lab leak, says news report citing US energy department.

    And the inevitable and always hilarious REPUBLICANS POUNCE/SEIZE ON!

    Republicans jump on ‘lab leak’ report, call for action against China.

    Republicans are seizing on a new Energy Department conclusion pointing to a “lab leak” as causing the COVID-19 outbreak to call for swift action against the Chinese government, which has refused to cooperate with global probes into the pandemic’s origin.

    The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times reported Sunday that the Energy Department had determined with “low confidence” that the virus was leaked from a lab, though it is unclear what new intelligence that was based on.

    There is no “new intelligence.” Everyone knows it leaked from the Wuhan lab.

    What’s different now is the Deep State wants to firm up hatred of Chinamen five minutes after the latter decided to supply arms to Russia.

    The manipulation of the media is now getting really – really – lazy and stupid. As that piece in The Hill demonstrates, this is a bitter pill to swallow for the Western left. Either admit Trump was right or be a Putin lover-by-proxy.

  4. C.L. says:

    another conspiracy theory

    Like I said, a bitter pill.

  5. Boambee John says:

    Non Mentis

    Widen your range of reading material.

    And how are you going with your estimate of the cost, time and materials required to build sufficient solar and wind generators, and the associated new transmission lines and “firming” systems to make Australia fully ruinable, and still able to run a modern economy?

  6. Jannie says:

    The habit of the Left to call anything they dislike a “conspiracy theory” has opened up enquiry into old conspiracy theories. The big one for me is thinking of the assassination of JFK. That particular theory was once a core belief of the Old Left.

  7. Jannie says:

    Boambee, this new system will not be able to run a modern economy, maybe a 19th century one. How will they be able to support or prosecute a modern (thermonuclear?) War on a carbon neutral economy?

  8. Rohan says:

    I can answer that Jannie. With great difficulty.

  9. Petros says:

    The slow learners won’t like this one bit. We must remind them of their dismissal of the obvious origin of this dreaded lurgie.

  10. RacerX says:

    Chinese government, which has refused to cooperate with global probes into the pandemic’s origin.

    In fairness I don’t think I’d trust one of these global investigations. In the present climate they’ll probably determine Xi & Putin personally conspired in creating the pandemic.

  11. Lee says:

    The habit of the Left to call anything they dislike a “conspiracy theory” has opened up enquiry into old conspiracy theories. The big one for me is thinking of the assassination of JFK. That particular theory was once a core belief of the Old Left.

    Some on the left still hold to the long debunked conspiracy theory of the CIA being behind Whitlam’s removal.

  12. Entropy says:

    The CIA isn’t that thoughtful

  13. C.L. says:

    The habit of the Left to call anything they dislike a “conspiracy theory” …

    This just in:

    ABC: What is the ‘15-minute city’ conspiracy theory?

  14. Buccaneer says:

    ABC: What is the ‘15-minute city’ conspiracy theory?

    The habit of the left to tell you something is a conspiracy theory while confirming that it actually their goal and not so bad after all but pick on some hyperbole as proof the whole message that their goal is actually good not bad.

    It’s called gaslighting

  15. Lee says:

    The left claim that 15-minute cities are are a “conspiracy theory,” which as ludicrous as their denial that Critical Race Theory is being taught in schools, even while it is happening.

    Local governing bodies in places like Oxford have made it perfectly clear that the 15-minute city is coming.

    As usual, the ABC is wrong and gaslighting. Even far-left Wikipedia disagrees with the ABC.

    https://summit.news/2023/02/20/oh-sht-theyre-actually-doing-it/

  16. Lee says:

    The habit of the left to tell you something is a conspiracy theory while confirming that it actually their goal and not so bad after all but pick on some hyperbole as proof the whole message that their goal is actually good not bad.

    It’s called gaslighting

    The left would have you disbelieve the evidence before your eyes (and ears) even when they boast about what they are doing.

  17. Boambee John says:

    Jannie

    I know that, and you know that, but Non Mentis has his head firmly inserted in his rectum on the whole subject. I have been trying (without success) to get him to put out whatever he uses for “evidence”. He won’t, but his failure should be enlightening for the less committed “true believers”.

  18. Buccaneer says:

    The left loves a good conspiracy theory, check out this doozy in a vain attempt to rewrite Jimmy Carter as some prescient president who solved all the world’s ills instead of the numpty that he was.

    Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s Iranian revolution led to the hostage crisis that was a millstone round Carter’s neck. After 444 days in captivity, the US hostages were released a few minutes after Carter left office. It has not been proved that Reagan struck a back channel deal with Khomeini’s government to keep the hostages until after the 1980 election. But the evidence is very strong. Carter believes that William Casey, Reagan’s campaign manager, did strike a bargain. Such an unnatural Rolodex would also explain Reagan’s Iran-Contra shenanigans a few years later.

    https://www.ft.com/content/0bf70e43-45a9-47b2-bdc6-5b2b2392796b?segmentId=b385c2ad-87ed-d8ff-aaec-0f8435cd42d9

    If the evidence was strong, this clown would have referenced it. It’s just a convenient smear in a lame attempt to bolster an article with no merit.

  19. Petros says:

    The metropolitan luvvies can move to small country towns which are often 15 minute cities.

  20. Leon L says:

    Another conspiracy theory, from the CDC. Was the CDC Lying All Along About “Vaccine Effectiveness”?

    The lab origin has RNA fingerprints that make any other explanation implausible.
    Readily confirmed by anyone with expertise in the field.

  21. Wally Dali says:

    Oi Petros!
    Put a sock in it! The cities can learn to deal with the doughboys they breed, don’t go stuffing up the good bits beyond the factory outlet malls

  22. howardb says:

    interesting takes

    Michael Senger
    “Every couple months the establishment does these big propaganda pushes for the lab leak theory, though the flimsy underlying evidence hasn’t changed in 2 years, while overwhelming evidence that COVID was spreading globally by mid-2019 only grows stronger…”

    “You’re being played. It’s an “approved” story. They want you obsessing over origin.
    It’s a distraction from the policy-related slaughter of the last 3-years.
    It preserves the “pandemic preparedness industry” via which big corporates can siphon trillions from taxpayers.”

    Denis Rancourt & comments
    ” Current round of USA-deep-state propaganda (China lab leak) accomplishes 4 things:
    – perpetuates false idea that there was a particularly virulent pathogen
    – blames China
    – turns attention away from domestic gov assaults against people
    – cools down the massively injured public”

    And reinforces the need for the global “pandemic preparedness” initiatives presently in the works. $$ and control.

    Supports the WHO takeover

    It is also very likely retribution against China’s proposed brokering a peace deal between Russia and the West/Ukraine, and a way to try to sully the trust of China in that regard. And also a deflection from any questioning of Fort Detrick’s lab leak summer 2019.

    notice they don’t say “US-funded” lab in these headlines.

    the lab leak narrative is being used by powerful government and financial interests with ulterior motives.

    by convincing you that there was a gain-of-function virus, and that gain-of-function viruses are possible, and that serial passage can lead to a pandemic, is a narrative which allows the biosecurity state to exist in infinity and the global public health security state to be fundable, to be justifiable, and to be supernational, dissolving national sovereignty for all intents and purposes

    Why does the mainstream media and political establishment focus so much attention on the origin of COVID, and never on the origin of the response to COVID?

  23. Franx says:

    Spot on, howardb.

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