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Why does autism (and in this case also ADHD) crop up so often for conspiraloons?

If it’s not the antivaxxers talking about mercury poisoning, it’s some other cunt banging on that Greta Thunberg being an agent (willing or otherwise) of the deep state
I think it is largely around middle class parents unable to accept that there can be anything wrong with their kids unless something external caused it.

This was a "live debate" when my daughter was little. We did worry, but got her vaccinated. It knocked her out for a couple of days, and she really wasn't the same lively little thing afterwards.

But she's just got a masters degree in chemistry, so I guess no harm was done.
 
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Andrew Wakefield :mad: is a huge part of it. :( -- as I'm sure you know.

Struck off and hugely discredited in the UK**, but widely followed by anti-vaccination twats/consiraloons where he now lives (the US).

**I'm sure he still has a fair bit of following here as well :(, but not nearly so much as he once did, 15 to 20 years ago.

wouldn't have thought he has much of a following here

I wish I was confident enough to agree, but I'm not :(

I believe he's pretty big in the States, and there's a fair few conspiraloons/anti-vaccination twats in the UK too :mad:

I do admit though that I couldn't make myself do any research into his popularity level ... :hmm:
Wakefield annoys me too much to waste time on that! :mad:
 
Anyone come across this?


Basically saying that 5G-like non-ionizing radiation can still cause cancers because it can produce free radicals in the body. I did search and found a couple of articles debunking Magda Havas and her methods:

EMF&Health Poor EHS Studies (although several of the links don't work) and
Trust Me, I’m A Doctor: Magda Havas And WiFi
Plus
NYT: Conspiracy theories that 5G phones cause cancer originate from Russia

Any thoughts gentlegreen and others?
 
The crazy stuff is these nutters extend it to very low frequencies - so pity those living near Droitwich.
Radio 4 was literally killing people for decades.

The French are massively big on woo - though ironically in the gardening forum I sometimes read, any even vaguely poisonous plant that appears in people's gardens (but not much more toxic cultivated species) warrants a call to the Mairie and a team in hasmat suits with flame-throwers...

Their healthfood shops are actually "organic coops" ...
I struggle not to take the piss when an "electrosensible" turns up and suggests people turn off their mobiles when shopping ...

 
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I know Thunderf00t is windbaggy and patronising on a good day and has massive issues with "wimminz", but he puts in the effort and recently made a video demonstrating the heating effect of WIFI / mobile frequencies on cheese slices.
 
If you want a good laugh, check out this thread ...


The loon factor is strong.
 
If you want a good laugh, check out this thread ...


The loon factor is strong.

Seen some strange looking drones around my area too, they seem to be chameleon like, the only time you can really see them is either when there is a sudden quick contrast between the backround colour and foreground colour of the sky, or when there is direct strong sunlight hitting it, it reflects or converts to a bright yellow colour.

Clearly an SEP :eek:

An SEP is something we can't see, or don't see, or our brain doesn't let us see, because we think that it's somebody else's problem.... The brain just edits it out, it's like a blind spot. If you look at it directly you won't see it unless you know precisely what it is. Your only hope is to catch it by surprise out of the corner of your eye.

- Ah, - said Arthur, - then that's why...
- Yes, - said Ford, who knew what Arthur was going to say.
-...you've been jumping up and...
- Yes.
-...down, and blinking...
- Yes.
-...and...
- I think you've got the message.
- I can see it, - said Arthur, - it's a spaceship.[]/quote]
 
Why does autism (and in this case also ADHD) crop up so often for conspiraloons?

If it’s not the antivaxxers talking about mercury poisoning, it’s some other cunt banging on that Greta Thunberg being an agent (willing or otherwise) of the deep state
Plot twist: my shrink thinks my adhd is worse than my relatives is because of brain trauma caused by measles. I wasn’t vaccinated. I also have autistic traits. So this bullshit sends me into a rage.
 
Someone said recently that Bristol empties when Glasto's on - lots of woo in Bristol...

Could well have been me who said that on here -- there's definitely a lot of Bristol voices amongst various crews** when the fest is on :D

Some non-fest friends stayed over in Bristol over the main Glastonbury weekend in 2017 I think, and they did say it was quite quiet around town!

**TBH though., I think a lot of the Bristolians (especially!) tend to decrease the woo-proportion on site ... G-Town worse than G-Fest in that respect anyway, IME and IMO.
 
Someone said recently that Bristol empties when Glasto's on - lots of woo in Bristol...

There was some ‘Lockdown Skeptics’ sticker on one of the telecoms cabinets outside my school, fortunately it was one of those that peels off easily in one go before getting screwed up and shoved in my pocket. Plenty of new age twats about.
 
"Like" does not seem the right reaction for this. Just ... fucking hell.
It’s mad isn’t it - but also handy for shutting these idiots up! I’ve also managed to convince some people to vaccinate their kids. Viruses are hard on our bodies, I think we’re realising this for the first time in decades.
 
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