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The compounded problems associated with conspiracy theories

The compounded problems associated with conspiracy theories

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@suzianne said
Ivermectin is an anti-parasite.

It's primary use is as a horse de-wormer.

Try again.

Hint: Stop lying.
Ivermectin is a broad spectrum anti-parasitic, with approved uses in animals and humans. The drug was developed in the late 1970s. In veterinary medicine, it is indicated to prevent and treat heartworm. In humans, ivermectin is indicated for, among other conditions, two neglected tropical diseases, river blindness (onchocerciasis) and lymphatic filariasis.

Ivermectin is on the World Health Organization’s essential drug list. So is HCQ

https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/study-falsely-linking-hydroxychloroquine-increased-deaths-frequently-cited-even-after

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@metal-brain said
Why did everybody who touched the sign get convicted but Ray Epps?
The video is on that link. Watch it yourself.
Your comment here illustrates the problem. Even if Ray Epps did get jailed, it would only be interpreted as part of his deep cover story. Every detail which potentially could exonerate Ray Epps is either proof that he is a double agent working for the CIA or it's part of the conspiracy so he could avoid detection as a double agent working for the CIA.

Is there anything, any piece of evidence at all, that would convince you that Ray Epps was not part of a false flag conspiracy to wrongfully implicate MAGA in a riot?

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@wildgrass said
Your comment here illustrates the problem. Even if Ray Epps did get jailed, it would only be interpreted as part of his deep cover story. Every detail which potentially could exonerate Ray Epps is either proof that he is a double agent working for the CIA or it's part of the conspiracy so he could avoid detection as a double agent working for the CIA.

Is there any ...[text shortened]... ce you that Ray Epps was not part of a false flag conspiracy to wrongfully implicate MAGA in a riot?
You do not have any such evidence. That is the problem.

There is a clear double standard with Ray Epps not being arrested and charged with a crime. Certain politicians falsely claimed Rap Epps was let go because he did not commit a crime. Now that I have posted the evidence Epps did commit a crime you want to ignore the evidence.

Is there any evidence at all that would convince you that Ray Epps being let go was an outrageous double standard of justice?

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@metal-brain said
You do not have any such evidence. That is the problem.

There is a clear double standard with Ray Epps not being arrested and charged with a crime. Certain politicians falsely claimed Rap Epps was let go because he did not commit a crime. Now that I have posted the evidence Epps did commit a crime you want to ignore the evidence.

Is there any evidence at all that would convince you that Ray Epps being let go was an outrageous double standard of justice?
Sure. Yes. Double standard. A million other examples exist. Why keep bringing up Ray Epps?

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