> On Sat, Jan 28 2017 07:08:39 -0700
> "Waldo Weatherbee" wrote:
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> Torproject (et al) pays people to disrupt lists
Tor is for fags like you.
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> no reason to use tor-based email for a public list
The great freedom fighter Rayzer.
>
> AND I'm really disappointed in protonmail's response to my
> On Jan 28, 2017, at 11:31 PM, juan wrote:
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> me:
>>> That's an outragous claim for people like you. LMAO at you. You
>>> are the poster child for circular 'reasoning'.
>>>
>>>
that children can't suffer from cognitive disabilities, etc.
>>>
>>> I never said that.
>>>
On 1/29/2017 3:29 PM, James A. Donald wrote:
I am pretty sure that under the new management, we will no longer hear
that each year was warmer than the last, (by an amount much smaller than
the various sources of error that occur in attempting to measure global
temperatures, which sources of error
On 1/28/2017 4:08 AM, Razer wrote:
I'd like to point out here that the National Park Service was the way
the public initially was informed of global climate change when an
un-vetted--by-deniers memo to park managers leaked stating (Paraphrase):
'As the climate continues to get warmer over the yea
me:
> >That's an outragous claim for people like you. LMAO at you. You
> >are the poster child for circular 'reasoning'.
> >
> >
> >> that children can't suffer from cognitive disabilities, etc.
> >
> >I never said that.
> >
John:
> Yes you did. In fact you called me a nazi a
On 01/28/2017 03:55 AM, John Newman wrote:
>> On Jan 27, 2017, at 9:08 PM, batty wrote:
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> What another amazing addition to the list :)
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> I can't figure the attraction for scum like you to "participate" on cpunks.
> Actually I can't figure the attraction for scum like yourself to get up in
>
> On Jan 27, 2017, at 9:08 PM, booty wrote:
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> > On Fri, Jan 27 2017 14:23:36 -1400
> > "John Newman" wrote:
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> > asperger's syndrome
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> Is not real anymore, I don't think.
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> > She couldn't talk
>
> Get that bitch some weed.
>
> > Was "curing" gays ever accepted as science by anyone
> On Jan 27, 2017, at 8:34 PM, juan wrote:
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> On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 17:23:36 -0500
> John Newman wrote:
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>> /snip
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>I'll reply to your message later, but there's something I feel
>curious about right now.
>
>Do you think that the people who run the US central bank (or
>
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> On 01/27/2017 05:22 PM, James A. Donald wrote:
> government funded science
>
Like when the sugar industry paid Harvard to blame fat in fake studies.
This why SeeSee is dying.
Source:
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/article-abstract/2548255
Articles:
http://www.cbc
> On Fri, Jan 27 2017 14:23:36 -1400
> "John Newman" wrote:
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> Was "curing" gays ever accepted as science by anyone, anywhere?
And that's where trannies come from.
Step 1. Convince children that loving the same gender is wrong.
Step 2. Convince children said love means they are the wrong gender
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 06:46:05PM -0300, Juan wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 15:54:41 -0500
> John Newman wrote:
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> > > >
> > > > Someone who doesn't buy into a particular conspiracy does not
> > > > (necessarily) share any traits with the religious whack jobs that
> > > > burned witches at t
> On Fri, Jan 27 2017 14:23:36 -1400
> "John Newman" wrote:
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> asperger's syndrome
Is not real anymore, I don't think.
> She couldn't talk
Get that bitch some weed.
> Was "curing" gays ever accepted as science by anyone, anywhere?
Yeah, here. Depriving children of saturated fats and choleste
On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 17:23:36 -0500
John Newman wrote:
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> /snip
I'll reply to your message later, but there's something I feel
curious about right now.
Do you think that the people who run the US central bank (or
any other central bank), and all the 'economi
On 01/27/2017 05:22 PM, James A. Donald wrote:
> On 1/28/2017 4:08 AM, Razer wrote:
>> Faith in free inquiry unhindered by profit motivations is a better, more
>> reliable compass.
>
> You mean government funded science:
You mean with any currently existent government on Earth "unhindered by
pr
On 1/28/2017 4:08 AM, Razer wrote:
Faith in free inquiry unhindered by profit motivations is a better, more
reliable compass.
You mean government funded science:
What do you know, government funded science, like government funded
Aztec theology, discovers that immense human sacrifices are nec
> On Jan 27, 2017, at 4:46 PM, juan wrote:
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> On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 15:54:41 -0500
> John Newman wrote:
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>
Someone who doesn't buy into a particular conspiracy does not
(necessarily) share any traits with the religious whack jobs that
burned witches at the stake. They we
On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 15:54:41 -0500
John Newman wrote:
> > >
> > > Someone who doesn't buy into a particular conspiracy does not
> > > (necessarily) share any traits with the religious whack jobs that
> > > burned witches at the stake. They were driven by ignorance and
> > > religious fervor.
>
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 04:43:26PM -0300, juan wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Jan 2017 22:07:09 -0500
> John Newman wrote:
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> >
> > > On Jan 26, 2017, at 8:34 PM, juan wrote:
> > >
> > > On Thu, 26 Jan 2017 16:57:19 -0800
> > > Razer wrote:
> > >
> > >> ... but the 'truthers' got derailed years ago.
>
On Thu, 26 Jan 2017 22:07:09 -0500
John Newman wrote:
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> > On Jan 26, 2017, at 8:34 PM, juan wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 26 Jan 2017 16:57:19 -0800
> > Razer wrote:
> >
> >> ... but the 'truthers' got derailed years ago.
> >> That's the problem with conspiracy theory (X) as an analysis of
> >> g
On 01/27/2017 09:06 AM, Steve Kinney wrote:
> "Faith in science" is at best a grossly unreliable compass for those
> who do not understand the methods and history of science, and the
> impact of un- and anti-scientific influences on the practice of
> science in the real world.
Faith in free inqu
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On 01/27/2017 10:17 AM, Razer wrote:
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> On 01/26/2017 10:13 PM, James A. Donald wrote:
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>> The links you give show scientists intimidating dissenters and
>> silencing opposition, rather the discovering and publishing
>> evidence.
>>
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>
On 01/26/2017 10:13 PM, James A. Donald wrote:
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> The links you give show scientists intimidating dissenters and
> silencing opposition, rather the discovering and publishing evidence.
>
>
You're entitled to your wrong interpolation.
On 01/26/2017 08:30 PM, James A. Donald wrote:
Science has been politicized.
On 1/27/2017 2:42 PM, Razer wrote:
So scientists are fighting back. 314 Action.
The links you give show scientists intimidating dissenters and silencing
opposition, rather the discovering and publishing evidence.
On 01/26/2017 08:30 PM, James A. Donald wrote:
> Science has been politicized.
So scientists are fighting back. 314 Action.
http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2017/0125/In-Trump-s-America-we-may-see-more-scientists-running-for-office
http://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2017/1/26/14397644/scien
On 1/27/2017 1:07 PM, John Newman wrote:
> Huge mistakes in medical sciences have most definitely been made,
> but they tend to be self correcting over time. That's how science
> works.
It does not work like that any longer. Science has been politicized.
People’s opinion on things they don’t re
> On Jan 26, 2017, at 8:34 PM, juan wrote:
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> On Thu, 26 Jan 2017 16:57:19 -0800
> Razer wrote:
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>> ... but the 'truthers' got derailed years ago.
>> That's the problem with conspiracy theory (X) as an analysis of
>> global events.
>
>American fascist rayzer dutifully doing his job - c
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 04:57:19PM -0800, Razer wrote:
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> On 01/26/2017 03:43 PM, Mirimir wrote:
> > On 01/26/2017 03:51 PM, No wrote:
> >> https://vimeo.com/200927432
> >>
> >> Public Dissentiment is an online tool that helps protesters negatively
On Thu, 26 Jan 2017 17:41:25 -0800
Razer wrote:
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> On 01/26/2017 05:34 PM, the Argentine expletive-spewing ruffled grouse
> wrote:
> > The anti-conspiracy nutcases are exactly the same kind of
> > people who used to burn witchesor 'cure' gays with
> > electroshocks and lobotomies
On 01/26/2017 05:34 PM, the Argentine expletive-spewing ruffled grouse
wrote:
> The anti-conspiracy nutcases are exactly the same kind of
> people who used to burn witchesor 'cure' gays with
> electroshocks and lobotomies - all based on True Science of
> course.
What this
On Thu, 26 Jan 2017 16:57:19 -0800
Razer wrote:
>... but the 'truthers' got derailed years ago.
> That's the problem with conspiracy theory (X) as an analysis of
> global events.
American fascist rayzer dutifully doing his job - constantly
taking pot shots at anybody who doesn't
On 01/26/2017 03:43 PM, Mirimir wrote:
> On 01/26/2017 03:51 PM, No wrote:
>> https://vimeo.com/200927432
>>
>> Public Dissentiment is an online tool that helps protesters negatively
>> impact the price of a publicly traded company’s stock by communicating
>> w
On 01/26/2017 03:51 PM, No wrote:
> https://vimeo.com/200927432
>
> Public Dissentiment is an online tool that helps protesters negatively
> impact the price of a publicly traded company’s stock by communicating
> with algorithmic market makers. By using the same algorithmic senti
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 8:51 PM, No wrote:
> https://vimeo.com/200927432
>
> Public Dissentiment is an online tool that helps protesters negatively
> impact the price of a publicly traded company’s stock by communicating with
> algorithmic market makers. By using the same algori
https://vimeo.com/200927432
Public Dissentiment is an online tool that helps protesters negatively
impact the price of a publicly traded company’s stock by communicating
with algorithmic market makers. By using the same algorithmic sentiment
analysis techniques as financial trading bots, the app
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