The problem is, where would we find experts who would report accurately or medical authorities who would investigate earnestly? There are undoubtedly gatekeepers that have been preventing such info as this from getting out and getting credibility. When the sources most people regard as credible are committing mass fraud, what is there …
The problem is, where would we find experts who would report accurately or medical authorities who would investigate earnestly? There are undoubtedly gatekeepers that have been preventing such info as this from getting out and getting credibility. When the sources most people regard as credible are committing mass fraud, what is there to do?
But I'm all for doing the best we can with the best truth-seekers we can find and enlist.
"I'm all for doing the best we can with the best truth-seekers we can find."
You have hit upon the heart of my own concern here. I come to this substack account seeking truth that I know I will not find elsewhere. When Mr. Kirschman said that this story was the "real deal," I thought we finally had solid, pervasive, undeniable proof that something has gone very, very wrong. Rather than follow it up, however, Mr. Kirschman appears to have dropped it entirely. Why? Frankly, I am reluctant to just let it go because I will be forced to let a few other things go as well and I do not want to do that too easily.
The problem is, where would we find experts who would report accurately or medical authorities who would investigate earnestly? There are undoubtedly gatekeepers that have been preventing such info as this from getting out and getting credibility. When the sources most people regard as credible are committing mass fraud, what is there to do?
But I'm all for doing the best we can with the best truth-seekers we can find and enlist.
"I'm all for doing the best we can with the best truth-seekers we can find."
You have hit upon the heart of my own concern here. I come to this substack account seeking truth that I know I will not find elsewhere. When Mr. Kirschman said that this story was the "real deal," I thought we finally had solid, pervasive, undeniable proof that something has gone very, very wrong. Rather than follow it up, however, Mr. Kirschman appears to have dropped it entirely. Why? Frankly, I am reluctant to just let it go because I will be forced to let a few other things go as well and I do not want to do that too easily.
Exactly, Woodrow. The greater the heresy, the greater the need for corroboration for it to catch on.