hackey lad   3,955 #73 Posted July 30, 2022 7 minutes ago, melthebell said: As ive said ive watched some of his videos, not all, he ALWAYS uses official sources for data and stats, he does talk about things that may make us that support lockdown measures etc squirm, but he talks about far more that make conspiracy theorists squirm so tbh im not sure where that idea in the wiki page comes from, apart from anybody can edit it, and maybe somebody who thinks hes down a rabbit hole has? He talks about both sides of the fence that ive seen so hes far from a conspiracy theorist, he actively encourages the vaccine (despite the issues) and also masks etc Its smallpox related, i presume it originated in monkeys? although in this link https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/monkeypox/ it also mentions rats, mice and squirrels Thats what he said 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Guest   #74 Posted July 30, 2022 12 minutes ago, melthebell said: As ive said ive watched some of his videos, not all, he ALWAYS uses official sources for data and stats, he does talk about things that may make us that support lockdown measures etc squirm, but he talks about far more that make conspiracy theorists squirm so tbh im not sure where that idea in the wiki page comes from, apart from anybody can edit it, and maybe somebody who thinks hes down a rabbit hole has? He talks about both sides of the fence that ive seen so hes far from a conspiracy theorist, he actively encourages the vaccine (despite the issues) and also masks etc The Wiki article is referenced. You can check to see where and how some of his claims have been rebutted. For example, he apparently misunderstood or misrepresented a conference paper abstract about Ivermectin data to the extent that one of the authors felt the need to correct him in no uncertain terms.   Apparently I felt the need to block his channel on YouTube, so he must have ****** me off at some point in the relatively recent past . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...