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  1. Ward van Koperen

    What that guy is trying to do on Facebook is called gaslighting, bringing something wrong, repeating it with the belief that you're still going to doubt yourself. He probably doesn't even realize it.

    Fed up with these kinds of people on Twitter too. Repeating ourselves, claiming something "because something is like that" and then believing that we're arguing or something and end up going all out on something small to divert that attention from the main topic.

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    1. Anton (@infopinie)

      There are all kinds of theories circulating: Is he paid for it? Is he a member of the think tank? Can't he do math? Can he actually read comprehension? Is he an AI chatbot?

      Anyone who refers to my website or maurice.nl is finished in advance, so information other than that of his trusted sources does not exist. It's so transparent...!

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  2. Lucie

    Thanks, Anton, for sharing those fb posts. Since I avoid all a-social media as "the plague," I never see these kinds of discussions otherwise. It just confirms my feeling to stay away from all that kind of stupid stuff.
    And thanks again for your clear article! Machiavelli or 'Machiavellian' regularly comes up in all kinds of articles, but now it turns out that I didn't know much about it. Now it is, thanks to your clear explanation!

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    1. Anton (@infopinie)

      Top! No thanks Lucie. I'm always amazed at the idolization of Machiavelli. But then again, I never understood the idolization of the VOC. What those monopolists have managed to do on the backs of others on their raids... Sometimes I don't understand it at all. In my opinion, they were pure mafia practices: "an army of our own to enforce trade with the local population if necessary."

      By the way, there was something wrong with those screenshots that I just fixed, but if you didn't notice that there were duplicates I was probably just in time for you!

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  3. Lucie

    I did see those screenshots, but I'm not going to complain about that, Anton. It's mainly about the content, there may be something wrong with the form.
    And as far as the VOC was concerned, that was 'normal practice' at the time, to use the words of Van Kooten and De Bie. Half of the Western world was robbing and murdering in the 'barbaric continents'. Think of the British, Portuguese, Spaniards, Belgians and so on. And if everyone else is doing it, then you have to make sure you're there! Golden Times... so many beautiful things have come out of it...

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    1. C de Vries

      Let's speculate. Assuming that real is always more absurd than you can imagine in your wildest fantasies.

      Fouchier isn't too worried about leaked viruses from regular labs. It's not going so fast, he seems to suggest.
      In the interview with NRC, he does point out the danger of the non-transparent military labs.

      He doesn't think a lab leak from Wuhan is likely.
      Remarkably, the Americans continue to point out suspiciously that it is an 'accidental' leak from the Wuhan Institute for Virology.

      What if it is not the Chinese who have 'leaked' but that the Americans themselves in China, have enriched a virus originally from Wuhan through gain of function, in the oldest state university in the US in Chapel Hill (hypothesis suggested by David Martin, see e.g. on odysee), and then released it (at e.g. military games?) in Wuhan to scare the Chinese. A city that in terms of pollution and therefore lung-burdening conditions is not inferior to e.g. Po Valley in Italy.

      And they thought: with the mRNA vaccines (Accelerated authorized. After all, it is about fighting (self-made 🤫 'bioweapons'), we are supposedly going to fight this virus (read: the created fear) in our own ranks and in the process keep our population under control through this fear.
      We try to put the blame (okay, so escaped not deliberately but not transparently, so culpable) on the shoulders.
      Would be smart, right?

      Machiavelli is cheering in his grave for the Americans (especially because of his good student, descendant Fauci, of course) but also the various Dutch award ceremonies and of course the rewarders of Fouchier. These are all fine examples of manipulating public opinion

      With his fear-reducing reflections on viruses, Fouchier is a danger to the power-hungry veterinarians among virologists such as AbO and MK. I fear that the price is hush money in order not to curb the money that is now flowing freely on the basis of fear to institutes for pandemic preparedness of the veterinarians.

      Question: Do you know when and how old KNAW president Robbert Dijkgraaf and Antoni Fauci's met? (Google and find it) The world is small😏.

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    2. Anton (@infopinie)

      By the way, I don't believe in intent: the vaccines weren't ready yet.
      Of course, it may well have been a bomb that exploded too early – but that's also speculation.

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