Back to episode — Episode 1070 Scott Adams - Protests, Fake News Determining Elections, Sandmann Puts Fake News 2 Sleep
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e. But then other people weighed in and said that this is the most widely debunked conspiracy theory ever. Now I told you before that one of the authors of the Plandemic book lives locally around here, and he's lobbied me. I think he sent me three books so far. He's lobbied me to get him on here to my Periscopes, which makes me think he might be watching right now, so I can't be too lively. So I…
← Previous segment →. I don't know what Michael Jackson did or did not do. I do know that a huge part of that story about what he did looks completely not credible. That doesn't mean all the rest of it is not credible. It just means that the fake news basically destroyed this person. All right, if you took the fake news business out of the equation, Michael Jackson would still probably be performing today. I don't even know if he'd be dead. So keep that in mind. You have to watch both of those documentaries. If you don't watch them both, you're really not going to get the feel of this two-world situation.
I saw on social media, but I'm looking for a confirmation, that something like half of all coronavirus deaths happen to diabetics. Is that really true? Is it true that half of coronavirus deaths are diabetics, and the diabetics are still walking around just like they have the same risk as everybody else? I mean, I would hope that they're hiding pretty well by now, but it feels like we could really make something happen if that's true.
There are also two movies and two worlds about all the protests. If you look at Fox News, you'll see lots of articles and photos of things burning and things being thrown at police and dangerous lasers blinding them, etc. A bunch of police have been literally blinded by these lasers from the protesters. Now, I'm so angry about that in particular. It's one thing to get hit with a blunt object—I mean, that could be bad enough—but to be blinded just because you w
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ent to work? I don't know if the police just opened fire on the protesters with the—I think they should shoot to kill anybody who's got a laser that they're putting in people's eyes. That's just my opinion. Now, probably would cause a lot of problems. It may be more problems than it solves. But I think if you actually saw somebody aiming the laser, that no matter where that laser was aimed, if it'…
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