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the world have increased their land mass over two decades, disproving climate change alarms. Oh, well, that's kind of awkward, isn't it? 13,000 islands got bigger. That's a lot of islands. Now, let me tell you the little bit that I know about sea level. The little bit I know, the little bit I know, is that sea level doesn't change everywhere the same way because the land mass itself sometimes goe…
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Because as I told you yesterday, the entire public reason for climate change is dissolved. The public argument is that all the scientists are on the same side. Like, we're not scientists, so how would we know? But if all the scientists, let's say 97%, if they're all on one side, they tell us, well, that must be pretty scientifically accurate with all those people. Of course, the pandemic and the 51 people on the laptop and all that and all of our experience lately of our captured experts, etc., have largely proved that the number of people on one side means absolutely nothing because you can get a whole bunch of people to agree to just about anything as long as their paycheck depends on it. If you make their paycheck depend on it, they'll tell you anything you want. What do you want to hear? I'll tell you. Just pay me.
So I think the climate change argument is just falling apart like crazy.
Over in Japan, let's talk about some more fake news there. A Japan study that says that cancer spikes after your third dose of COVID mRNA vaccine specifically. How many of you believe that is true because it has been determined by a Japanese study? Big difference in cancer after your third dose. Sound real to you? Well, science. Come on, must be real.
Well, let's check in the alternate story over on USA Today. They had a fact check from just one month ago. Now, this is before the Japanese study, but one month ago USA Today said there is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer or are associated with a greater
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risk of developing cancer. Experts say there's no evidence of it. So that means it's true, right? It's true that there's no correlation because there's no evidence of it. There's also no evidence that the 2020 election was rigged because no courts have found it to be true. Yeah, no court found any rigging in 2020, and also there's no evidence that the shots cause cancer. Do you see the trick, eve…
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