He regrets getting it and says the anti-vaxers WON the debate...and he is worried about his health in the future.
Sad state of affairs when the creator of Dilbert can be more honest and open than Q15.
Why is that?
Post by The Red Pill »
Because they were liars from the beginning, like their father.The Red Pill wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 1:41 pm Scott Adam's, creator of the cartoon Dilbert, honestly and openly admits he was wrong about the clot-shot.
He regrets getting it and says the anti-vaxers WON the debate...and he is worried about his health in the future.
Sad state of affairs when the creator of Dilbert can be more honest and open than Q15.
Why is that?
Scott Adams is someone who honest and not easily gulled by the commonly accepted narrative. His cartoons are an example of this. For instance, he was able to see through the dense accusatory fog surrounding DT, and actually see him as a fairly earnest person with largely a good agenda, despite what I'm sure was his aversion to Trump's tendency to lapse into acute incivility, etc.The Red Pill wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 1:41 pm Scott Adam's, creator of the cartoon Dilbert, honestly and openly admits he was wrong about the clot-shot.
He regrets getting it and says the anti-vaxers WON the debate...and he is worried about his health in the future.
Sad state of affairs when the creator of Dilbert can be more honest and open than Q15.
Why is that?
Post by Reluctant Watchman »
Post by Reluctant Watchman »
Clapton even went on to endorse Mattias Desmet's theory of Mass Formation, saying: "Once I kind of started to look for it, I saw it everywhere."
Yes! Exactly! Scott Adams and Eric Clapton never claimed to speak for God. They can admit a mistake and still be respected as an author/cartoonist and musician.
Post by iWriteStuff »
Post by Reluctant Watchman »
I think several have noted here on the forum, the FP cannot find a comfortable way out of the web they have created. Telling everyone they speak for God. Telling everyone they can never lead you astray. Telling everyone “God gave us a vaccine.” And it’s killing or maiming them, their friends, or their family.Ebenezer wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 4:00 pm The Q15 has tied themselves into a rather tangled knot.
They claim to receive "pure revelation" from God.
RMN said the vaxxx was an answer to prayer and a "literal godsend."
Renlund declared in GC that the shot was "safe and effective."
The infamous vaxxx letter claimed that the shot was the "only" way to end the pandemic.
If the brethren admit they were wrong, they'd undermine their claim to pure revelation.
And they can't have that.
Even though, for more and more members, that claim is being undermined all by itself.
I cant remember ever seeing or hearing of one.
Post by InfoWarrior82 »
They also apologized and disavowed the Book of Mormon when it said that the Laminates were cursed with dark skin because of their wickedness before the Lord.
Post by InfoWarrior82 »
So very interesting it said nothing about revelation and Jesus ChristChip wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 7:27 pm I could see the Q15 eventually writing an apology, if there was no other way forward......
To ChatGPT:
LDS leaders finally admit to error after validating a staged pandemic and telling members to receive a vaccine that later was shown to be the cause of much death and suffering. This is difficult for them because the leaders have taught the members to regard the leaders as God's sole appointed mouthpieces on the earth. There is no technical reason for this mistake. They simply gave people bad counsel and, by many indications, they were in league with those who staged the fake pandemic.
Write an apology letter from the leaders to the members, where they admit their error and offer an explanation for what happened.
ChatGPT responds:
Dear Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
We, the leaders of the Church, are writing to you today with a heavy heart. We have come to realize that we made a grave error in our guidance regarding the recent pandemic and the recommended vaccine. We understand that this has caused much pain and suffering for many of our members, and for that we are truly sorry.
We want to take this opportunity to offer an explanation for what happened. In the early days of the pandemic, we were given information by various health authorities that led us to believe that the situation was dire and that a vaccine was the only way to protect ourselves and our loved ones. We trusted in the expertise of these authorities and, in good faith, we urged our members to receive the vaccine.
However, it has since become clear that the information we were given was not accurate and that the vaccine has caused serious side effects for many people. We understand that this has led to a great deal of confusion and mistrust, and we take full responsibility for our mistake.
We want to assure you that we have taken steps to ensure that this does not happen again. We are committed to being more diligent in our research and to being more transparent about the information we receive. We also want to encourage our members to be more critical of the information they receive and to always seek out multiple sources before making any decisions about their health.
We understand that our mistake has caused great harm and that it will take time for our members to heal and to trust us again. We ask for your forgiveness and for your continued support as we work to regain your trust.
Sincerely,
[Your names]
Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
InfoWarrior82 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 7:36 pmSo very interesting it said nothing about revelation and Jesus ChristChip wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 7:27 pm I could see the Q15 eventually writing an apology, if there was no other way forward......
To ChatGPT:
LDS leaders finally admit to error after validating a staged pandemic and telling members to receive a vaccine that later was shown to be the cause of much death and suffering. This is difficult for them because the leaders have taught the members to regard the leaders as God's sole appointed mouthpieces on the earth. There is no technical reason for this mistake. They simply gave people bad counsel and, by many indications, they were in league with those who staged the fake pandemic.
Write an apology letter from the leaders to the members, where they admit their error and offer an explanation for what happened.
ChatGPT responds:
Dear Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
We, the leaders of the Church, are writing to you today with a heavy heart. We have come to realize that we made a grave error in our guidance regarding the recent pandemic and the recommended vaccine. We understand that this has caused much pain and suffering for many of our members, and for that we are truly sorry.
We want to take this opportunity to offer an explanation for what happened. In the early days of the pandemic, we were given information by various health authorities that led us to believe that the situation was dire and that a vaccine was the only way to protect ourselves and our loved ones. We trusted in the expertise of these authorities and, in good faith, we urged our members to receive the vaccine.
However, it has since become clear that the information we were given was not accurate and that the vaccine has caused serious side effects for many people. We understand that this has led to a great deal of confusion and mistrust, and we take full responsibility for our mistake.
We want to assure you that we have taken steps to ensure that this does not happen again. We are committed to being more diligent in our research and to being more transparent about the information we receive. We also want to encourage our members to be more critical of the information they receive and to always seek out multiple sources before making any decisions about their health.
We understand that our mistake has caused great harm and that it will take time for our members to heal and to trust us again. We ask for your forgiveness and for your continued support as we work to regain your trust.
Sincerely,
[Your names]
Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Post by InfoWarrior82 »
Chip wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 7:40 pmInfoWarrior82 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 7:36 pmSo very interesting it said nothing about revelation and Jesus ChristChip wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 7:27 pm I could see the Q15 eventually writing an apology, if there was no other way forward......
To ChatGPT:
LDS leaders finally admit to error after validating a staged pandemic and telling members to receive a vaccine that later was shown to be the cause of much death and suffering. This is difficult for them because the leaders have taught the members to regard the leaders as God's sole appointed mouthpieces on the earth. There is no technical reason for this mistake. They simply gave people bad counsel and, by many indications, they were in league with those who staged the fake pandemic.
Write an apology letter from the leaders to the members, where they admit their error and offer an explanation for what happened.
ChatGPT responds:
Dear Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
We, the leaders of the Church, are writing to you today with a heavy heart. We have come to realize that we made a grave error in our guidance regarding the recent pandemic and the recommended vaccine. We understand that this has caused much pain and suffering for many of our members, and for that we are truly sorry.
We want to take this opportunity to offer an explanation for what happened. In the early days of the pandemic, we were given information by various health authorities that led us to believe that the situation was dire and that a vaccine was the only way to protect ourselves and our loved ones. We trusted in the expertise of these authorities and, in good faith, we urged our members to receive the vaccine.
However, it has since become clear that the information we were given was not accurate and that the vaccine has caused serious side effects for many people. We understand that this has led to a great deal of confusion and mistrust, and we take full responsibility for our mistake.
We want to assure you that we have taken steps to ensure that this does not happen again. We are committed to being more diligent in our research and to being more transparent about the information we receive. We also want to encourage our members to be more critical of the information they receive and to always seek out multiple sources before making any decisions about their health.
We understand that our mistake has caused great harm and that it will take time for our members to heal and to trust us again. We ask for your forgiveness and for your continued support as we work to regain your trust.
Sincerely,
[Your names]
Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
What could they claim in that circumstance? It's almost game-over.
InfoWarrior82 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 7:43 pmChip wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 7:40 pmInfoWarrior82 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 7:36 pmSo very interesting it said nothing about revelation and Jesus ChristChip wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 7:27 pm I could see the Q15 eventually writing an apology, if there was no other way forward......
To ChatGPT:
LDS leaders finally admit to error after validating a staged pandemic and telling members to receive a vaccine that later was shown to be the cause of much death and suffering. This is difficult for them because the leaders have taught the members to regard the leaders as God's sole appointed mouthpieces on the earth. There is no technical reason for this mistake. They simply gave people bad counsel and, by many indications, they were in league with those who staged the fake pandemic.
Write an apology letter from the leaders to the members, where they admit their error and offer an explanation for what happened.
ChatGPT responds:
Dear Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
We, the leaders of the Church, are writing to you today with a heavy heart. We have come to realize that we made a grave error in our guidance regarding the recent pandemic and the recommended vaccine. We understand that this has caused much pain and suffering for many of our members, and for that we are truly sorry.
We want to take this opportunity to offer an explanation for what happened. In the early days of the pandemic, we were given information by various health authorities that led us to believe that the situation was dire and that a vaccine was the only way to protect ourselves and our loved ones. We trusted in the expertise of these authorities and, in good faith, we urged our members to receive the vaccine.
However, it has since become clear that the information we were given was not accurate and that the vaccine has caused serious side effects for many people. We understand that this has led to a great deal of confusion and mistrust, and we take full responsibility for our mistake.
We want to assure you that we have taken steps to ensure that this does not happen again. We are committed to being more diligent in our research and to being more transparent about the information we receive. We also want to encourage our members to be more critical of the information they receive and to always seek out multiple sources before making any decisions about their health.
We understand that our mistake has caused great harm and that it will take time for our members to heal and to trust us again. We ask for your forgiveness and for your continued support as we work to regain your trust.
Sincerely,
[Your names]
Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
What could they claim in that circumstance? It's almost game-over.
"The Urim and Thumimn ran out of batteries two sentences into the revelation on the jabs. We made assumptions on what the Lord would have said. Whoopsies."
They did?!
Yes, a very lame apology.InfoWarrior82 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 7:36 pmSo very interesting it said nothing about revelation and Jesus ChristChip wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2023, 7:27 pm I could see the Q15 eventually writing an apology, if there was no other way forward......
To ChatGPT:
LDS leaders finally admit to error after validating a staged pandemic and telling members to receive a vaccine that later was shown to be the cause of much death and suffering. This is difficult for them because the leaders have taught the members to regard the leaders as God's sole appointed mouthpieces on the earth. There is no technical reason for this mistake. They simply gave people bad counsel and, by many indications, they were in league with those who staged the fake pandemic.
Write an apology letter from the leaders to the members, where they admit their error and offer an explanation for what happened.
ChatGPT responds:
Dear Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
We, the leaders of the Church, are writing to you today with a heavy heart. We have come to realize that we made a grave error in our guidance regarding the recent pandemic and the recommended vaccine. We understand that this has caused much pain and suffering for many of our members, and for that we are truly sorry.
We want to take this opportunity to offer an explanation for what happened. In the early days of the pandemic, we were given information by various health authorities that led us to believe that the situation was dire and that a vaccine was the only way to protect ourselves and our loved ones. We trusted in the expertise of these authorities and, in good faith, we urged our members to receive the vaccine.
However, it has since become clear that the information we were given was not accurate and that the vaccine has caused serious side effects for many people. We understand that this has led to a great deal of confusion and mistrust, and we take full responsibility for our mistake.
We want to assure you that we have taken steps to ensure that this does not happen again. We are committed to being more diligent in our research and to being more transparent about the information we receive. We also want to encourage our members to be more critical of the information they receive and to always seek out multiple sources before making any decisions about their health.
We understand that our mistake has caused great harm and that it will take time for our members to heal and to trust us again. We ask for your forgiveness and for your continued support as we work to regain your trust.
Sincerely,
[Your names]
Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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