Ethical Skeptic  

@EthicalSkeptic

Dissident / Trade Ops & National Infrastructure Strategist / Postgrad Systems Sci & Eng / US Naval Intelligence / CEO / ENTX / Ethical philosophy of science

Socialist Oligarchy of America
Joined August 2014

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    4 Feb 2020

    My avatar is Usir (Osiris). The Lord of Silence. Knowing when to draw inference, and when to remain silent (epoché) - is the key to fortress wisdom. Hence the tag line of ethical skepticism: 𝙚𝙥𝙤𝙘𝙝𝙚́ 𝙫𝙖𝙣𝙜𝙪𝙖𝙧𝙙𝙨 𝙜𝙣𝙤𝙨𝙞𝙨

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  2. Apr 1

    The houseguest - does not recognize own evil - predates in secret - wears a costume of protocol - conceals a hatred - steals from the weak - shifts blame - abuses their office - does not let any opportunity pass unexploited - no compunction ...is therefore the greater evil

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  3. Apr 1

    If a burglar breaks into your home and robs you, and in the midst of the confusion a houseguest you have staying with you exploits the opportunity to steal all your remaining valuables... The houseguest is the greater evil.

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  4. Mar 31

    Ships are at their practical max size already. The draught (depth in water when laden) of laden vessels is the key factor here. Ever Given's draught is 14.5m. Major Port Drafts: Yangshan (Shanghai) <= 14.5m Yantian <= 14.5m Busan <= 15m Savannah <= 12.8m Hong Kong <= 16.8m

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  5. Mar 30

    Covid had time to mutate into several genetic variants at the Wet Market, all in one month, before anyone ever spread it. wow... Amazing how those virus mutations occur, with no population of hosts.

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  6. Mar 30

    Pseudo-theory explains anything, everything and nothing – all at the same time.

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  7. Mar 30

    Pseudo-theory explains anything, everything and nothing – all at the same time.

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  8. Mar 23
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    Are their excess deaths higher in 2019? I note that Japan and Australia both had their worst flus on record in 2019, and the spikes started months before their typical flu season

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  9. Mar 30

    From the article, “The figure is seven times greater than Australia's previous 18-year average” and “According to Dr Barr, last year's peak occurred almost two months earlier than normal and researchers have found it difficult to determine the cause.”

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  10. Mar 30

    The 2018/19 economic suppression periods in China were equal in magnitude to the early 2020 shutdown, so A. Regardless of impetus, it was as important as Covid 19 ended up being. B. An impetus of this magnitude is something the world should have known about. What was it?

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  11. Mar 29

    If I watch CGTN each day, I find that watching CNN, MSNBC, and the NABCBS is superfluous.

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  12. Mar 29

    But someone brought up a good point. Could the US LTC facility Dementia and Alzheimer's death rampup (left chart), which began in earnest in July 2018, be somehow tied to the reduction in carbon out of China starting in June 2018?? (right chart)

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  13. Mar 29

    This summer, watch for the detection of a novel Covid variant which bears a 36+ month SNP genetic distance. That will be reductive in argument, and deductive in its inference - and bear consilience with this chart. Yes, this variant can exist and not have been found just yet.

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  14. Mar 29

    If the conclusion that the virus did not come from a lab leak is published in ALL CAPS... then that will bolster its soundness substantially and I will consider it. ALL CAPS will be the best evidence of the conclusion to date.

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  15. Mar 29

    But they are SURE that the virus did not come from a lab leak. WHO report is expected tomorrow.

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  16. Mar 29

    China won't tell us what was suppressing their carbon output over the last 3 yrs, which mimicked their reduction in carbon output during Covid... Nor will they explain how sero-resistance to the Covid virus was so high during the 2020 official pandemic.

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  17. Feb 2

    practically, what do these metrics mean? (1) anti-mask Twitter users don't need more data to help them understand how bad the pandemic is in the US. They probably have more data than you, and they're sharing it at far higher rates.

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  18. Feb 2

    this network also has one of the *highest* number of original tweets (as a % of total tweets) AND one of the highest rates of in-network retweets (i.e., is this a tweet of another user who also likes/RT the same content)?

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  19. Feb 2

    in fact, it's not just that they share *more* data, but also that these data are visualized in many diff ways! While other networks might tend to share one kind of viz more than others, anti-mask users tend to share more viz types *across the board* with high levels of engagement

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  20. Mar 28

    What can be shut down by government, can criticize government. When the line is broached it does not become a 'one-way' line.

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  21. Mar 28

    A literary work in which human foolishness or vice is attacked through irony, derision, or wit. What is 'satire', Alex.

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