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I'm surprised you trust Malik tbh.

Too smooth, too out of nowhere, too absent when it matters etc etc etc

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Thank you for your selective perception. Hay he basically he has two strikes are far as I'm concerned. I asked is this a bioweapon? He answers "I don't know, but he leans towards whatever Sasha Latypova says. Is Jesus your savior? He answers I believe in God... He's plays it pretty safe. Whatever. Where did I ever say or write that I "trust" Malik? In the end I don't give two shits about Malik, one way or the other. No ill will against him, but he's the smallest character in this story. This is about Vibeke Manniche.... what do you think about her????

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Anyone that doesn't share data is suspicious as fuck and it's always that simple. Same for anyone that leverages against their "authority" or belittles others for their opinion because they lack a title.

If I've learnt one lesson in the last 4 years is trust myself and no other.

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Well THAT was interesting!

I'm not sure that Kovess meant Vibeke didn't have to share the data with you - maybe so - I just heard him dispatch your (VERY legitimate) beef quickly.

(Frost seems so much the "good cop" and Kovess the "bad cop", as in keeping things in line.)

I'd say it's a shame about Vibeke freezing you out, except that her answer to you is so clear (Not a scientist or doctor!!!!!) and shows exactly how all this has been done for a few hundred years and counting.

Academics are generally really stupid, doctors are generally deadly, both so blinded by their hubris, it makes me want to hurl - as in vomit.

Malik's answer to your second question was interesting too.

I was a nonpaying subscriber of his for a little while and read his very good piece on his personal religious evolution.

But knowing Jesus is our Savior is not a religion.

I've never been a member of a religion.

And I judge no one for not knowing Jesus.

When I was a teenager I'd run from all the newly converted LSD and drug users who were now listening to Greg Laurie before there was even a Calvary Church.

I had known and loved God my whole life to that point, the ripe old age of 15 (!), and hated being preached at.

But because I knew God the Father and always loved him, I came to know his Son in my early 20s.

I don't think I'd be alive now without knowing and loving both the Father and His Son Jesus.

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