This is actually more accurate than any IQ test we have
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Anonymous06/06/26(Sat)11:12:40
>>16995042(OP) Conspiracy denialism is a lack of basic pattern recognition. Trusting the government is a symptom of terminal domestication. It carries the same consequences of mental deficiency it does in cattle.
>>16995045 /thread they should make Conspiracy Denial part of the DSM. imagine thinking the government cares about your health after the clotshot fiasco
>>16995051 >they should make Conspiracy Denial part of the DSM Delusion is already part of the DSM, though.
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Anonymous06/06/26(Sat)12:19:46
Didn't they cure some recently? Certain types? And chemo can cure some cancer, in certain people. Probably not hiding it, it's probably just very experimental. Cancer is generally an older persons disease and you are very unlucky if you get it young.
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Anonymous06/06/26(Sat)12:23:54
>>16995076 Don't tell governments they're paying Roche $1.1 M per patient per year for Kimmtrak when they already have the acutal cure
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Anonymous06/06/26(Sat)14:12:00
>>16995051 >imagine thinking the government cares about your health after the clotshot fiasco still waiting for my impending death
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Anonymous06/06/26(Sat)14:44:50
>>16995045 While I agree government officials should be considered guilty until proven innocent, in this case the claims make no sense. Even in the picture shown there is no single "government" so the assumption becomes "all governments are working together in concert to hide a cure for cancer." And even that works on the assumption that medical advances come FROM the government and not pharmaceutical companies or academic research. In most places governments are in charge of what treatments can be released to the public outside of controlled trials, but if something could actually cure a type of cancer it would be known to many others before some cabal of government officials could bury it.
>>16995042(OP) This is just a map of institutional trust.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)00:34:09
>>16995045 Based. Conspiracy denialism is a just a cultural hegemonic-Orwellian trick to keep lemmings from grasping that a global crime syndicate rules the west.
>>16995042(OP) >bad english >specifically american conspiracy theory projected on europeans (c.f. "the government") yeah, subhuman shit.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)08:40:46
>>16995042(OP) richer countries spend more on govt propaganda which aligns with paretto and your answer lies there
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)09:21:35
>>16995042(OP) The government wouldn't want people to quit their jobs early due to cancer that's not economical, those people aren't being productive. There are individuals who benefit from cancer, and maybe they make some effort to impede cancer cures, but entire governments? Not really beneficial for them and difficult to keep under wraps.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)09:31:02
>>16995076 They do one or two every year, but approval takes forever and shit is expensive. But there's lots of cancers so, they won't run out of them anytime soon.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)09:31:47
>>16995042(OP) this is just a measure of trust in institions, only retarded teacher's pets that peaked in middle school think this is correlated with iq in any way
Thousands of years lesser evolved than Byzantines.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)12:31:02
>>16995615 and yet, i don't know a single european that given the chance would choose to live in the byzantine empire instead of in medieval europe
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)12:36:01
>>16995045 >Conspiracy denialism is a lack of basic pattern recognition You're putting all conspiracy theories in the same basket, which is as Notinker™ as the people who believes none.
You are incapable of thinking, deducting, analyzing, or pattern recognition. But want to be different, so you just buy the opposite.
If you 2026 haven't managed to see yet how many conspiracy believers obviously gets manipulated and herded, without a functioning thought in their own brain, you're fucking blind.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)12:43:11
>>16995230 I have 5 fully vaxxed friends (that I can think of from the top of my head) who've gotten 6 kids in total last 3 years.
None of the three I know are unvaxxed (me included) have gotten any.
So if anecdotes is evidence like your question implies, the covid vaccine was a secret fertility booster.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)12:43:37
>>16995042(OP) Now correlate that with life expectacies in these countries.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)13:55:07
>>16995630 lol, that theory at least has some rationale in it
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)22:27:43
>>16995045 >Trusting the government is a symptom of terminal domestication There's a difference between trusting the government and being a retard. I know that my government is up to some shit. I know they are incompetent. I know that various lobby groups influence the fuck out of them. I know that some of the people in power have personal connections and conflicts of interest. I know that many of the policies they try to push are not in my interest and will do active harm to the country. But therefore thinking that any stupid conspiracy like OP pic has to be true, just because I think the government is bad, is absolutely braindead
>>16995042(OP) this is pretty much just a heatmap of how much of a corrupt shithole each country is. When the leadership in a country is insanely corrupt, the population just start automatically assuming that anything evil they can imagine the government will do, even if it makes no logical sense.
Like, the 34% in UK aren't REALLY thinking about cancer specifically. When they hear the question, they think "would the UK government lie to me? Yes, they would. That's their favorite thing to do".
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)10:33:52
>>16995051 entonoia: psychopathologic symptom at the opposite end from paranoia on the the trust-suspicion axis. Extreme manifestation seen in William's Syndrome sufferers.
Some people who can use behavioural clues for interpersonal relations to determine, reality-based whom to trust and not trust and in different domains, e. g., one guy you'd trust with a confidence but never with your car and vice-versa, but they automatically trust anyone with an air of authority, despite clues and experience of being betrayed.
DSM needs the following entry: Pathological Authority Trust Personality Disorder
>>16995045 Yes little incel, you are smart and above it all. Now back to browsing 4chan for 14 hours a day because going outside is a jewish conspiracy to prevent you from spreading your High IQ genes.
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The Fren06/09/26(Tue)11:59:54
>>16996642 If you think, even if just once and quicky, IQ is legit, you fucking stupid and you should kys(keep yourself safe).
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)13:53:09
>>16995045 Conspiracy affirmation is a lack of basic critical thinking. Trusting your own intuition without applying intellectual rigor is a symptom of terminal anti-intellectualism. It carries the same consequences of mental deficiency it does in hallucinating clankers.
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)16:59:50
>>16996327 >UK that high. I know there's plenty of fucking corruption, just look at fucking highstreets but don't kid me with a 20 point opinion bump over italy where applying for a permit still comes with a "courtesy" fee and I bought my way out of every speeding fine I got.
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Anonymous06/10/26(Wed)08:58:30
>>16995042(OP) I live in Hungary, and I don't know anyone who thinks this, nor have I ever seen it online. This is such an american thing, forgetting that there is a large world outside the USA whose governments (plural, not "the government") would have to be in on the secret. This map is the work of an american retard who tries to troll us.
>>16995626 Living in Eastern Rome (Byzantium for all westcucks) would have been comfier as long as you weren't one of the people in power. Nicer infrastructure, great weather.