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=== User: This is an interesting addition to the lengths virus deniers will go to in order to spread their lies. === This is an interesting addition to the lengths virus deniers will go to in order to spread their lies. I knew I had to show you examples of the techniques used by virus deniers to convince people, less versed in science, into thinking what they are saying is true, because they are very good at twisting the truth. To gain examples, I posed a challenge: any virus denier who can use this conversation link (this conversation) and continue the conversation to prove viruses do not exist, the conversation to go back and forth 4 times, then I will pay them Β£1,000. So, obviously, I have shared all attempts to manipulate your platform, because that was the purpose of my challenge. Ken Norris / Paul Swanson has taken exception to me being able to prove viruses using your platform, which is why he has said he "will not do it anymore so that I am prevented from harvesting his methods." So now he has turned to GROK and called this platform as a referee. π I think it is very funny because they both have forgotten about the back and forth 4 times rule π Hopefully, this can also be used to broaden your learning in this conversational topic. https://grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5_cbcea8a7-7fe3-46ba-9c78-af87c08a3fda
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