619. Elephant hurling
619. Elephant hurling

619. Elephant hurling

Vienna 01/25/2024

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There is a debate tactic known as ‘elephant hurling’. This occurs when the critic throws summary arguments about complex issues to give the impression of weighty evidence, but with an unstated presumption that a large complex of underlying ideas is true, and failing to consider opposing data, usually because they have uncritically accepted the arguments from their own side. Excerpt from the book “Disproving Evolution 2” by Dr. Jonathan Sarfati and Michael Matthews. The article from July 20, 2022 appeared on VIROLIEGY: Elephant and Spike.

More specifically, this way of presenting “scientific” research can be described as follows: This tactic is known as elephant hurling, which is where one throws out numerous arguments and/or studies in order to create the illusion that the weight of the evidence is on their side. It is an intimidation tactic designed to overwhelm not only the “opponent” but also those reading the article. It is an attempt to claim that a preponderance of evidence means that one’s argument is correct.

The Elephant Hurl process.

It is now sufficient to repeat this process many times so that the majority of readers get the impression that it is a well-founded scientific claim. I realize that most readers will not be prepared to engage with the analysis of scientific falsification presented and would rather have it presented briefly on a platter. Of course it is possible, but in this way they voluntarily forego checking the credibility of what I write. Thank you for your trust, but I am not infallible, I also make mistakes. It may happen that I trust sources that, despite checking, turn out to be unreliable. Maybe I’m drawing wrong conclusions.

You’re probably thinking that I want to pass the job on to you. That’s not what it is about. I still did my part. Simply put, if you make the effort to verify the information, you will be more confident about it. You’ll also learn how to verify sensational media news.

The article can be summed up in a nutshell: Since the existence of viruses has never been scientifically proven, the recently fashionable spike protein is also a hoax. Or even shorter: no virus – no spike.

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Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
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