

Scott Bennett
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@ScottWBennett
Scott is a visual artist based in Australia.



THE EVIL DR. FAUCI GETS TORCHED LIVE IN CONGRESS Rep. Greg Murphy just eviscerated the EVIL LIAR during RFK Jr.’s hearing: “Anthony Fauci…he came and LIED to Congress…and LIED to the American People…” DR. FAUCI MUST BE ARRESTED 50M+ INJURED AND DEAD







@Pathfinder4545 If god wanted to make a universe that would produce creatures that would surprise him, could he? 1. If not, why not? 2. If so, how do you know he didn't?





Happy table-flipping in the temple day to all those who celebrate! 🙌




Australia was handed one of the greatest starting positions of any country in history Massive mineral wealth. Abundant energy. World-class beaches. Amazing climate. No fault lines... no earthquakes or tsunamis If you gave a 12-year-old this setup in a civilisation-building game, they'd build a paradise Instead, we got decades of useless politicians on both sides of the aisle who couldn't run a sausage sizzle at Bunnings without a $4 billion feasibility study and a royal commission Australia isn't unlucky. It's grossly mismanaged




Train wreck interview from Chris Hipkins on RNZ this morning. Unbelievably, Hipkins suggested that one of the reasons the CV-TAG advice wasn’t shared at the relevant press conference, was that it had already gone on too long. He then shifted responsibility back onto Ashley Bloomfield. Hipkins went on to claim that the decision not to make the CV-TAG advice public (speak openly about it) was not his. The press gallery now has an open goal: Simply ask Hipkins whose decision it was within government not to publicly discuss the CV-TAG advice. This is getting much worse.






“Science is what we know, and philosophy is what we don't know.” — Bertrand Russell Full Excerpt: “A man might say, with enough truth to justify a joke: “Science is what we know, and philosophy is what we don't know.” But it should be added that philosophical speculation as to what we do not yet know has shown itself a valuable preliminary to exact scientific knowledge. The guesses of the Ancient Greeks, of the Pythagoreans in astronomy, of Anaximander and Empedocles in biological evolution, and of Democritus as to the atomic constitution of matter, provided the men of science in later times with hypotheses which, but for the philosophers, might never have entered their heads. We may say that, on its theoretical side, philosophy consists, at least in part, in the framing of large general hypotheses which science is not yet in a position to test; but when it becomes possible to test the hypotheses they become, if verified, a part of science, and cease to count as “philosophy.”