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"Cotterill is an outspoken critic of the mainstream media and often posts dangerous misinformation on social media, in particular about vaccines and the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. On 25 May 2022, he caused controversy when he posted on Instagram about the Robb Elementary School shooting suggesting that "crisis actors" were used in the shooting that killed 21 people. After the backlash Cotterill received, he deleted his post."
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Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 16:23 - Feb 6 with 3795 views
Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 16:14 - Feb 6 by StokieBlue
He seems like a rather misguided individual:
"Cotterill is an outspoken critic of the mainstream media and often posts dangerous misinformation on social media, in particular about vaccines and the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. On 25 May 2022, he caused controversy when he posted on Instagram about the Robb Elementary School shooting suggesting that "crisis actors" were used in the shooting that killed 21 people. After the backlash Cotterill received, he deleted his post."
SB
Just another run-of-the-mill conspiracy theorist then.
I must say, I haven't heard the "they are keeping the cancer cure from you!" one in a while. Why they would do that when there is so much money to be made from it is beyond me. Imagine what they could charge for a one size fits all cure to ALL types of cancer?
Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 16:14 - Feb 6 by StokieBlue
He seems like a rather misguided individual:
"Cotterill is an outspoken critic of the mainstream media and often posts dangerous misinformation on social media, in particular about vaccines and the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. On 25 May 2022, he caused controversy when he posted on Instagram about the Robb Elementary School shooting suggesting that "crisis actors" were used in the shooting that killed 21 people. After the backlash Cotterill received, he deleted his post."
Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 16:23 - Feb 6 by DanTheMan
Just another run-of-the-mill conspiracy theorist then.
I must say, I haven't heard the "they are keeping the cancer cure from you!" one in a while. Why they would do that when there is so much money to be made from it is beyond me. Imagine what they could charge for a one size fits all cure to ALL types of cancer?
Which wouldn't really be possible, given that endless causes for cell mutations and proliferatiing exist.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 16:14 - Feb 6 by StokieBlue
He seems like a rather misguided individual:
"Cotterill is an outspoken critic of the mainstream media and often posts dangerous misinformation on social media, in particular about vaccines and the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. On 25 May 2022, he caused controversy when he posted on Instagram about the Robb Elementary School shooting suggesting that "crisis actors" were used in the shooting that killed 21 people. After the backlash Cotterill received, he deleted his post."
SB
He just has Very Real Concerns.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 16:46 - Feb 6 by BiGDonnie
What a c*ck
I’m not making excuses for him as his views and tweets are quite unhinged. He does have a history of depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts, plus he’s had issues with alcohol.
Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 16:14 - Feb 6 by StokieBlue
He seems like a rather misguided individual:
"Cotterill is an outspoken critic of the mainstream media and often posts dangerous misinformation on social media, in particular about vaccines and the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. On 25 May 2022, he caused controversy when he posted on Instagram about the Robb Elementary School shooting suggesting that "crisis actors" were used in the shooting that killed 21 people. After the backlash Cotterill received, he deleted his post."
SB
The crisis actor thing is the dumbest conspiracy theory out there and it's up against some pretty stiff competition.
Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 20:15 - Feb 6 by J2BLUE
The crisis actor thing is the dumbest conspiracy theory out there and it's up against some pretty stiff competition.
Makes zero sense on any level.
That’s the thing - for a conspiracy to be successful then it needs everyone involved to be completely complicit with it. For the crisis actors thing, you’ll need all of the supposedly actors, police staff, hospital staff, makeup artists etc to stay in character. And then the conspiracy success is also dependent on everyone’s family to be in full agreement. Too many people involved is just a license for it to fail.
And then there’s the moon landing mob who think it’s all been faked- utter daft.
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Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 20:29 - Feb 6 with 2996 views
Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 20:27 - Feb 6 by MattinLondon
That’s the thing - for a conspiracy to be successful then it needs everyone involved to be completely complicit with it. For the crisis actors thing, you’ll need all of the supposedly actors, police staff, hospital staff, makeup artists etc to stay in character. And then the conspiracy success is also dependent on everyone’s family to be in full agreement. Too many people involved is just a license for it to fail.
And then there’s the moon landing mob who think it’s all been faked- utter daft.
My favourite one is that the earth is flat and there is no such thing as gravity. The earth is simply moving upwards very rapidly.
Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 20:27 - Feb 6 by MattinLondon
That’s the thing - for a conspiracy to be successful then it needs everyone involved to be completely complicit with it. For the crisis actors thing, you’ll need all of the supposedly actors, police staff, hospital staff, makeup artists etc to stay in character. And then the conspiracy success is also dependent on everyone’s family to be in full agreement. Too many people involved is just a license for it to fail.
And then there’s the moon landing mob who think it’s all been faked- utter daft.
Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 20:27 - Feb 6 by MattinLondon
That’s the thing - for a conspiracy to be successful then it needs everyone involved to be completely complicit with it. For the crisis actors thing, you’ll need all of the supposedly actors, police staff, hospital staff, makeup artists etc to stay in character. And then the conspiracy success is also dependent on everyone’s family to be in full agreement. Too many people involved is just a license for it to fail.
And then there’s the moon landing mob who think it’s all been faked- utter daft.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 20:29 - Feb 6 by J2BLUE
My favourite one is that the earth is flat and there is no such thing as gravity. The earth is simply moving upwards very rapidly.
I’ve very recently finished reading ‘ The Conspiracy Tourist: Travels Through a Strange World’ by Dom Joly. It details the flat earth theory in quite a witty way. It’s well worth a read if you like him as well as reading about conspiracy stuff.
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Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 21:38 - Feb 6 with 2859 views
Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 17:35 - Feb 6 by MattinLondon
I’m not making excuses for him as his views and tweets are quite unhinged. He does have a history of depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts, plus he’s had issues with alcohol.
but ca*p like this is probably WHY he has those issues....
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Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 15:24 - Feb 7 with 2356 views
Dr. Cotterill from the Le Tissier School of Medicine on 16:23 - Feb 6 by DanTheMan
Just another run-of-the-mill conspiracy theorist then.
I must say, I haven't heard the "they are keeping the cancer cure from you!" one in a while. Why they would do that when there is so much money to be made from it is beyond me. Imagine what they could charge for a one size fits all cure to ALL types of cancer?
I don't read it that that is his "very real concern".
I read it as him saying:
People in the Royal Family don't get cancer.
They have lied and said that KCIII has cancer when he doesn't, so that they can claim that they injected him with a cancer vaccine to cure him.
Then they will make us all take that cancer vaccine to poison us.
Which is even more bats41t crazy than "they are keeping the cure for cancer from us".