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re: COVID-19 not found in isolation
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:29 am to AmishSamurai
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:29 am to AmishSamurai
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Multivariate regression says otherwise but you do you.
Show your work.
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:32 am to OysterPoBoy
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Believe all scientists.
Unless they are talking about genders
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:34 am to jonnyanony
Man look at all of those surprise cancers/heart attacks at the end of 2019 in England.
Heart disease and slip-and-falls really kicked up mid-2020.
This post was edited on 8/5/21 at 7:35 am
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:41 am to jonnyanony
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On 31 December 2020, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported 2,913,144 total deaths in 2020
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3,5 million deaths in 2020
Is not true per the cdc.
This post was edited on 8/5/21 at 7:42 am
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:42 am to jonnyanony
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This is nonsensical. Sorry.
You’re embarrassing yourself now. Take a breath and engage the brain.
You know how the excess death threshold is established - yes or no?
You understand there’s a seasonality to death, and why - yes or no?
So then consider what happens when we have a real hard flu season - just focus on the impact of the flu season on death counts and the threshold. What happens to the death count relative to the excess death threshold, and then what happens to the threshold for the following flu season or two - okay, still with me?
Now consider what happens if the next two flu seasons are real mild. What happens to deaths -v- the threshold? And then what happens to the excess death threshold the next year or two over those flu seasons - what’s the impact on the threshold of these mild flu seasons?
Now think about what happens if the next flu season is very bad. Do you get it now? There’s an ebb/flow to how flu deaths happen.
Go read about why Sweden had alarming Covid death metrics at the beginning of the pandemic and why the adults in Swedish public health didn’t freak out about it. You’ll see something about an abundance of “kindling”(their word, not mine) at the start of the pandemic due to the last few flu seasons being so mild.
This isn’t that hard to understand.
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:43 am to tiger 56
3.35M is the preliminary number I’ve seen.
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:43 am to teke184
Well I’d normally agree but faciiity where I consult list nearly 30 residents. In about 3 months. We NEVER have close to that many deaths. We don’t have 30,per year.

Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:52 am to David_DJS
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Now think about what happens if the next flu season is very bad. Do you get it now? There’s an ebb/flow to how flu deaths happen.
Dear God. You know this is accounted for, right?
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:52 am to the808bass
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On 31 December 2020, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported 2,913,144 total deaths
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:53 am to tiger 56
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:54 am to David_DJS
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The vast majority of so-labeled “Covid deaths” are deaths principally caused by the usual things - heart disease, cancer, etc.
there are no coincidences.
They've been planning this for quite some time now.
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:55 am to Jake88
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Just look at the top of this page.
So, why the synthetic vaccines then? Why not make a vaccine using part of the virus like usual? bullshite
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:59 am to David_DJS
Just to be clear on two things:
1. You believe statistical modeling doesn't account for variance in standard deviation (or as you call it, "ebb and flow")?
2. You've now decided these deaths are now from the flu and not from a surge in cancer and heart attack deaths?
1. You believe statistical modeling doesn't account for variance in standard deviation (or as you call it, "ebb and flow")?
2. You've now decided these deaths are now from the flu and not from a surge in cancer and heart attack deaths?
Posted on 8/5/21 at 8:02 am to zatetic
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zatetic
Thanks for the documentation.
I posed that fact months ago and none of our professional vaccine advocates touched it.
Posted on 8/5/21 at 8:04 am to jonnyanony
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Dear God. You know this is accounted for, right?
How? Changes to the death threshold are most influenced by most recent factors - how does two mild flu seasons magically adjust the threshold for the possibility of a hard flu season?
Or in more current terms, do you believe all the excess death in 2020 and 2021 willl move the threshold up or down for 2022 and 2023?
Like I said earlier - this isn’t about statistics. In brunt terms this is about the sick/frail and how they often end up dying.
Posted on 8/5/21 at 8:06 am to Revelator
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So if it doesn’t exist, what exactly is killing everyone around the world?
Death.
People die every damn day by the thousands. When you shine a flashlight on it and attach it to a man made cause, it gains more traction.
Posted on 8/5/21 at 8:07 am to monstranceclock76
I believe the J&J vaxx was produced the old school way, but I might be wrong.
Posted on 8/5/21 at 8:09 am to tiger 56
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On 31 December 2020, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported 2,913,144 total deaths
And how many were reported on Dec 31st of 2019 versus the final numbers of 2019?
I’m open to the CDC just outright lying. But we have to be smart about it.
Posted on 8/5/21 at 8:11 am to the808bass
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And how many were reported on Dec 31st of 2019 versus the final numbers of 2019?
Final tally per CDC:
2019: 2.85M
2020: 3.36M
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