Remember when they said they were developing these robots just to test clothing?
Yeah, I didn't believe them then either.
Don't even have to pay them off. Just tell the family it was an unfortunate adverse reaction, but Tiffany wouldn't want her sacrifice to mean that millions of people would be scared away from receiving the life-saving shot. They need to lie in order to save millions.
2019 total is leaving out January. The real total for 2019 is 2,852,590.
2020 up to week 48 was 2,926,129. (This number may be higher now if new data has come in.)
2,926,129 - 2,852,590 = 73,539
You can look at the numbers here:
https://data.cdc.gov/NCHS/Weekly-Counts-of-Deaths-by-State-and-Select-Causes/muzy-jte6
In the upper righthand corner next to "View Data" there's an "Export" button. Click and select your data format.
Fair point. That nurse doesn't look like the smartest tool in the shed, so you'd expect her to be the kind of person to use unwarranted hyperbole. But yeah, in a perfect world, she could have gotten the message out a tad bit better.
The way they were evaluating if the vaccine worked was by assuming that asymptomatic subjects had not gotten infected. They did not perform any tests to verify.
Yes, you heard that right. As long as you didn't show symptoms, the vaccine was assumed to work.
Yeah, so if anyone is wondering exactly why this debonking is Grade A bullshit, the Bell's Palsy rate they are using for a comparison is the yearly rate which is 1 to 4 in 10,000, or 0.01% - 0.04%. But these cases sprang up during the dosing period which, generously, took place over a week. So to normalize the observed rate to a year, you have to multiply by about 50.
Thus the rate of Bell's Palsy in the vaccination group is about 50 times higher than expected.
CDC is pulling weird shit with their numbers. My post that I linked has those weekly numbers added up and shown in graph form. I got something like 77k more deaths in 2020 to week 48 compared to all of 2019. Still within historical variation so far.
What count did you get for 2020 all deaths?
Ok, yeah, that makes sense. My one indisputable "UFO" experience was while camping in the desert one night. Saw a hovering "star" that did some zig zags, some hovering, and then a final arcing zoom across the horizon into what I guess was space. I've seen rocket launches, and the trajectory and apparent velocity were nowhere near the same. And rockets don't zigzag and hover.
Thought about grabbing a video on my friend's phone, but figured at best you'd see a blurry dot. Didn't think it would zoom off like it did.
Crazy stuff is possible. Gives me hope for the future in a weird way.
This isn't about taking down Democrats or Republicans. It's about taking down the Deep State and traitors.