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axolotl_peyotl 7 points ago +7 / -0

One user says they "missed" my presence, and of course the usual suspects are immediately tasked to SHUT IT DOWN.

Astonishingly, this shill actually claims I banned them for saying "bless your heart"...and then not one comment later they admit that probably wasn't the reason.

Look what happens here:

One user genuinely recommends conspiracies.win, and inevitably:

Is axolotl keeping everyone up to date on the Italian vote-stealing satellite?

I'm not sure what I enjoy more, the ego boost that they're still obsessed, or the fact that comments like this are routinely downvoted, while people linking to .win are exploding.

Winning.

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axolotl_peyotl 3 points ago +3 / -0

meh don't give them the attention they crave.

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axolotl_peyotl 16 points ago +16 / -0

Protesters in Kazakhstan are chanting "Old man, go away" as they demonstrate against the 81-year-old leader who still retains influence over the country

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axolotl_peyotl 11 points ago +11 / -0

Check this out...this school has actually been in the news before.

From 2012:

Seventh grader says bloodlines of 42 of 43 U.S. Presidents link back to King John of England

D'Avignon, a seventh grader at Monte Vista Christian School

Same school!

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axolotl_peyotl 3 points ago +3 / -0

Computing the number of deaths likely caused by the vaccines

Now let’s look at the numbers from Openvars.com which is a consumer-friendly website for looking at the VAERS data. The red-box summary page for domestic events (slide the slider at the top to the right) shows 9,623 deaths of Americans:

Also, note the deaths graph above. It’s a flatline for 30 years, then spikes up this year. In short, either:

  1. Everyone suddenly decided to start using VAERS this year and these are all background deaths OR

  2. The vaccines are super dangerous OR

  3. A combination of 1 and 2.

The final bottom graph is a clue. The death rate peaks one day after vaccination. This is a hint of causality since if it were just likelihood to report, you’d see it exponentially decline from day 0.

If the vaccine were harmless, that fatality graph would be flat. It isn’t.

For an in-depth discussion of why virtually all the deaths are reason #2, see Estimating the number of COVID vaccine deaths in America. [pdf]

But the short story is that 1) people’s behavior is really hard to change, 2) there has been no campaign to try to encourage reporting to VAERS, 3) most doctors don’t know about VAERS or report to VAERS (in my interview with Dr. Kreitzman, for example, he said he knew hundreds of doctors and none of them reported to VAERS). You are welcome to do you own survey of doctors to validate this. None of my detractors ever do this, including the FDA. They never have any data to back up their claims of “oh, this is just because people are reporting more.” And none of the so-called fact checkers ever ask them for proof of that.

The bottom line is this: a conservative estimate of the number of deaths caused by the vaccine is:

(9623-2*223)*41.3 = 379,010

To be more conservative, let’s assume that anyone who had COVID and died, died from COVID. So we remove 2,087 deaths * 41.3 = 86,193 and are left with

292,817 American deaths caused by the vaccine

In short, the US government is responsible for the killing of hundreds of thousand of Americans and not a single member of Congress is calling for a stop to the vaccines. That’s really stunning.

The argument that correlation isn’t causality

Scientists love to argue that correlation isn’t causality.

But we can show all of the Bradford-Hill causality criteria are satisfied.

But it’s simpler just to point out that the excess deaths are there and they are huge. If it wasn’t the vaccine that caused these people to die, then what did?

Nobody can answer that question.

How to calculate the URF

We showed how to calculate the URF in the summary at the start of this articl

How to validate the results

We validated the calculations by estimating the excess deaths 12 different ways that didn’t involve using VAERS:

  1. Excess CFR analysis

  2. Excess death analysis

  3. Small island study

  4. Norway data

  5. Poll #1

  6. Poll #2

  7. Doctor survey

  8. Pilot data (British Airways)

  9. Scotland data

  10. Columbia university excess death analysis using public datasets from US and Europe

  11. Indiana insurance company excess death rate 40% increase in 18 - 64 year-olds

  12. Pfizer 6 month trial all-cause mortality data (21 vs. 17)

Each of these methods found an excess death rate of 150,000 or more. The methods are detailed in this document. [pdf]

This is why when I talk about the deaths caused by the vaccine, I almost always use the 150,000 figure since it is the most conservative, but my closest estimate to the true number is 300,000 at this time.

The statistics used in the executive summary

Here is the backup for three of the numbers used in the executive summary (B, C, and F). The other numbers are directly available at the website referenced in the summary.

B

C

F

Why are the authorities so afraid to challenge my methods?

No recognized expert on the pro-vaccine side will debate me or any of my statistics and VAERS experts on this. Nobody.

Eric Topol blocked me. The FDA and CDC don’t answer. Even when a former NY Times writer asked, they refused to discuss it with him (so it’s nothing personal). I couldn’t even get a debate with ZdoggMD or Your local epidemiologist. None of these people wants to appear on camera to challenge me on this.

UPenn Professor Jeffrey Morris said my number was wrong, but he admitted he was clueless as to what the number was. Only that it couldn’t be that high. Really? How can he know that if he can’t calculate the number and is clueless himself on how to estimate it?

I point out that I used the methodology of the CDC, I used the death count from the government database, and I used anaphylaxis rates from a study in JAMA. So if I made a mistake, where is it? No answer.

I’ve invited Professor Morris to a live video recorded discussion for everyone to see, and he refuses every time. I’m just a lowly engineer with a couple of degrees from MIT in electrical engineering and computer science. He’s a professor and Director of the Division of Biostatistics at UPenn. But he’s afraid of me. Here’s more on Professor Morris.

Gordon Cormack, a computer science professor at University of Waterloo, loves to argue that he disagrees with my methodology. Hey, I’m just going by the CDC’s methodology and using the most accurate numbers I can find. I’m fine with being wrong if he would just show us all the correct answer. But he never does. Here’s a typical response that I send him:

Why don't you show me the proper way to estimate the number killed by the vaccine, and then show me 12 independent ways that validate you got it right? What is the number YOU calculated? And if I got it wrong, why not claim the $1M prize I offered on correcting Mathew Crawford’s analysis?

Gordon responds it’s impossible to estimate the number killed. Then how can he be so sure that all these calculations by different people using different methods that come to the same answer are all wrong? Stay tuned for Part II

In Part II of this article, I’ll delve into the history of VAERS, why it is set up to fail, how the CDC sabotaged a “better VAERS.”

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axolotl_peyotl 6 points ago +6 / -0

This is the data we use in our computation:

  1. Known rate of anaphylaxis from JAMA paper published on March 8, 2021: 2.47 per 10,000 doses (A)

  2. Number of people who had at least one dose before April 1: 97.5M (see below) (B)

  3. Number of anaphylaxis cases on dose 1 in VAERS before April 1: (see below) (C)

  4. Today’s number of US deaths in VAERS: 9623 (Jan 5, 2021) (D)

  5. Largest number of deaths reported to VAERS in prior years: 223 (in 1994) (E). You can see this on the same red box page on OpenVAERS by mousing over each year.

  6. Number of deaths in VAERS in the US that mention COVID19 as a symptom: 2087 (F)

To compute the URF, we solve the equation A=(CURF)/B. This means URF=(AB)/C = 2.47/10000 * 97500000/583 = 41.3

To compute the excess deaths, we use deaths = (D-2*E)URF = (9623-2223)41.3 = 379,010. The reason we took out 2E is that we are looking for excess deaths and since people are seen twice, it’s conservative to double the total number of deaths in a previous year.

While it is possible that some of these 379K excess deaths could have been caused by COVID, doctors are very unlikely to report a COVID death in VAERS since everyone agrees that the vaccines do not cause COVID. To be conservative, anytime COVID19 is mentioned in the symptom field, let’s assume that the patient died from COVID. This removes F*URF = 2,087 deaths * 41.3 = 86,193.

We are left with an estimated 292,817 deaths caused by the vaccine using VAERS.

Using 12 other methods, we estimate a death toll of 150,000 or more.

Therefore, 150,000 is a high confidence estimate whereas 300,000 is likely closer to the actual number.

About VAERS

The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is the official system used by the US government to track adverse events from all vaccines. Many people are familiar with the V-Safe program since they ask you to enroll when you get the vaccine. If you report an adverse event in V-Safe, you’ll get a call from HHS and they’ll tell you to report that adverse event to VAERS. Many people don’t do that, or don’t know about VAERS or V-Safe, so VAERS is always underreported.

According to a paper analyzing this published in 2015 in a peer reviewed journal, the underreporting is by a factor from 9.52 to 95.5 times. See Why won't the CDC or FDA reveal the VAERS URF? [pdf] for more details on this.

Understanding the VAERS URF

Computing the underreporting factor (URF) is thus crucial to understanding the actual number of events that are happening.

Using methodology approved by the CDC and data from VAERS and a paper published in one of the world’s top medical journals, we can compute an estimate of the underreporting factor (URF) of 41 for the most serious/obvious events reported to VAERS. I’ll step through the process of how I computed the value of 41 in detail later in this article.

The URF of 41 is a minimum URF; the URF for “less obvious” events (including death) is always larger than this value. So for example, if you had menstrual problems, peripheral neuropathy, or your cancer got worse after the jab, the URF for that event might be 100 or more.

For example, President Biden had peripheral neuropathy after his booster shot and that event was never reported to VAERS because his expert physicians didn’t realize that it is a very common side-effect of the vaccine.

Therefore, 41 is a “best case” number because it is based on anaphylaxis rates shortly after vaccination which are required by law to be 100% reported to the VAERS system. It doesn’t get any more “clear cut” than that.

What this means in practice is that if you see a number in VAERS such as 9,623 reported deaths, you have to multiply that number by the estimated URF (41 in our case) to get a lower-bound estimate of the actual number of deaths, in this case 394,543. However, not all those deaths were caused by the vaccine which I’ll explain shortly. But that’s how the URF works.

In general, it’s very simple:

Actual # of events = (# from VAERS) * URF

How CDC scientist Dr. John Su deliberately misleads everyone

The top expert on VAERS at the CDC is Dr. John Su. Dr. Su deliberately misleads the outside committees of the FDA and CDC by never talking about the URF at all. This allows him to report rates of adverse events that are 41 times or more lower than the true rates.

I’ve written about Dr. Su extensively:

  1. It’s time for John Su to go

  2. Dr. John Su isn't answering me. Can you try?

  3. John Su interview request

Furthermore, despite repeated requests, the FDA and CDC refuse to compute the URF which means it is impossible for anyone to compute an accurate risk-benefit analysis using the government calculated URF. They know exactly what is going on. It is deliberate fraud. This is why they don’t want to talk to me and will never debate me. An open debate would be their worst nightmare.

Because there is no URF computation from the CDC, experts like Dr. Toby Rogers use a value of 41 for the URF in order to calculate the risk-benefit for injecting kids 5 to 11. His conclusion: “For every one child saved by the shot, another 117 would be killed by the shot.” In other words, we kill 117 for every child we might save.

In short, by ignoring the URF, the CDC is deliberately deceiving the public; it allows the CDC to report numbers which are significantly lower than they really are, making the vaccines appear to be much safer than they really are.

So, for example, the rates of myocarditis they report are, in actuality, likely to be 50 times or more higher than they tell you. This explains how we can see myocarditis rates as high as 1 case for every 95 boys.

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axolotl_peyotl 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just in: President of Kazakhstan Tokayev vows "maximum toughness" from now on in TV address to the nation. Announces Nazarbayev is no longer the chairman of the Security Council.

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axolotl_peyotl 2 points ago +2 / -0

did this just happen? not seeing any discussions

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axolotl_peyotl 2 points ago +2 / -0

even artists are being created with the names of events such that the original event gets hidden by the artist themselves

This needs its own thread. I feel like this happens more than we realize. I remember seeing this discussed when the movie "Hancock" came out...people were saying it would dilute search results for "Graham Hancock". I thought it was a stretch at the time, but honestly I've seen similar curious "names" like this over the years. I noticed this again with a recent film release, but the name escapes me atm.

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