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To: dadfly

Facts do matter. But you have to UNDERSTAND the facts. Grabbing the top number from VAERS which might or might not be caused by the vaccine is just BSing yourself. Because there’s the FACT that ALL events that they know happen within a few weeks of getting a vaccine go in that DB.

The fact is the CDC and FDA and others PROCESS VAERS data and taking raw data is useless.

The surplus death number is NOT raw data. There’s a lot that goes into that. Including data showing which other causes of death went up (drug over doses) or down (traffic accident, and oddly enough suicide). There’s a whole bunch of processed data in there showing that the vast majority of the excess deaths were related to covid. It doesn’t “magically” match, it matches by digging PAST the raw data.

Flu data didn’t disappear. We’ve got really good ideas why flu cases were down. Problem is the “covids not a problem” crowd don’t like those answers because it goes against their bias. Masks and social distancing and fewer gatherings actually do slow the spread of diseases. Gosh, we’ve only known that since we figured our germ theory.

You’d rather I trust some unconfirmed random anonymous supposed engineer on the internet? Sorry bub, I ain’t buying what you say. I’m not blinding trusting ANYTHING. I bothered to actually learn how to read data. Which, if you have half the qualifications you claim, you would know that the actual processed understood data doesn’t match most of what you say.


80 posted on 08/08/2021 2:05:44 PM PDT by discostu (Like a dog being shown a card trick )
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To: discostu

enough. i’ve said my peace. hopefully others here have heard.


82 posted on 08/08/2021 2:10:02 PM PDT by dadfly
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