Posted on 04/13/2020 8:41:10 AM PDT by BusterDog
As we struggle to get a grip on exactly how COVID-19 makes us ill and what we can do about it, researchers have created over 50,000 articles. That's a lot of information! So, how do you make sense of it all? Verizon Media is doing it by using Vespa. This is an open-source, big data processing program to create a coronavirus academic research search engine: CORD-19 Search.
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I’ll read every article and get back to you by 2pm :)
“Ill read every article and get back to you by 2pm :)”
Thanks, I’m primarily interested in arguments to support my conspiracy theories. Anything else is worse than fake news to me.
Also known as “The Big Book of Dr. Fauci Was Wrong Because...”
Someone tell them a tourist group to Israel in December from the United States had about half of the group get sick with what was probably the Wuhanic Plague. My cousin was one of them. He and his wife recovered, both in their late 60s, and are doing fine. Should be tested.
I’ve become a big fan of conspiracy theories since I woke up and realized that the deep state and one world govt folks are capable of anything!!
I try to keep a level head when i read them.
But I will believe more than I did before.
epstein, the most IMPORTANT criminal in the country at the time is killed in his cell with guards not checking him and cameras going down etc.
He should have been on an army barracks!!
The AG can do a lot and could have had feds watch him.
Nobody on either side wanted him alive.
And no one cared that we knew it was murder.
They want us to know how easily they could kill any of us.
No kidding, I have better video surveillance at my house.
LOL
lol
I’d trust you more if you opened a prison than I would rikers! :)
50,000 articles, about a viral outbreak that’s only been ongoing for a few months? That’s clearly going to be a lot of chaff amongst very few grains of wheat.
50,000 articles, using their search engine turns up 43 for Hydroxychloroquine
“50,000 articles, using their search engine turns up 43 for Hydroxychloroquine”
Odd, and only 32 of them are from 2020.
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