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To: Jane Long; metmom

>> So, this is now gloating?

When the cause of death has the hallmarks of the poison we’re fighting, earnest recognition is an obligation. I certainly wouldn’t describe that as gloating.

>> EVERYONE clearly sees, and, are questioning, what is happening.

** Hayward’s First Law of Implausible Conspiracies **

This Law showed up earlier today on an unrelated thread. Hilarious and charming.

Data analysis is a complex topic, and a futile topic to discuss in open discourse. But I’ll say this... collective intuition and the related data analysis tend to have a substantial intersection. In other words, what seems to be happening is likely happening.

The Law: https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/4089059/posts


59 posted on 08/28/2022 10:37:48 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: Gene Eric; Jane Long; ransomnote

When we are accused of gloating over a suspected death of someone due to the vaxxes, it reveals much more about the accuser than us.

Acknowledging what is the most likely explanation for something is NOT gloating. As you said, it’s an obligation.

To do otherwise is irresponsible and denial of reality. If indeed the deaths are from the vax, as clearly appears to be the case, then denial of that will absolutely result in NO progress made in determining that and will never lead to a resolution.

Denying reality never leads to answers. Nor does it ever lead to proper scientific inquiry. If the denial that it is the vax is the default response, then nobody will ever consider investigating it and scientific progress comes to a dead screeching halt.

People will continue to die and no one will know why and how to stop it. Totally reprehensible.

And for the scorn heaped on “anecdotal” accounts, well at some point anecdotal accounts become data that reveals a pattern. It was a mass of anecdotal accounts discovered by some moms that led to the discovery of Lyme Disease. Those women were vilified and ignored and written off by most of the medical community, but they persisted and finally found a doctor who took them seriously enough to investigate.

If it weren’t for anecdotal reports of a cluster of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, people would still be suffering from Lyme disease and nobody would know why or how to deal with it.

Of course, anecdotal reports also led to the discovery of the most common use of Viagra. But hey, they are just anecdotal. Meaningless in some people’s book.


60 posted on 08/28/2022 11:38:28 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith…)
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To: Gene Eric
But I’ll say this... collective intuition and the related data analysis tend to have a substantial intersection. In other words, what seems to be happening is likely happening.

A SIMPLE analysis... but yet VERY PROFOUND.

Thank You!

92 posted on 08/29/2022 8:05:32 AM PDT by VideoDoctor
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