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« Reply #30 on: September 19, 2021, 03:42:05 pm »
There also been a streamlining since last year, so neither a dr or police need to attend a death. I mention that because the story is incomplete. Obviously it's not a matter of how many doses were given, but what amount the doses were. Also no nurse decides to deliberately give a lethal dose on their own, they need to be following orders. I have to wonder if these are the people who have plenty of equity for the care facility to draw on, or have no money left.


https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12100515/care-homes-accused-sedatives-coronavirus-die-quickly/

Well, in the Gulags when you run out of your own money Medicaid starts picking up the tab, so any warm body that can still fog a mirror is a continuing revenue stream until they croak.  So there is no real financial  incentive for killing off the Gomers early.

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« Reply #31 on: September 19, 2021, 03:58:55 pm »
There also been a streamlining since last year, so neither a dr or police need to attend a death. I mention that because the story is incomplete. Obviously it's not a matter of how many doses were given, but what amount the doses were. Also no nurse decides to deliberately give a lethal dose on their own, they need to be following orders. I have to wonder if these are the people who have plenty of equity for the care facility to draw on, or have no money left.


https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12100515/care-homes-accused-sedatives-coronavirus-die-quickly/

Well, in the Gulags when you run out of your own money Medicaid starts picking up the tab, so any warm body that can still fog a mirror is a continuing revenue stream until they croak.  So there is no real financial  incentive for killing off the Gomers early.

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It is not really plankton.

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« Reply #32 on: September 19, 2021, 04:44:05 pm »
There also been a streamlining since last year, so neither a dr or police need to attend a death. I mention that because the story is incomplete. Obviously it's not a matter of how many doses were given, but what amount the doses were. Also no nurse decides to deliberately give a lethal dose on their own, they need to be following orders. I have to wonder if these are the people who have plenty of equity for the care facility to draw on, or have no money left.


https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12100515/care-homes-accused-sedatives-coronavirus-die-quickly/

Well, in the Gulags when you run out of your own money Medicaid starts picking up the tab, so any warm body that can still fog a mirror is a continuing revenue stream until they croak.  So there is no real financial  incentive for killing off the Gomers early.

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It is not really plankton.

I haven't seen SG on the shelves yet, but then again, who knows WTF they make those Protein Shakes and Supplements from?  ???   :o

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« Reply #34 on: September 19, 2021, 07:53:54 pm »
An abortion would likely be simpler but at least they would get COVID protection.  But seriously,  this is anecdotal evidence and needs to be tested!   We can take as a guess that THE JAB increase chance of miscarriage by 50%. 

These nurses have seen how many miscarriages?  Not enough so now we use Bayes theorem.  The COVID TSZAR orders all American hospitals report accurate miscarriage data to the Washington DC office within 24 hours.  Men in black suits and white shirts will visit those who do not cooperate.  The data will be analyzed within hours.  Then we will know if it is safe for pregnant women.

Bayes theorem can do it.  Easy Peasy.  I wrote an article that explains exactly how to do this:  Monday September 6th,   Calculations of All Kinds  https://chasingthesquirrel.com/ scroll down to September 6th put your thinking cap on, and enjoy the story.


WHAT  we don't have a COVID tszar   ????????   WTF is up with that !!!!!!!!
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« Reply #35 on: September 20, 2021, 04:05:24 am »
An abortion would likely be simpler but at least they would get COVID protection.  But seriously,  this is anecdotal evidence and needs to be tested!   We can take as a guess that THE JAB increase chance of miscarriage by 50%. 

These nurses have seen how many miscarriages?  Not enough so now we use Bayes theorem.  The COVID TSZAR orders all American hospitals report accurate miscarriage data to the Washington DC office within 24 hours.  Men in black suits and white shirts will visit those who do not cooperate.  The data will be analyzed within hours.  Then we will know if it is safe for pregnant women.

Bayes theorem can do it.  Easy Peasy.  I wrote an article that explains exactly how to do this:  Monday September 6th,   Calculations of All Kinds  https://chasingthesquirrel.com/ scroll down to September 6th put your thinking cap on, and enjoy the story.


WHAT  we don't have a COVID tszar   ????????   WTF is up with that !!!!!!!!

Well, since it's Da Goobermint collecting the data, the question then becomes "Do you trust Goobermint statistics?".  Do you trust BLS stats?  Fed inflation stats? Kill counts from Afghanistan?  There are lies, damn lies and statistics.

One thing is likely true is that if the Vax causes more miscarriages, so too does getting Covid while pregnant.  You would need to compare those two stats also to see which risk is greater.  Also how many pregnant women die from Covid before delivery, and how many infants can be successfully delivered from the dead mother before term..

This info is of course anecdotal and by no means "scientifically verified".  What is most interesting here is that SOME nurses, who are probably MOST at risk for getting Covid are AGAINST getting Vaxxed.  Another stat I would like to know is infection rates of Nurses working on Covid wards.  I do know that Alaska currently claims to be short 500 nurses state wide for full staffing, and that number predates the worst of the pandemic.

Far as Covid Czar, that has become Fauci's defacto job, though he doesn't have that title.

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« Reply #37 on: September 20, 2021, 06:35:50 pm »
I like the story, but it is a bit overwrought for most folks to wade through it all.

Thanks for liking it.

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« Reply #38 on: September 21, 2021, 11:43:36 am »
Bayes theorem can do it.  Easy Peasy.  I wrote an article that explains exactly how to do this:  Monday September 6th,   Calculations of All Kinds  https://chasingthesquirrel.com/ scroll down to September 6th put your thinking cap on, and enjoy the story.

I think I managed to avoid statistics entirely while getting through college. I like the story, but it is a bit overwrought for most folks to wade through it all. It wasn't until I began building stochastic models utilizing Bayesian inference designs that I paid any attention to any of it. My beef with the statisticians has always been their theoretical approach to practical problems and making statistical assumptions along the way contradicted by the underlying reality of the data. The Central Limit Theorem being a popular one to screw up. Drove me nuts.

Off topic. I started buying Phillips 66 today. Hope to build a long term buy and hold. Maybe ten years or more this time. This is different than my usual approach to the stock market.

I think Phillips is a steal....I have my eyes on some others, like Diamondback....but I’m just starting to put my toes in the water. It’s sort of counter-intuitive that energy companies will benefit from climate change related policy changes.....but they will, I think.

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« Reply #39 on: September 21, 2021, 12:40:46 pm »
Bayes theorem can do it.  Easy Peasy.  I wrote an article that explains exactly how to do this:  Monday September 6th,   Calculations of All Kinds  https://chasingthesquirrel.com/ scroll down to September 6th put your thinking cap on, and enjoy the story.

I think I managed to avoid statistics entirely while getting through college. I like the story, but it is a bit overwrought for most folks to wade through it all. It wasn't until I began building stochastic models utilizing Bayesian inference designs that I paid any attention to any of it. My beef with the statisticians has always been their theoretical approach to practical problems and making statistical assumptions along the way contradicted by the underlying reality of the data. The Central Limit Theorem being a popular one to screw up. Drove me nuts.

Off topic. I started buying Phillips 66 today. Hope to build a long term buy and hold. Maybe ten years or more this time. This is different than my usual approach to the stock market.

I think Phillips is a steal....I have my eyes on some others, like Diamondback....but I’m just starting to put my toes in the water. It’s sort of counter-intuitive that energy companies will benefit from climate change related policy changes.....but they will, I think.

First it was Ganga, then Crypto, now Energy.  Maybe 3rd time is the Charm.  Or then again, 3 Strikes you're OUT. lol.

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« Reply #40 on: September 21, 2021, 09:14:04 pm »
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« Reply #41 on: September 22, 2021, 03:37:53 pm »
Bayes theorem can do it.  Easy Peasy.  I wrote an article that explains exactly how to do this:  Monday September 6th,   Calculations of All Kinds  https://chasingthesquirrel.com/ scroll down to September 6th put your thinking cap on, and enjoy the story.

I think I managed to avoid statistics entirely while getting through college. I like the story, but it is a bit overwrought for most folks to wade through it all. It wasn't until I began building stochastic models utilizing Bayesian inference designs that I paid any attention to any of it. My beef with the statisticians has always been their theoretical approach to practical problems and making statistical assumptions along the way contradicted by the underlying reality of the data. The Central Limit Theorem being a popular one to screw up. Drove me nuts.

Off topic. I started buying Phillips 66 today. Hope to build a long term buy and hold. Maybe ten years or more this time. This is different than my usual approach to the stock market.

I think Phillips is a steal....I have my eyes on some others, like Diamondback....but I’m just starting to put my toes in the water. It’s sort of counter-intuitive that energy companies will benefit from climate change related policy changes.....but they will, I think.

First it was Ganga, then Crypto, now Energy.  Maybe 3rd time is the Charm.  Or then again, 3 Strikes you're OUT. lol.

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It’s because of climate change.

BTW, I was up 5% the first day. Portends well.....hehehe.

I made over 100K real money in  a year on pot stocks. But more importantly I learned just about everything there is to know about penny stocks in general.

I had to sell my crypto to raise cash to pay taxes. Had I been able to hold one more year, I would have gotten stupid rich off the portfolio I built. I sold to make the missus happy. so it goes. But I understand crypto quite well now.

The energy play is a little different. It has to do with how big corporations are spending big money to get carbon credits so they can claim to be carbon neutral when they aren’t really.....like Amazon, for instance. It will play out over years and decades. This is a buy and hold, I do expect to see some downside at times...but these companies pay dividends that are quite good, so some of the benefit is that you can get compounding.

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« Reply #42 on: September 24, 2021, 08:37:17 pm »


A few hundred half racks of Fosters and it would all be good.


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« Reply #44 on: September 29, 2021, 01:13:50 pm »


A few hundred half racks of Fosters and it would all be good.



It's more like they're getting WW2 half-tracks

That footage is nothing compared to what can only be privately shared on secure platforms.

Sydney had been going on weekend after weekend and only growing. We discussed there already the incident where the crowd was boxed in and sprayed from above, the media report everything backwards.

Now the complicit media in Melbourne has been banned from going into the city and all overhead air traffic banned. Nobody can see what's going on. I've seen a clip of what look like commandos absolutely bashing people to injure and paralyse them while you can hear automatic weapons fire the whole time. It's really grisly, you see a standing soldier slamming the rifle into the back of someone on the ground already, but with the barrel not the butt.  I don't know if cybersecurity people have put some kind of flag and block on it, but I couldn't forward the file through net. At this point all the worst stuff seems you can not upload. Only shared between people directly.

On Sunday there was a massive protest in Melbourne, hundreds of thousands, playing cat and mouse with police following them. Then Monday it was the whole construction industry who began by assembling outside their union headquarters. My nephew was one of them. I heard a few days before that, he was pissed off he had to get vaxd for work. He's an apprentice plumber. 

Their union later made statements condemning them. I saw this also on FB and there were thousands upon thousands of people saying that whether they agree with the protestors or not, the unions job is to represent its members not the govt. I agree. 

Tuesday the construction workers were joined by the nurses. They eventually assembled at the war memorial and then thousands of police arrived and dispersed them with rubber bullets, you see males and females running while being shot at. The media did not report the nurses or even the dispersal. They claimed that the crowd was mainly Nazis. The politicians made statements saying that Nazis had gone to second hand shops and bought hi-vis clothing to blend in with construction industry. They didn't say bought new, presumably because the clothes looked old. That's ridiculous, even if the shops were open, and they are all closed down, the numbers involved would mean even if they had gone to Kmart, never mind what little would be on offer second hand, there is no way that many could be bought. There is no way there are that many Nazis in any case. What a joke, we are getting homeless sitting on sheets of cardboard wearing masks, who lost their homes after losing their jobs.

The media reported the war memorial being desecrated and urinated all over. That's not true, the site was chosen because they believe the diggers of WW1 and 2 fought for their rights. I noticed that social media was removing comments not agreeing with the condemnatory narrative.

Yemini from Rebel above, also reported a protest somewhere by only nurses that had zero coverage by msm. They all masked and social distanced, sat on the grass holding signs. They are saying 90% of people they are vaxing now do not want it, but have no choice. Dictator Dan says many people just haven't got around to it, even though they're not opposed. That's ridiculous considering they're promised the lockdown will end when target is reached. They are faking the target trajectory anyway. They can't predict it with such confidence and are using a tactic to try and make people think more people have done it than really have. Here in Tas they jumped from saying less than 30% to 53%  and leading the country in a week or two and there is no lockdown here to create pressure. That was about 2-3 months ago.

Hundreds of police turned up to that nurses protest and they left without any violence. OTOH I've seen an interview with a clearly traumatized young woman who said she is 28 yr old nursing student and mother of 2, Russian origin. She was sitting with a few friends, also nursing students in the park and police asked them for ID then some refused, saying they were not breaking any laws. They are slammed on the ground and their their shirts and skirts are being lifted up with what looks like a lot of unnecessary handling. One of them who showed ID and then walked away caught it on cam. The one interviewed said the police faces looked like they were really enjoying it and a female officer just stood by and did nothing.

A lot of police are resigning and a couple I'm aware of are speaking out. They talk about many others saying things like "looking forward to cracking some skulls". After the first one Alexander Cooney went public, the second one can only be shared on secure platform.

Dehumanisation is happening.






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