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I don’t think it has killed a single healthy person and I doubt you can produce sufficient evidence to change my mind.
Another consideration I haven’t mentioned is the yearly change. Deaths have been going up for the last 5 years or so. 2.9 is not out of the realm of totally normal. 3.2 is - but I don’t think they can actually justify that number without alterations that they are already doing and have already done.
They couldn’t manipulate it too much until the end of the year while reporting weekly but with the way back machine we can see how much they’ve really changed it - just from what we’ve looked at in this thread (scratching the surface) we’ve seen ~100,000 floating bodies - to put that into perspective let’s look at previous years deaths
2015: 2.7 M
2016: 2.7 M
2017: 2.8 M
2018: 2.8 M
2019: 2.8M
Are you seeing the significance yet of that .1 they’ve “found” ?
Are you seeing the significance yet of November-December??
We ran the comment thread limit. Replying to your latest.
I don’t think it has killed a single healthy person and I doubt you can produce sufficient evidence to change my mind.
Another consideration I haven’t mentioned is the yearly change. Deaths have been going up for the last 5 years or so. 2.9 is not out of the realm of totally normal. 3.2 is - but I don’t think they can actually justify that number without alterations that they are already doing and have already done.
They couldn’t manipulate it too much until the end of the year while reporting weekly but with the way back machine we can see how much they’ve really changed it - just from what we’ve looked at in this thread (scratching the surface) we’ve seen ~100,000 floating bodies - to put that into perspective let’s look at previous years deaths
2015: 2.7 M 2016: 2.7 M 2017: 2.8 M 2018: 2.8 M 2019: 2.8M
Are you seeing the significance yet of that .1 they’ve “found” ?
Are you seeing the significance yet of November-December??
2.6M to 3.2? Come on man.