Stephanie Seneff - Senior Research Scientist, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT.
Funding: This research was funded in part by Quanta Computers, Inc., Taipei, Taiwan, under the auspices of the Qmulus project. ( Project Qmulus was a collaboration with Quanta Computer that explored the development of an integrated virtual information environment enabling people to interface with their laptops, phones, televisions, cameras, and MP3 players from any universal device, anywhere in the world.)
And a link to CSAIL, which Ms. Seneff represents. Please read. Am I ignorant questioning her role in this study considering the history of govt sponsorship & partnerships? (DARPA, NASA, NIH...)
The way I'm looking at this, the paper is describing, to a T, real life conditions that the informed already know exists. Clots, shingles, liver disease, et al. all on the rise. Just as the paper confirms.
Oh, I agree. I'm just wondering about the this study being labeled an MIT study, when there is only one scientist connected to MIT and it doesn't specify that the study itself is from MIT. And that particular scientist is not medical (that I can tell) and is strongly associated with many of the groups that we find suspicious.
Stephanie Seneff - Senior Research Scientist, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT.
Funding: This research was funded in part by Quanta Computers, Inc., Taipei, Taiwan, under the auspices of the Qmulus project. ( Project Qmulus was a collaboration with Quanta Computer that explored the development of an integrated virtual information environment enabling people to interface with their laptops, phones, televisions, cameras, and MP3 players from any universal device, anywhere in the world.)
And a link to CSAIL, which Ms. Seneff represents. Please read. Am I ignorant questioning her role in this study considering the history of govt sponsorship & partnerships? (DARPA, NASA, NIH...)
The way I'm looking at this, the paper is describing, to a T, real life conditions that the informed already know exists. Clots, shingles, liver disease, et al. all on the rise. Just as the paper confirms.
Oh, I agree. I'm just wondering about the this study being labeled an MIT study, when there is only one scientist connected to MIT and it doesn't specify that the study itself is from MIT. And that particular scientist is not medical (that I can tell) and is strongly associated with many of the groups that we find suspicious.
You're right. It's a preprint paper and shouldn't be labeled as an MIT study.
And if you share this with normies, they'll Google Peter A McCullough and promptly ignore it.
Edit: And I see u/TCPatriot said the same thing 5 hours ago.
Qmulus is an MIT program. Fun name...
Trying to answer my own questions...more info re the MIT researcher - https://people.csail.mit.edu/seneff/