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Literally writing my article about Snohomish county hiding data as well. This is like the Bible being in Latin so the priests have to tell the commoners what it says. But then again, this is the predictable result of a top-down 'get everybody vaxxed' mindset instead of the mindset that simply wants to get quality information to the people so they can decide for themselves.

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That's why the Scots funded free public education on the village level in the 1500s (when English translations were starting to become available) so every man and woman could learn to read the Bible and determine its meaning for themselves. And somehow we're back to mass indoctrination all over again...

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And it did us quite a lot of good. When the Enlightenment arrived, the literate Scots were well-placed to take advantage. I used to be proud to be Scots but now we've thrown all that good away.

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I've been absolutely astounded to see what Nicola Sturgeon has done to Scotland. Witch-burning is back. Scotland is very dear to me--a UK friend is of that heritage and I've traveled up there as far as the Hebrides (where a youth hostel manager invited me into her office to watch Nixon resign on TV...), and I'd thought they were a bulwark against idiocy. We been taken over by zombies everywhere fer shure.

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I want to quote the hilarious YouTuber The Critical Drinker:

"Now living in Scotland, I can tell you we're all about breaking down gender stereotypes over here. Take our First Minister for example, who's both a highly successful politician AND a woman and yet effortlessly manages to look like neither."

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Like many other places these days, the laptop clerisy holds sway here. I suspect, although it's mainly wishful thinking, that the man in the street silently detests all this. I just wish they'd detest it enough to turn up at the ballot box and have the cancer removed.

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Well, I showed up at the ballot box twice for Obama, and all I got for my trouble was Bush the Younger's third term. In 2016, living in a more enlightened state than previously, I was able to vote affirmatively for "none of the above." but in 2020 I just skipped it, loathing both candidates as much as I had the previous slate.

There is not one vote I've taken over my lifetime (and there haven't been so many of them) that I did not bitterly regret later but would have not in retrospect voted for the opponent. In 2016 and 2020 primaries I was deeply moved to vote, as a surrogate for my dead ancestors, for Bernie Sanders as the first Jewish candidate for President (but my own support was not tribal). And here he is, just another shill for the absolute worst President of my lifetime.

The most important votes are on the local and micro-local levels. Keep insane people away from our children and don't let them rise in politics.

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And illiteracy

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And I commend to everyone "How the Scots Invented the Modern World" https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/78907/how-the-scots-invented-the-modern-world-by-arthur-herman/

Guess we gotta start all over again. Must say I do indeed feel extremely grateful to all those dead white guys.

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Feb 21, 2022·edited Feb 21, 2022

Exactly right. Ancient English common law was also so obscure to “commoners” that its meaning often required the services of a barrister. Things haven’t changed that much a half a millennium later. The newest tack is to bury meaning in statutory laws that are tens of thousands of pages long, essentially making them bulletproof to the understanding of even lawmakers, and requiring judicial interpretation once rights are abrogated, something which has become so expensive nowadays as to be prohibitive. And that’s precisely the idea behind such legislation. Obfuscation (legal, medical, scientific) is the name of the game.

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"This is like the Bible being in Latin so the priests have to tell the commoners what it says."

...and requiring indulgences in exchange for telling them.

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holy cow. You are RIGHT. I have been reading the monthly Sno Co reports since they started tracking breakthrough data. I just checked recent report and poof- breakthroughs gone. Thank goodness we know what race everyone is who got the vaccine though......

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Crazy how they can spew pages and pages of nearly irrelevant stats, but can't seem to figure out "Is this person in the hospital because of covid?" or "Would this person be alive if not for covid?"

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Maajid talked about this. The control of information has always been to control the masses

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hitler, mao and stalin could not trust the people either.

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I live in Snohomish county. Would like to see your article when it’s finished. Could you send a link?

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The article is now up :)

https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/et-tu-snohomish

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Thank you. I’d forgotten about the little double axis trick on the Kansas data. And I guess in SnoCo’s defense, you stop plotting the effects of a variable when it’s clear the variable has no effect. Kind of the same way they don’t plot cases vs the price of beef at Costco. But if they had been doing so, you’d think removing that data might bring about an explanation or at least a footnote about why they think the price of beef no longer has an effect and that’s why it’s no longer provided.

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Exactly. But as King County states (or used to) on THEIR website "this data shouldn't be used to conclude the vaccines aren't effective!" Better to just ignore the whole issue and hope nobody notices!

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I live in Snohomish county as well but have been hiding out in the South for the last few months. Need to come back this week. I am hoping to see faces again? Is it getting better?

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Only another month until the mask mandate gets lifted! Science!

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Guess I'll be hanging out at my favorite maskless speakeasy which happens to be a few blocks from Snohomish Co health building!

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Even now, I don't know how you're so confident this is winding down. Now admittedly, my point of view is from California, but the FDA is currently discussing a fourth dose of the "vaccine". There are many workplaces that will require it. In addition, though they're bending in masks at the moment, they'll be bringing back mandates in mid-November. Even if covid is not a thing, it will "just make sense since it stopped the flu." They've already been forming that narrative. Oh, and Biden just extended the public health emergency.

I want to believe this is almost over, but I don't. Please talk me off the ledge.

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Maybe time to look beyond pols and headlines; look, rather, at what Edward Dowd is saying; former Wall St fund manager; very short version: reality always wins; and the reality is money; in this case, who gets left holding the bag; the (life) insurance industry is in shock - vax death claims are through the roof; they are being told vax trails were straight up fraudulent; do they end up holding the bag or do they sue Moderna et al (Moderna stock down 70%); (fraud invalidates contracts, i.e. big pharma liability immunity) a fast expanding number of Wall St personnel - forced to get the vax - are frightened and angry.

In sum: "we don't need the MSM" - Wall St will bring this to a close (Dowd); tho, today, it looks like MSM are starting to scramble to get on the winning side;

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When insurance companies pay out, premiums go up. To be clear, insurance companies will not be left holding the bag. Many insurance companies are run by people associated with the WEF. Too connected to fail.

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I think the point was that the pay outs that the insurance companies are facing are immense and way beyond normal expectations; as such, premium increases will not cover them. In general, Dowd claims "Wall St" and the insurance sector in particular, is furious and looking for blood. We will see. I find his claim that the whole dynamic is driven by money and not narrative to be a compelling one.

Still, you are no doubt correct to a degree - WE will be left "holding the bag".

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Something to gnaw on. Thank you. Insurance companies have to go thru the insurance commission before raising rates. Not sure how that will play out.

I have listened to a couple Dowd interviews. I have tried not to let my thoughts that have set in influence my reception of what he says - which I will admit is hard. Obviously every dang thing is driven by greed. Money and power. You needn't look further. But that does make you look at is the power aspect. Why would person or company A not act in a normal way in response to something that damages them? Is there a more significant thing than money or more long term goals that will yield the two main goals of power and money?

Someone should have asked Dowd if he was short Moderna. Not nay saying him, but it is a valid question.

I really appreciate your reply.

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I have long maintained that the US Constitution was created in order to reduce typical human vices, mainly greed, in the conduct of government. Over time the carefully constructed checks and balances have eroded resulting in less local control and a stronger federal government. So much so that many people treat government as their parent forcing all of us to remain wards of the state. People no longer need to be responsible for themselves. Worse, some think that's OK.

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Exactly correct. Try to get insurance today, very expensive. BLM and antifa loot and steal, the stores don’t care- covered by insurance. Covid patients “off’d” intubated in ICU. For 100k.. life insurance payoff - companies dont care wait till you get your 2022 premium quotes.. if you can get it at all. Insure a helicopter- good luck.. cheap cessna. Doubled rates. Big boys flying jets to Davos don’t care

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yes exactly. In late 21 our extra premium we took out originally was quoted for 2 million for 5 years at 500 monthly. Guess what happened during the time this insurance article came out about the soaring death rates? We were quoted 1 million for 5 years at 500 / month. SAME medical rating/excellent. I asked the guy in charge of my quotes. He had ZERO idea about all this. When I read it to him he ARGUED why it wasnt accurate and how it was just "One state". Cognitive dissonance is a real thing. We will be cancelling as soon as my spouse retires from this military agency who was forcing the jabs on everyone. we barely made it through and got a religious exemption. Terrifying time in our lives. Most people didnt stick it out and got injected.

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Depends on the policy. My premiums are looked for the duration of the contract

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Dowd is interesting to listen to. If (when?) the big pharmaceuticals are forced to pay, my concern is that governments may use pharma failure as a scapegoat and an excuse for more regulation, more laws, all in the name of protecting the little people. Perhaps governments will claim they "need" to work together and create supra-national regulation that makes life more miserable for regular people.

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It does seem like pretty much anything and everything will be used by those in power to (at this point radically and rapidly) increase their power.

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Because it is election year.

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Move out of California. I left in 2021. It was the best decision ever. The rest of the world is not as crazy, I promise.

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Look at this:

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/california-adopts-nations-endemic-virus-policy-82965886

California became the first state to formally shift to an “endemic” approach to the coronavirus with Gov. Gavin Newsom's announcement Thursday of a plan that emphasizes prevention and quick reaction to outbreaks over mandated masking and business shutdowns.

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Even California is done with covid, and laughably they are going to brag about how quickly they 'beat' the virus.

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But read the fine print, the first two initials in his SMARTER program is shots and masks. It's good PR for him right now, but that's all it is and nothing here will change. That's why I am making plans to be there, not here.

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And, there's no lifting of executive emergency powers plus Newsom is quoted as saying there is no finish line.

Now this mouse may not be as smart as a cat, but I can read between the lines.

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The devil is in the details. Their idea of "endemic" doesn't end their tyranny. It just means they loosen the noose to allow you a few gasps before tightening it again.

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That's how they do it....tighten, release....tighten, release.

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Pendulum, tick tock, like somebody said in Jan 2020 is how they will play it. Give in inch but take back two and before we know, we're way over "there." All very Pavlovian, he'd be proud.

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You just outlined the problem: "prevention and quick reaction to outbreaks".

And it's not just California, it's pretty much everybody. Do you really want to live with sword of Damocles over year head? Every time there's a "threat"

there may be a "quick reaction". And who knows what this quick reaction is:

vaccine mandates, masks, lockdowns...

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They are now talking about how much it would make sense to make new tech Flu vaccs for all, and this time, William Henry III himself used the expression "universal Flu vaccine" on the Munich security conference. Wait, where did I hear that before... Was C19 a manufactured (more, or less, literally) stepping stone?

https://odysee.com/@fauci:f/Universal-Flu-Vaccine.-C-SPAN,-October-29,-2019:3

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im curious, having left San Jose in 2013: How are the injected behaving in terms of the % you see who are now refusing the 3rd and 4th shot? Whats the sense on the ground in this demographic?

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Richard Feynman, one of the 20th centuries most eminent scientists, wrote: “Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts.”

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He is also quoted as saying, "It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is, it doesn't matter how smart you are. If it doesn't agree with experiment, it's wrong."

That, in a nutshell, describes this whole debacle. I believe if he were still alive he'd be having a righteous "sugar" fit right now.

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The other great we lost was Hans Rosling. Had he still been around, the Gapminder Institute would have seen that the Truth wasn't the first casualty of the covid response.

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Comrade: If you're catching flak, you're probably over the target.

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I vote for the MOAB...

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Nah, the Hitler Jugend kid crews down there are just so accurate and good :)

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I stumbled into ES early in the spring of 2020 along with Berenson. This lead to finding a bad cat, and a bunch of other curious people who sniffed out a big problem. I owe them all a debt of gratitude as I exited the covid quarantine before the summer of 2020 allowing me to live my life as before with the exception of swatting away the nagging covid-karens and kens. Gracias to all of you!

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The science didn't change, and the vaccines didn't start helping. The lies stopped working. Lies have a tendency to do that.

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Reality imposes itself

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Spot on. And so many more folks are now willing to open their minds to this. They see the Canada debacle. They see the predictions and promises failing. They see kids still masked. Pitchfork, torches, and tar and feathers time for the "experts".

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Not to mention, there are untold thousands of us who personally know people (7 in my case) who's lives are completely ruined by the "safe and effective" shots!

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Trudeau aiming at the dogs of the truckers is what did it. Kill innocent animals to crack their owners will blast in your face. Apart from all the rest of course

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Evil well and truly unmasked

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Oh no. I had not heard about that.

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He said the state would hold them for 8 days at owners expense if arrangements not made in that time (from jail with Bank accounts frozen) they would considered relinquished.

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I think you're right with this comment. I just wrote this on my Substack.

"Finally, every single on of us needs to push back. They’ve nudged us too far, for too long. If you have a voice, use it. If you know someone that has a voice and they’re NOT using it, you are responsible for nudging them until it’s so uncomfortable there’s nowhere for them to go.

Will there be a cost? Most likely. But guess what? There’s going to be a cost either way. The cost is your medical license vs your soul. Speaking the truth to thousands or speaking propaganda that is destroying lives. Losing a friendship vs. losing your and your children’s ability to move and live freely as they want without a digital leash.

I’m not saying you need to punch someone in the face (literally or figuratively), but I am saying to take the lessons of Nudge and ju-jitsu them back onto our opponents. They almost have us fully submitted, lying on the ground in a vice, so we must act.

Poke. Nudge. Push. One person, one action, one brave decision at a time, in your own way, but in unison."

https://bherr.substack.com/p/this-is-only-a-beta-test?utm_source=url

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The data is necessary for the really smart among us to rationalize ignoring their lying eyes in favor of the Science, in order to accrue social status. Thats pretty much all that is keeping the NYT/NPR pravda going at this point. To manufacture progressive social status.

My own data was driving by the big VA building which was closed, but for the entire parking lot being an empty testing center, and right next door a line of cars a mile long waiting to slow roll by the retirement home as they wheeled out people in their last moments of life so the family could wave from inside the car. Then passing the grade-school on the way home and seeing all those beautiful little kids safely covered in face rags on the playground.

But then I am no Scientist. Just an observer of a very sick culture in a long war against reality. And like all wars against reality, they are often over long before the high status loses their heads.

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But have you considered that your arguments are all invalid because you don't capitalize the first letters of your sentences?

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It is communist writing. All letters are equal. The only form of communism where the constituents seem to happily coexist.

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Is that how logic works?

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Feb 22, 2022·edited Feb 22, 2022

Haha. I love that. But the answer (among a few others) is: In some governmental circles. They also posit that nothing is worth doing unless it is expensive, time consuming and useless.

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The aburdity that Germany is actually still trying to get the mandatory vaccination through the German Bundestag despite the data that is available - simply appalling!

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Everything makes more sense if you think of it as war.

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Or another option is that they are making a lot of money and they are not going to stop because they want more and more.

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So much data being hidden. Data which would and could prevent countless lives. Take for example the lab leak theory. Lab leak theories are suddenly very much the MODE (RNA giving us the clue).

https://nakedemperor.substack.com/p/lab-leak-theory-new-article-shows?utm_source=url

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I had to read that blue-line-highlighted paragraph three times because though I consider myself pretty good at basic comprehension, it seemed to be offering you guys high praise. I mean my God! This is why it's always good to read one's own writing out loud; best absurdity catcher there is. (Unless there was some subversion within and this was a double secret handshake coded message that "I'm alive! Send help...)

I really, really, really admire the courage and perseverance of you and all your gatopals and gato-likeminds who've absolutely risked everything to not only discover the truth as best it could be hunted down, but to share it publicly. Because in times such as these, now and throughout history, it's not just the individual but the individual's beloved ones and colleagues made to suffer too; that's always been the one card they hold that can trump everything. I myself--just a random retired lady--must consider how far to go in letters to the editor so I don't risk any sort of potential repercussions to my offspring, and self-censorship don't come natural to me. You guys are Lamed Vavniks, but unhidden.

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Coded message from inside MIT, I mean.

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"...this was a double secret handshake coded message that "I'm alive! Send help...)"

😂

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They fear what the population might do if they knew the truth.

I fear what the population will not do if they knew the truth.

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As evidenced by the past two years. Well said.

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El Gato Malo, I love your friends. Please continue on your journeys. We will follow.

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“As a matter of fact, I can also define science another way: Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts.

When someone says, “Science teaches such and such,” he is using the word incorrectly. Science doesn’t teach anything; experience teaches it. If they say to you, “Science has shown such and such,” you might ask, “How does science show it? How did the scientists find out? How? What? Where?”

It should not be “science has shown” but “this experiment, this effect, has shown.” And you have as much right as anyone else, upon hearing about the experiments–but be patient and listen to all the evidence–to judge whether a sensible conclusion has been arrived at.”

--Richard Feynman's 1966 speech to National Science Teachers Association

Follow the science, indeed.

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Yes. Hold your head up high, el gatito. You and the others above have undoubtedly been the truth tellers during this whole cluster.

You've kept me sane after reading articles that are deafeningly silent on actual data to back up ridiculous assertions like that it's okay to shut down schools for 1.5 years and that masks work. I've read, incredulously, so many stories that supposedly "prove" that such and such measures work and I've tried to find evidence to back up the assertions. But I always came up with nothing. Just "experts" repeating, Orwellian-style, the same Covid tropes that other "experts" are saying.

And anyone who dares to raise even the slightest question is immediately attacked with "you're a selfish, tin foil hat conspiracy nut!".

I was shocked to see the NY Times's article. It's almost as if they've just discovered that the primary journalistic standard is holding public officials to account and not purposefully spreading propaganda. But, as you alluded to, more likely the CDC is getting ready to make some changes in its leadership and they're using the Times as a mouthpiece.

And your warnings about climate change being used by the same class of "experts" to control people are prescient.

Rawr.

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Perfect takedown of the Center for Diseased Communists. Well done, El Gato.

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El Gato, Ethical Skeptic, Gummi Bear, Jordan Schachtel and Alex Berenson were the OG's on twitter in April of 2020. Throw Jeffrey A. Tucker and Stacey Rudin in there for good measure too. These people are heroes.

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Stacey is awesome!

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Narcissism of the credentialed class on full display. The are basically saying "science is what WE say it is" not what data shows. It is a classic form of gaslighting. Since they live in their own reality, they have no problem telling lies over and over, because they actually believe those lies (it shows the lengths to which their depraved minds will engage in cognitive dissonance in order to make the world make "sense" to them).

Prediction: it will destroy them. The rest of the academic world (that is not on the gravy train of the US government) starts showing that it was all a lie, they will have big problems. It has already started. It will snowball.

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The last 2 years can be summed up in 5 words: You have been lied to.

I think it's time for a reckoning.

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The Kansas study was also a data aggregation problem hiding the real result, which was no effect. Only 10 of the 24 masked counties showed improvement. 24 of the 82 non masked counties also showed improvement. And when you examine which counties showed improvement they were all clustered together showing it was more a regional effect as to when the virus hit where.

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This is not new behavior on the part of the CDC. On the issue of vaccines, that "public health" institution has been hiding data it thinks we can't handle for decades.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s article on a previous CDC data-hiding scandal is enlightening:

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/deadly-immunity-government-cover-mercuryautism-scandal-2/

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Having studied climate change in a past life, I knew the dangers of narrative driven "science", but seeing the process happen in real time has been shocking to me. The fact that so many "experts" kept making predictions which proved to be utterly wrong, yet managed to get away with it time and time again with no consequences was infuriating (Exhibit A: Fauci). Then seeing the CDC blow up decades of credibility in just 2 years was tragic. They have been the worst source of misinformation throughout this pandemic. We need to completely rethink how that agency is led and managed - maybe they can recruit Tegnell, let him clean house, and build in legislative protections against political interference, because their performance has been utterly incompetent. I don't even blame Wollensky that much since the agency was just as bad in 2020.

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This is good news for lawyers already working on the class action vaccine lawsuits. The govt is going to be forced to fund a trust fund. It's coming. Watch. This will dwarf the tobacco/asbestos/talcum powder suits by a factor of 1000.

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If by the government funding a trust fund you mean: ‘we the taxpayers will pay for this and the elites that invested in this technology will walk away with their millions leaving us holding the bag,’ I agree.

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Speaking of the "Kansas counties" studies -- I did a bit of digging a couple of months ago and reconstructed their list of masked vs. unmasked counties. It turns out that:

(1) Masked counties were a cluster of large urban/suburban counties around Kansas City.

(2) Unmasked counties were small rural counties, most of them hundreds of miles away.

So these were not otherwise-equivalent populations, and the authors apparently made zero attempt to control for any of the metric f***-ton of confounding variables.

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Trust the government...it's all for you safety

Premeditated Genocide by the Medical Drug Cartel

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/premeditated-genocide-by-the-medical

Pfizer Documents Show FDA Knew of Death Risk

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/dr-michael-yeadon-this-must-stop

mRNA "Vaccines" Are Gene Therapy. May cause Undesirable Side Effects That Could Delay Or Prevent Their Regulatory Approval According To BioNTech SEC Filing

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/mrna-vaccines-are-gene-therapy-may

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I think you should publish a book, first with your tweets, followed by your substack pieces. Encyclopedia style. Hard copy.

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alas, i lost the nearly all the tweets when i was decatformed.

twitter owns them, not the authors.

this erases "thread reader" versions as well.

they had full control of my follower list too. it vanished as well.

it was a serious lesson in intellectual property rights.

i now store all the substacks on my own drives and all your emails as well.

won't be making THAT mistake again...

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When you have a few days spare, try reading Shoshana Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism. She reviews the origins and actions of the Google/FB/Twitter

surveillance oligarchy/tyranny. I am finding it a bit depressing and heavy, but she does illuminate the techniques and concentration for control of we, the proletariat.

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Indeed, the encroachment of the "terms of service" legal culture further and further into our daily lives is not so far removed from the "you will own nothing and love it" future they are building for those who have found themselves on the wrong end of that 6pt font. "Your kids belong to us", "your body belongs to 'the greater good'', "access to your money is subject to your compliance" etc. is then even more foreboding. Much is being illuminated. But to roll that back asks a lot of us too. Therein resides the proposition in wait. If you like your comfortable standard of living, you can keep your comfortable standard of living*

*by accepting you agree to our terms.

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Words and short phrases are not copyrightable. Nor are mere accumulations of data.

However, just about all other forms of expression ARE protectable and the author, you, owns the works upon creation. He can assign ownership but the transfer must clearly by made in writing with the title named.

Legal aid clinics may accept to represent you free of charge, and my wish is that more of you would challenge the unilateral imposition of automatic blanket transfers by the social media lords. Eventually we can win back our rights if you will take action.

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So true, gato :( We can't even download our own archives, or see the pictures that go along with the few tweets we can see :(

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Are they not in the wayback machine?

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not in any way that can be accessed usefully in any quantity.

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Well wherever those tweets are sequestered, some future generation will marvel, ‘who was that Bad cat?’

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Oh my gosh, I love that last meme!

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Ditto

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The main difference is amateur communities had a honest debate. They applied the correct procedure of science and they were not influenced by money and power.

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Gato, I so appreciate you relentlessly writing about the data and making plain the corruption and hypocrisy. Your writing has been like north star for me in so many ways. I don't always like what you write, but it always adds value to me.

I just wrote a stack on this giant Beta test of a last two years, and I think in so many ways the data manipulation is just a way to push the ball down the field. These people don't give one good fuck about true data, just how it's presented to most effectively get their agenda across, as you say in your article.

They NUDGE AND NUDGE and POKE and eventually we just fall out of the bed, without realizing it. But once you're out of the bed and hit the floor, you wake up, and that's what I see happening right now. Lot's of sleepy heads waking up after so much nudging. We need many more though. Every single voice needs to wake up and scream about how hard that fall was and how there are a VERY FEW pushing THE VERY MANY out.

"We are not frightened anymore. We stood up. We stood up.

There are two of us. There will be more. They'll show up. Yeah they'll show up."

https://bherr.substack.com/p/this-is-only-a-beta-test?utm_source=url

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The graph of skeptics are who changed my perspective on life beginning in 2020. Every single one of you opened my eyes to the lies I’ve been fed my entire adult life by just analyzing Covid data. Thank you.

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The most bizarre thing is that with official vaccination effectiveness figures of 10% and 18% for the two vaccines (so low as to be far within the bounds of confounding factors) in the U.K. after 25 weeks, the same scientists posting the figures are still pushing vaccination (with no long term plan and no shame). Even a fool can see it never was about health, the only people that can’t are wilfully deceiving themselves or acting maliciously (quite often both).

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It's especially entertaining, that if you go back to the very beginning (Jan-Feb of 2020), when the only information the general public had about covid was from the WHO and CDC, the level of wrong/lies were ridiculously evident. They have been pushing narrative over science from the very beginning. "no evidence of h2h transmission, the risk to the american public is low, transmission is all droplet/surface based, no need to wear masks" etc. meanwhile, China was welding people in to buildings and disappearing doctors/journalists. Pepperidge farm remembers.

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Well said as always. It seems that which is being censored is most likely the truth anymore.

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They're losing so hard, they're not playing anymore.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uht-Ul9jCk8

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Given the plans they have for our future, we should understand that, going forward, institutions like the CDC will never be held to account, either for what they've done or for what they will do. These people have an agenda, they're all in on furthering that agenda, and our focusing on anything that does not relate directly to that agenda helps them to keep moving toward their goal, unconcerned that more and more people will find out and try to stop them. If we do not stop their drive toward full control of the financial system, and the money we have in it, nothing about the kill shot data will matter much, since they will control virtually every aspect of our lives through their control and manipulation of our digital currency. Look at what is happening in Canada. Do you think Trudeau is at all concerned that the truckers know the shots don't work? He couldn't care less, but he does care about seizing their money and their possessions (and their children?). That's what TPTB are focused on, and that's what they will get away with soon if we are not careful. The U.S. government is actively working right now to take more control over the financial system, including cryptos, so they can get away with the kind of tactics that Trudeau and the Canadian government is using against dissident citizens.

I understand the urge to take these people to task, but, like most narcissistic elites, they couldn't care less about hypocrisy or getting caught with their masks down or anything else, so long as they are accomplishing their long-term goal of enslavement of the entire population (what's left of it, anyway). They are thumbing their noses at us while we complain about them hiding data because they know they carry "do anything and get away with it" badges.

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Perfect quote “it blew up in their face”....didn’t plan on a bunch if doctors and nurses (MDs and PhDs) to know enough about the E in EUA- experimental. Okay, let me wait til we see what happens before I get MY shot. I would say the experiment failed big time. My resume might nit be as long as theirs but triple board certified heart surgeon, 49 yrs experience, i will stand up to any of those big shots who thing they are smartest person in the room. They are not. Maybe I am not either but folks like felllow Dallas cardiologist McCollough, or that other Robert (Malone) or this Robert who yes did some research with PCR looking at genetics of atherosclerotic plaque. We are ready.. questions little kittens? Gato Malo is superb, i thank my fellow high school bobcat Al (anesthesiologist) for putting me on the trail...

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Feb 22, 2022·edited Feb 22, 2022

The Data must support The Science. Otherwise, it is not worthy of dissemination.

Note: The Science is a set of political statements, not science.

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cdc releases only data that confessed under torture.....

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You are one bad cat. Thanks for this spectacular summation of the situation.

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It is glaringly obivious that the modern "expert class" are experts at nothing. Just like they failed us with Covid, they're failing us with Ukraine. You can't trust anything written in the MSM about Ukraine, and you surely can't trust what either Biden or Putin say. It's quite time consuming to personally assemble real experts for every issue, but I'm now in the process of trying to find true experts on Putin and Ukraine. If anyone has any suggestions, I'm all ears. The fact that you've found the Bad Cat indicates you have good judgment. Thanks.

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FAA or FDA...same story. Too close to industry with revolving doors.

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Now do Treasury and banking.

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Maybe enough of NYT staff family members or friends are by now seriously hurt or even dead and everything points to vaccines that they cannot deny the reality any longer.

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Don't underestimate the vast power of denial.

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Couple things that might help with the massing decline in actual expertise of official experts (as documented by Fukuyama and others):

* rangevoting.org this above all. NOT ranked, that's garbage arguably worse than plurality

* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_democracy

Btw Jed Limke is the biggest badass in the entire fucking world and he doesn't even have a wikipedia page wtf

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Was?

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In this recent interview, he is pushing pro-vaccine and pro-mask talking points rather than a rigorous cost/benefit analysis. https://greekreporter.com/2022/01/17/ioannidis-transition-pandemic-endemic/

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In March, 2020 he was further ahead of the curve than now.

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Ugh. I am very sorry to hear that

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It is amazing how they prop up useless rubbish data as policy guiding truths, but ivermectin, now with RR 0.30 [0.24-0.38] for early treatment according to ivmmeta.com - that is, we know pretty much for a fact that IVM results in an improvement of outcomes of between 62% and 76% - but still it is "horse paste".

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"technocracy" is a spin on "totalitarian, arbitrary dictatorship with a council of court jesters".

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great missive, gato!!! the cdc "only" continued the lies. none of this had anything to do with health from the release of the virus through what's happened until the present time. Like you said climate will be the next most public mission. there are many other tendrils working their way through the world that aren't as obvious. what a mess!

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I'd like to see Gato analyze the CDC's rates of COVID-19 cases provided here: https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#rates-by-vaccine-status. The incidence rate is consistently lower for boosted v. fully vaccinated, but the incidence rates grow at similar rates for both. I did my own analysis, and it looks like the lower incidence rate for boosted is due to the lower initial value. If the boosted i.r. had started at the same level as the fully vaccinated i.r., the boosted i.r.'s would actually be higher overall, especially towards the end of the omicron surge. But I'm not sure I'm doing it right, so I'd love to see Gato take a stab at it!

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