It begins. #InsuranceData
31k deaths scales to around 120k U.S. deaths.
This is right on the mark of what I computed 8 months ago in multiple analyses.
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Will authorities respond by trampling actuaries?
This seems relevant.
So...the NIH profited from all of this?
Reason number 7,391 this could get uglier and uglier.
When people realize that even basic manufacturing flaws were already there for people with understanding of The Science to view, what then?
She may not be wrong. Will it take 8 months to find out?
Will Germany finally finish off the Nazi Party after all this?
The reverse prisoner's dilemma of the specialist: If and when there is malfeasance, malpractice, or general corruption taking place in your field and you remain silent, you are committed to going down with the whole field when trust is lost.
This seems like the time to introduce more people to the Pfizer trial whistleblower.
You know who's going to look really fucking guilty after all of this---aside from the hospitalists and technocrats---are the economists. They've probably had thousands of datasets in their hands that they actively chose to ignore.
And also everyone in public health who didn't scream, "get your Vitamin D, folks!"
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Same script, same Fauci.
The insurance story got combative.
Where this story started, with a now-deleted tweet.
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