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What do “road kill” and a CDC sponsored COVID paper have in common? By the third day, they’re so picked apart they’re unrecognizable.

This @CDCDirector is shameless for fabricating junk science with findings that stand in stark contrast to every credible academic study.
CDC uses this paper to make the absurd, never before claimed, and already unproven assertion, that the vaccine is 5x more effective than natural immunity at preventing people from testing positive for COVID.

Testing! Not symptoms, death, or hospitalization… testing!
Let’s start with one obvious flaw which the authors recognize but gloss over.

Most of the few cases they characterize as “re-infections” are probably LONG-COVID.

They made no effort to verify recovery or that the infections were genetically unique. They just waited 90 days!
The irony of this study is when they went looking for people hospitalized with COVID-like symptoms they found over 6,000 who were vaccinated and only 1,000 who were unvaccinated and had a prior COVID infection.

I thought they told us 99% of hospitalizations were unvaccinated?
This 6 page paper has over 50 authors. That’s an average of 9 authors per page. Half a dozen of them disclose conflicts of interest with Pharma. But is working for CDC categorized as a conflict of interest? @CDCgov was given $1 billion from Congress to promote the vaccines.
In their data, why does the number-of-vaccinated-people-hospitalized correlate negatively with time-since-vaccine?

Could initial hospitalizations be due to vaccine adverse effects or due to a temporarily weakened immune system from the vaccine? (Or possibly just selection bias)
.@RWalensky’s mischaracterization of the paper conceals what CDC’s original tortured summary exposes:

The study is junk because it only considers those with prior infection who ended up in the hospital, not the ones who didn’t.

Natural immunity helps prevent hospitalization!

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30 Oct
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10 things governments, schools, and/or companies could still do to reduce the effects of COVID and future diseases. Please add to this list!
(1) Install ultraviolet scrubbers and/or ionizers in the ventilation (HVAC) system of large buildings including schools. Make them more available for homes.
(2) Eliminate soda pop from the list of eligible food stamp expenditures.
Read 11 tweets
28 Oct
Quack CDC report admits it’s a quack report. Why does anyone still cite this?

“The findings in this report are subject to at least five limitations. First, reinfection was not confirmed through whole genome sequencing, which would be necessary to definitively prove…”
“Second, persons who have been vaccinated are possibly less likely to get tested. Therefore, the association of reinfec- tion and lack of vaccination might be overestimated.”
“Third, vaccine doses administered at federal or out-of-state sites are not typically entered in KYIR, so vaccination data are pos- sibly missing for some persons in these analyses.”
Read 7 tweets
10 Oct
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While they’re in the majority, Democrats will pass many harmful things.

When we regain the majority, Republicans will say we can’t undo these things because there’s a Democrat in the White House and we don’t have 60 votes in the Senate.
But Republicans will control the budget. Spending originates in the House, not in the White House. And it takes 60 votes in the Senate to fund any aspect of government.

Think about it:

To fund the bad things Democrats passed will require 218 in the House and 60 in the Senate.
We should refuse to fund the harmful things.

But leaders, and the corporate media which benefits from big government, will say,

“we can’t refuse to fund these things because the government will shut down, essential services will cease, and there will be political blowback.”
Read 7 tweets
7 Sep
Although I made them come to work on March 27th, 2020,

most members of Congress were unwilling to record their votes on the first $2 trillion Corona virus legislation.

Forever, it will be impossible to know how anyone voted, whether an individual voted, or even how many voted.
The Democrats did not want to record a vote because even though they said it was a national emergency and Congress needed to act, many of them stayed home that day in fear of the virus. Their colleagues and the Speaker avoided recording any votes to keep the absentees anonymous.
I believe the Republicans did not want to vote because they knew the bill was popular and opposing President Trump would imperil their re-elections, even though the bill went against what conservatives believe, we could not afford it, and the policies were bad for our country.
Read 6 tweets
2 Sep
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At least three things have been going on in Afghanistan for a decade that most of the media hasn’t covered, and most of Congress has ignored. If they had paid attention, Biden’s shameful debacle would have been easier to understand.
#1 The US govt has been working with the Taliban for years. The hydro electric dam we built with your tax money years ago… the Taliban got 1/3 of that energy. The Taliban was in control of a lot of territory and although they were pushed from power they were never annihilated.
#2 Most of those aircraft and vehicles and weapons weren’t left behind by our military - they were left behind by the Afghan Security Forces. We gave them that equipment, using your tax dollars to pay the military industrial complex. It was a waste even in the best scenario.
Read 6 tweets
28 Aug
They’re building a regional COVID quarantine facility (compound) in Australia.

They have plans to bus people to “wellcamp” if they aren’t permitted to fly there.

And it’s being funded by private investment.

abc.net.au/news/2021-08-2…
Mr Miles said there would be a mix of single, double and family-sized rooms in the design of cabins and all rooms will have balconies.
Millionaire businessman John Wagner said the facility would create local jobs.

"Just by the fact that we have to produce 3,000 meals a day, [the region] will really benefit from this," he said.
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