Re: A weird change in the narrative

Date: 2022-02-23 04:29 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
A 40% increase in mortality among working age people is, to put it mildly, an enormous signal. For the US population, even 10% increase represents, IIRC, a 3-sigma event, meaning even a 10% elevation would occur, by chance, only once about every 500-1000 years. A 40% increase would be a 12-sigma event, and the statistical tables in my references don't go that high, as the chance likelihood of such an event is virtually zero within the lifespan of the universe.

This is a big deal: There is a new cause of death in the 18-64 demographic, and it's by far the largest cause of death for this group, nearly returning us to the mortality rates of the late pre-antibiotic era. And this is only for the first year since the start of the "jabs". You may not be scared. I sure-the-h*ll am.

--Lunar Apprentice
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