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More nails!SOL wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 6:43 amActually, multiple factors, two associates that I knew for a long time and that were brilliant, gave into the COVID vaccine fear tactics even though they are both in good health and are in the very low-risk group.
Bystanders watched a woman get raped in the subway and instead of helping her they filmed the event.https://www.reuters.com/world/us/philad ... 021-10-19/The rape of a woman aboard a Philadelphia subway witnessed by as many as 10 passengers, some of whom appeared to film the attack, could have been stopped quickly if one had called 911, police said on Tuesday.
The woman was raped shortly after 9 p.m. on Oct. 13 on a train run by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), which provides public transportation in Philadelphia, SEPTA Transit Police Chief Thomas Nestel III said. "As many as 10 people actually saw some part of the attack on this rider," Nestel said on Philadelphia radio station WPHT.
3 long term clients who loved America have put in applications to give up their citizenship. They were big supporters of making America great and were proud to be called Americans.
Our Gnosis Panoptes index surged to a new high. The rage index surged to a new high and the new index we hope will be ready to launch soon, which we might call the degradation index also pushed to a new high.
There are other factors, but collectively these developments are too much to ignore. The trend has turned negative in the West and I for one don't intend to fight the trend. Otherwise, we will have to change the name or our slogan. We fought the trend and were forced to bend.![]()
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Based on what that lying SOB Davison stated death rates should have soared, So let just look at the pure raw data and see if this weasel is telling the truth
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"...when a major American insurance company, which is in the business of accurate data about deaths, announces that Americans in the 18-64 age bracket are dying in unprecedented numbers. The same data suggests that these aren’t COVID deaths, which makes them much more sinister."
“We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business – not just at OneAmerica,” the company’s CEO Scott Davison said during an online news conference this week. “The data is consistent across every player in that business.”
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Davison said the increase in deaths represents “huge, huge numbers,” and that’s it’s not elderly people who are dying, but “primarily working-age people 18 to 64” who are the employees of companies that have group life insurance plans through OneAmerica.
“And what we saw just in third quarter, we’re seeing it continue into fourth quarter, is that death rates are up 40% over what they were pre-pandemic,” he said.
“Just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three-sigma or a one-in-200-year catastrophe would be 10% increase over pre-pandemic,” he said. “So 40% is just unheard of.”
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/20 ... think.html
Certain of the "elite guardians" are rubbing their hands in glee.
outof thebox wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 12:19 pm"Brian Tabor, the president of the Indiana Hospital Association, said that hospitals across the state are being flooded with patients “with many different conditions,” saying “unfortunately, the average Hoosiers’ health has declined during the pandemic.” In a follow-up call, he said he did not have a breakdown showing why so many people in the state are being hospitalized – for what conditions or ailments. But he said the extraordinarily high death rate quoted by Davison matched what hospitals in the state are seeing."
What stands out is that in 2015 more people died on a percentage basis as the population of the US stood at 321 million and roughly the same number of people died in 2015, 2019, 2021, with a tiny spike in 2020
Overall, the same number of people that would have per year died during the so-called darkest periods of COVID .
And yeah strangely enough the Population continues to rise each year
The solution is so simple it is scary. Trust yourself, trust your inner voice after checking the data. Don't believe anyone but check the raw data. Science is not about consensus but about providing data that any other person can replicate. Today's science at its best is pseudo science for if you don't follow the main narrative you won't get a grant or you will be ostricised. Scientists have to feed their families so when push comes to shove, they back down because at the end of the day, poverty sucks. So to deal with this, become your own fact-checker.chippermon wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 3:12 pm Very Interesting. So, for me, this is one of the biggest problems I see for society in general. Who do you believe? As far as I'm concerned, everyone is a liar until proven otherwise. But what kind of attitude is that to have? It's not right. On the other hand I have to protect myself so I feel it necessary to be this way.
But my truth is seen through my filters. Even open minded, everything I see is still seen through the filters built up over a lifetime. Due diligence for sure but it is still filtered. Who's to say I'm right?
I suppose you have to look at each individual or entity and decide, what is the advantage they are looking for, how does this information only help them, What do they want from me or what do they want me to give them, where do I find legitimate contrasting or confirming information?
The manipulation of data is at a fever pitch and so accessible. Scary if you ask me.
Or, drop importance; no need to check data. Why would/should I care a bunch more people are dying these days, or not? What's to do? Heartless I am, eh?
I was referring to the solution in the grand scale of things, not just COVID. A good book to read is the virtues of selfishness by Ann Rand.
Thanks SOL, I read "Atlas Shrugged"; think your link will be better, as its non-fiction.SOL wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 6:15 pm
I was referring to the solution in the grand scale of things, not just COVID. A good book to read is the virtues of selfishness by Ann Rand.
https://antilogicalism.files.wordpress. ... shness.pdf
Thinking now, my thoughts on altruism were befuddled more than a few decades ago by (if memory serves) Heinlein. His assertion being all politicians should come from the military, since soldiers must be altruistic, if willing to give their own lives for others.
Never select someone who wants the job. Kinda gets rid of all politicians. Hmm.scott wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 10:45 amThinking now, my thoughts on altruism were befuddled more than a few decades ago by (if memory serves) Heinlein. His assertion being all politicians should come from the military, since soldiers must be altruistic, if willing to give their own lives for others.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/aoc-capi ... 56395.html"When we toss out these big words, capitalism, socialism, they get ... sensationalized, and people translate them into meaning things that perhaps they don't mean," she told Yahoo Finance's editor-in-chief, Andy Serwer. "So to me, capitalism, at its core, what we're talking about when we talk about that is the absolute pursuit of profit at all human, environmental, and social cost."
"Now these are alternative ways of doing business," Ocasio-Cortez told Yahoo Finance. "Free markets are not the same thing as capitalism."
https://www.rferl.org/a/russian-plans-t ... 19347.htmlRussian state-run energy giant Gazprom says it has launched feasibility studies for the construction of a second gas pipeline to China that would more than double the volumes it could deliver there.
Gazprom CEO Aleksei Miller said on May 18 that a Power of Siberia 2 pipeline might carry up to 50 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year to energy-hungry China.
The pipeline might pass through Mongolia, Miller said, without mentioning a potential date for construction.
Russia has been looking for years to diversify its export markets away from Europe to the Asia-Pacific region, particularly China.
A number of European states have meanwhile taken a hard look at their own energy dependence on Russia, particularly with political fallout from Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 complicating the West's relations with Moscow.
In December 2019, Gazprom started pumping gas to northeastern China via its 2,000-kilometer-plus Power of Siberia pipeline in eastern Siberia.
Gazprom in 2014 signed a $400 billion contract with the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) to supply 38 billion cubic meters per year through the Power of Siberia over 30 years.
If you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin'. After all, winning isn't everything - it's the only thing.gnosis12 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 11:32 am If this is true and it appears it might be as they have video surveillance data, satellite data, etc. Then it could be more than an oops moment
https://rumble.com/vtlq96-explosive-new ... boxes.html