Retarded journalists: One year of Covid lies and misreporting
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I found a paper that declared that 33% of cases were from asymptomatic spread. Upon closer inspection it was a model that assumed covid could be spread after x days and symptoms appeared after y days where y was greater than x, so essentially it found that if you assume you can spread covid before symptoms show up then there will be people who spread covid before symptoms show up. Modeling is a blight. We should take away scientists' computers until we can figure out what the hell is going on.
Scott Adams talks about the fraud of modeling -
in finance it is well known that you can produce a model that shows whatever results your boss wants to see...
Unfortunately journalists and epidemiology majors are a few orders of magnitude more retarded than people who work in finance
But of course. It's not their money on the line.
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Contrary to what I've seen some trying to say lately, Thalidomide was actually thoroughly tested on a number of different so-called "animal models". Pregnant ones, too. But of all the species tested, it only affected one as a teratogen - ironically enough, the Guinea Pig; they figured humans would be one of the lucky majority. They weren't.
Cargo cult science:
TRUST THE SCIENCE!
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