Thursday, May 5, 2022

Questions 61



Questions 61

Chappell attacked with a knife on stage. Are glass screens next for performers? They are very upset. Probably don't remember Monica Seles.

The Roe opinion leaks. Will it unify the Dems at mid-terms?

"Extremist MAGA Agenda" emerges as a Dem talking point. Can the party of The Ministry of Truth call anyone 'extremist?' 

Unbelievable Pens game. Brutal hit on Rakel.

Vance wins in Ohio.

Modeling cannot “accurately predict the numbers”, the chairman of the Government’s modeling task force admitted as he was questioned by MPs on why experts had got omicron projections so wrong. Speaking to the Commons science and health select committee, which is scrutinizing the pandemic response, Prof Medley said: “The modeling is there to understand the process and what’s going on. We know we can’t accurately predict the numbers, but we can give insight into the processes that determine the outcomes.”
Scenarios released in models before Christmas estimated that up to 6,000 people a day could die at the peak of the omicron wave, with tens of thousands of daily hospitalizations, leading to calls for a national lockdown. However, deaths peaked at 306 on Jan 21, while daily admissions never rose beyond 2,615.

zero carbon and zero covid are the same grift
it's the same state-sponsored crony corporatism to establish control and enrich allies--el malo gato

In 1959 the editor in chief of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, wrote, “Neither the proponents nor the opponents of the smoking theory have sufficient evidence to warrant the assumption of an all-or-none authoritative position.” In 1958 the leading expert on statistical analysis, R.A Fisher, wrote in Nature, “Unfortunately, considerable propaganda is now being developed to convince the public that cigarette smoking is dangerous.” Imagine if doctors would have lost their medical licenses for disagreeing with the expert opinion.--wsj

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