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Off Topic / Re: How much do you make?
« on: September 30, 2021, 04:17:19 PM »
my lawyer has advised me not to disclose my finances
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man i never knew i was in page 2 of this, and that's years AFTER i stopped actively posting here every daytheres a lot of people on there who i wouldnt have guessed posted that much
damn
even if you manage to cast doubt on all the US statistics, you have the entire rest of the world's covid numbers to refute next. i have to question the purpose of this line of thought. what is the purported scale of the problem? are you insinuating that there's a worldwide fraud staged to make covid appear deadly and infectious when, in fact, it isn't at all or are you just splitting hairs over a few percentage points (in an amazing best case) for kicksits a globehead conspiracy to kill people who know the truth about the earth
nobody is forcing u 2 postyea thats what u think
Lmao you still play that game.shut up its fun
ok now stop posting in themgive me something else to post in
Luigi, can you please help me understand why you bumped this post?they are trolling and you should ask tony to ban them
did you read the sources you posted at all or?ok globehead
the person you are quoting is a single source in illinois, which is wrong: https://blockclubchicago.org/2020/05/12/illinois-is-not-inflating-coronavirus-deaths-in-fact-theyre-likely-higher-than-reported-officials-say/
and your other source literally is guidelines on how to prevent false negatives because the test can sometimes be maladministered and say someone doesnt have it when they do. you also have to realize that the false negatives/positives are exceedingly rare and barely change the number of covid cases. the tests are quite accurate as proved by multiple studies. PCR tests arent new they have been used for decades to diagnose stuff like HIV.
another thing is that when someone dies of covid or gets covid, not only one test is administered, the samples are rerun multiple times to verify the diagnosis and (from the source above) they recheck the samples of previous cases to audit the results of the past.
This is like saying all cancer diagnoses are fake because people die of heart attacks when they have cancer sometimes and sometimes cancer tests dont return positive when they should. Literally any kind of test you can make will have some percent of false positives/negatives.
no but the IDPH Director clearly explained how covid deaths are counted in this clip:what do i know im just a globehead
https://week.com/2020/04/20/idph-director-explains-how-covid-deaths-are-classified/
so in hindsight, there have in fact been many cases where a person died from other causes and was still listed as dying from covid on the death certificate
now let us also consider that the PCR test can give false positives too:
https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/safety-communications/risk-false-results-curative-sars-cov-2-test-covid-19-fda-safety-communication
so we have people dying and it being listed as a covid death (even if it wasn't) if they tested positive using a method that isn't even accurate. hmmm