Yes, there are definitely multiple ways to confuse the public with statistics. One of them is the "healthy user bias" that I mentioned. You mention the statistical tricks that they played for the covid injections, which was a unique trick never seen before. There were others as well, like only counting people as "vaccinated" if they rece…
Yes, there are definitely multiple ways to confuse the public with statistics. One of them is the "healthy user bias" that I mentioned. You mention the statistical tricks that they played for the covid injections, which was a unique trick never seen before. There were others as well, like only counting people as "vaccinated" if they received the vaccine at the hospital that was reporting the statistics. I'm sure there were a lot of other ways to hide the true data.
The only thing that we really needed to know was that when they ran the initial "trials" or demonstrations, more people died in the injected group than in the "placebo" group. The fact that this did not shut down the deployment amongst the population shows intent to harm. I can not think of any other reason that they would deploy an injection that lead to higher ACM in the test group than intent to harm.
Yes, there are definitely multiple ways to confuse the public with statistics. One of them is the "healthy user bias" that I mentioned. You mention the statistical tricks that they played for the covid injections, which was a unique trick never seen before. There were others as well, like only counting people as "vaccinated" if they received the vaccine at the hospital that was reporting the statistics. I'm sure there were a lot of other ways to hide the true data.
The only thing that we really needed to know was that when they ran the initial "trials" or demonstrations, more people died in the injected group than in the "placebo" group. The fact that this did not shut down the deployment amongst the population shows intent to harm. I can not think of any other reason that they would deploy an injection that lead to higher ACM in the test group than intent to harm.