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Problem number 7.

It's easy enough to get the data that would show whether the excess deaths are in the vaccinated or not. In many cases governments already have the data, but will not publish it.

Government refusal to investigate amounts to Nelsonian knowledge which is an epistemological concept where a deliberate refusal to look at something indicates knowledge of what that something would show if one did look. It is named after Admiral Lord Nelson famously raising a telescope to his missing eye (lost in a previous battle) during the battle of Trafalgar before claiming that he could not see the order to retreat. He then ordered hiw whole fleet to advance and won the battle.

If there is nothing to see, why won't governments look?

This type of evidence has been sufficient to legally convict people of fraud. There is a well known case where a CFO missed 100% of the meetings where a particular fraud was discussed - meetings which she would ordinarily have been expected to attend. Her ability to miss with perfect accuracy exactly those meetings where fraud was discussed was accepted by the court as proof of her knowledge of the fraud.

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