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Friday, October 28, 2022

Off The Net -- Good Luck To All -- October 28, 2022

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What's Causing All The Deaths?

From the CDC -- which "we" no longer trust.

Note: in a note like this, I will make some typographical and some content errors, which will be corrected as I find them, but I think intelligent folks can sort out (and mentally correct) these errors.

This graph is updated every week by the CDC. The chart starts in week 40 of whatever year the CDC chooses to start because that's when the "flu season" begins.

These are deaths from all "chest colds." It doesn't matter what: viral, bacterial, fungal. All respiratory deaths. "Seasonal flu," Covid, pneumococcal, tuberculosis, whatever.

Let's walk through the graph.

This is the per cent of all US deaths caused by "chest colds."

Or chest infections, if you prefer, short term (acute) or long term (chronic).

Red line: percent of all deaths in the US due to chest infections that week at that point in time.

"Yellow lump" at bottom of graph: "seasonal flu." The number of all deaths due to "seasonal flu." Not percent -- that comes later -- buy the raw number of deaths (see y-axis at the right).

The seasonal baseline for "seasonal flu" was running about 5% and the "epidemic threshold" was just slightly above that. It didn't/doesn't take much for the CDC to declare a seasonal flu epidemic. Maybe that's why folks like me didn't get excited about Covid at first. An example of the CDC crying "wolf" too many times? Every year the CDC said we were on the verge of a seasonal flu epidemic.

So, in 2019, before Covid, the worst "seasonal flu" did was be responsible for less about 5% of all deaths in the US -- the others being cancer, heart disease, homicide, vehicular accidents, suicide, unprovoked attack by a unicorn. About 5%.

Move to late 2019 -- week 50 and into early 2020 -- through week 5.

We still had that "yellow lump" (see above -- nothing changed).

But look at the red line.

The red line: deaths from all causes, trending trending toward 30 percent of all deaths in the US were from "chest colds," or chest infections. Had that been due to smallpox ... well, think about that for a moment.

That's what Dr Fauci, et al, were seeing. In 1920 we had just lived through the same thing, but no one knew the cause. In 2020, we knew the cause and it quickly became politicized. To my chagrin and embarrassment I fell into the politicization. 

The blue shaded area is deaths from Covid-19. Some will argue the data was fake in 2020, that's fine. But by 2021, this was no longer fake. If you feel otherwise, quit reading. 

So,
the red line: before Covid, about 5% of all deaths in the US were due to chest colds;
by early 2020 -- in just a couple of weeks, upwards of 30% of all deaths in the US were due to chest colds.

Now, there are two more data points / observations I want to make. But I will give you some time to see what you observe with regard to 2022. And one of the observations was noted as early as 2021. 

Have fun.

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