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And let's not forget the "brilliant" work ( :o )of one Neil Ferguson from the Imperial College in London whose model was off the flippin charts wrong in predicting catastrophic fatalities and led to the draconian policies imposed on citizens both in the UK and many Western nations. What a guy...

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Yeh...I’m sorry. They haven’t been right on any “models” they’ve used the last three years. Won’t be considering them going forward either.

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Yes, flat wrong. However, as opposed to a love affair I would look at the likelihood of deliberate wrong-doing. Over and over. Everywhere.

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Why is this being done? It is not just happening. This is a post Christian world. So the pagans are serving their Gods. If one aims for higher principles, the results lead to life. Our murderers are in charge for now. Too many are in denial or purposely asleep. Choose life! Agape brothers and sisters.

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First off Dr. Paul Alexander, of all people:

---> WHY ARE YOU CALLING THIS A "VACCINE" WHEN WE ALL KNOW IT'S NOT! <---

STOP FEEDING THE LIE!

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How can I get less emails. 10. A day too much. Thank you fir your work!

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We are way beyond the faked mathematical models which only a bugwit would believe in. These silly models are only a method of creating fear and panic and pushing the false narrative. That is: get injected or die and get injected and then die.

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Simulations and models are NEVER accurate. There are too many biases, false assumptions, incorrectly defined variables, and false or missing data. I’m an engineer by education and early in my career. So I can state with absolute certainty that NO models accurately predict anything. In the case of covid models, we can add fraud into the mix, since covid is used as an operation by globalists. So it was in their interests to use fraudulent models. The best example of outright fraudulent models is Neil Ferguson’s. This guy is a corrupt tool, with a history of poor models.

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