Charming Primrose
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This is my friend (I was taking the photo) with Dr Bridle.
He was speaking at a rally last year that we were at downtown Waterloo Ontario.
This is my friend (I was taking the photo) with Dr Bridle.
The Lancet: Outcomes at least 90 days since onset of myocarditis after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination in adolescents and young adults in the USA: a follow-up surveillance study.
Outcomes at least 90 days since onset of myocarditis after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination in adolescents and young adults in the USA: a follow-up surveillance study
After at least 90 days since onset of myocarditis after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination, most individuals in our cohort were considered recovered by health-care providers, and quality of life measures were comparable to those in pre-pandemic and early pandemic populations of a similar age. These...www.thelancet.com
Yep! I heard about this months ago, even people were tested and most were fatality affected. It’s terrible that they just move ahead like there’s nothing to see here or worry about! But we know what their end game is…Pfizer Stopped Testing On Animals Because The Animals Were Dying - Alex Jones Was Right
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The break down
EXCESS DEATHS DATA ⬇️
⚠️"Should We Talk About The Sigma Nine Plus Unicorns?
A historic inflection point is taking place - and we're missing it." ⚠️
"Every year 60 million people, or about 0.8 percent of the world population, die. And about 140 million babies are born, leaving a positive tally of at least 80 million new lives. It’s just the way we roll.
Historically, the causes of death are standard fodder from year to year, with little deviation. In the US, 75 percent are lifestyle-related complications, aka chronic disease, led by coronary issues. Influenza (2%), suicide (2%), painkillers (4%), alcohol (1%), and firearms (1%) total approximately 10 percent. Accidents and miscellaneous cover the rest of 15 percent.
This standard breakdown persisted even through the peak of the 2020 pandemic, except that no one died from influenza for the first time in history...Overall death rates went down a bit in most countries while we hunkered down...
April 2021, everything changed. A statistical inflection point took place that will appear in the history books in the future. Someone will study these figures in 3010 and ask why the hell we didn't catch the signs. Why did we stay silent?
By the third quarter of 2021, a freaked-out CEO of a $100 billion insurance agency that had been tallying population dynamics since the 19th century mentioned a three-sigma event and then vanished from the public arena.
Sigma is a measure of standard deviation. A three sigma says that there is a 0.3% probability that the excess deaths result from random variations in population dynamics. Five sigma stands for a one-in-a-million chance. Six sigma stands for one in a half-billion fluke. And so on.
Anything above six sigma is a so-called unicorn event.
Nine sigma is a unicorns-on-acid-traveling-through-black-holes-and-dropping-winning-lottery-tickets-through-your-chimney type event.
Why is sigma important? Because today, in the third quarter of 2022, a year after the first inflection point, we are looking at nine plus sigma events, especially in cancer and lymphomas, based on official worldwide data.
Anything above six sigma is a so-called unicorn event.
Nine sigma is a unicorns-on-acid-traveling-through-black-holes-and-dropping-winning-lottery-tickets-through-your-chimney type event.
Why is sigma important? Because today, in the third quarter of 2022, a year after the first inflection point, we are looking at nine plus sigma events, especially in cancer and lymphomas, based on official worldwide data.
{ * See attached screenshot for data or link below }
How many youngsters and athletes who keeled over, got a stroke, discovered a metastasis, or just passed ahead of their universal schedule, got picked up by a unicorn?
The overall response to these questions has been total and absolute silence from everyone but a few intrepid investigative statisticians and scientists.
Silence so loud we might as well be sitting in the eye of a Category 5 hurricane, expecting the beast to rip our house apart any moment but somehow pretending it's not there. Maybe even making some herbal tea for our loved ones, but making sure we don't make any noise with the teacups, so we don't upset anyone.
Sometimes it's good to talk about things and make some noise.
If we see a unicorn, we should talk about it.
We could even throw the porcelain against the wall.
To stay silent is to collude."
Should We Talk About The Sigma Nine Plus Unicorns?
A historic inflection point is taking place - and we're missing it.janwellmann.substack.com
You're very welcome. I thought it was very valuable info, so I shared it on my IG and FB as well. 💛Thank you for posting this
EXCESS DEATHS DATA ⬇️
⚠️"Should We Talk About The Sigma Nine Plus Unicorns?
A historic inflection point is taking place - and we're missing it." ⚠️
"Every year 60 million people, or about 0.8 percent of the world population, die. And about 140 million babies are born, leaving a positive tally of at least 80 million new lives. It’s just the way we roll.
Historically, the causes of death are standard fodder from year to year, with little deviation. In the US, 75 percent are lifestyle-related complications, aka chronic disease, led by coronary issues. Influenza (2%), suicide (2%), painkillers (4%), alcohol (1%), and firearms (1%) total approximately 10 percent. Accidents and miscellaneous cover the rest of 15 percent.
This standard breakdown persisted even through the peak of the 2020 pandemic, except that no one died from influenza for the first time in history...Overall death rates went down a bit in most countries while we hunkered down...
April 2021, everything changed. A statistical inflection point took place that will appear in the history books in the future. Someone will study these figures in 3010 and ask why the hell we didn't catch the signs. Why did we stay silent?
By the third quarter of 2021, a freaked-out CEO of a $100 billion insurance agency that had been tallying population dynamics since the 19th century mentioned a three-sigma event and then vanished from the public arena.
Sigma is a measure of standard deviation. A three sigma says that there is a 0.3% probability that the excess deaths result from random variations in population dynamics. Five sigma stands for a one-in-a-million chance. Six sigma stands for one in a half-billion fluke. And so on.
Anything above six sigma is a so-called unicorn event.
Nine sigma is a unicorns-on-acid-traveling-through-black-holes-and-dropping-winning-lottery-tickets-through-your-chimney type event.
Why is sigma important? Because today, in the third quarter of 2022, a year after the first inflection point, we are looking at nine plus sigma events, especially in cancer and lymphomas, based on official worldwide data.
Anything above six sigma is a so-called unicorn event.
Nine sigma is a unicorns-on-acid-traveling-through-black-holes-and-dropping-winning-lottery-tickets-through-your-chimney type event.
Why is sigma important? Because today, in the third quarter of 2022, a year after the first inflection point, we are looking at nine plus sigma events, especially in cancer and lymphomas, based on official worldwide data.
{ * See attached screenshot for data or link below }
How many youngsters and athletes who keeled over, got a stroke, discovered a metastasis, or just passed ahead of their universal schedule, got picked up by a unicorn?
The overall response to these questions has been total and absolute silence from everyone but a few intrepid investigative statisticians and scientists.
Silence so loud we might as well be sitting in the eye of a Category 5 hurricane, expecting the beast to rip our house apart any moment but somehow pretending it's not there. Maybe even making some herbal tea for our loved ones, but making sure we don't make any noise with the teacups, so we don't upset anyone.
Sometimes it's good to talk about things and make some noise.
If we see a unicorn, we should talk about it.
We could even throw the porcelain against the wall.
To stay silent is to collude."
Should We Talk About The Sigma Nine Plus Unicorns?
A historic inflection point is taking place - and we're missing it.janwellmann.substack.com