Monthly Archives: October 2020

Why COVID-“cases” is an irrelevant metric

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Glenn Greenwald – Joe Rogan conversation

Explains a lot.

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SWEDEN – COVID, Mortality and such… as of 2020-10-26

I’m getting worn out publishing the same gospel every week on multiple platforms, so this time I’ll only post a link to the weekly update, residing elsewhere…

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SWEDEN COVID status after Q3

COVID in Sweden is over since 3 months! Unless, of course, you, like the vast majority of the world, are fully brainwashed into believing the “Casedemic”, that is, the increasing number of positive tests, has anything to do with Public … Continue reading

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The short lesson from Sweden

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As predictable as sunrise

I’m been waiting for headlines like this to appear for a while now… with today’s media that never cares about truth nor reality, but only about click baiting, it was inevitable to arrive… Damn I didn’t bet on it… could … Continue reading

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Sweden has destroyed the case for lockdown

Predictions of mass death never came to pass. It’s now clear we can manage the virus without extreme measures. Source: Sweden has destroyed the case for lockdown

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Nordic Countries – mortality comparison

One of the most prevailing comments in (social) media regarding Sweden & COVID is “…but look at their neighbors, Sweden has 10x the deaths of it’s neighbors…! Swedes are about to go extinct….!!!!” Yes, if what we measure is COVID-registered … Continue reading

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