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#Covid 19, mice and fools

Virus or no virus? The debate continues to understand the origin of the paranoid delusion called #Covid-19. My training (or perhaps my bias) led me to study this concept extensively from a statistical perspective. The conclusion of four years of work is quite clear: there is no trace of any new pathogen in the #statistics of illnesses or deaths in recent years. All excess deaths are due to the mistreatment of the most vulnerable, driven by fear of the virus. All the dates, all the numbers, correspond to this explanation. This approach could be called "bottom-up": starting from the final statistics to trace back to their foundations and concluding that nothing called "Covid-19" is scientific or even coherent.

A number of proponents of the "top-down" method also criticize the lack of certainty, and even the lack of science, in the theory of the new asymptomatic killer virus: "SARS-COV-2". Others, on the contrary, believe that its existence is well-proven and its properties known. To support their claims, they often cite scientific articles published in major journals, while specifying that these are not reliable when the results are unpleasant.

In a discussion on this subject, Yves #Rasir sent me a study published in the prestigious journal Nature "proving" that " #SARS-COV-2" is indeed a pathogen. The study focuses on the "genetic resistance" of a large number of mice that researchers supposedly "infected" with the virus. Reading this article and trying to match the announced results with the data provided in the appendix, I was so stunned by the inconsistencies from every angle that I called my friend Eusèbe #Rioché for help. I was at the point where I would have preferred him to show me that I no longer knew how to add. Unfortunately, the reality is worse than expected, as Eusèbe further criticized this prose written in globish that passes for science. I will probably end up needing therapy because just seeing a guy in a lab coat on a screen now triggers uncontrollable laughter.

https://youtu.be/GRIppEQwRV0

#chaillot #coronavirus #science #corruption


See also his first video in English :

Covid 19 : Decoding Official Data with Dr Sam #Bailey
https://youtu.be/ygRBI3FvYbM

"We can discuss everything except the numbers", former French Minister of Health Olivier Véran once said.
After three years spent collecting and analyzing virtually all the figures concerning the Covid 19 crisis from French and international organizations, statistician Pierre Chaillot can confirm the opposite: we need to discuss everything, and especially the numbers. Particularly those that political and medical leaders deliberately chose not to quote, because they risked causing the official story to collapse.
In this book, Pierre Chaillot presents the results of these analyses. The data he cites are all sourced, his calculations are entirely open to consultation on his website, and his hypotheses have been discussed and reviewed by specialists in statistics, computer science, mathematics and epidemiology. His findings are astounding. #Mortality, hospitalizations, tests, #vaccine effectiveness, side effects, nothing stands up to the ordered confrontation of all the data, and before the eyes of the appalled reader, the propaganda collapses.

https://www.amazon.fr/Covid-19-Decoding-Mortality-hospitals-ebook/dp/B0D5BRWR9Z

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Famed Photographer David Bailey Reveals He Has Vascular Dementia

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Legendary fashion and portrait photographer David Bailey has revealed that he was diagnosed with vascular dementia three years ago. Sufferers live an average of five years after symptoms are identified.

Born in 1938, the 83-year old Londoner is widely acknowledged as one of the founding fathers of contemporary photography, according to art book publisher Taschen. Bailey has created iconic photographs of celebrities, while his early work intimately captured 1960s London.

His photography also kickstarted a new generation of models, like Jean Shrimpton -- considered one of the world's first supermodels -- and Penelope Tree, an English model who became widely known during the swinging sixties in London.

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Bailey's work spans across six decades and he doesn't plan on stopping yet, even though he is in his early eighties and has recently been diagnosed with vascular dementia as reported by The Times. This life-debilitating illness -- which is a type of dementia that is caused by reduced blood flow to the brain -- cannot be cured or stopped, it can only be slowed down with lifestyle changes.

According to the British Heart Foundation, vascular dementia sufferers live on average five years after symptoms are identified. It can cause issues such as forgetfulness, trouble concentrating or planning, hallucinations or delusions, and may cause sufferers to get lost in familiar surroundings among other issues.

"It’s a f***ing bore but it’s just one of those things. In some ways it’s good: I can see a film and forget it, then enjoy it again two years later. And it doesn’t seem to affect my work at all," explains Bailey.

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The diagnosis, which was made about three years ago, hasn't changed Bailey's desire to live his life to its fullest or his dedication to the art and photography world. He is just as busy as ever -- he is working on a documentary based on his retrospective Taschen book "Sumo," and three new books with Steidl. These include a volume of Eighties fashion, another one dedicated to the East End area of London, and a sequel to his "Box of Pin-Ups" from 1965, which included 36 portraits of fashionable celebrities of the time.

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Although largely involved with fashion elites and different celebrities throughout his career, Bailey has taken part in other projects that also included general members of the public. One such campaign was launched in 2012 when Samsung announced it will give away its new NX1000 mirrorless cameras to anyone named David Bailey in the United Kingdom. The campaign concluded with 142 David Baileys brought together in London for a special event where the "real" David Bailey made an appearance and joined in on a group photo.


Image credits: Header image features photo by Ben Broomfield via Wikimedia Commons.

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