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bellcurvestrikesback 5 points ago +5 / -0

Less people died in America this year than in 2018

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codesherpa 4 points ago +4 / -0

This works on normies I've found. I have no idea why it works, but it works for some reason. They know that the flu has been around forever and nothing has been able to get rid of it in the past.

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aparition42 5 points ago +5 / -0

All cause mortality rates are within one standard deviation of the population adjusted average. In other words, the number of people dying is completely normal. That's because the people dying are generally people who would have died of something else if covid never existed.

Of course that's only if they get stats.

The best case I've had was when someone was telling me how many thousand people had died, I just asked them to guess how many people die every year.

This kid at work guessed 30K. When I pointed out that more than 2.8 Million people died in 2018, he was floored. People are sucked into these Big Scary Number stories because they have no idea what normal actually is. They don't like to think about death, so they never do any research on the subject.

Just put the Big Scary Number into context and suddenly it's neither big nor scary.

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L3gsh0t 5 points ago +5 / -0
  1. Survival rate
  2. Death statistics from cdc showing down from all deaths in 2018 to 2020
  3. If you can smell a fart through pants, you can get covid through a mask
  4. This is day 270 of flattening the curve...
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Saltflake 1 point ago +1 / -0

Number 3 is enough evidence for me. You can't deny the science.

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clarkisland 4 points ago +6 / -2

Your chances of survival are 99.5%+

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BrockCage 4 points ago +4 / -0

Mine is asking questions that need answers

  1. Did everyone who died of COVID test positive for it?
  2. Is there a financial incentive for hospitals to claim a death as a covid death vs for example heart disease death?
  3. Is it possible for a COVID test to give you a false positive?

Pretty much those 3 questions destroy the narrative

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Champion [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

The financial benefit is HUGE.

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BrockCage 2 points ago +2 / -0

Correct sir and the money comes from the CARES act

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Champion [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

I also think it is interesting that the least fearful population are hospital workers. They can't believe their children can't go to school and their Walmart closes at 10. It doesn't sound like a group leading many to their deathbed.

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literallyMikePence 3 points ago +3 / -0

total deaths statistics are HELLA sus

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Champion [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Are you talking about the lack of heart attacks, strokes, and flu deaths?

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51cab 2 points ago +2 / -0

I like to tell folks about how the cdc says the average age of covid death is 78, and then I say, "Wanna know what the average lifespan of an American is?" (Hint: it's the same age.) I read that back in June, so they may have skewed the numbers by now. Also just tell people to look up how we seemed to have cured a vast number of other illnesses only to have covid replace them. Third, of course, is the financial incentive.

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Champion [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

I like that masks are bullshit. If the fibers in the masks are the size of a basketball hoop, the size of the virus is the size of your pinky nail.

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jellyFish 1 point ago +1 / -0

All you need to know is that every single step taken to curb the spread of the virus has been as anti-American as you can imagine.

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Daemoness 1 point ago +1 / -0

What makes me wonder is this : WHY does everyone have to take a "vaccine" with a 90% efficacy for a virus that has a 95%-99.8% survival rate, AND if it's so important that we take it, why are they insisting we'll still 'have to' wear masks and social distance after taking it? The latter point proves to me that the "vaccine" (whatever it actually is) is pointless, AND that social distancing and masks are not meant as prophylactics against the virus, but as ways to tear down whatever social cohesion somehow remains as well as perma-crater the economy (Great Reset).