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IdleRich

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Thanks brother, I knew you would get it. I just don't know how I get the sheeple to hear it and wake up.
In fairness, listening to it back, it does bear a slight - though obviously entirely coincidental - resemblance to that AR thingy track it mentions, though, let me put my hand on my heart and assure that I had never heard that track before or even heard of it in fact.
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
Did I not load up the mp3 version? Oh shit. I did create the mp3 but sent the wrong one.... try this


I'm not sure "use" is the right word here... this has been built waaaaaaaaay too much now.
Great work.

Is this the title of the forthcoming album?

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Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
Oh god, I'm having a flashback to fucking Voodoo Glow Skulls and all the rest of that diabolical Californian pop-ska-punk that loads of people I went to school with loved to bits.
 

IdleRich

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In fairness I haven't really seen a lot of people theorising that the pandemic is like ska so we might be safe on that one.
 

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https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3635548

https://www.lboro.ac.uk/news-events...0foJoPe1AGVt8BBtNsRkewsk4ZZxp7VbRtCQMqwzPP1Qo

The authors have used statistical techniques to better identify deaths due to COVID, applying the excess death framework more robustly and controlling for other factors that affect mortality. The key findings are as follows:
  • Actual deaths due to COVID are some 54% or 63% lower than implied by the standard excess deaths measure, and reported excess deaths likely include a significant number of non-COVID deaths.
  • While it is well known that COVID deaths are concentrated in the elderly, the study finds them to be particularly acute in the very elderly (75-84 and 85+ years old).
  • Over the lockdown period as a whole Government policy has increased mortality rather than reduced it.
This final finding may be alarming to some, but the authors point out that the lockdown initiative was always intended to ‘flatten the curve’ (delaying the spread to avoid overburdening the NHS) and not necessarily to lower mortality rates. They also assert that the overall increase in mortality is a result of significant unintended consequences of the lockdown, for example, reduced A and E attendances and reduced cancer and cardiac treatments.
 

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yeah but they're not netting out the unseen (bc it never happened) consequences of not going into lockdown
Which are...?

That would be assuming what the paper is attempting to discern in the first place, whether lockdown had an effect or not - and, if so, what kind.
 
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jon kirby

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Martial Law in Melbourne, smashing car windows to take people out of the car refusing to give details of their journeys. Coming to your city soon, please share

The views of a common man

@Political_JJ

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We are watching global fascism unfolding. Make no mistake about that. It WILL be defeated.

ForYourConsideration

@Consider777

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Don't be so sure. I think the game here is you can be vaccinated and take the chip into servitude, or you can have no vaccine and die to the DNA viral bomb this was a practice run for.

ForYourConsideration

@Consider777

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What thing? The quantum dot tattoo is already being shilled on the BBC, it's entering normie-sphere now. As for the DNA viral bomb, 23 and me et al and these tests are all going to China and have been for ages. Funny how China is also trying to make itself more & morehan chinese

@Paul

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Horrific! and coming to a town near you. March-July was the warm up, measuring servility and obedience levels, now that intelligence is in, we're now entering phase two of 'Operation Install Global Fascism.'

Spirit of the Wind, and rain.......

@SpiritoftheWin3

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That sign behind him. "Staying apart keeps us together" Pure 1984.
 

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The national lockdown may have indirectly caused 16,000 excess deaths in two months, according to government analysts.

The estimates, made by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and analysts from several government departments, suggest there were 38,500 excess deaths in England connected to COVID-19 between March and 1 May.

However, the report concludes 41% of those deaths were the result of missed medical care rather than the virus itself.

Of the 16,000 deaths, the paper estimates 6,000 were as a result of a "significant reduction in A&E attendances and emergency admissions".

Overall the analysis estimates there could be a total of 81,500 non-coronavirus excess deaths over the next 50 years as a result of longer waiting times for non-urgent elective care, as well as increased deprivation resulting from a deep recession.
 
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