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It is remarkable that governments all over the world wage great and historical power wars against each other using all their diplomatic, military, economic, religious, informational and other sources of national power, but they all seemingly come together in a kumbaya lovefest over an untested and unproven vaccine. That's one killer vaccine!

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Since working in finance, I have come to view the world as one with few independent nations. That is closer to reality.

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What you are focussing on makes sense. The mRNA vacs are narrow spctrum virus killers while Ivermectin is a broad based one. Once you get the mRNA it overrides your natural immune system which is broad based and would have gien you immunity from 40% and more variation on a virus. Now it is narrowed for you overriding your own immune system putting you in danger, able to infect others, etc. A bad deal al the way around.

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Too many typos so sorry. Sometimes I get in a hurry.

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Suez Canal?!

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I couldn’t figure that out either.

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I took it out since it wasn't clear that I'm just referring to neighborhood trade hubs as sources of spread.

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"Pandemic National Case Studies" is a great idea. Scandinavian countries are getting a lot of attention right now, but I'd love to see your take on Bolivia...

http://stopworldcontrol.com/cds

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Interesting stuff.

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Thanks, Mat - with any analysis a view of excess deaths might also give a frame to position things; as anything to do with "cases / infections" always introduces a question mark for me (unless you feel that is a really reliable data point.

Thanks

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Each statistic may have importance in context. The rise in CFR at the outsets of so many vaccination campaigns is highly suspicious. I've seen no explanation even offered other than new deaths suddenly counted as COVID deaths. It would be nice if case detection dates could be traced back from deaths. Governments don't seem keen on opening that data up.

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