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Jan 19, 2023Liked by Jessica Hockett

And this is only one county (albeit a large one) in one state in one country.

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Jan 19, 2023·edited Jan 19, 2023Liked by Jessica Hockett

The general issue noted in the last tweet, "What actually caused this person to die?," or "What was the underlying cause of death?" is compelling. Most of us probably have known people who died, and it was hard to say what caused the death.

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Jan 19, 2023Liked by Jessica Hockett

Also, in terms of substantial change at Twitter vis a vis covid, there's this from a Wall Street Journal article yesterday about Twitter selling off material at its headquarters: "Other items up for auction included 68 packs of power strips and 48 boxes of KN95 masks, which both received bids above $1,000 earlier Wednesday."

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Will Jones of The Daily Sceptic asked me to summarize all of my “early spread” evidence in one document, creating categories for “cases,” likely dates of infection, “sources” for these claims and include my estimate of how convincing this evidence is (strong, moderate, weak, etc). He also asked me to include “notes” on these cases.

It’s my “notes” that made this document quite long (5,450 words!) so this is definitely only for readers or researchers with a great interest in this topic. Still, Will’s suggested project was a good one as I have now produced a document that provides all of this data in one place and maybe some researchers or journalists with more resources or talent than myself will stumble upon this document in the future.

A few highlights:

The document identifies at least 130 Americans from 16 states who had antibody evidence of infection in 2019. Given that we don’t know the unknown people who infected these people, one could double this number.

Per my research, there have been “antibody-positive” early cases reported in at least five countries.

I point out that the real number of likely “early cases” is unknown as officials have not released information on the number of “early cases” these agencies received via antibody results reported to their agencies by clinics performing such tests.

I argue that results of published antibody test likely undercount the number of prior infections.

In my summary, I include the likely early case of John Perry, a man who became infected in North Carolina in early January 2020. Mr. Perry’s likely case is significant because he reports that he was contacted by public health officials from South Carolina and North Carolina, who asked him questions about details of his case. Mr. Perry anecdote strongly suggest that at least some public health agencies WERE investigating early cases, which they have never reported to the public. I find it hard to believe the CDC was not aware of his case and others.

I appreciate anyone who might pass along the link to this article to officials or journalists who might be interested in this topic.

https://billricejr.substack.com/p/early-spread-evidence-in-one-document

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by Jessica Hockett

Outstanding.

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Jan 19, 2023Liked by Jessica Hockett

Your work deserves a standing ovation

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Elon, for all is flaws, is bringing g attention to things that would have otherwise been buried in the echo chamber.

Keep digging Jessica. The truth needs to be shown to everyone.

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Hospitals were forced to cease all elective surgeries and thus lost a huge source of income. Hospitals were paid for covid deaths. What could possibly go wrong?

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Another way of seeing that the over counting of Covid deaths was going on is to note that there was no overall excess mortality in 2020. Rather, excess mortality only started going up with the introduction of the vaccines in 2021 and has remained elevated.

That is pretty dispositive.

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99% of people falsely certified as having ‘died from covid’ actually died from their preexisting conditions being exacerbated by mass medical malpractice and ‘public health’ despotism, the other 1% simply died of old age.

From the CDC itself 7/16/21:

“Of the 540,667 hospitalized coronavirus patients included in the study, 80,174 died during the observation period (March 2020 to March 2021). A whopping 99.1% of the patients who died had at least one pre-existing condition, with just 740 having no prior condition on record. Most patients who "died from COVID" had multiple pre-existing conditions, with just 2.6% suffering from only one condition, compared to 32.3% who had two to five preexisting conditions, 39.1% who had six to ten, and 25.1% who have more than ten pre-existing conditions.”

Translation: No one has "died from Covid" as “Covid” is nothing more than a fraudulent PCR result plus a nebulous clinical re-branding of cold, “flu” and many other disease conditions.

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