Yeah - agree with all of this.

It’s about rigorous root-cause attribution. Koch’s postulates give a way to get us to agree that there exists a contagious disease. Not the only way but it’s a good standard.

That’s my starting point - without the attempt to verify, it could be anything.

300,000 people die every year just from prescription drugs that followed all the directions. Nobody knows if there was really an uptick in mortality in 2020 due to any cause, let alone a contagious element.

We definitely have an uptick in all-cause mortality in 2021 and that’s easier to attribute since we know we had the biggest forced-vaccine rollout in the history of the world and we know from Pfizer’s docs that the vax killed more ppl than the placebo control. Not rigorous enough for my liking but I don’t fault people for going there.

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