COVIDSafe: Australia’s digital contact tracing failure
https://ghuntley.com/covidsafe/
Interesting read. But frankly, the real lesson to be learned here is these systems are evil. This researchers should have never helped the government make them better. By doing so they just enabled the next result: even worse, mandatory, contact tracing schemes not protected by privacy legislation.
"'Relax, we are double vaxxed': Hundreds of Dalhousie students attend street party" https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.6189860
Fucking anti-vaxxers. 😂
Results of the MC, AZ Audit
Watch "Different Governments all Ordering the Same Pizza | Foil Arms and Hog" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/kXyg0PyRgOs
Libertarian: why don't people order their own dinner?
"Participants in the MMR group, compared with those in the placebo group, had a 48% risk reduction in symptomatic COVID–19 (RR = 0.52; 95% CI: 0.33-0.83; p=0.004) and a 76% risk reduction in COVID–19 treatment"
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.09.14.21263598v1
Coincidentally, I happened to get a MMR shot in March 2020... This could go a long way to explain differences in covid rates/deaths between countries. Wouldn't be the first time MMR vaccines turned out to have "off-target" effects too.
Rational pro-vaxers,
Please convince me the 10/10,000 myocarditis rate is wrong and a gross exaggeration.
I would love to learn it is actually very safe — even if I don’t take it I want my friends and family to be healthy!
There must be *some* rational explanation behind people just saying “safe and effective” and calling me names.
There *must* be someone capable of a rational conversation.
RT @CoinDesk
SCOOP: @chainalysis has been secretly operating a bitcoin block explorer site, http://walletexplorer.com, and scraping certain visitors' IP addresses to find leads for law enforcement clients, leaked documents show.
@realDannyNelson reports
I'm actually a bit surprised that action against the store clerks and restaurant staff enforcing this nonsense isn't more common. While killing people isn't likely to be good politics, lesser actions like pepper spray that make staff afraid to ask (esp re: checking green passes) will likely be effective at making the mandates toothless.
They don't have enough police to protect everyone.
https://brownstone.org/articles/no-nail-ferguson-travel-and-trade-improved-health/
Excellent writeup on how modern life actually reduced the impacts of infectious disease, because our immune systems work.
Not surprising: we're much better at treatment. And the density of modern life means you get exposed early to lots of pathogens, giving robust immunity later.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Nh_vxpycEA&t=218s
"Research shows that it's not uncommon for motorcycle helmets to have carbon dioxide levels that are that high."
Now do masks. 😂
Heads up: The White House just added MEASLES to the list of infections that can be used to medically kidnap you and take you to a quarantine death camp.
Suddenly measles is their new weapon to target their political enemies for death camps. Wow.
Great view of how hammers is played too. Notice how his left thumb is tapping out notes that don't actually exist to keep time.
"The Elephantine Granite Monolith"
https://youtube.com/shorts/1Fn3oVkUlQo?feature=share
_Really_ funny listening to this guy imply that the granite is cut too precisely and too flat to have been done by hand by the Egyptians.
Every decent machinist knows that the root of mechanical accuracy is the granite surface plate. Which famously you can make by hand with absolutely no tools via the three surface method. Takes a lot of time. But conceptually it's really simple.
http://www.senat.fr/dossier-legislatif/ppl20-811.html?s=0
If I understand this correctly, France's parliament is debating mandatory vaccination. As in, everyone is forced to get vaccinated. No exceptions.