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The Official Regime Coronadoom Narrative Has Taken A Series Of Vicious Body Blows
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The Official Regime Coronadoom Narrative Has Taken A Series Of Vicious Body Blows

Been a busy week or two for the regime. They're having an increasingly difficult time holding back Reality from leaking into the coronadoom narrative. Not everywhere, of course. Austria is…
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Let’s Check The Progress On The Anti-White Jihad
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Let’s Check The Progress On The Anti-White Jihad

They had Biden announce that he is seeking a black woman to replace Breyer on the so-called Supreme Court. Indeed, one source said that they had already eleven candidates already…
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Why You Shouldn’t Trust Epidemiologists: Natural Gas & Elderly Deaths Edition
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Why You Shouldn’t Trust Epidemiologists: Natural Gas & Elderly Deaths Edition

I'm always on about Experts, which are credentialed trained individuals who support the regime, so I thought it well to show Experts in action. One way is through the use…
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Let’s Look At All Cause Deaths Again
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Let’s Look At All Cause Deaths Again

It's been a while since we looked at all-cause deaths (some of this is for the new readers). This is the one statistic that can't be cooked or juiced; or…
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Solved: The Best Bayesian Prior To Use In Every Situation
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Solved: The Best Bayesian Prior To Use In Every Situation

Kevin Gray is back with another question, this time about priors. His last led to the post "Was Fisher Wrong? Whether Or Not Statistical Models Are Needed." (The answer was…
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There Was No Panic In The Similar 1957-58 Pandemic; But Panic Galore For Coronadoom
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There Was No Panic In The Similar 1957-58 Pandemic; But Panic Galore For Coronadoom

There is much fun contrasting earlier approaches to pandemics and our Great Global Panic, now entering it's third---and final?---year. Let's take the 1957-1958 Asian (the novel H2N2) flu, the worst…
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Was Fisher Wrong? Whether Or Not Statistical Models Are Needed
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Was Fisher Wrong? Whether Or Not Statistical Models Are Needed

The answer is yes. Or, if you prefer, no. It depends. Here's a long query about the subject from friend-of-the-blog Kevin Gray. Over the years many have disagreed about many…
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CDC Data: Up To 90% Or More Of Americans Already Infected
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CDC Data: Up To 90% Or More Of Americans Already Infected

Seen this? That's the number of daily infections reported to the CDC -- which they mistakenly call "cases", but let that pass. The bump up is, as you've heard, caused…
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