Jessica Hockett 🏹
Jessica Hockett 🏹

@Wood_House76

16 Tweets 91 reads Feb 23, 2023
NYC's all-cause mortality started to rise appreciably on March 18, 2020.
No signs of a super-spreading, uber-deadly virus lurking until humans decided to "do something about it."
What do I mean by "no signs"?
I mean no signs in weekly natural deaths
No signs in weekly respiratory disease deaths
No signs in weekly nervous system deaths
(spring 2019 tho @EthicalSkeptic)
No signs in weekly circulatory disease deaths
No signs in specific places of death
No signs until admitting people into the hospitals, testing them, and *treating* them
Them: "We needed MORE tests!!!"
Me: "So you could tell more people who weren't dying from SARS-CoV-2 that they needed to be treated for it?"
🤔⬇️
The mortality equivalent* of September 11th happening almost FIVE TIMES occurred in 15 days (red bars).
This. Does. Not. Make. Sense.
This. Was. Not. A. Virus.
This ⬆️⬆️⬆️, my friends, is
#TheNewYorkProblem
🚩Happened no place else,
🚩Set the precedent for reactions elsewhere
🚩Fueled the money train
🚩Distorted the virus IFR
🚩Used to justify the “need” for a shot
Full-scale inquiry needed
Adding on...
This ⬇️ is very hard to explain with a "spreading" virus.
If NYC figured out how to defeat the virus before the vaccine, why didn't they tell everyone else?
Nothing going on mortality-wise in these early 2020 days.
This is the period in which people claim more tests were needed.
To find...what exactly?
@jjoeshmoe And once mass vaccination began, we have a whole other set of factors and variables.
The narrative of “the virus running through” the population in waves, beginning with spring 2020 is problematic
@Marco_Piani That’s also post-vax, which I am not addressing.
“We weren’t testing, and if you’re not testing you don’t know,” Dr. Heguy said. 🤔
You don’t know people aren’t dying from it?
You don’t know it isn’t super deadly?
You don’t know it had been circulating for longer than a few months? nytimes.com

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