I feel like I’ve only got one more post in me but hopefully it will be useful. The ONS have agreed to provide me every death by single year of age and date of occurrence in England since 2014.
I have had to pay £360 for the privilege so I suppose I had better make it a good one.
So, this is most likely my penultimate post. It just feels like we keep saying the same thing over and over, sure with different data from different countries but it all amounts to the same and we have done enough.
But when I’m done, I cannot recommend these highly enough to keep fighting the good fight:
There is no doubting the quality of these writers and their writing. Can't all be conspiracy theorists? And so much more to lose than gain.
Ask yourself why.
Apologies to those I’ve missed.
I’m not giving up, just moving on, preparing for the next phase.
Joel, I can understand your weariness. Without going into what I did, I will tell you that I was at FEMA's NRCC in Washington D.C. from March 2020 to June 2020, so I have seen this debacle from the start. Let me tell you this: Shining a light on this one topic has awakened people to the vast fraud that is our government. Continuing to shine a light on it will help some of the people that fell for the clotshots, and they can seek help for any injuries sustained. It seems overwhelming, and it seems that no one is listening, but this is not true. People are slow to wake up, but when it starts, it becomes an avalanche.
Thanks for the shout out Joel - very much appreciated.
I feel much the same. Just how much more data and analysis do these fuckwits actually need?
We have been pretty much consistently spot-on about everything, almost from the beginning. It's hard to know what else 'new' can be said at this point in time.
My biggest concern, other than the appalling lunacy and outright fraud and corruption and totalitarianism we've seen over the past 2 years or so, is that we're a long way from stopping this non-scientific woo woo from every happening again.
Governments have positioned themselves into a much greater degree of control of information and what is 'allowed' to be discussed - and, even worse, the majority of people seem to think this is a *good* thing!
The fight is a long, long way from over - but it's probably not going to centre around a detailed exploration and analysis of the data anymore (as essential as it has been, and is, to do that).
All the very best - and thank you so much - so much - for all the work you've done
RR