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by Virginia “Ginny” Stoner, MA, JD

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Cowan and Bryant jump into the muck of the US democide coverup; pledge allegiance to “data and evidence”

In an unexpected and depressing development, trusted country doctor persona Tom Cowan, along with Michael Bryant of Health Freedom Defense Fund, got their hands dirty in the coverup of the US democide that killed a half-million people in 2020. The topic of the show was the lab leak hypothesis—but don’t be fooled. The agenda between the lines was all about covering up the US democide of 2020, in which 500,000 people died, and dismissing the possibility of a chemical weapon.

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“No pandemic” coverup of 2020 US democide continues; plus a bombshell: 2020 was a bumper year for life insurance industry

After my last article on how the “no pandemic” narrative is being used to cover up excess US deaths, a reader sent me a recent interview with popular talking head Dr. David Martin, in which he insisted there were no excess deaths in 2020. This deception was so brazen, and delivered with such authoritative conviction, it really got me stewing. While stewing, I got word that Dr. Denis Rancourt has also been promoting the “no pandemic” narrative recently. I break down both of their stories here.

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“There was no pandemic” and other dialetheia

A dialetheia is a statement that is both true and false. Social engineers love dialetheism in propaganda, in part because it obscures and complicates the underlying deception. That means fewer people will discern the deception; and for those who do, it will be more difficult to explain to others. Dialetheism is useful for conveying a desired false impression, without telling any outright lies that could potentially be exposed.

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ChatGPT on the childhood vaccine schedule: soothing lies

If you were a parent looking for information about the childhood vaccine schedule, could the new “artificially intelligent” virtual tool ChatGPT help? You bet! I investigated and found out ChatGPT is working hard to minimize vaccine hesitancy, by telling people their precious little one will get far fewer vaccines than are actually in store for them. If you catch Chat’s lies, it will come clean—sort of. Here I make multiple attempts to wrangle something resembling truth about the vaccine schedule out of ChatGPT.

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Excess deaths ages 35-44: most were not COVID19, what were they?

Although older ages died in higher numbers, the 35-44-year age group had by far the largest percentage increase in deaths— a 36% increase over 2019, and a 44% increase over the 5-year average. In total, there were up to 104,000 more deaths than usual, and the numbers still have not returned to normal. In this paper I look exclusively at deaths in the 35-44-year age group: How have the 15 Leading Causes of Death Changed, and why? The data has some very strange surprises.

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Excess deaths by age group: What, me worry?

If it seems like more young people than usual are dying these days, it’s because they are. If anyone tells you otherwise, they either don’t know what they’re talking about, or they’re lying. Surprisingly, these excess deaths have disproportionally effected young people. In this paper I discuss excess deaths in the US by age group, from the CDC WONDER database.

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Forced vaccination and contagion

Pfizer and pro-vax experts have admitted the COVID19 vaccines don’t prevent the transmission of disease to others—that means there’s no legitimate basis for any COVID19 vaccine mandates. A flood of propaganda followed in the wake of these revelations, in an effort to control the damage. I look at some of it in this post. I also look at some historical research on the transmission of disease—how much proof do we really have that flu is contagious?

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Poul Thorsen, the least wanted Most Wanted man in the world

Paul Thorsen is a medical doctor and researcher who’s been on the Office of Inspector General’s Most Wanted Fugitives list for nearly a decade, accused of stealing CDC research funds—but no one seems to really want him. I feel a little bad for picking on Dr. Thorsen—he’s just a faux scapegoat in a faux prosecution designed to make it look as though vaccine research fraud is rare and seriously frowned upon.

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Trolls, true believers, and other lying liars

In spite of convincing evidence of the mass-vaccination campaign in the US during the Spanish flu, most people don’t know the vaccines even existed. Why? Because there’s an ongoing conspiracy to conceal it. Sometimes this results in creepy dark hilarity, as industry trolls and true believers struggle to come up with an explanation for the obvious lies about Spanish flu vaccines.

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Sweet Muskatel dreams and other illusions

It’s been true for decades that “seeing it on TV ” is the functional equivalent of “seeing it live.” There’s increasing awareness of just how easy it is to fake anything on video, even on live television; but at the same time, there’s a common belief that major news stories would never, or could never, be fabricated. But not only can major news stories be fabricated, it’s easy. All you need is an obedient press that says what they’re told to say, and a trusting population that believes what they’re told to believe. That’s what we have.

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You might be brainwashed if...

A key symptom of brainwashing is the inability to recognize it in ourselves, and in other brainwashed people. This is especially true when the brainwashing is so longstanding and widespread, it’s literally “normal.” Fortunately, I can easily recognize vaccine brainwashing in others, both because of my training, and because I used to be brainwashed myself. Therefore, as a public service, I’ve developed a new self-test for vaccine brainwashing, that people can take in the privacy of their own homes.

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Disappearing history and cannibalism in the canyonlands, with a note on underground bunkers

“Anasazi” is no longer a politically correct name for the ancient residents of the Four Corners region. The narrative justifying the name change—which would be onerous, given how much the word “Anasazi” has been used over the last century—has the fishy smell of disappearing history. Backing up that impression, ruins in this region, even those once restored at great effort and public expense, are slowly being disappeared from federal maps, and hidden behind missing signs and unmaintained roads.

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Update: How to hide thousands of vaccine deaths in plain sight

In February, I wrote about an unexpected place where the CDC can conceal tens of thousands of vaccine deaths—in its tally of “Deaths Involving COVID19.” This is an update on the situation, which has continued to escalate, with hundreds of deaths involving COVID19 reported to VAERS each month. I also look at historical data from the CDC’s tally—which points to complete and utter vaccine failure—or worse.

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The deadly COVID19 vaccine coverup revisited

I first wrote about the massive increase in deaths reported to VAERS from the covid shots in April 2021—how has the situation changed in the last year? Twice as many vaccines have been administered; the number of VAERS reports has doubled; the number of death reports has tripled; and the calculated risk of vaccination has continued to climb. How high will it go before someone in charge says “stop”?

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CDC disappears COVID19 vaccine data for ages 5-11; plus, risk update for children

I’ve previously used the CDC’s COVID19 Data Tracker to estimate the number of vaccines given to children—which is necessary to calculate vaccine risk. But something strange happened when I tried to do an update: the number of vaccinated children had decreased since last month—by a lot—more than 17 million. It turned out the strange shrinkage was caused by the unexplained disappearance of data for 5-11-year-olds.

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