Writing

Writings on social engineering and other things

by Virginia “Ginny” Stoner, MA, JD

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Index of topics on this blog

Posts in Spanish Flu
From speculation to correlation to cause: the logical path to proof (and why no one is following it)

We are told any excess deaths in 2020 were caused by a dangerous virus, which caused a disease called “Covid.” It seems we are expected to accept this claim on faith—but does the mortality data support it? What about the two conflicting alternative narratives? According to one, excess deaths were caused by harmful Covid response protocols—not a virus. According to the other, there were no excess deaths in 2020, and Covid was just a hoax or a con. The mortality data cannot possibly support all 3 of these conflicting narratives—and it may not support any of them. In fact, from what I’ve seen, it doesn’t.

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A million excess deaths in the US in 2020-2021—none caused by a virus

In this post, I use mortality data from the CDC Wonder database to estimate the number of excess deaths in the US in 2020 and 2021—meaning deaths over and above what would ordinarily be expected, based on the historical pattern. There were more than a million excess deaths—of which zero were caused by a virus.

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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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