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Feb 27Liked by Jessica Hockett

Great interview.

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TY.

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Agreed

Instant book deal.

Link to military psyop base in FL. Before arriving.

She was front and center from the beginning.

She suddenly had to go to this hospital.

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Op/Counter Op launched simultaneously, if we are talking the public-facing side.

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https://www.nyc.gov/site/queenscb4/index.page

Reach out to the Local Community Board. They have meetings. Get their names. I spoke once about schools Indoor Air Quality. Get the name of their City Council member. Let me know the name. It may be School District 24.

Find the local newspaper. Communities have them.

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U.S. PANDEMIC PLANNING

The March 13, 2020 Pandemic Crisis Action Plan - Adapted stated that the first Strategic Objective for the pandemic response was to “Implement broader community and healthcare-based mitigation measures,” and a footnote stated that “These objectives were directed by the NSC Resilience DRG PCC on February 24, 2020”

NSC = National Security Council

DRG = Domestic Resilience Group

PCC = Policy Coordination Committee

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The link?

Had some trouble.

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Ty Stephanie.

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Feb 27Liked by Jessica Hockett

You're very welcome. It wasn't easy to see the "play" button to link to Rumble. It took me a bit.

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Well this should be good...

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deletedFeb 27Liked by Jessica Hockett
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Feel free to post that dialogue here -- not because I think your memory is on wrong, but because you might be right that I said something different!!

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I don't consider your questions skeptical -- and if they were, it wouldn't bother me. They are questions I have already answered/addressed previously/elsewhere but you haven't seen. :)

The data I used in the podcast was from this article in particular: https://pandata.org/does-new-york-city-2020-make-any-sense/

That's why I showed what I did. Leslie had read the article and wanted to focus on that, which was good and wise, given the time we had. Plus, it gives people something to go read as a starting point.

1) I have a version that is population-adjusted. I also have % increases for counties in spring 2020 (which, in many ways, is the only timeframe that matters for showing that this was a fraudulent, staged event) https://x.com/Wood_House76/status/1721714019961028994?s=20

What matters in the six-city/metro graph is the timing and magnitude relative to the locations' own baseline and to other locations. No one but no one in the U.S. comes close to NYC and NYC metro. See @professorakston on Twitter for the metro vs everyone charts.

2) I've done a lot of non-U.S. city comps on Twitter and have repeatedly told other analysts - including Denis Rancourt - that city/county-level analysis is where the fraud-detection begins.

Here are a couple:

https://x.com/Wood_House76/status/1733509832903110772?s=20

https://x.com/Wood_House76/status/1759329671013937168?s=20

And a key comp of Bergamo, NYC, and Chicago: https://www.woodhouse76.com/p/wait-did-this-really-happen-in-new

3) I don't contend that vents/iatrogenesis didn't kill people. What I've said about the hospital inpatient toll in particular is that we do not have the data to blame the toll on ventilators. Peak ICU intubated census (per a speciously-incomplete dataset was 2,700 patients). No data are available that show the rate of "turnover" or the number of patients who were discharged dead/alive that were placed on a ventilator. https://www.woodhouse76.com/p/we-still-dont-know-how-many-people

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