Thud, Thud, Thud.
What are the odds?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/news/ma....Age 44
Charlie Newling Age 36
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/the-ba....Charlie Robison Musician Age 59, dies suddenly
https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/news/leg....Charlie Robison was good, kind of a Texas Jimmy Buffett. It probably wouldn't be shocking if he fell over dead, but the cause and the age is suspicious.
I any case, I don't know what I would have done without Karl's advice. Being I don't watch TV news, I probably wouldn't have been in a hurry to get jabbed. I recall my dentist telling me he got jabbed and how sound the science. I told him I didn't think so. Ditto the guy who owns the bar where I do Karaoke.
The screaming alarm had to be the unvacinated posed a threat to others. Which others? Those who can go get a jab? Seems to me they might have been hoping it worked good enough the virus would go away and not come back to infect anyone. More likely, it was all bullshit. They wanted to get rid of the control group, just like they did in the trials.
As far as intelligence goes? Fortunately you can put about 75% of people in the average range. Not bragging, I'm in the upper level, but not off the charts. I don't know what the really smart people do, the ones over 140 IQ, but being in the next range down isn't much fun. The people in the middle, which is 90 to 110 IQ don't connect with me on an analytical basis. I'm not sure intelligence helped much in this situation, as people in general are prone to short cut information and maybe trust the experts. In fact, it might have been a hinderance, if one learned the wrong things. In fact, I think it was more the average Joe who didn't take the jabs. I was never a go to the doctor type guy, unlesx I was injured or had something that wouldn't go away. I never needed a note from the Doctor.
When I read what Karl put out, I not only didn't take the jabs, I warned others. I didn't understand much of what KD wrote, but I knew Karl didn't waste time on nonsense. I don't like technical stuff, because it is often 2 or 3 levels above what I need to know to digest it. My science ended with 2 freshmen biology classes, basic HS chemistry and 2 years biology there. What I took in college built off basic functions, logically arranged. 33 months of looking at this stuff, it makes some sense.
But I question things and I have been somewhat suspicious of both government and medicine. I realized back in the 80's the MSM was full of crap and we got the meal of the day force fed us. I got into conspiracies and some law in the 90's and began to look for what made sense. I will say what they called a conspiracy theory in the 90's, the government was doing right out in the open by 2005. Are they trying to kill us? Well, if they aren't, they are doing a bad job of not doing it. The jabs? How about the climate scam, that threatens modern economy? Then we have the wars, which the US has no conventional means of fighting a major enemy. And they want to disarm us. Then you have the denial of drugs that might impede CV19 and the use of bad treatments in hospitals that likely killed more than they saved? Was all of this for money or was it something else?
Once the supply of energy turns downward, it isn't easy to reverse. Once a conflict gets to a certain point, it is hard to stop. Once the jabs are in, you can't get them out. Once the system goes broke, it's broke. I think this is all linked.
The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectable.---John Kenneth Galbraith