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Nolte: NY Times Reports Coronavirus Deaths Overcounted by 30% … on Paragraph 17
Breitbart.com | 7/18/2023 | John Nolte
The far-left New York Times quietly admitted this week that deaths from the coronavirus were overcounted by 30 percent.
Gee, another “right-wing conspiracy theory” is proven true…
The Times’ dishonesty is on full display even in the reporting of this breathtaking news.
Does this amazing revelation earn its own headline? Nope.
Does this amazing revelation sit at the top of the story? Nope.
Here’s how the propagandists at the Times bury the truth:
Headline: “A Positive Covid Milestone.”
Sub-headline: “In a sign that the pandemic really is over, the total number of Americans dying each day is no longer historically abnormal.”
And it is only after reading some 17 paragraphs where you will finally find the buried truth…
The official number is probably an exaggeration because it includes some people who had virus when they died even though it was not the underlying cause of death. Other C.D.C. data suggests that almost one-third of official recent Covid deaths have fallen into this category. A study published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases came to similar conclusions.
One-third.
We shut down the country, we closed schools, we bankrupted people, we bankrupted small businesses, we destroyed our economy, we transferred enormous wealth to the top one percent… All based on data that was off by a full third.
Here’s how the Times responded when Trump suggested the death count was over-hyped:
Last Friday, Mr. Trump told reporters that he accepted the current death toll, but that the figures could be “lower than” the official count, which now totals nearly 95,000.
Most statisticians and public health experts say he is wrong; the death toll is probably far higher than what is publicly known. … Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, told lawmakers this month that the overall toll was likely an undercount. “I don’t know exactly what percent higher but almost certainly it is higher[.]”
Here’s St. Fauci again:
Anthony Fauci, the top US infectious diseases expert, has warned that baseless “conspiracy theories” are swirling around the coronavirus crisis following claims that America’s official death toll from Covid-19 has been overstated.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Dined on Psychedelic Mushrooms in China: Report
NY Post | 7/19/23 | Mary Kay LingeMagic mushrooms may have been to blame for Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s mortifying bow before a Chinese official last week.
Yellen, 76, gobbled four portions of jian shou qing, a type of wild mushroom, when she dropped in at a casual Beijing restaurant soon after she arrived there on July 6, Chinese state media reported in an effusive story that took care to praise the secretary’s chopstick skills.
Did they also praise Hunter’s rolled-up-hundred-dollar-bill sniffing skills?
Shouldn’t gays and trans embrace them? (So to speak.)
They highlight mammaries.
Dylan Mulvaney appears to want those pretty badly. (And pretty badly is how he has them.)
So the trans should be on board with making them out-standing — otherwise, they’re just guy chests.
And for those who have been endowed by nature with larger ones, the more in your face the better.
At least, that’s my understanding.
Electrons Are Extremely Round, a New Measurement Confirms
Science News | 7/6/2023 | Emily ConoverA new measurement confirms the subatomic particle’s spherical shape to a record level of exactness, physicists report in the July 7 Science.
That near-perfect roundness deepens the mystery behind how the universe came to be filled with matter as opposed to its counterpart, antimatter. Any asymmetry in the electron’s shape, namely the distribution of the particle’s electric charge, would point to a related asymmetry in the laws of nature, one that could explain this feature of the cosmos.
The measurement — of a property known in physicist-speak as the electric dipole moment of the electron — is twice as precise as the previous best measurement of the electron’s shape (SN: 10/17/18).
“I don’t think Guinness tracks this, but if they did, we’d have a new world record,” says physicist Tanya Roussy of the University of Colorado Boulder. The new measurement is so precise that, if an electron were the size of Earth, any asymmetry in its shape would have to be on a scale smaller than an atom.
To gauge the particle’s shape, Roussy and colleagues looked at whether electrons pivoted in an electric field. If electrons weren’t round but slightly egg-shaped, an electric field would exert a torque on them, much as gravity topples an egg standing on its end.
To see that torque, the team looked for changes in the energy levels of electrically charged molecules of hafnium fluoride. Any torque on the electrons would give the molecules different energy levels depending on which direction the “egg” was oriented relative to an electric field. The researchers found no difference in the molecules’ energy levels, confirming the electron’s roundness.
Hafnium? What about hafnium-nots? Is there no Hefnium?
And frankly, Mandrake, adding fluoride to hafnium sounds like a commie plot.

We got a winner. A bit of over time but last match is final.
Georgia Gibbs 158 Defeated Genevieve Morton 150
Back to the loser’s bracket.
Round 2 Match 39
Anastasia Ashley vs Ashley Callingbull
Anastasia Ashley

VS
Ashley Callingbull

Round 2 Match 40
Bregje Heinen vs Bruna Schmitz
Bregje Heinen

VS
Bruna Schmitz
