Monday, January 03, 2022

Day 703: 12σ Deaths in Indiana

The man of the new year, Dr. Robert Malone, commenting on some extreme non-COVID life insurance claim numbers in Indiana in 2021, asks What if the largest experiment on human beings in history is a failure?

It's clear from the frequent partial bans of the various vaccines and their negative efficacy that it's been a failure. A better question would be, "What if the largest experiment on human beings in history is an unprecedented, unmitigated disaster?"

Mathew Crawford puts the 12σ number onto the 40% increase in deaths of working age Hoosiers:
Davidson [head of Indianapolis-based insurance company OneAmerica] described a 10% increase in mortality as a 3-sigma (standard deviation) event, so that makes 40% a 12-sigma event. That's statistics talk for how far from ordinary unusual events are. For clarification, a three-sigma event should happen around once every 300 or so years and a six-sigma event should happen once every 300,000 or so years. We're talking about the proportion of the area under a normal curve that is shaded in proportion to the total area. We would really need to zoom in on it quite a bit to detect with the naked eye.

A 12-sigma event is where geeky statisticians who have seen enough tables to know the round-numbers by heart have to look up the capacity of their software package to see if it's well enough powered to perform the calculation. Whatever it is, it's far more likely that an asteroid collides with Indiana tomorrow, ejecting 400 basketball-sized fragments as it falls that each make a perfect swoosh through the nets in every cornfield basketball hoop in the Hoosier state two seconds before destroying all of human civilization (really, I computed that in my head).
Steve Kirsch searches desperately sarcastically for the elusive cause of so many unexpected deaths, and notes that the press is ignoring the story.

Jessica Rose summed it up better than we can:
So what does this tell us? It tells us that we are potentially in a huge steaming pile of shit.
The solution is absolutely not jabbing the children even more, like the FDA arbitrarily decided to do today.

P.S. We're still waiting to see whether the MDPH is open for business today.

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