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Jessica Hockett's avatar

I am biased, but these posts on our webinar are so beautifully framed.

As a former English teacher and lover of literature, I am very grateful.

Thank you.

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scientia liberia's avatar

Thank you, truly. That brings on a smile. It's an honor. Hopefully it helps to get more people to ponder and ask questions. Thank you for your work, Jessica!

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Reggie VanderVeen's avatar

What do I think happened? If these huge numbers appeared in the early morning hours (think: Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania in the 2020 election) in NYC, anything's possible. lol

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scientia liberia's avatar

Probably a bunch of elections prior to that one, but point made!

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TFish's avatar

Numbers are amongst the easiest ways to deceive. This isn’t even about mathematics, and certainly not about statistics either, because the data has no verifiable quality. That onus is squarely on the people crafting and pushing the official narrative, and until there’s real tangible proof of the toll, the narrative should not be believed.

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