Mr. Mohanoor - A few clarifications before my comments. I am not a data wonk or much of a statistician. I am definitely not a Covid vaccinator. In general, I believe the true costs of the Covid policies, especially the vaccines, that were adopted by the world have yet to be calculated. I discovered your information when Substack writer GeoffPainPhD referred his readers to you this morning.
With that out of the way, I'll say that I found your AI assisted look at "US VAERS deaths due to Covid 19" very interesting. I'm not smart enough to know how important it is. But I do think your analysis needs to be more widely distributed. Have you shared this information with the following folks or know if they are your subscribers: the folks at Children's Health Defense, or Steve Kirsch, or Matt Taibbi, or Dr. Robert Malone, or Dr. Vinay Prasad, or Alex Berenson, or Dr. Tess Lawrie, or Glen Greenwald, or Dr. Pierre Kory, or the folks at the Free Press?
Have you considered doing an age analysis of the VAERS death data. The thought being to to do a cost/benefit analysis on whether getting the jab might be worth it for a very old person while there being no benefit to younger individuals?
"Have you considered doing an age analysis of the VAERS death data. The thought being to to do a cost/benefit analysis on whether getting the jab might be worth it for a very old person while there being no benefit to younger individuals?"
Not a direct answer to your question, but I think you will find this article interesting:
I don't really have the bandwidth for any collaboration at the moment but I am quite happy to answer TECHNICAL questions in the comments if people want to share my article with larger audiences.
And I am not going to publish the sample code until Daniel agrees that there is a major skillset deficit amongst the vaccine pushers :-)
Mr. Mohanoor - A few clarifications before my comments. I am not a data wonk or much of a statistician. I am definitely not a Covid vaccinator. In general, I believe the true costs of the Covid policies, especially the vaccines, that were adopted by the world have yet to be calculated. I discovered your information when Substack writer GeoffPainPhD referred his readers to you this morning.
With that out of the way, I'll say that I found your AI assisted look at "US VAERS deaths due to Covid 19" very interesting. I'm not smart enough to know how important it is. But I do think your analysis needs to be more widely distributed. Have you shared this information with the following folks or know if they are your subscribers: the folks at Children's Health Defense, or Steve Kirsch, or Matt Taibbi, or Dr. Robert Malone, or Dr. Vinay Prasad, or Alex Berenson, or Dr. Tess Lawrie, or Glen Greenwald, or Dr. Pierre Kory, or the folks at the Free Press?
Have you considered doing an age analysis of the VAERS death data. The thought being to to do a cost/benefit analysis on whether getting the jab might be worth it for a very old person while there being no benefit to younger individuals?
Great job.
"Have you considered doing an age analysis of the VAERS death data. The thought being to to do a cost/benefit analysis on whether getting the jab might be worth it for a very old person while there being no benefit to younger individuals?"
Not a direct answer to your question, but I think you will find this article interesting:
https://vaccinedatascience.substack.com/p/can-this-simple-metric-prove-vaccine
I don't really have the bandwidth for any collaboration at the moment but I am quite happy to answer TECHNICAL questions in the comments if people want to share my article with larger audiences.
And I am not going to publish the sample code until Daniel agrees that there is a major skillset deficit amongst the vaccine pushers :-)