Hypothetical models with wrong assumptions cannot prove any causality.
Lol, that graph is perfect.
The "experts" have been bullshitting for profit and power all along. No doubt they were also motivated by fear of funding loss and excommunication.
Good stuff, Ben!
Definitely 🤡🌎
Oh my, that is my favourite graph joke, thank you Professor Fenton, I never thought it was possible to have a laugh out loud moment with a graph... Thank you Ben, your graphs are super easy to work with x
Hey Ben,
Looks like the following should be corrected.
“Only a comparison of all-cause mortality between vaccinated/vaccinated could prove an effect.”
Should read “vaccinated/unvaccinated”, correct?
Lol, that graph is perfect.
The "experts" have been bullshitting for profit and power all along. No doubt they were also motivated by fear of funding loss and excommunication.
Good stuff, Ben!
Definitely 🤡🌎
Oh my, that is my favourite graph joke, thank you Professor Fenton, I never thought it was possible to have a laugh out loud moment with a graph... Thank you Ben, your graphs are super easy to work with x
Hey Ben,
Looks like the following should be corrected.
“Only a comparison of all-cause mortality between vaccinated/vaccinated could prove an effect.”
Should read “vaccinated/unvaccinated”, correct?