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Scott Adams
ScottAdamsSays
I have seven remaining unanswered questions about the security of our election systems. 1. Has there ever been a large scale election fraud that was only discovered by chance?And if
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drGarthK
DrGarthK
I recognize the successes of restrictions in some areas such as BC, but I am concerned that gyms and indoor dining are allowed without adequate enforced restrictions. In my opinion,
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Tim Harford
TimHarford
1/ For many weeks now, @katelamble has been reporting on @BBCMoreOrLess about the government's misleading insistence on counting test kits posted out as though the tests had been completed and
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St. Rev. Dr. Rev, PhD (non-bullshit) ☯️🏴😻
St_Rev
Sermon time, friends. A Tale of Two Narratives. Here's the first one: https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/843248676612984832 1/ And here's the second. I've commented on both recently, but I want to pull them together.
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Aella
Aella_Girl
For me personally, I consider prejudiced action to be 'bad' when it fails to update based on countering evidence, and 'fine' if it does update.SOME EXAMPLES: Your stereotype of redheads
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Yair Rosenberg
Yair_Rosenberg
I'm sure all the people who were dragging @NateSilver538 yesterday will now drag the CDC for ... updating their recommendation to be closer to what he was suggesting.https://twitter.com/jbarro/status/1340697524517150729 Crib Sheet:How
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Ben
arsenalrising
Mini Thread: Arsenal’s season by the numbers. The statistical realities of a season which leaves Arsenal finishing outside of the top 6 since before the Wenger era. Areas of improvement
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justingrimmer
justingrimmer
The Texas AG is seeking to block electors from swing states, claiming that “given President Trump’s early lead...on November 4, 2020” the chance of Biden winning “is less than one
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Dr. Christine Cole Fights Forced Adoption
ForcedAdoption1
Masks are dangerous, PCR tests are NOT being used for their intended purpose - they were not invented to diagnose. Lockdowns are killing people for an illness that for most
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Stephen McIntyre
ClimateAudit
I'm re-examining MI Oakland County from first principles, since I agree that similarity of 2016 and 2020 doesn't preclude manipulation in both elections, tho I think that it counts against
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Carole Cadwalladr
carolecadwalla
I have an answer!https://twitter.com/carolecadwalla/status/1295356798531178496 But first, the context: 'The govt had its own political agenda to keep grade inflation low. And they don't listen to experts. There was no system-level
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Michael E. Webber
MichaelEWebber
Don't know why, but I've been thinking a lot recently about mass casualty events. Mass casualty events are caused by natural disasters, wars, etc.Let's say there is a hypothetical pandemic
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Paul Sinha
paulsinha
A few days ago Anne appeared on Loose Women and did a delightful interview in which she mentioned in passing that Chasers are supportive of each other. Journalist @veritysulway thought
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Youyang Gu
youyanggu
If we vaccinate 10 million people today, statistically 300 of them will die the very next day. Regardless if they actually got vaccinated or not.Over the next months, it's important
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thisisclickbait
Let's talk about road pricing and car taxes, especially given @sarahjolney1 tried to get a straight answer out of the Treasury recently. @allpartycycling Here's the (predictable) apocalyptic take on road
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Health Nerd
GidMK
This is a really carefully done, interesting meta-analysis of IFR by age. Unfortunately not many samples (the same snag we've run into), but a great paper nonethelesshttps://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.07.23.20160895v1 The pape
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