Open Science Sessions: How flawed data has driven the narrative pandata19 Published February 3, 2022
https://rumble.com/vtxi1h-open-science-sessions-how-flawed-data-has-driven-the-narrative.html
Since March 2020 Norman has been active in analyzing Covid data, exposing problems with the way this has been presented to the public.
“When I looked, I discovered that the violence of dividing 2 numbers is a subversive act of misinformation!”
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UK Professor Norman Fenton explains how they manipulate the data
One of my readers brought this wonderful video to my attention. I'm a huge fan of Norman Fenton because he tells the truth, regardless of what it does to his reputation. Worth watching! Steve Kirsch
He points out that:
1. He went from a respected expert to censorship and cancellation,
2. There is no evidence that the vaccines reduce all-cause mortality,
3. Even if the claims of harm from COVID were true and the vaccines were as safe and effective as claimed, it still doesn’t justify the lockdowns, vaccine passports, and mandates.
And that’s just in the first 2 minutes (after the one-minute intro). In the rest of the video, he goes into detail and shows you how they trick you with data.
We need more people like Professor Fenton.
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Norman Fenton is Professor of Risk Information Management at Queen Mary University of London and a Director of Agena, a company that specializes in risk management for critical systems.
He is a mathematician whose current focus is on critical decision-making and, in particular, on quantifying uncertainty using causal, probabilistic models that combine data and knowledge (Bayesian networks).
This has been applied to many application domains, but most recently to law and forensics (he has been an expert witness in major criminal and civil cases), and health (he led a major collaborative project to develop improved decision-support tools for chronic health conditions).
[For some reason, it appears that actually performing valid scientific data analysis is considered a violent act. Never mind the hundreds of thousands of lives permanently changed by debilitating adverse events, and related deaths.
I feel that some of the callousness we see from our leaders, both political and business, may come from the isolation they feel regarding the public. It has apparently become the primary strategy of the powerful to shut down voices of dissent both publically, and in the scientific community.]















