I am currently recovering from an injury, so spending not much at my desk. When I am able, I would like to set up a meeting to talk through these more high resolution statistics and make sure that we have all our information together, in tune, and checked.
Sadly, I would have had a lot more of this high resolution work done had essentially almost everyone supposedly on our side had not (at best) ignored or run interference on my findings. That's cost me a few hundred extra hours, destroyed my sense of trust in a few people (some of whom have absolutely lied about their version of events), and caused me further trouble I can't yet speak about.
I hope you recover soon. Here is an interview I had with Wayne in which it ended with some preliminary thoughts about the DMED data presented in Exhibit A. Now that I've figured out that Exhibit A's "Neoplasms (ALL CANCERS)" is not ALL CANCERS, I can't estimate rates of ALL CANCERS from the Partial 2021 data.
I am currently recovering from an injury, so spending not much at my desk. When I am able, I would like to set up a meeting to talk through these more high resolution statistics and make sure that we have all our information together, in tune, and checked.
Sadly, I would have had a lot more of this high resolution work done had essentially almost everyone supposedly on our side had not (at best) ignored or run interference on my findings. That's cost me a few hundred extra hours, destroyed my sense of trust in a few people (some of whom have absolutely lied about their version of events), and caused me further trouble I can't yet speak about.
I hope you recover soon. Here is an interview I had with Wayne in which it ended with some preliminary thoughts about the DMED data presented in Exhibit A. Now that I've figured out that Exhibit A's "Neoplasms (ALL CANCERS)" is not ALL CANCERS, I can't estimate rates of ALL CANCERS from the Partial 2021 data.
https://rumble.com/v1d4zbl-nick-kottenstette.html
I walk back that claim in the follow up interview with Wayne.
"It is clear that Renz considers Malignant Neoplasms with a SPIKE of 664% a different search query than the team’s query for Neoplasms"
There is no query differentiation for malignant and benign neoplasms. This was not the problem. I'll explain the problem when we talk.
Thanks for helping me make sense of that line. Your writing and dedication is much appreciated.