MIT Study: “For these anti-mask users, their approach to the pandemic is grounded in a more scientific rigor, not less.”

Videos Video Version (In Multiple Uploads) Full Video (151 min) Part 1: Reactions & Commentary (37 min) Part 2: Conclusions After Research (10 min) Appendix A: Quotes & Notes from Mask Studies (55 min) Appendix B: Summaries of Mask Studies Continue reading MIT Study: “For these anti-mask users, their approach to the pandemic is grounded in a more scientific rigor, not less.”

Just 2 Weeks To Slow The Spread (images)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton’s_laws_of_motion#Newton’s_third_law I remain anti-war… Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 19 October 2005 “Article 6 – Consent 1. Any preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic medical intervention is only to be carried out Continue reading Just 2 Weeks To Slow The Spread (images)

Governor Hogan Information Request: Followup Voicemail #1

Updated Statistics & Customizable Trend Graphs: https://buckystats.org This is a followup to my efforts over the summer… Governor Hogan’s Science-Based Health Policies: An Information Request Experiment. Voicemail Message Transcript Hello, This is Morgan Lesko, my phone number is _-_-_, and Continue reading Governor Hogan Information Request: Followup Voicemail #1

A Few Weird Memes For 2020

I haven’t had nearly enough time this year to gathering, polish, and publish more of my explorations and thoughts on 2020. But these are other expressions of a few of my post-partisan thought~crimes. ;-p <3 Everything here free for reuse Continue reading A Few Weird Memes For 2020

Oct 15 Historical Mortality Data Update — COVID in the U.S., Maryland, D.C., Florida, Arizona

Updated Statistics & Customizable Trend Graphs: https://buckystats.org Dec 5 Update -  I finally recorded a video with a less polished talk-through of this data, as I see it: As of October 15, I have still not received any replies from Governor Continue reading Oct 15 Historical Mortality Data Update — COVID in the U.S., Maryland, D.C., Florida, Arizona

Revisiting Imperial Risk Assessments of COVID-19

Updated Statistics & Customizable Trend Graphs: https://buckystats.org CDC Observational Data compared with approximations of Imperial College Model Projections from March 16 On March 16, 2020, the London “Imperial College COVID-19 Response Team” led by Neil Ferguson published their “Report 9: Continue reading Revisiting Imperial Risk Assessments of COVID-19

Risk Assessment Update May 10 on U.S. COVID-19 Deaths

Updated Statistics & Customizable Trend Graphs: https://buckystats.org The COVID-19 testing itself is very challenging to find certainty in. Given that most COVID-19 deaths have co-factors, the data on total reported deaths should be by far the most actionable. Data for Continue reading Risk Assessment Update May 10 on U.S. COVID-19 Deaths

Clade X Quotes: The Governors’ Pandemic

A couple things jumped out at me. Jamie Gorelick, playing U.S. Attorney General during Clade X pandemic exercise in May 2018… “So, Mr. Secretary you said in an earlier conversation that you thought it was a bad idea to be Continue reading Clade X Quotes: The Governors’ Pandemic

Pneumonia+Influenza+COVID-19 = Deaths Below Seasonal Average

Updated Statistics & Customizable Trend Graphs: https://buckystats.org As more experts expect pandemic “peaks” soon, I was curious about how this flu season compared to recent others in terms of deaths, since the mortality data is likely the most accurate out Continue reading Pneumonia+Influenza+COVID-19 = Deaths Below Seasonal Average

Double-Edges of Exponential Scientism

If humans are “bad with exponential growth”, then yes, we can easily fail to detect ubiquitous real dangers in nature. But then we can also easily fail to detect false alarms from both: 1) Those who have studied and know how Continue reading Double-Edges of Exponential Scientism