McGill’s “fact checker” fails to find critical flaws in Died Suddenly

This is helpful a post. While there are a few problems with the movie (for example, a misinterpretation of Bill Gates comment about vaccines and “reducing population”), Steve Kirsch is right. The core is difficult to dispute…embalmers are seeing horrific things in people’s arteries and veins. It is so awful.

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/mcgills-fact-checker-fails-to-find?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=548354&post_id=88174009&isFreemail=false&utm_medium=email

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Mark Skidmore is Professor of Economics at Michigan State University where he holds the Morris Chair in State and Local Government Finance and Policy. His research focuses on topics in public finance, regional economics, and the economics of natural disasters. Mark created the Lighthouse Economics website and blog to share economic research and information relevant for navigating tumultuous times.

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