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Greg Penglis

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Action Radio Show Notes:   7/22/20

Everything went wrong today.  The last couple of days we weren't going out live.  Today, things appeared to start out ok, I heard the theme, but then I couldn't hear anything, the phone lines weren't working, the promos would play but I couldn't hear them, and then I got this OOPS message that the engineers were working on the website.  At the point of trying everything and getting nowhere, I thought I'd give you the background anyway for the National Center for Health Statistics.

9:00 - If you start listening here you will get my monologue for what is happening with all the weekly death totals to Covid-19.  This works in conjunction with my Facebook page for both the line chart I've heen sharing all week, and the numbers of deaths per week I crunched with my calculator before the show, which you should have side by side while listening.  Used together you get a great idea of what is really happening away from the propaganda.  This weeks numbers come out today, so I'll be reporting them tomorrow.  

15:00 - This is where I actually get into the numbers I crunched, and the CDC line chart, and analyse the death counts per week.  I go through the weekly death totals and compare those to the actions of government to allegedly deal with the crisis, and point out the insanity of those decisions. I also talk about herd immunity, and my new concept, "national immunity," where the whole country becomes immune to a virus, just like we do every flu season, which is why that years flu stops making people sick.  I think Coronavirus works the same way.  I only got as far as the peak of the Pandemic, mid-April.  So I will pick this analysis up when I can, probably Friday, or Monday.