Key-indicator analysis, the Chinese virus and the climate scam

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley Models! Dontcha just wish your taxes didn’t have to pay for them? First there was the Imperial College model that predicted 500,000 deaths in the…

The COVID Growth Curve (In Verse) #coronavirus

Guest verse by Denis Howarth     On April 13, Israel’s Channel 12 television broadcast a discussion with Isaac Ben-Israel, who heads the Security Studies program at Tel Aviv University, chairs…

Wuhan #coronavirus/CoVid-19 Rumination #7

By Rud Istvan When ctm enabled the very first of my now several guest posts on this topic, it was partly because of my explicit analogies to climate change. As…

Chinese virus on the shelf

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley As a Sunday rest from the doom and gloom about the Chinese virus, here is an ingenious photographic composition from one of Britain’s leading artists.…

How many die of the Chinese virus, and how many die with it? #coronavirus

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley One of the most frequently-asked questions about the Chinese virus is how many of those who die after becoming infected die of the virus, and…

Data we ought to know and don’t know about the Chinese virus #coronavirus

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The ineptitude of Western governments when keeping crucial statistics about the Chinese virus is becoming culpable. For a start, they are not even counting deaths…

COVID-19 is a harsh teacher. Let’s learn from it.

Reposted from the Fabius Maximus Blog By Larry Kummer, Editor / 16 April 2020 Summary: COVID-19 teaches us about the propaganda and arrogance that hobble us. The cost in lives…

#coronavirus New paper suggests it is more 75 times more widespread but less symptomatic

Estimated numbers of Covid19 antibodies based in random samples in Santa Clara County reveals approximately 75 times more people had COVID-19 than actual government reporting numbers. What this means; the…

Business continuity and the Chinese virus #coronavirus

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley Early in 2001, an international corporation’s chief financial officer conducted a business-continuity appraisal of the entire business. All insurances were reviewed and brought up to…

How to re-open the country and control COVID-19 #coronavirus

Thoughts of a Mathematician This article assumes that federal, state, county, and city governments, having jurisdiction over a particular location, act in coordination and agreement. This agreement is referred to…

In favor of epistemic trespassing #coronavirus

Reposted from Dr. Judith Curry’s Climate Etc. Posted on April 14, 2020 by curryja by Judith Curry On the importance of expertise from other fields for COVD19 and climate change.…

Did ChiCom-19 Come From a Red Chinese Lab?

Guest “Cold Warrior-ing” by David Middleton Those readers who either aren’t proficient in the English language and/or don’t remember the Cold War, may be unfamiliar with the acronym: ChiCom. It…

What is the Chinese-virus case fatality rate? #coronavirus

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley As the mean daily compound growth rates both in total confirmed cases and in total deaths continue to drop in most countries in the direction…

Have We Won?

Reposted from Climate Scepticism Posted on 10 Apr 20 by Geoff Chambers By that I mean, has climate hysteria finally been defeated, and will it be replaced by sensible, rational,…

NASA Satellite Data Show 30 Percent Drop In Air Pollution Over Northeast U.S.

From NASA Over the past several weeks, NASA satellite measurements have revealed significant reductions in air pollution over the major metropolitan areas of the Northeast United States. Similar reductions have…

More good news about the Chinese virus, and the Easter Funny

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The good news keeps coming. In the United States and Canada, the weekly-averaged daily compound growth rates of confirmed cases of infection are now about…

#coronavirus Useful relevant science: the bats behind the Covid-19 pandemic

From Polar Bear Science Posted on April 11, 2020 | Comments Off on Useful relevant science: the bats behind the Covid-19 pandemic This bit of mammalian science is worth a read,…

#coronavirus Good news: the downtrend in Chinese-virus case-growth rates continues

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The good news is that in most of the countries we are tracking the downtrend in the growth rates of both confirmed cases and deaths…

The spy’s dilemma and the lockdown dichotomy

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley [Update: Good news: Boris Johnson is now out of intensive care. His prospects for recovery are, therefore, very greatly improved.] Consider how fair-minded is our…

But is it really no worse than flu?

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley Some commenters responding to this daily series providing some information about the Chinese virus have repeated what seems to have become something of a mantra…

March 2020 CO2 Levels at Mauna Loa Show No Obvious Effect from Global Economic Downturn

From Dr. Roy Spencer’s Blog April 7th, 2020 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. The COVID-19 disease spread is causing a worldwide shutdown in economic activity as business close, airlines…

#coronavirus Wuhan Coronavirus Guest Post Four

Guest post by Rud Istvan, I have been following this closely for a number of previously explained reasons, while mostly self-isolating with my significant other in South Florida (groceries once…

“Westward No!” BLM Bureaucrats Resist Moving From DC to Colorado

Guest “making the bureaucrats quit” by David Middleton Westward No! A Bitter Land-Office Business in Taming Federal BureaucratsBy Vince Bielski, RealClearInvestigationsApril 07, 2020 The Trump administration’s big strike against the…

Coronavirus Death Predictions Bring New Meaning to Hysteria

image licensed from 123rf.com Reposted from RealClearMarkets with author permission  (and slightly out of date) By Michael Fumento April 01, 2020 The U.S. is staring at a Netflix-type apocalypse. You…