Mater’s Musings #28: Why Would The ABC Do This – I Wonder?


One of the most telling statistics about Covid-19 is the breakdown of deaths and cases into age brackets.

Having tried to do some thorough analysis on the situation, I can tell you, the authorities make it exceptionally difficult to obtain data connected with age. It’s almost as if goes against the narrative, and must be suppressed. It’s like Kryptonite to the Covid narrative, and must be kept away from the plebs, lest they start to make a personal assessment of risk.

Sources all vary in how they play games with the data: from just not providing it, right through to being dishonest with how they present it.

Think I’m being paranoid? I noticed this from the ABC Covid-19 data page. One of but many examples.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation Covid Website

What Statistician orders the age brackets like that?

I’ll tell you; one who wants to make high death rates appear to be occurring along the entire spectrum, or at least at both ends.

As most people would expect ages to be ordered in accordance with numerical convention, only the neurotics and the paranoid will notice the trickery…as is the aim.

They are pushing the narrative that the Delta variant is ‘cruelling’ the young, but the figures just won’t play along…so they must be ‘nudged’ somehow.



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calli
calli
September 18, 2021 7:52 am

Unless it has a numerical scale, it’s a meaningless graphic, simply showing proportionality. And they can’t even be honest with that.

They just keep proving, day after day, what a waste of space they are.

It could be a “death from Covid” graph or a “death from all causes” graph. They would show the same thing – the old die and the young survive.

Perfidious Albino
Perfidious Albino
September 18, 2021 8:18 am

The slight of hand is so obvious and yet…

Mak Siccar
Mak Siccar
September 18, 2021 8:36 am

Posting this here in the hope it doesn’t get lost on other threads ….

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/09/one_reason_for_the_push_for_covid_vaccination_may_be_to_eliminate_a_possible_control_group.html

There are a number of reasons to explain the intense push from the Biden administration and the government medical bureaucracy to get people to take the COVID vaccine. From a wide search of the information available, I find it hard to believe that the actual health of people is one of the reasons.

For example, why demand that people with natural immunity get vaccinated? And why insist on vaccinating children when their risk of serious effects from the virus is minuscule? It makes no scientific sense, especially when the vaccine itself can cause serious health issues for the young.

This brings up one of the less talked about reasons behind the vaccination mania. It’s to eliminate a possible control group of non-vaccinated people to which the vaccinated can be compared. Let me explain.

Roger
Roger
September 18, 2021 8:59 am

Just checked the ABC website; the graph has been corrected.

CrazyOldRanga
CrazyOldRanga
September 18, 2021 9:02 am

You only have to look at the way the MSN overhype the rare cases of younger people dying of the coof to understand the reality of it. If you are over 60, there is a chance of dying. Under 60? Not so much.

Take whatever precautions that YOU feel are required.

Roger
Roger
September 18, 2021 9:25 am

That’s weird.

I’m seeing a corrected version.

thefrollickingmole
thefrollickingmole
September 18, 2021 9:32 am

Another trick is to lump the ages 12-50 in one pile and have them as cases instead of deaths.
If you do the same with deaths it looks farcical.

Rabz
September 18, 2021 9:33 am

If the ALPBC didn’t exist, such hysterical fraudulent idiocy wouldn’t be an issue.

calli
calli
September 18, 2021 9:37 am

I went to the site. Mater’s graph as depicted above is still there. All the other graphs appear to have a rational listing and distribution.

So, it’s either deliberate or their graphics guru has stuffed up.

Rabz
September 18, 2021 9:37 am

Anyone else?

Minitru appears to have “corrected” it.

mem
mem
September 18, 2021 10:00 am

There are many other tricks in the media’s reporting of statistics to the public. I think the most dishonest one is to only report cumulative totals since Covid 19 reporting in Australia commenced in early March 2020. This means that we are looking at 18 months totals which makes figures appear much larger than if reported on a monthly basis or annual basis and makes it very difficult to make comparisons. If it was reported that only 193 people had died of Covid 19 since January 2021 which is .75 people (i.e. less than person per hundred thousand Australia wide, does this sound as scary to you? No, but it is true. Go down to the table and graph depicting how Australia compares to the World here https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert/coronavirus-covid-19-case-numbers-and-statistics#cases-and-deaths-by-age-and-sex

Arky
September 18, 2021 10:05 am

This whole thing is the biggest beat up in human history.
No one under 60 should give a tuppenny fuck.
All the scared old fucks should lock themselves up instead of locking up everyone else.
Take a vax, don’t take a vax, what’s it to do with anyone but yourself.
The world has gone insane, I want off.

Miss Anthropist
Miss Anthropist
September 18, 2021 10:12 am

The ABC.? I remember them when they were a great asset. That was a long time ago though. Before they got arse cancer and devolved into collocca they are now.
Otherwise what Arky said just above + lots.

Rex Anger
Rex Anger
September 18, 2021 10:13 am

The world has gone insane, I want off.

Does the land of Arkadia have trains?

If not, do you have any openings in your Citizens’ Defence Militia?

And do I need proof of vaccination to get in?

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
September 18, 2021 10:38 am

The other glaring omission is an x-axis scale.
I’ll bet if you asked your average arts grad ABC viewer to estimate the x-axis values, they would over-estimate by an order of magnitude.

HD
HD
September 18, 2021 10:50 am

Mak Siccar says:
September 18, 2021 at 8:36 am

I had been wondering the same thing about how exactly from here on will the control group be constituted for future blood testing. That is to say the reference range in future clinicians compare a patient’s blood test results to. In general though, with high vaccination rates how much of an impact will this have on what is normal in all other aspects of health and the inferences used(?) Biochemical, Haematological, Radiological, physiological…. Will unvaccinated people longer term be the evidence of how monged-up the rest of the population in future are?

The better known ( to in particular clinical chemistry people and endocrinologists) historical example is blood testosterone. How when current day male populations are compared to populations from 150 years ago, virtually all current day men would appear to be abnormally low these days.

Arky
September 18, 2021 11:01 am

I think the charts are created with an Adobe program, that has a hover function to give the number for each bar. If it’s converted to a picture before putting on that website they probably lose the x- axis info.
Likewise, the shifting around of the bars could be a stuff up rather than a conspiracy.

Old Lefty
Old Lefty
September 19, 2021 8:28 pm

Anaesthesia Palace Chook, her flunkey Young and the ABC’s ‘Australia’s most trusted doctor’ Norman Swan have done more than anyone to slow down vaccination by talking up the risks of AZ (which are about the same as being killed by a lightning strike if untreated, and far less if treated). But the Chook for the ABC and its media satellites can do no wrong because of her extremist baby- and granny-killimg legislation.

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