This (retweeted by Susan Portnoy, AKA KassandraSeven).
O’Brien is an ABC reporter yet clearly is lying here as Jones presented her data in the whistleblower case and doing so for no particular reason.
Ultimately DeSantis’s team rejected the facts of their own malfeasance because that is what one does when the Governor weaponizes government and media against its own people putting a foreign agent in charge of PsyOp duty. It’s like this. “We decided there was NO PROOF of our Crimes because WE said so.” That Jones presented her evidence makes Jay O’Brien’s statement a clear lie, made likely because someone asked him to lie for them.
Pushaw perhaps? DeSantis? The tweet above is an original tweet, not in response to someone else, so the behavior is quite obvious a choice that makes no sense unless there were an underlying agenda to make such a lie.
So who did ask Jay to lie?
Some of the Single Purpose Hate Accounts assigned to Pushaw to work on Florida politics attacking others, of course had an appearance in the thread.
I went through Florida’s data end of March or first week of April looking at the numbers reported to the CDC along with the rest of the US.
None of the national data was sortable with things left as raw and difficult as possible causing me to waste about six hours on the task when that stuff normally takes a couple of minutes. I long ago threw away my tabulations yet came to the obvious conclusion that multiple states were woefully underreporting deaths.
Florida’s numbers were off from the get-go, and got far worse by the summer time where daily reports were undercutting known deaths by several hundred, instead claiming a handful of dead. DeSantis did that to convince people to take unwise risks that in many cases resulted in infection, hospitalization and death, in what can only be described as passive genocide.
There was a huge “unattributed” jump in fatalities corresponding with the main ways that COVID causes death, pneumonia, heart attack and stroke.
While the deaths during that first analysis I did were underreported by at least a third in Florida, other states that I ran the comparisons on were high too, with several around twenty percent including California and New York.
There were of course key differences between NY, CA and Florida as only one of those states had leadership working to convince people of an unreality.
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