A grown-up Bicentennial Baby writing from a wood house. Currently researching the events of 2020, with a focus on NYC's mass casualty event and the disappearance of positive flu tests.
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Independent researcher focused on COVID events in early 2020, with an emphasis on the New York City death spike. Writing from a wood house.
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