Saturday, May 7, 2022

The Quirks of History

History is full of twists and turns that make for unexpected outcomes. This is especially true when there's a conspiracy going on. The people scheming behind the scenes are taken by surprise by something unforeseen, and the outcomes of their plans turn out to be different from what they aimed for.

In an effort to correct these unforeseen consequences, new plans are drawn up, but these too have a tendency to miss the mark. There's always something that the conspirators haven't thought properly through, or that they were unable to foresee simply because of its random nature.

These mishaps turn up as odd quirks in history. Things evolve along what looks like a well thought out storyline, but the story deteriorates over time. Things don't add up. After a while, the story is full of inconsistencies and weird things start to happen.

The latest oddity of our currently unfolding drama is the sudden and unexpected focus on abortion laws. The supreme court in the US is considering making abortions less easy to get. This has come to the public's attention through a leak.

Suddenly everyone is up in arms about the leak and the content of the leak. But few people are wondering why this issue is suddenly given any attention by the supreme court. The odd thing going on is not the leak or the law, but the fact that the issue has gotten the attention of the court in the first place. What prompted such a club of entitled busybodies to bring this up now?

The answer to this may be that something unusual is happening to the abortion statistics. I'm not the only one keeping an eye on mortality rates and the like. Statisticians everywhere are doing this all the time, and they will scratch their heads and wonder if there's a sudden change in what they see.

A friend of mine on Facebook has suggested that the real reason for this sudden urge to make abortions less readily available is that abortion numbers are down. This drop can plausibly be attributed to the virus and lockdowns for 2021, but there's no way to explain such a drop for subsequent years. Something permanent has to be introduced into the official narrative, and a change in abortion laws would fit this mark.

I've looked for abortion numbers online, and I couldn't find anything more recent than 2020, so I don't know for sure that these numbers drop off a cliff in 2021, or if this drop will extend into the years beyond. However, I'll make a point of analyzing these numbers when I find them to see if my Facebook friend's assumptions are right.

If my friend is right about the supreme court's motives, it's all the more amusing that there was a leak. The rioting and protests by the conspirator's unthinking minions may make it impossible for the court to stick to their plan. The people who have been useful in pushing snake oil through peer pressure and intimidation, are now throwing a spanner into the works by blocking the conspirator's plan to cover up the destruction wrought by their scheme.

But even if they manage to push through with their desired changes to abortion laws, there's still the issue of rising mortality rates among the young. Anyone can go to Wikipedia's notable deaths and count for themselves how many young people are currently dying relative to older ones. That relationship used to be around 22%. The figures for May this far puts that figure above 28%.

The official narrative is crumbling, and we are seeing the conspirators desperately trying to cover their tracks.

Notable deaths according to Wikipedia
Notable deaths according to Wikipedia

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