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Unapologetically Me's avatar

You're the best "cdc".

Thanks John, for everything you do here and on X.

Big (broke ass) fan. ♥️👍🥳

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Dennis K McGee's avatar

Really good move John, and for all the right reasons. I knew you were serious early on. I didn't need further proof, but this move is demonstrative that what you're doing is not about your ego. Kudos.

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KTonCapeCod's avatar

Will you let us know when we need to figure out how to move with you! When is the final cutoff that the dog is let loose?

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John Beaudoin Sr The Real CdC's avatar

They take care of the redirect and name change. But I can only do it once.

Done.

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Bandit's avatar

So, we don't need to resign to the new name, right?

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

It's already done. Checked the url.

https://therealcdc.substack.com/p/name-change-alert-coquin-de-chien/comments

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la chevalerie vit's avatar

Thank you good sir for all you do.

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Diana Mara Henry's avatar

Naughty dog, we'll miss you! all success to the real CDC!

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Maria N's avatar

What? I finally learned how to spell it. 😂

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John Beaudoin Sr The Real CdC's avatar

LOL. Had to. After three podcasts this week where I had to spell it three times on each show and explain it all, I had to make the right marketing move.

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Andrew Devlin's avatar

I like it, John!

I always read your posts and haven’t read one yet where I didn’t learn something important. Your new moniker is accurate as you know more about current health issues than the gasbags in DC. Good luck and God Bless!

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Simon Tee's avatar

And in Atlanta.

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Red Pill's avatar

Smart move. Keep up the great work.

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GeoffPainPhD's avatar

Did you consider registering yourself as a Trademark, as did Peter McCullough ?

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AnnR's avatar

Oh, the irony of your new name!!!! Love it!!!

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Nuala Norris's avatar

Thank for all you do.

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Captain Jessica's avatar

Thank you John, I dont know French, so this really helps and

keeps us all remembering the name of your book!!

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Hi John

Today I stumbled across a recent interview you did on your work on Covid stats and deaths. I would like to send you some material from the other side of the world but could not find an email contact address. As an old man who is not in the fields of medicine, science or Math/Statistics I have taken a keen interest in the developments. Early in Feb 2020 I saved a file under the title "Virus alarmism" as I anticipated what the media and politicians would do. Despite this I was shocked at how far they have gone.

I saw an obituary of Douglas Altman, who died in 2018. He had waged a long-running campaign to improve the use of statistics in medical research. As a professor of statistics in medicine at the University of Oxford, in 1998 Altman described the problem as follows:

“The majority of statistical analyses are performed by people with an inadequate understanding of statistical methods. They are then peer reviewed by people who are generally no more knowledgeable. Sadly, much research may benefit researchers rather more than patients, especially when it is carried out primarily as a ridiculous career necessity.”

A son of mine who has done serious scientific research at leading universities has confirmed this in his experience and seen much of the corruption in medical science. I use an assumed name when posting to protect him. I would like an email or preferably a postal address to send you relevant material that I have not seen published or used in any discussions over the past four and a half years.

My gmail account is under my assumed name with no spaces or additions.

Thanks and I wish you well with your endeavors to promote honest discussion of what should be described as "Covid fraud."

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BEVERLY's avatar

Good move. It has been harder to promote your work when people can't pronounce it, spell it or remember it. I mentioned this to you a few months ago when you were considering rebranding. I think the name change will help to get the word out on the important work you have done and continue to do.

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