The folks at ARK Invest, including its shameless leader Cathie Wood, have long invested in and tirelessly promoted Tesla. They have made available for public consumption their own TSLA (stock ticker) pricing model which is based on Monte Carlo simulation. Their TSLA price targets - base case, bear case, bull case - a few years forward are, not surprisingly, all multiples above its current price. Anyone who understands investing, a fascinating but humbling field which has occupied my life for over 40 years, would know that ARK’s model in less than worthless. In fact, it’s dangerous. There is no stock on the planet which can be modeled that way. Either you know why or you don’t.
Stating that one in five deaths worldwide is caused by air pollution from fossil fuels is no different. It’s absurd to make such a claim. If a 3 year old child dies in Mozambique, who determines the cause is air pollution? If it’s a 55 year old man in Sacramento, what if he smoked for 30 years? It’s sad this garbage passes as research and then is quoted as a factual statistic. Wait a minute, wasn’t I also told by similar experts, in no uncertain terms, to get a vaccine which will unquestionably prevent me from getting a certain virus? Hmmm......
Yes there has never been any evidence that any vaccination has saved lives. Alfred Wallace said in 1898 'This brief statement of the early history of vaccination has been introduced here in order to give what seems to be a probable explanation of the remarkable fact that a large portion of the medical profession accepted, as proved, that vaccination protected against a subsequent inoculation of small-pox, when in reality there was no such proof, as the subsequent history of small-pox epidemics has shown.' No proof. https://georgiedonny.substack.com/p/lets-hope-the-monkey-pox-nonsense even for the original and most deadly; smallpox. Still none.
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/c-change/news/fossil-fuel-air-pollution-responsible-for-1-in-5-deaths-worldwide/?active_tab=1&articles_page=11&research_page=2#:~:text=Now%20more%20than%20ever%20we,that%20climate%20actions%20can%20deliver.%E2%80%9D&text=Worldwide%2C%20air%20pollution%20from%20burning,population%20of%20New%20York%20City.
The study was impressive, and the results not comical
The folks at ARK Invest, including its shameless leader Cathie Wood, have long invested in and tirelessly promoted Tesla. They have made available for public consumption their own TSLA (stock ticker) pricing model which is based on Monte Carlo simulation. Their TSLA price targets - base case, bear case, bull case - a few years forward are, not surprisingly, all multiples above its current price. Anyone who understands investing, a fascinating but humbling field which has occupied my life for over 40 years, would know that ARK’s model in less than worthless. In fact, it’s dangerous. There is no stock on the planet which can be modeled that way. Either you know why or you don’t.
Stating that one in five deaths worldwide is caused by air pollution from fossil fuels is no different. It’s absurd to make such a claim. If a 3 year old child dies in Mozambique, who determines the cause is air pollution? If it’s a 55 year old man in Sacramento, what if he smoked for 30 years? It’s sad this garbage passes as research and then is quoted as a factual statistic. Wait a minute, wasn’t I also told by similar experts, in no uncertain terms, to get a vaccine which will unquestionably prevent me from getting a certain virus? Hmmm......
Yes there has never been any evidence that any vaccination has saved lives. Alfred Wallace said in 1898 'This brief statement of the early history of vaccination has been introduced here in order to give what seems to be a probable explanation of the remarkable fact that a large portion of the medical profession accepted, as proved, that vaccination protected against a subsequent inoculation of small-pox, when in reality there was no such proof, as the subsequent history of small-pox epidemics has shown.' No proof. https://georgiedonny.substack.com/p/lets-hope-the-monkey-pox-nonsense even for the original and most deadly; smallpox. Still none.