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The website claims to be “run by an international team of developers, researchers, and volunteers” and “published by a small and independent digital media company based in the United States.”
But public records show little evidence of a company that employs a multilingual team of analysts and researchers. It’s not clear whether the company has paid staff vetting its data for accuracy or whether it relies solely on automation and crowdsourcing. The site does have at least one job posting, from October, seeking a volunteer web developer.
Once known as Worldometers, the website was originally created in 2004 by Andrey Alimetov, then a 20-year-old recent immigrant from Russia who had just gotten his first IT job in New York.
“It’s a super simple website, there is nothing crazy about it,” he recently told CNN.
Within about a year, Alimetov said, the site was getting 20,000 or 30,000 visits every day but costing him too much money in web-hosting fees.
“There was no immediate fast way to cash out,” he said, so he listed the site on eBay and sold it for $2,000 sometime in 2005 or 2006.
why would people who dont trust a "vaccine" trust a "medicine"?
Do you really have to ask such a silly question in light of the nature of the "vaccine" we are dealing with???
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Originally Posted by Chi-town
Please use ligit sights.
My eyesight is legit. Isn't yours?
Jokes aside, I wish people would worry less about the site the info comes from and more about the info. Either it is true or it isn't. Makes ZERO difference what site it comes from. You shouldn't be trusting ANY website at all. Anyone can say anything they want on the internet. It falls on you to verify its validity. Nobody can do that for you. Even the "fact checker" sites are bogus.
Do you give Pres Trump credit for it? He claims it and got booed for it. Still he persists it is his to boast.
I couldn't care less who takes credit for it. In my eyes, it is suspect. Doesn't matter to me if the Pope developed it. I suspect that at some point in the future, whoever it is that takes credit for it will have a dinosaur-sized albatross around their neck.
Do you really have to ask such a silly question in light of the nature of the "vaccine" we are dealing with???
My eyesight is legit. Isn't yours?
Jokes aside, I wish people would worry less about the site the info comes from and more about the info. Either it is true or it isn't. Makes ZERO difference what site it comes from. You shouldn't be trusting ANY website at all. Anyone can say anything they want on the internet. It falls on you to verify its validity. Nobody can do that for you. Even the "fact checker" sites are bogus.
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Originally Posted by ChrisC
I couldn't care less who takes credit for it. In my eyes, it is suspect. Doesn't matter to me if the Pope developed it. I suspect that at some point in the future, whoever it is that takes credit for it will have a dinosaur-sized albatross around their neck.
Well, I survived to retire. I got the vaccine and getting the booster. Wife did, and brother who survived cancer.
We are not afraid. Know too many who have in the highly rural PA region I live. It was never meant to be a political punching bag. Some of you made it that.
I got all my early 1960s basically mandated vaccines to start school too.
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