Speaking with Mark Kulacz about NYC’s disturbing home death & ambulance dispatch data.
I spoke with Mark Kulacz, archivist & host of Housatonic Live about disturbing data related to New York City’s spring 2020 home death event, which I believe could point to a strategic chemical poisoning event involving drugs.

Whatever the truth is, Americans need and deserve answers about what happened in the city that took center stage in The Pandemic Kick-Off Show.
You can watch the 2-hour episode, which is edited from a longer conversation, on Soothspider Rumble or Bitchute. [Transcript available here.]
A spruced-up version of each visual I used – plus a few extras – is copied below.
The slides don’t include all points I made, nor do they reflect everything that Mark and I discussed.
UPDATE: 14 March 2026: A death event involving drugs would not need to be strategic; it could be accidental and/or an “attack” involving other contaminated agents. Even then, the challenge presented by the cardiac arrest curve is (like the curve of the entire death spike) a matter of timing and shape. We would expect to see more random variation in cardiac arrest time-series data if the trigger were drugs, vaping agents, or fentanyl-laced prescription medications. Likewise, I’m hard-pressed to explain why a combination of factors would result in a curve with the characteristics presented – which is one of many reasons why data manipulation/engineering is on table with all things New York spring 2020. For related topics, see this article and this one.

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