The Corona Virus Hoax of 2020 = 2023 "Vaccine" Injury And Depopulation

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Re: The Corona Virus Hoax of 2020

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mediatechnology wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 9:23 am
JR. wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 8:32 am I suspect the studies they cited to demonstrate ineffectiveness were given to late stage patients who were already close to death. :roll:

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I agree.
I'm aware of at least two "designed-to-fail" studies.
The VA study which was administered to late-stage inflammatory cytokine storm patients without Zinc and the Lancet study funded by Gates which was withdrawn due to the use of made-up data.
There might be a third where they gave mega doses of HCQ to "prove" harmful effects but I haven't seen it cited in print.

Zinc is really the active ingredient with HCQ acting as an ionophore.
If the patient is Zn deficient - and most people are - the efficacy is greatly reduced.

Therapeutics get in the way of using the China Virus as a means to advance vaccine-based depopulation.
The whole scam blows up.

Have you tried high quality Turmeric as an anti-inflammatory?
I actually use some turmeric (curcumin) in my chili recipe, but probably not as much as you suggest.

A quick search reveals several effects, I didn't see anti-inflammatory listed but lowering blood glucose seems useful.

[update- I just bought a bottle of tumeric/curcumin capsules, so we'll see. I asked my neighbor the pharmacist about it and he shared that he takes it... not for inflammation, but for lowering blood sugar and reportedly anti-fungal. [/update]

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Look here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3400101/
...However, one study tested the clinical efficacy of a herbomineral formulation containing a component rich in curcumin in people with OA in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study [Kulkarni et al. 1991]. Positive results in pain management and mobility were obtained in the treated group. Use of curcumin for the treatment of OA is of significant current research interest but more studies are needed before coming to any conclusion on its antiarthritis potential.
"BodEase" 4.9 Stars: https://www.infowarsstore.com/bodease
It has 95% cucuminoids/790 mg - some of the strongest out there.

I take at least two per day, sometimes 4.
Wash your hands after handling the caps or everything you touch will have a Turmeric orange/yellow stain.

WRT the China Virus I do keep a stash of Tonic Water for the quinine. "Q" and "Fever Tree" are two brands which do not have high fructose corn syrup as an ingredient. Schweppes, which can be found just about anywhere, does have HFCS.
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How The Gates Foundation Manipulates The Media Narrative

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Columbia Journalism Review Explains How The Gates Foundation Manipulates The Media Narrative
I recently examined nearly twenty thousand charitable grants the Gates Foundation had made through the end of June and found more than $250 million going toward journalism. Recipients included news operations like the BBC, NBC, Al Jazeera, ProPublica, National Journal, The Guardian, Univision, Medium, the Financial Times, The Atlantic, the Texas Tribune, Gannett, Washington Monthly, Le Monde, and the Center for Investigative Reporting; charitable organizations affiliated with news outlets, like BBC Media Action and the New York Times’ Neediest Cases Fund; media companies such as Participant, whose documentary Waiting for “Superman” supports Gates’s agenda on charter schools; journalistic organizations such as the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, the National Press Foundation, and the International Center for Journalists; and a variety of other groups creating news content or working on journalism, such as the Leo Burnett Company, an ad agency that Gates commissioned to create a “news site” to promote the success of aid groups. In some cases, recipients say they distributed part of the funding as subgrants to other journalistic organizations—which makes it difficult to see the full picture of Gates’s funding into the fourth estate.

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During the pandemic, news outlets have widely looked to Bill Gates as a public health expert on covid—even though Gates has no medical training and is not a public official. PolitiFact and USA Today (run by the Poynter Institute and Gannett, respectively—both of which have received funds from the Gates Foundation) have even used their fact-checking platforms to defend Gates from “false conspiracy theories” and “misinformation,” like the idea that the foundation has financial investments in companies developing covid vaccines and therapies. In fact, the foundation’s website and most recent tax forms clearly show investments in such companies, including Gilead and CureVac.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ ... -narrative
This is why you should question everything you see, hear or read coming from these folks boys and girls.
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Gates is already hated by the cancel culture because he is wealthy.
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It looks like the drug industry is standing up their new COVID cash cow... not only Annual COVID shots (like flu shots), but booster shots as reportedly a hong kong man has been infected with different strains of COVID, two different times.

Everybody wants to develop subscription revenue streams including the drug industry. :roll:

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CDC walks back COVID-19 testing, warns not to argue with anti-maskers

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CDC walks back COVID-19 testing, warns not to argue with anti-maskers
...And once upon a time, on COVID-19 testing guidelines, the CDC said this, CNN reported: “Testing is recommended for all close contacts of persons with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Because of the potential for asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic transmission, it is important that contacts of individuals with SARS-CoV-2 infected be quickly identified and tested.”

That spawned a whole medical and political cry for widespread, rapidly implemented and heftily funded contact tracing systems to be put in place — with even Rep. Bobby Rush, Democrat, calling for $100 billion worth of funding to hire, train and equip local governments everywhere with the necessary tools and manpower to track the virus (to track and surveil citizens, is more like it).

But now?

Now the CDC’s changed its tune.

On the CDC website is now this advice: “If you have been in close contact (within 6 feet) of a person with a COVID-19 infection for at least 15 minutes but do not have symptoms, you do not necessarily need a test unless you are a vulnerable individual or your health care provider of state or local public health officials recommend you take one.”

Either the CDC is coming ‘round to solid sense — by putting a stop to the silly practice of recommending tests, tests, tests for everybody and anybody in the country who comes into contact with a COVID-19 patient, and in so doing, driving up the nonsense “case” count numbers that are largely meaningless.

Or — and this maybe what’s taking place here — the CDC still wants the strict testing policy but not the political heat, and so is booting the decision-making process, to test or not to test, to local medical bureaucrats and states. And as we’ve seen with the mask policy, where the CDC recommends but does not require, it’s the states, the localities and even the private businesses that then implement the federal guidance as a mandate.

And speaking of masks, the CDC now says this to private businesses, CNN reported: “Don’t argue with a customer if they make threats or become violent.”

Good advice. Sound advice.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/20 ... -argue-an/
CDC Website regarding mask confrontations: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nc ... lence.html

I wonder if this change is due to Dr. Scott Atlas' influence.
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Texas County Drops From 4600+ Active COVID Cases To Under 100 After Audit

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Texas County Drops From 4600+ Active COVID Cases To Under 100 After Audit
Doubting the accuracy of State of Texas Covid-19 numbers, Collin Co., Texas, dropped its active case numbers from over 4600 to under 100 overnight after an audit.

Earlier this month, Collin Co.’s ‘Covid-19 Dashboard’ claimed over 4600 active cases in the county based on data provided by the Texas Dept. of State Health Services, prompting county officials to question the accuracy of the data because, presumably, the county’s hospitals weren’t overloaded.

“Collin County is providing COVID-19 numbers and data as a convenience to our residents, however, Department of State Health Services (DSHS) officials have acknowledged that the active case count for Collin County is significantly overstated,” reads a disclaimer on the county’s web site. “We advise residents that Collin County lacks confidence in the data currently being provided to us.”

“DSHS officials have agreed to immediately redirect resources to correct the issue, but have not provided a timeline on when their reports will be corrected.”

The DSHS data reported over 4600 active cases in Collin Co. on Aug. 25:

Compare that to the revised active cases on Aug. 26 of just 81.

It appears most of the active cases were recalculated as ‘recovered.’

Source: https://www.infowars.com/texas-county-d ... ter-audit/

See also: https://communityimpact.com/dallas-fort ... dashboard/
Collin County is a highly-populated county north of Dallas County and is home to the cities of Frisco, McKinney, Richardson, Plano and part of the city of Dallas.
98% of the reported cases are fake...
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Could be an innocent mistake... Unlikely a cheat would go that big, but who knows?

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David Icke's Speech at the Unite for Freedom Rally

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David Icke's Speech at the Unite for Freedom Rally

Video: https://banned.video/watch?id=5f4aad8c838dfb0597dad327

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CDC: 6% Of US COVID-19 Deaths List COVID-19 As Only Cause Of Death

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CDC: 6% Of US COVID-19 Deaths List COVID-19 As Only Cause Of Death
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) this week released a report that shows the types of health conditions and contributing causes mentioned in conjunction with deaths involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

In the latest update, the CDC pointed out that only 6% of deaths related to COVID-19 listed COVID-19 as the only cause of death. The vast majority of patients that were listed as COVID-19 related deaths also suffered from serious comorbidities.

The CDC is reporting 167,558 COVID-19 related deaths in the United State as of August 28, 2020. Out of the 167,558 COVID-19 related deaths, only 10,053 (6%) mentioned COVID-19 as the only cause according to the CDC’s new numbers. The other 94% of the COVID-19 related deaths had comorbidities associated with those deaths.

Source: https://truepundit.com/cdc-6-of-us-covi ... -of-death/

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covi ... /index.htm
Let's see:

10053 deaths/330,052,960 population = 0.003% or 3 per 100,000.
7500 people per day die on average in the US. The cumulative Covid BS-19 death count is 1.34 days of normal deaths.
The average age of Covid deaths is about 77-82 years - longer than the average lifespan.

This is not the black plague.
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Australia: Pregnant Woman Arrested for Facebook Post Slamming Lockdown

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Pregnant woman, 28, arrested in front of kids inside her home over Facebook post ‘slamming lockdown’
A PREGNANT woman, 28, was arrested in her own home after allegedly inciting an anti-lockdown protest on Facebook.

Zoe Lee was handcuffed and charged with incitement in front of her children and partner at home while wearing her pyjamas in Victoria, Australia.

She was arrested after posting in a since-deleted event on Facebook called "Freedom Day Ballarat."

The offending post said: "Anyone from Ballarat please join us in our fight for freedom and human rights!"

The increasingly distressed mother insisted she wasn't breaking any laws by creating and then promoting the event.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12560100/ ... -lockdown/
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See also: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-09-02/ ... m/12623118
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