Remember that pandemic that was going to wipe out humanity? We're still here.
By Jon Rappoport
Every few years, a new virus shows up that, experts tell us,
can wipe out half the world in six months...and then it doesn't happen.
I could give you several examples. In this piece, let's
harken back to SARS, the vague flu lookalike that suddenly showed up in
2003 and was going to decimate the Earth.
When SARS hit, the World Health Organization (WHO) put the
world on notice not to fly into Toronto. The city lost billions of
tourism dollars.
The fabled "coronavirus," touted as the cause of SARS, was
evil and covert and unique. So said ten WHO labs, which took over all
official research on the "plague."
But on May 1, 2003, Dr. Frank Plummer, head of the WHO lab in
Winnipeg, issued a blockbuster to a SARS summit in Canada. He was now
finding the coronavirus in ZERO percent of SARS cases.
Weeks before, Plummer had said eighty percent of patients
showed the virus, then that had dropped to sixty, forty, thirty, and now
it was ZERO.
You have to understand that even eighty percent is not sufficient to call the virus the cause of any disease condition.
But ZERO?
Yes, they all have the disease, the same disease, and we have
the virus behind it all. The virus is present in ZERO percent of cases.
And the doctor saying this is a consummate insider, the chief
honcho at Canada's WHO lab. WHO being the agency, along with the CDC,
that is in charge of all research on SARS.
Understand, given the fact that SARS is supposedly composed
of a list of vague symptoms---cough, fever, fatigue, lung
infection---the coronavirus is the only thing that is tying these cases
together----AND WHEN THAT VIRUS PROVED TO BE MEANINGLESS, all the cases
were set adrift, so to speak, joining the ranks of regular old flu and
lung infection.
And the SARS death rate was low, so low the whole thing turned out to be a dud. A phony dud.
Of course, no one at the CDC or WHO admitted this. These
people are experts at "moving on." And they're adept at writing history
to revise facts and cover their backsides.
But a whole parade of fake pandemics---and attendant dire
warnings---does, over time, achieve one objective: it conditions people
to accept the lie that vaccines are the best solution to illness.
And that's no small feat. It's especially important when you
consider the fact that the CDC, which is tasked with overseeing vaccine
safety and efficacy, buys and sells $4 billion worth of vaccines a year.
This is BUSINESS we're talking about, and in order to promote business,
PR people cook up all sorts of schemes.
Pandemics, even if they don't pan out, are clever propaganda.
Also, the horror story of GERMS that can cause plagues
anywhere in the world at the drop of a hat---the ceaseless drumbeat of
germs, germs, and more germs---obscures all sorts of environmental
causes of illness and death. For example, toxic chemicals produced by
major and favored corporations.
"It's the virus" is the greatest cover story on planet Earth.
Don't forget that one.
Oh---you want to know the official figures on SARS? 8000
cases worldwide, 774 deaths, between 2002 and 2003. No cases on the
record since 2004. By any standard, that's a DUD. But go ahead, read the
official accounts and histories. See if you can find one clear
admission that the whole thing was nonsense. Good luck.
Remember, it's not the pandemic that's important. It's the
warning about the pandemic. That's what moves product off the
shelves....
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