"In the previous epidemics, which turned out to be duds---West Nile,
SARS, bird flu, Swine Flu, MERS, Zika, Ebola---there were people
claiming the virus had been diabolically weaponized, it was spreading
unchecked, and THIS WAS THE BIG ONE. If they had
been right, we would not be here to discuss epidemics. We would all be
dead. Of course, this history of duds gives these doomsayers no pause
at all. They keep predicting THE END. They have miraculously short
memories." (Jon Rappoport, The Underground)
I've been investigating and writing about fake epidemics for over 30
years. One of my prime strategies: were there hidden and unreported
causes that would explain people's symptoms and illnesses---causes
having nothing to do with viruses? I found them. "The
virus" turned out to be a convenient and very effective cover story
that would obscure the true causes that important forces wanted to hide.
So I began looking into Wuhan, the center of the current "coronavirus
epidemic." I was particularly interested in the one symptom that was
slightly different from the typical flu symptoms from past fake
epidemics: the emphasis on lung problems and pneumonia.
Here is what I've found out so far.
First of all, Wuhan, a city of 11 million, is called "the Chicago of
China." It is both an economic juggernaut and a transportation
hub---railroads, roads, highways connecting travelers to other Chinese
cities.
Several sources list the annual GDP of Wuhan at a staggering $220 billion dollars.
230 foreign Fortune 500 companies have offices in Wuhan and do business
there. All in all, 80 foreign countries are funding companies in the
city.
The Chinese New Year is now underway. It lasts from January 25 to
February 10. During this period, Chinse people travel. They journey
far and wide. In fact, this is the largest annual human migration on
the planet. We're talking about hundreds of millions
of people on the move. So it's a devastating coincidence (?) that now
there would be an epidemic and a massive lockdown of Chinese cities and
transportation. Along with stopping people from moving around, enormous
amounts of money are being lost because
tourist consumers can't go on the road and spend money. This might be
called a clue. It would require much investigation. Is someone
intentionally torpedoing the Chinese economy?
Then there is this, from Bloomberg News, "China Wants Activists to
Stay Out of Its War on Pollution. Citizen activism in the mold of Greta
Thunberg is all but taboo in the world's biggest polluter," January 23, 2020:
"When Premier Li Keqiang declared a 'war against pollution' in 2014, a
few hundred residents of the city of Wuhan in central China took it as a
cue."
"They printed Li's words on a six-meter (20 foot) banner and protested
outside a foul-smelling incinerator plant they feared was causing
illness in the community. Buoyed by the conviction they were answering
the leadership's call, the residents were instead
harassed by local police officers who tore down the sign and trampled
on it."
"'We were worried and angry when we realized what was causing the stench
and making our kids sick', said Zhang Xijiao, 44, who was detained for a
week for making the banner. 'But we are like ants, the local government
can crush us as they please'."
"Ren Rui, 40, quit her apartment in 2017 after her son developed a lung
condition that required repeat surgery. She said smoke from the plant
would blow her way under certain conditions. She tried to rent it out,
'but no one wants to move here. Sometimes my
mood depended on the direction of the wind,' said Ren. Despite the
financial pressure since, 'I never regretted moving away'."
Faulty incinerator. Illness. Pollution. Lung problems.
Let's move on to another description of Chinese protests---in Wuhan.
CNN, July 11, 2019, "China has made major progress on air pollution. Wuhan protests show there's still a long way to go":
"...Recent weeks [in Wuhan] have seen major protests there -- in
themselves a rarity in China -- over plans for a new garbage
incineration plant."
"Holding banners with slogans such as 'we don't want to be poisoned, we
just need a breath of fresh air,' thousands [!] of people took to the
city's streets over two weeks in June and July calling for the
suspension of plans to build the plant."
"'We are fearful that the plant is too close to residence area,' one
protester in the city of 10 million people told state media. Others
expressed concern that emissions could worsen air pollution and harm
residents' health."
"Local officials were apparently surprised by the scale and size of the
protests, which came after several similar waste plants were reportedly
found to be giving off dangerous emissions. Photos and videos shared on
social media showed large crowds marching
in the streets near where the plant was to be built, and police
arresting numerous protesters."
"The government has since suspended building of the plant, which locals
said had halted protests, but a heavy police presence remains in the
city where the situation is tense."
"Public pressure has been the driving force of pollution policy in China, and it shows no sign of letting up."
"In 2016, protesters took to the streets of Chengdu wearing face masks
to demand action to tackle smog, while other demonstrations have
targeted power and chemical plants in Sichuan, Jiangsu and Heilongjiang
provinces in recent years."
"The Chinese government is highly sensitive to the threat of protests
like those in Wuhan, with the shadow of the 1989 Tiananmen massacre
looming large. Calls for collective action are among the most censored
subjects online, and people organizing protests
or working for civil society groups can face harassment and
imprisonment."
In other words, protests against pollution in one Chinese city can
inspire protests in other cities. A very dangerous situation for the
Chinese government. Furthermore, it is generally acknowledged that
official and corporate reports on pollution levels are
being faked, to make "dangerous" into "healthy."
Grist.org, June 12, 2012, "China's smog city: What Wuhan looks like with 20 times the U.S. dust limit":
"At about 2 a.m. local time Monday morning, a dense smog began to cover
the province. By early afternoon, it reached its peak density in the
land-locked city of Wuhan itself...The demonstrable danger is to lungs
and bloodstreams."
Yale Environment 360, April 17, 2018, "How a 'Toxic Cocktail' Is Posing a Troubling Health Risk in China's Cities":
"The foul air of dozens of fast-expanding cities across China contains
cocktails of toxic contaminants unprecedented in the range of pollutants
they contain at high concentrations. Now, new research into these
swirling maelstroms of gases and tiny particulates
suggests that they may be incubating chemical reactions that compound
the health effects in ways not seen before - effects that doctors say
are cutting five years off the expected lifespan of half a billion
people in northern China...China has the world's
most dangerous outdoor air pollution."
"Three other cities listed as regularly suffering dangerous levels of
four or five of the pollutants are Jining, also in Shandong, Wuhan in
Hubei province, and Jiayuguan and Jinchang in Gansu. None of the seven
appear in the lists of the ten most polluted Chinese
cities published by the WHO or Chinese environment ministry."
"All the five major pollutants in smogs - SO2, NOx, ozone, PM10 and
PM2.5 - are known to be linked individually to increased risk of
strokes, heart disease, lung cancer and asthma, and to rising hospital
admissions and death rates during smogs. What is disturbing
is that there is growing evidence of synergistic effects between these
different pollutants that make the whole worse than the sum of the
parts."
Lung disease---and no need to invoke a virus to explain it.
Getting the picture?
We have two major clues here. One, the distinct possibility of an
economic warfare attack against Wuhan and, during the Chinese New Year,
against all of China. And two, the use of a coronavirus
cover story to obscure huge pollution dangers and put down protests against that pollution, through mass lockdowns and quarantines.
"It's all about the virus and nothing else." How many times have I seen that cover story deployed?
Too many times to count them. Wherever in the world you would see
extraordinary chemical pollution, grinding poverty, war, starvation,
lethal dehydration, absence of basic sanitation, overcrowding in cities,
horrendously contaminated water supplies, corporate
takeover of farm land from the people, the highly destructive use of
vaccines and toxic medical drugs and pesticides---you see a conscious
and sustained effort to CONTROL the weakened population---and you will
find the virus cover story publicized to the sky
as the explanation for suffering, illness, and death.
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