The CDC would never launch a fake epidemic; certainly not...
And meet our old friend, Dr. Anthony Fauci, in another context...
History matters.
So I take you back to the summer of 2009, when the CDC and the World
Health Organization were hyping the "deadly H1N1 Swine Flu pandemic."
They were, of course, also urging people to take the new Swine Flu
vaccine. On that subject, here is an excerpt from Robert Kennedy Jr.'s
Children's Health Defense (3/27/20):
"For example, [Dr. Anthony] Fauci once shilled for the fast-tracked H1N1
influenza ('swine flu') vaccine on YouTube, reassuring viewers in 2009
that serious adverse events were 'very, very, very rare.' Shortly
thereafter, the vaccine went on to wreak havoc
in multiple countries, increasing miscarriage risks in pregnant women
in the U.S., provoking a spike in adolescent narcolepsy in Scandinavia
and causing febrile convulsions in one in every 110 vaccinated children
in Australia---prompting the latter to suspend
its influenza vaccination program in under-fives."
Thank you. Dr. Fauci. Explain to us why you haven't been downgraded to pumping gas in Death Valley or sent to prison?
Back to the Swine Flu pandemic. In the summer of 2009, the CDC was
claiming there were thousands of cases in the US. But behind these
statistics lay an unnerving secret. A crime, considering the CDC's
mandate to report the truth to the American people:
Secretly, the CDC had stopped counting cases of Swine Flu.
What? Why?
CBS investigative reporter, Sharyl Attkisson, discovered the CDC secret; and she found out why.
The routine testing of tissue samples from the most likely Swine Flu
patients was coming back, in the overwhelming percentage of cases, with:
NO SIGN OF SWINE FLU OR ANY OTHER KIND OF FLU.
Attkisson wrote an article about this scandal, and it was published on
the CBS News website. However, the next, bigger step---putting out the
story on CBS television news---was waylaid. No deal. And CBS shut down
any future investigation on the subject.
Attkisson's article died on the vine. No other major news outlet in
the world picked up her article and ran with it deeper into the rabbit
hole.
Here is what Attkisson told me when I interviewed her:
Rappoport: In 2009, you spearheaded coverage of the so-called Swine Flu
pandemic. You discovered that, in the summer of 2009, the Centers for
Disease Control, ignoring their federal mandate, [secretly] stopped
counting Swine Flu cases in America. Yet they continued
to stir up fear about the "pandemic," without having any real measure
of its impact. Wasn't that another investigation of yours that was shut
down? Wasn't there more to find out?
Attkisson: The implications of the story were even worse than that. We
discovered through our FOI efforts that before the CDC mysteriously
stopped counting Swine Flu cases, they had learned that almost none of
the cases they had counted as Swine Flu was, in
fact, Swine Flu or any sort of flu at all! The interest in the story
from one [CBS] executive was very enthusiastic. He said it was "the most
original story" he'd seen on the whole Swine Flu epidemic. But others
pushed to stop it [after it was published on
the CBS News website] and, in the end, no [CBS television news]
broadcast wanted to touch it. We aired numerous stories pumping up the
idea of an epidemic, but not the one that would shed original, new light
on all the hype. It was fair, accurate, legally
approved and a heck of a story. With the CDC keeping the true Swine Flu
stats secret, it meant that many in the public took and gave their
children an experimental vaccine that may not have been necessary.
---end of interview excerpt---
So...fake pandemic, CDC crimes, and a damaging vaccine.
But that wasn't end of it. The CDC wanted to commit another crime.
About three weeks after Attkisson's findings were published on the CBS
News website, the CDC, obviously in a panic, decided to double down. If
one lie is exposed, tell an even bigger one.
A much bigger one.
Here, from a November 12, 2009, WebMD article is the CDC's response:
"Shockingly, 14 million to 34 million U.S. residents - the CDC's best
guess is 22 million - came down with H1N1 swine flu by Oct. 17 [2009]." ("22 million cases of Swine Flu in US,"
by Daniel J. DeNoon).
Are your eyeballs popping? They should be.
Fast forward to 2020. Who in his right mind, armed with a little
history, would believe anything the CDC is saying about COVID-19? The
case numbers, the accuracy of the diagnostic tests, the need for
lockdowns and economic devastation, the safety and importance
of a vaccine, the fear porn?
Only a fool.
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