To Trump aides: you have no idea how deep the CDC scandals go
The Trump administration's wrestling match with the CDC --- behind the smoke and lies
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Trump aides and CDC loyalists are at war over the CDC's handling of COVID reports. Charges; counter-charges.
A core issue is the veracity of CDC weekly updates on case and death numbers.
These
are included in the "Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)."
This is a long-standing, highly regarded, and widely referenced CDC
publication.
Medical professionals (who aren't known for their ability to think straight) rely on these CDC numbers.
Now
that Trump aides are taking issue with the MMWR, defenders are circling
the wagons. One such defender called the MMWR "the holy of holies."
So I had to write this article.
I had to revisit the 2009 Swine Flu case-counting fiasco.
You see, that summer, while the CDC was reporting thousands of Swine Flu cases in the US, they had secretly...
Stopped counting the numbers of cases.
The person who discovered this was Sharyl Attkisson, the star investigative reporter for CBS News.
And Attkisson found out what was going on.
The
overwhelming number of test samples, routinely gathered from the most
likely Swine Flu patients in the US, were coming back from labs with...
No sign of Swine Flu or any other kind of flu.
My, my.
Attkisson published a piece about this massive scandal on the CBS News website. At that point, her investigation was...
Shut down.
No
other major news outlet in the world picked up on her story and ran
with it into the rabbit hole. The blackout was universal.
I eventually interviewed Attkisson. Here is a key excerpt:
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," [through their MMWR reports] 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---
The Swine Flu vaccine caused a number of severe injuries around the world.
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.
In
the summer of 2009, the CDC secretly stops counting Swine Flu cases in
America, because the overwhelming percentage of lab samples from the
most likely Swine Flu patients shows no sign of Swine Flu or any other
kind of flu.
There is no Swine Flu epidemic. It's a hoax.
Then, the CDC estimates there are 22 MILLION cases of Swine Flu in the US.
Since
1987, I've been documenting lies and scandals at the CDC. Here I'm
just recounting one. But it's sufficient to show that the "holy of
holies," the CDC MMWR, is on the level of three random rocks found in
the desert, which are then called a sacred church founded by aliens from
Saturn.
My advice to Trump aides is: keep digging into the CDC.
Publish your findings in detail. You're going to uncover rubble and
rubbish posing as science on a scale you can't imagine.
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(Links to the sources for this article can be found in this article posted on my blog.)
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Jon Rappoport
The
author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM
THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US
Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a
consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the
expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he
has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles
on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin
Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and
Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics,
health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world.
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