Continuing my "greatest COVID hits" articles. To read my introduction to this ongoing series, go here. To support my work and get value for value, order my Matrix collections here and subscribe to my substack here.
March 4, 2020
I’m not going to keep reporting on the deaths of so-called coronavirus patients---there will be too many stories emerging.
This article will briefly analyze the media coverage of nine deaths in Washington state. That coverage is typical.
First, let’s get one thing straight. Death by itself does not equal coronavirus.
“...approximately
7,452 people die every day in the United States. In other words, a
person dies in the US approximately every 12 seconds.”
(indexmundi[dot]com)
Understood? The psy-op is: put death and coronavirus in the same sentence. People will unthinkingly buy it.
CBS
News, March 4: “The number of coronavirus deaths in the U.S. rose to
nine on Tuesday, according to health officials. All of the deaths
occurred in Washington state.”
That
paragraph convinces most people the state of Washington is experiencing
an outbreak. What else could it be? Answer: it could be anything. It
could be several anythings.
Kuow[dot]org:
March 3: “Health officials on Tuesday announced three more presumed
coronavirus deaths in the Seattle area, bringing the Washington state
death toll to nine.”
The
key word in that paragraph is “presumed.” No test results are in
yet. And even when they do come in---as I’ve been detailing in these
pages---the tests are inadequate and worthless for diagnosing illness
and disease.
Kuow: “A woman in her 80s also died on February 26 from the virus. She was in her 80s and did not go to the hospital.”
I
see. In her 80s. “From the virus.” Couldn’t have been sick at home from
other causes. No. Of course not. Couldn’t have been treated with a
whole array of toxic pharmaceuticals for a long time.
Kuow:
“Many of the [coronavirus] affected individuals have ties to the Life
Care Center, a long-term care facility in Kirkland. Reported cases
include residents, their family members, and employees.”
Long-term
care facility. The people there, who are ill, long term, certainly
couldn’t be suffering for reasons other than THE VIRUS. Right? And the
employees---what, they “tested positive” for THE VIRUS, and so they are
“affected?”
Were
any of the “presumptive” people in the state of Washington treated with
highly toxic antiviral drugs? Of course, no one is looking into it.
How many of the people who died had prior lung conditions, long before “the new coronavirus emerged?”
You’ll
undoubtedly hear a term in the next days or weeks: “previously
healthy.” This will be used to describe people who died---as a way of
claiming the coronavirus just came on and couldn’t be stopped.
I know the term “previously healthy” quite well. In 1987, while I was writing my first book, AIDS INC.,
I looked into the so-called first five cases of AIDS, who were
characterized with that phrase. The obvious inferences from the data
told a different story---particularly when you considered what drugs
these men had most likely been treated with for their “healthy
conditions,” and added in probable street drug use.
Kuow:
“Health officials in North Carolina reported a presumed coronavirus
case connected [to] a resident's recent travel to Washington state and
exposure to the Life Care Center.”
“Presumed case.” The wholly inadequate and useless tests are not in yet.
Speaking
of which, Politico is reporting on a fire fight between FDA and CDC
officials. Seems that, a while back, an FDA official was denied entry to
the CDC and had to wait overnight for “clearance to come through.”
He, or another FDA person, found contamination in the CDC lab where techs were preparing coronavirus test kits for use.
These
kits were undoubtedly PCR tests. I’ve reported on that wholly useless
test for diagnosing disease. But you can add another layer of
uselessness, because contamination of the PCR means the procedure will
quite possibly focus on an entirely irrelevant virus and yield results
based on it.
“Sir,
I want to tell you that the inherently worthless PCR we just ran on you
was also contaminated with who knows how many meaningless germs, and
there is a hundred percent chance that, when I tell you now you are a
coronavirus case, I haven’t the slightest idea in the world what I’m
talking about. However, we are going to hospitalize you and give you
very toxic and dangerous antiviral drugs.”
When
someone at the Post or the Times runs THAT paragraph as the lead in a
front page story, or when an editor at CBS or NBC leads with it on the
evening news, I might begin to pay attention to major media coverage of
the “coronavirus crisis.”
Meanwhile, they’re selling death because they’re selling ads.
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(The link to this republished COVID article posted on my blog is here. For the article published on Friday, click here.)
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