The virus is real, but the hype is the scam. I've noticed that as we get closer to the election the hysteria has ratcheted up volumes about "cases" going up and deaths increasing (I have yet to have anyone tell me how death counts could decrease). Anyone with half a brain knows this is all about the election since we have never seen anything like this hysteria during previous "pandemics", even Ebola. I think that predicting the hysteria goes away after the election is spot on.
Its been all about "cases" for 4 months, completely disregarding that mortality has been virtually nil since then.
CDC reports 6% of deaths that the MSM is reporting (220k) were actually covid, and that at least 150k were due to chronic conditions that were going to take the lives regardless.
The CDC monthly death recordings have been near identical to the same months in prior years. The same 220k to 250k deaths (from all causes) line up exactly with yearly trends.
The virus is real, but the hype is the scam. I've noticed that as we get closer to the election the hysteria has ratcheted up volumes about "cases" going up and deaths increasing (I have yet to have anyone tell me how death counts could decrease). Anyone with half a brain knows this is all about the election since we have never seen anything like this hysteria during previous "pandemics", even Ebola. I think that predicting the hysteria goes away after the election is spot on.
The peak (deaths) was April 11th.
The flatline (deaths) was June 27th.
Its been all about "cases" for 4 months, completely disregarding that mortality has been virtually nil since then.
CDC reports 6% of deaths that the MSM is reporting (220k) were actually covid, and that at least 150k were due to chronic conditions that were going to take the lives regardless.
The CDC monthly death recordings have been near identical to the same months in prior years. The same 220k to 250k deaths (from all causes) line up exactly with yearly trends.
Nobody has died that wasn't already going to.