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@Cari- The same practice was used to pump up numbers of “AIDS patients” in Africa. In one of the documentaires I watched (maybe Gary Null’s), an example was given of a case of diarherra in Africa. Well, there’s nothing unique about that. But in the 80’s, doctors realized if they diagnosed it as “AIDS related diarrhea,” they would get high amount of money per case from entities like the UN. So, common symptoms and conditions were simply re-branded into the hot new disease, in exchange for money.
The exact same thing happened during COVID. The symptoms of COVID 100% overlapped with the common cold and flu. Pneumonia can have many causes, including causes that have nothing to do with any germ, no doubt the vast majority were getting diagnosed as “Covid Pneumonia” in 2020.
I think the official numbers had the lethality rate of ventators during that time as at a staggering 97%. I don’t know how that can be described as anything other than straight up murder. The lethality rate of suicide by gun (the most lethal form of suicide) is “only” 82%, by comparison. Meaning ventilators were 15% more effective at killing people than someone with a gun trying to take their own life.
Since doctors and hospitals were getting paid almost $40,000 to implement this deadly protocol, how are they different than a Hitman? The only difference I see is that at least a Hitman is honest about the type of work he engages in, making him slightly more honorable.
- This reply was modified 2 months ago by Zack Vegas.
- This reply was modified 2 months ago by Zack Vegas.