Most “covid” deaths were actually something else. This was the only “pandemic” where they tried to swab the scattered remains of a guy who jumped off a skyscraper for covid and guys with gunshot wounds to the head were actually counted as “covid deaths”
How many people died from getting hooked up to ventilators, all because the feds created a perverse incentive by granting funds to hospitals that pumped up their numbers?
Back in April the fatality rate for ventilators was 85%.
The fatality rate for Covid was, even in it's worst demographic, less than 5%.
You tell me how many people were slaughtered by the hospitals.
No one's ever answered the question why Germany and Italy had Alpha strain out-breaks at the same time, but Italy's deaths dwarfed Germany's. Surely it can't be that the Germans (typical to their culture), tried to use ventilators only sparingly if it wasn't absolutely necessary.
Same, fren. Same. Mine was definitely quite a bit overweight too. Not a day goes by where I don't regret not being able to stop it. Idk what I would have done. Give him ivermectin? Tell him to vehemently decline the ventilator? Recommend daily vitamin D supplements before he got sick? I don't know.
It's typically not happening anymore, that's why we have giant piles of unused ventilators that we emergency produced. For the most part, hospitals have switched to a number of different medicines for treatment, even if it isn't HQC or Ivermectine.
Also false positives- a 1 dollar nose swab would have tested positive for many reasons. Kids discovered that adding orange juice to it was a great way to get off school.
Not to mention all the stories they ran about perfectly healthy high schoolers who died from it where they would reveal the high schooler was 350 pounds after the seventh or eighth paragraph.
As far as I can tell, this was a lie too. Hardly any cases were symptomatic. The entire "two weeks of asymptomatic spread" was fictional. They thought that was the case, but the virus actually just doesn't tend to spread asymptomatically.
Considering it manufactures a spike proteins that can knock you flat on your ass, it makes you how it could possibly be asymptomatic at all. Those spike proteins sure as shit aren't asymptomatic. The injections literally manufacture them, and it can cause you to pass out within 15 minutes, and disable the use of your arm.
My understanding is that most cases were indeed asymptomatic, its just that it didn't spread asymptomatically. I distinctly remember a meta analysis of people who lived under the same roof. The conclusion was if the person didn't have symptoms they wouldn't spread it to the person living with them.
In Texas vaccines were available for those who wanted them. Does he know if those deaths have underlying health issues?
Most “covid” deaths were actually something else. This was the only “pandemic” where they tried to swab the scattered remains of a guy who jumped off a skyscraper for covid and guys with gunshot wounds to the head were actually counted as “covid deaths”
Australia:
https://twitter.com/cwt_news/status/1458675057140682753
Florida:
https://twitter.com/here_i_go_so/status/1650195833239793665
Worldwide:
https://twitter.com/insiderhcw/status/1615499339811487746
Asked to swab pieces of a dead man:
https://twitter.com/michaelpsenger/status/1650191797778518017
Kids who died of covid was almost everywhere a lie :
https://twitter.com/angelanashtn/status/1492952408070180864
How many people died from getting hooked up to ventilators, all because the feds created a perverse incentive by granting funds to hospitals that pumped up their numbers?
Back in April the fatality rate for ventilators was 85%.
The fatality rate for Covid was, even in it's worst demographic, less than 5%.
You tell me how many people were slaughtered by the hospitals.
No one's ever answered the question why Germany and Italy had Alpha strain out-breaks at the same time, but Italy's deaths dwarfed Germany's. Surely it can't be that the Germans (typical to their culture), tried to use ventilators only sparingly if it wasn't absolutely necessary.
This literally happened to my uncle. He died on a ventilator in the hospital.
Same, fren. Same. Mine was definitely quite a bit overweight too. Not a day goes by where I don't regret not being able to stop it. Idk what I would have done. Give him ivermectin? Tell him to vehemently decline the ventilator? Recommend daily vitamin D supplements before he got sick? I don't know.
It's typically not happening anymore, that's why we have giant piles of unused ventilators that we emergency produced. For the most part, hospitals have switched to a number of different medicines for treatment, even if it isn't HQC or Ivermectine.
Also the media would gleefully report covid cases skyrocketing but never mentioned that the vast majority were mild or asymptomatic
Also false positives- a 1 dollar nose swab would have tested positive for many reasons. Kids discovered that adding orange juice to it was a great way to get off school.
tests so scientific and foolproof you can rub fanta on them and test positive.
Not to mention all the stories they ran about perfectly healthy high schoolers who died from it where they would reveal the high schooler was 350 pounds after the seventh or eighth paragraph.
Oh yea. I remember that one. No surprise
In at least one case local newspapers in different parts of the world used the same kid's picture and claimed he was a COVID death in their town.
As far as I can tell, this was a lie too. Hardly any cases were symptomatic. The entire "two weeks of asymptomatic spread" was fictional. They thought that was the case, but the virus actually just doesn't tend to spread asymptomatically.
Considering it manufactures a spike proteins that can knock you flat on your ass, it makes you how it could possibly be asymptomatic at all. Those spike proteins sure as shit aren't asymptomatic. The injections literally manufacture them, and it can cause you to pass out within 15 minutes, and disable the use of your arm.
My understanding is that most cases were indeed asymptomatic, its just that it didn't spread asymptomatically. I distinctly remember a meta analysis of people who lived under the same roof. The conclusion was if the person didn't have symptoms they wouldn't spread it to the person living with them.
archive all of those links. things like that you should keep around.