"There is simply no other way to state this. Nearly everything we’ve been told about models, rates of infection, deaths, and recoveries was inaccurate."
This is the opening sentence in an article by Kevin McCullough, Antibody Testing: Proves We've Been Had!
He goes on to say:
Nearly everything we’ve been told about models, rates of infection, deaths, and recoveries was inaccurate. I’m not here to argue that it was malfeasance or ignorance — both are unacceptable..........Cuomo announced that antibody testing in New York state, which only began four days previous, was already demonstrating that at minimum 13.9% of New Yorkers, had COVID-19 late stage antibodies. The implication of this is a shockwave to the system......Nearly everything we’ve been told about models, rates of infection, deaths, and recoveries was inaccurate.He further points out:
We’ve been told that the true death rate is 7.4% in New York. We were told there would be hundreds of thousands dead. We were told that this was worse than the flu, which has still recorded more deaths to date in this past flu season—even though the CDC instructed medical personnel to start counting influenza, heart disease, pulmonary, respiratory, drug overdose, and possibly even car crash deaths as COVID-19 deaths..............but none of these “truths” turned out to be so...........The death rate in New York State isn’t 7.4%, it is actually .75%.On April 20 someone from my e-mail group sent this link to the Ohio Department of Health, showing there were, at that point, 11,602 cases coronavirus in Ohio, with 2565 being hospitalized and 471 who died. Let's talk about mortality rates. We have to get start seeing these things clearly when we talk about mortality rates.
If two people get a disease and one should die is the mortality rate fifty percent? If they’re the only two people alive on the Earth it is. However, what is the mortality rate if two people contract a disease and one dies but in a population of one million strong? What's the mortality rate then? The mortality rate is .0001%.
Well, I decided to check those numbers, and here's where Ohio stands.
- Ohio has a 2020 estimated population of 11,747,694.
- With 11,602 cases that means 0.098759% of Ohioans contracted this virus.
- There were 2565 of these cases who were hospitalized, which is .02183% of Ohio's population.
- There were 471 deaths, which comes to a mortality rate of .004009% for Ohio's population.
One more thing. If after all these cases, and all this time has passed, and the mortality rate is that stunningly low, what was the rate when DeWine illegally shut down Ohio’s economy?
If the mortality rate is this low now it must have been even lower then. So, what motivated these illegal actions? Let’s face it, as a leader, DeWine is a disgrace.
Another of my e-mail group sent this to me today, and this is a video everyone needs to watch!
So, once again, there's a difference between taking something seriously and getting hysterical. It would appear all of those, including me, who've been called "coronavirus deniers" have been right all along.
When this is all over, and all the numbers are in, that reality will become even more apparent. The consequences of all this will not only become more apparent, the consequences will be felt for a very long time with untold suffering that should not have happened.
In point of fact - I believe this will have a devastating economic effect on much of the world, and that impact will never be overcome. This will hasten the end of the EU, which I predicted would be before 2030, but I now believe the end will be within the next five years. This will hasten the end of Europe’s economy, and that will trigger civil wars and the break-up of Europe as we know it.
The Iron Chancellor of Germany, Otto Von Bismarck, once observed that while America, sharing the same language and culture overall, was a country, Europe, was a geographic designation.
The social paradigms of Europe are more like Switzerland than either Germany or France. Italy and Spain are already having autonomous region issues, and that will spread. Greece is unlikely to continue to even be a nation, and that pattern will repeat in other areas of the world.
I believe China will be having a serious problem holding the nation together, since the fraud of their banking and economic system will be exposed, triggering collapse, with no ability to recover. The rest of the world will have no desire, or for that matter the ability, to support them. Of course American big business will want the U.S. to forgive and forget, and sell America down the river, just as did Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger and that whole globalist crowd infesting both parties, including Diane Feinstein. Actually, I should say especially Diane Feinstein, and that's been going on for many years.
I’ll have more on China later.
All these economic issues and the breakup of the central governments will also trigger immigration riots. Europe is going to be a mess, and there will be no Bretton Woods or Marshall Plan from the United States to bail them out, and although the U.S. will take a hit, the United States is a natural capital gernerating nation by culture and design.
The United States is the only nation on the planet that can feed itself, fuel itself, arm itself, defend itself, create it's own market, and with government assets of over 150 trillion dollars, pay off it's national debt. As a result, America will weather the worldwide economic and social storm that's coming.
However, I also have to believe this will trigger a push to create a socialistic system of world governance under the auspices of the United Nations in an attempt to confiscate America’s wealth and redistribute it to the incompetent, the corrupt and the tyrannous. And much of that push will come from the traitorous Vidkun Quislings of America's "ruling political and business elite", using our own values against us..
We have lost our minds, and we may lose America. Without America, there is no free world.
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Coronavirus in Perspective, Part III
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