Corona-chan has spread all over the world and "official numbers" are as of writing is 2,770 death and 81,280 infected. The only continent that remains unaffected so far is Antarctica. Numbers comming out from China are unreliable to say it mildly. Unconfirmed reports of over 100k dead in China.
Some facts: >Up to 24 days incumation time >Infectious during the incubation time >Tests are unreliable as you can test positive one day and not the next >Reports have come out that "cured patients" are still infectionus >Reinfections are reported to be worse than the initial
Unconfirmed reports: >Reports of patients that are unable to walk on their own are burned alive in China
So much have happened and I have forgot all the fun, and disturbing, facts that have come out. Use this thread to post any updates on the outbreak.
So Corona was just confirmed here in norway during an "Nothing to see here move along" press conference held by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. Very little details was given and evasive answers were heavily used like: >Q: "How long has he been here before testing positive" >A: "Not long" So I guess we're fucked.
>>260814 → >We are also fucked here in Finland because the National Institute for Health and Welfare is still just pushing the "There is no need to worry goyim. It's just the flu, bro. In fact, the influenza is even worse than corona-chan, so stop preparing already and go enjoy some bread and circus." narrative. Same here in Norway, some of the press, at least, are more worried than the officials are "officially". Reporting have come out that hospitals are already rationing dissinfections and equipment because they know if/when shit hits the fan they are wofully understocked.
>>260878 Not sure if I should laugh or cry. No fun allowed. But it also go to show Goole and Apple deserves to be nuked for bending over for Winnie the Pooh.
So I have a theory, they say the virus can infect 90% of the world and it’s going to kill at least 5% of the world population also if you get infected it will make you sterile and once you get infected you’re also infected for life like some sort of aids, so I believe this is the true beginning of the new world order and if you want to survive the coronavirus you will have to accept the mark of the beast which will be some sort of medicine
Also bet Chinese government is going to be over through soon
With a population of 5.2 million Norwegian government is preparing to handle more infected, by far, than China with 1.38 billion is claiming is the total infected there.
>The Norwegian Institute of Public Health has asked the health service to plan for 25 per cent of the population to be infected by the coronavirus.
>That's what the Directorate of Health's Director Bjørn Guldvog told a press briefing on Thursday morning. >"If 25 per cent of the population becomes infected, and that is the scenario the Norwegian Institute of Public Health has asked the health service to plan for, then it could mean that between 160,000 and 280,000 extra people contact the health service due to illness," guldvog said. >"This may lead to between 14,000 and 16,500 additional admissions, and we can imagine that 1,400 to 2,800 extra needs to be intensive care. In such a situation, all planned treatment must be postponed, so we have to make plans for it," Guldvog said. http://archive.is/ZoLsM
Since Corona-Chan wont stop spreading her love all around the world, she continues to be popular with artists. Heres some new-ish art from Pixiv and r34 paheal. Some of it is really high tier.
>>260931 That'd probably be because of the risk of mutation, like the more common influenza, signs also point to wu flu doing permanent damage to your lungs, which would naturally make reinfection more dangerous for you.
>Coronavirus in California: C.D.C. Confirms Possible Community Transmission Case
>A person in California who was not exposed to anyone known to be infected with the coronavirus, and had not traveled to countries in which the virus is circulating, has tested positive for the infection. >It may be the first case of community spread in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Wednesday.
>“At this point, the patient’s exposure is unknown,” the C.D.C. statement said. “The case was detected through the U.S. public health system and picked up by astute clinicians.” >The case was announced shortly after President Trump concluded a news briefing in which he said that aggressive public health containment measures and travel entry restrictions had successfully limited the spread of coronavirus in the United States.
>be about to buy a home to escape the landlord jew >coronachan is probably gonna kill everyone and tank housing prices from the lack of demand right after I buy the home >don't want to wait around for coronachan to do that because the landlord jew is insidious and every month's worth of of rent sent into his pocket makes me sick. Kinda mixed up priorities, but it's something that grinds my gears.
>Thus, four people have so far tested positive for the coronavirus in Norway.
>The Norwegian Institute of Public Health confirmed Thursday night that another three people in Norway are infected by the coronavirus. >Two of the persons are resident in Oslo and the third is resident in Bærum. All three are home-isolated, but no one is seriously ill. Two are said to have been infected in connection with the outbreak in Italy and the third with the outbreak in Iran. http://archive.is/QwmdI
>>260967 >>261008 Here's the thing. The FBI is building a huge facility near me and are planning to import 4000-5000 glow niggers over the next few years. So not only is my community expecting an influx of new home buyers, but I imagine that the housing prices will inflate since those glow niggers will be accustomed to Washington DC prices. So when faced between housing prices maybe tanking from coronachan, and almost certainly spiking because of glow niggers, I'm inclined to just get a home now.
I'm in southern Commiefornia, where I know shit is going to get fucked real fast. I've been collecting dry food so that when we begin having runs on store shelves I'll be fine. The thing I'm wondering is, how likely is it going to be that loss of electricity/natural gas is going to occur? I have some (shaky) plans for how to survive if shit gets ultra fucked, but I'm wondering if it's really a good idea to dump a bunch of money into hardening prep for end of the world levels of fucked. Has China cut off utilities in Wuhan?
Things are surprisingly quiet in Canada. There have been a few cases in Toronto (1.5 hour drive from my city, and my city is a major commuting destination in and out of Toronto every day), but not much spread, at least according to the news. There was another case in London, Ontario, which is a 1 hour drive in the other direction along the same transit artery, but that doesn't seem to have spread either. Apparently the woman suspected she may have had it and self-isolated as soon as she left the plane.
Mostly what I think will happen is that Vancouver and other chink capitals will be hit hard, although a population centre as large as Toronto could always become an epicenter. I've managed to convince my parents to start buying food in large quantities, so if things do become scarce then we'll at least have some buffer.
>>261009 I really hope you live in a clean, cold part of the country, anon. Take care of yourself.
>>261030 >I'm inclined to just get a home now It's good to own things.
>Person in Bergen infected by Korona after travelling to northern Italy >"We wouldn't be surprised if we get more positive cases, it's the end of the winter holidays now," says the health director.
>The person came to Bergen on Tuesday, and fell ill a few days later, and then contacted the health care system. >"It is moderate illness, not serious," says Brita Øygard, doctor and director of the agency for healthcare in Bergen municipality. >The person is now in home isolation in his home in Bergen. >The Department for Health Services in Bergen Municipality is now investigating who he has been in contact with, and bergen emergency department will conduct tests on people who may be exposed to infection.
>The municipality takes into account major eruptions in Bergen, especially since the winter holidays are to an end. >"We will not be surprised if we get more positive cases, it is the end of the winter holidays now and some have been abroad on holiday," says Øygard, who says the focus now is to delay and limit the infection. >"We are now working on a scenario where there will be a major epidemic," says the director, stressing that this is just one of several scenarios from which they work.
>WHO raises coronavirus threat assessment, now says virus poses a ‘very high’ risk at a global level
>World Health Organization officials said Friday they are increasing the risk assessment of the coronavirus, which has spread to at least 49 countries in a matter of weeks, to “very high” across the world. >“We have now increased our assessment of the risk of spread and the risk of impact of COVID-19 to very high at global level,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of WHO, said during a press briefing at the agency’s headquarters in Geneva.
>Denmark, Estonia, Lithuania, Netherlands and Nigeria all reported their first cases on Thursday, Tedros said. All these cases have links to Italy, he added. >Tedros reiterated that the virus could turn into a pandemic. He urged against fear and panic, adding, “our greatest enemy right now is not the virus itself. It’s fear, rumors and stigma.”
>https://archive.is/VBvL7 Has someone confirmed the alleged Soros ties to the Wuhan BSL4 lab? (see pic related and the archive)
>>261077 checked >“our greatest enemy right now is not the virus itself. It’s fear, rumors and stigma.” >rumors >stigma I was going to ask just what kind of incompetent fool would say that, but then I remembered just (((WHO))) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was.
>[b]Over a hundred may have had contact with the corona infected Ullevål Hospital employee >An employee of the eye department at Ullevål Hospital is infected by the coronavirus. The hospital confirms that he may have had contact with a three-figure number of patients.
>"One of our employees have beem diagnosed with the corona virus. He works in the eye department and has been at work on Monday and Tuesday this week," ceo Bjørn Atle Bjørnbeth said at an urgent press conference at Ullevål Hospital on Friday evening. >The employee now stays at home. >Bjørnbeth says they have control over people who have had contact with the person concerned. >"We are very confident that the person in question did not become infected in the hospital, but brought the infection from holiday travel in northern Italy," says Bjørnbeth. >Four other employees at the same department have suffered respiratory problems and are being tested for coronaviruses,
>– How many patients could they have been in contact with? >" We have an overview of that. I mean, how many patients have been in the section where they work. We have started a job of contacting these and they will get counselling. >– But how many have he been in contact with? >"Unfortunately, we are talking about a three-figure number," Bjørnbeth told NRK. >- So over a hundred? >"Yes, i'm sorry." >- How serious is this? >"In a contagion protection context, this is serious. We now see that the prevalence of this virus can be based on the health institution. It's not a situation we think is particularly pleasant.
>>261102 >I'm sorry, man. Thanks, luckily I bought some masks before everyone started panic buying and emptying shops for them. I find it a bit amazing how rapidly the infection count is rising here (granted only 5 so far) compared to our neighboring countries.
>>261107 >>261109 AFAIK, ( (WHO) ) recommends using N95 or FFP2 masks or better. You should also wear goggles, and make sure the mask covers your whole face (both your mouth and nose) well.
>>261046 I personally am not planning for shit to get ultra fucked. If it gets to the point where power and water are out because there's nobody to run them I figure that I'm fucked either way in that situation as a poorfag. Plan for a month or two of sheltering in place and stay strapped so Jerome down the road doesn't have free food.
Unless of course, if you have the money to sperg on shit for beyond that. If you are still worried after getting your initial supplies then buy some seeds and books on farming. Pick up spices and salt because they are lightweight and good trade items perfect for travel. I'd say leave the state at that point too where it's less likely to Mad Max.
>>261120 >Possible huge pandemic with potential for a great many deaths >why is bitcoin and gold price tanking? Isn't it strange? You can't eat gold or bits. Nor can you burn them for warmth. Etc. Currencies (especially ones that don't even physically exist) only have value if there's a functioning society that enables you to trade them for things you actually need.
>>261113 >Recommending people invest in ephemeral ones and zeros when there's a possible pandemic rising. You had me convinced you were serious for a bit there. Well played.
>>261122 >>261109 >>261107 I still think that masks are going to be as useful to the average man as "duck and cover" is at protecting you from nuclear blasts. The asymptomatic transmission combined with long incubation period means that you will need to be masking up even when dealing visibly healthy people. You'll also need to adhere to strict decontamination routines or else your mask is wasted effort.
The masks are IMO valuable for medical staff who directly interact with known and suspected infected. For the average man I believe that your concern should be less the virus and more the break down in society as panic sinks in. Try to be prepared to survive if the shelves at the store become empty. IMO a supply of nonperishable food, basic medical supplies, and the means to purify drinking water are more valuable than masks.
Also protect your supplies. Loose lips sink ships, so don't fucking blab to your neighbors that you have food. You may need to act like you're as hopelessly fucked as everyone else lest people rub two braincells together and realize that for some reason you're not as desperate as everyone else.
>Coronavirus reappears in discharged patients, raising questions in containment fight >A growing number of discharged coronavirus patients in China and elsewhere are testing positive after recovering, sometimes weeks after being allowed to leave the hospital, which could make the epidemic harder to eradicate. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-health-reinfection-explainer-idUSKCN20M124
>>261098 One of the four collueges that were tested have tested positive for the coronavirus. So official number of infected here in norway is now 7 people.
Obviously I don't trust government, especially Chinese government but what makes you think it will be more deadly than, for example, spanish flu?
Some facts about 1918 influenza pandemic: >It infected 500 million people around the world, or about 27% of the then world population of between 1.8 and 1.9 billion, including people on isolated Pacific islands and in the Arctic. >The death toll is estimated to have been 40 million to 50 million, and possibly as high as 100 million
>>261163 It doesn't need to be excessively deadly, all it needs to do is overwhelm the healthcare system and lack of effective treatment will cause a much higher death toll than would be expected. This is currently what's happening in China, as their healthcare system is shit and on the verge of collapse at any given time, the wu flu has pushed them way over the edge, and that's what's killing them. The modern world isn't prepared for a plague like this, most hospitals have a comparatively low surge capacity in the west, once it's hit, the first people to die will die in their homes because the hospitals had no beds, no doctors and no supplies to treat so many cases.
It can't be easily contained, it's not especially visible, and it'll only debilitate a healthy person, putting strain on the infrastructure. Ebola is nothing compared to this.
>Three employees at the eye ward at Ullevål Hospital infected by the coronavirus
>It has been confirmed for the first time that someone has been infected by the coronavirus in Norway. Oslo University Hospital reports three virus-infected employees at the eye department. More than 50 employees have been quarantined. >The medical director at the hospital, Hilde Myhren, said on Saturday afternoon that the hospital now has three staff at the eye ward who have been confirmed infected. The last two people have not been abroad. >"It is likely that the two are infected by the first employee who was infected with us," says Myhren. >More than 50 employees have been quarantined. They have to prepare to stay there for 14 days.
>Myhren says they have called around 200 patients and that they are about halfway through this work. http://archive.is/HXRnG
>Person in Washington state first in US to die from new virus
>A person has died in Washington state of COVID-19, state health officials said Saturday, marking the first such reported death in the United States. >State officials issued a terse news release announcing the death, gave no details and scheduled a news conference. >Health officials in California, Oregon and Washington state worried about the novel coronavirus spreading through West Coast communities after confirming three patients were infected by unknown means.
At the beginning of the month in the first thread many of us (myself included) were claiming the media was minimizing their coverage of the nascent outbreak so as to not upend the status quo. At most a little "NOTHING TO SEE HERE MOVE ALONG CITIZEN" type reassurance. That seems to have changed in the last week or so, not only in tandem with the spread outside of China but also because it is now a politically charged partisan issue the D's and R's are using to go after each other's throats once again. I don't know who threw the first stone there but it is ironic to me that the tone change could be because Trump held a mirror to the media in downplaying the threat posed by Coronachan. 4D chess except it's not, just a predictable side-effect of his nonstop MUH STONKS rhetoric
Things are really going to get interesting heading into March. Particularly with how governments in the West are going to deal with the outbreaks within their respective countries. Posting two Twitter threads by a massive leftist faggot (Jeremy Konyndyk) which are interesting glimpses into where we might be headed. Summary points: >We're past the point of containing Coronachan and must look to mitigation >Acknowledges China's draconian approach to mitigation is successful if barbaric >Praises Singapore for a less aggressive but still Orwellian approach >Some crying about Nigeria and the developing world >An aside: most people will survive but virus is still pretty bad >US private health care system will make things worse b/c reasons >Managing this outbreak is new territory for the govt >Govt must be "operating under a wartime rather than a peacetime mentality" >If Trump admin response to Hurricane Maria is any indication we're boned >Govt needs trust of the people so they voluntarily adopt public health measures A bit of a contradiction buried in there. How voluntary is martial law, exactly?
Still I suspect many Americans feel as Konydick does and would be more than happy to surrender liberties out of fear. Had we a socialist-leaning Dem in the Oval Office there's little doubt the crisis would be used to nationalize our health care system. With Trump I'm hoping his incompetence will simply keep the left kvetching while Coronachan culls the boomers. (If you're less than 40 years old COVID-19 has the same death rate as common influenza strains.)
That said there will be death and there will be a major strain on The System. Perhaps an opportunity here for the far right, if we weren't so utterly fragmented and disorganized right now.
Also reposting this from the last thread, would surely be labeled as "conspiracy" but looks like he was dead right about Italy. As far as I know health experts there have never identified "patient zero"...perhaps because he was never meant to be identified. Food for thought at least, to see if matters follow the trajectory that Anon proposed.
>I think it is an important piece on coronavirus by Russian medical professionals. I, personally, largely agree with points they make. >There is something fishy about this whole thing. Consider this crucial admission: >This flu season alone has sickened at least 19 million across the U.S. and led to 10,000 deaths and 180,000 hospitalizations. https://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/2020/02/google-translate-will-help.html
>>261237 He's right though. Masks are fucking useless to the average Joe who probably isn't wearing goggles and certainly isn't wearing a protective gown and practicing the necessary decontamination routines when removing the protective gear.
>>261241 >He's right though. Not quite. He cares more for his "healthcare providers" than the average Joe. And this has a parallel with our precious law enforcers which lives are infinitely more valued than ours.
>>261227 this is exactly what I was trying to tell you. There's no need to panic, especially when mass media and normies are panicking. Of course if you have enough time and money then you should always be prepared for any kind of emergency but living in constant fear won't help you. >goverment enforcing martial law during virus outbreak hmmm, where did I hear that before?
>>261243 he just literally said there isn't enough masks for healthcare workers and masks alone won't protect you.
>>261276 >>261277 >coronavirus is a hoax! 6 gorillion chinks died because of some influenza? lmao! >le mysterious conspiracy prophecies from years ago here we go again
Numbers of infected continue to rise here in Norway. New total of confirmed infected is 19. So in short we have been going from 1 infected 4 days ago to 19 today. Hard to say where it will stop but I would guess quite a bit higher as government has said to be preparing for 25% of population being infected.
>>261279 Apprently someone in Essex UK has been tested positive with no known connection to someone who has travlled. However As a person who has just spent three weeks in Essex I may of sneezed on them. The reality is that Essex is big and unless they report the persons movements it would be impossible for me to know if I could have been in the same area as them.
I therefore could be the person that passed it on or I could be a person who is now infecting people in Japan. Or BOTH.
My views is the WHO should be closed down as a complete waste of money. They are meant to have plans for such events but they seem to be a bunch of flaky flakes. Plus a few 100,000 dead boomers is a bonus to us all.
I advise sneezing and coughing at every opportunity.
>>261347 >My views is the WHO should be closed down as a complete waste of money. They are meant to have plans for such events but they seem to be a bunch of flaky flakes. The WHO is a UN's body with no authority, unless the local traitors already granted that right. Don't mention it as an authoritative source ever, national bureaucrats are the designated "authorities" and no one else.
>>261350 Surely the elected elites have to gather information to make decisions. Very few of them have medical training. Most of them stopped studying biology at the age of 13. It is WHO and other medical people who look to the WHO to give advice. If WHO is not giving good advice, then medical experts are not passing that on to the elected elite and the elected elite just flounder. You are right though WHO is connected to the UN and that is also a complete waste of money and should be shut down for failing to ever do anything constructive.
>>261354 Also of note in Japan. Abe asked local schools to shut for March. He does not have the authority to demand it. Some prefectures just ignored his request and some adapted it to something more practical. This is why democracy is the worst from of government. Pandemics show the real need for totalitarian regimes. It will be China and N.Korea and Iran that will own the worlds. Maybe not from this petty virus but very likely from the ones that will follow.
>>261353 I'd say they are trying to grab hold of the situation by any means necessary. 33, from my quick search, is used for all sorts of (((their))) projects. It's the masters number, from 11 (beginner), 22 (journeyman), to the last 33 (master). With relation to Jesus Christ in regards to his age of death, (also his rising from being dead). Ect. It just keeps on going.
One, it's to sacrifice stuff. Boy do they consistently try to sacrifice things, and especially people. Two, it's to assert dominance (mastery) over the situation that is out of their control. Three, it's about death, life, and rebirth. Apparently alot of their plans fit into numberology. It'd also say part of it is investing implanting that number into the public consciousness before they do anything. 6 gorillion anyone? There is also the fact it can be a covert message between those that know what it means. In my inexperienced opinion, and occultic gut feeling it's a red alert sign for them. They'll do something. If we keep going I'd say they will hammer it in on the third of this month following the pattern of 3. More of an insane stand point is that they are expecting something similar to the holohoax with the 6 gorillion, this time with 3+3 gorillion. Alas the nature of making shit up with numbers means ziltch if it's not kept on straight, or a clear plan of action isn't found.
>>261354 >Surely the elected elites have to gather information to make decisions. Very few of them have medical training. Most of them stopped studying biology at the age of 13. It is WHO and other medical people who look to the WHO to give advice. The WHO is irrelevant for scientific information. Local scientists are 24/7 in contact with others around the globe exchanging info and many times know how. On the other hand, the WHO as well other supranational organizations are relevant to (((them))) to map in quality and quantity what is going on and to project their future moves. These international organizations are undesirable and Trojan horses. >>261355 >Pandemics show the real need for totalitarian regimes. That depends is the ruler is ruling on the peoples benefit or is just a viceroy in charge of the plebs' exploitation. Usually those viceroys fly to Davos to receive instructions and to negotiate their future position under the guise of to look for commercial opportunities for their countries.
>>261355 > Pandemics show the real need for totalitarian regimes It shows the need for a well educated populace with a strong sense of community instead of a selfish mass of easily manipulated worker drones.
>Italy: Paki Plaguespreader Found >The Paki was diagnosed with coronavirus but didn’t present symptoms so was not quarantined. He was told to “self-isolate” at home. Instead, the Paki went back to work, in a Chinese restaurant where he served as both a cook and delivery agent. (Was this just simple selfishness or could there have been some thoughts of Plague Jihad going on in his mind?) This seems to have been the main vector of transmission within Pavia, perhaps even Lombardy and Italy as a whole: a Paki preparing Chink food then delivering it around the city. (Why would you want to eat foreign food when you can eat Italian food? The coronavirus contagion may bring about some kind of evolutionary selection effect in which people who “embrace diversity” will be disproportionately taken out by it, their genes removed from the gene pool, leaving a healthier and more racist population behind.) https://dailystormer.su/italy-paki-plaguespreader-found/ In Italian: https://voxnews.info/2020/02/29/coronavirus-trovato-migrante-infetto-in-ristorante-cinese-ha-violato-quarantena-volontaria/
>Video evidence. In #Wenzhou, factory manager told they must consume 3000 kWh electricity by midnight, as the authorities use electricity usage as a criterion of re-open rate. Even this factory has not re-opened for lack of supply and manpower due to #COVID2019, manager had to switch on all the air conditioners and other equipment to ensure they achieve the quota.
>Were Coronavirus Samples Destroyed By China To Coverup The Outbreak? >Since the outbreak of Coronavirus in Wuhan, the Chinese Communist Party has concealed the epidemic from the local government to the central government and shirked from its responsibility. Recently, Caixin, a Beijing-based media group published a shocking report that the Hubei Provincial Health and Medical Commission ordered the destruction of Coronavirus samples. Soon after the story was gagged with the article subsequently taken down. >The claims of the Caixin report that gene sequencing studies carried out by the Chinese administration found that COVID-19 Coronavirus is almost 80% similar to SARS gives further credence to GreatGameIndia‘s report on how Chinese Biowarfare agents smuggled SARS Coronaviruses from Canada and weaponized it – Coronavirus Bioweapon. Further, the Canadian Scientist Frank Plummer who received these SARS Coronavirus samples of the first patient from Saudi Arabia was found dead in mysterious conditions in Nairobi, Kenya within 11 days of the publication of our report. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/were-coronavirus-samples-destroyed-china-coverup-outbreak
>>261376 Can someone explain to me how a vaccine might be effective against a virus that can reinfect someone who has caught and subsequently recovered from the virus? Especially if the reinfection is notably worse than the first time around.
>>261378 As I understand it, this China virus belongs to a family known as corona viruses; the flu belongs to it. A characteristic of the flu is that it mutates every year, and because of that, a modified vaccine must be injected every year to adapt and to have "some" chance of effectiveness. Because its prevalence, the flu is endemic and it is found from birds to whales among the whole zoo. So, IMHO the chances of a definitive "real" vaccine are null.
>>261379 Also I would like to add that knowing the rap sheet of (((them))) and their reach among all world leaders, I still think possible this epidemic is a psy-op. It is mind blowing that the Chinese government had committed seppuku and destroyed the economy just for an allegedly epidemic. If the death rate is around perhaps 3-5% and kills mostly seniors with low immune defenses, the government's overreaction don't match the threat. Also looking countries with common border with China, like Russia and Mongolia, and the population there in the border very close genetically, when not identical to the Chinese, and not epidemic reported; makes the whole situation fishy. Until I don't see the bodies of my neighbors, I have to suspect the possibility of a staged show for the cameras. And because of the Chinese population was drove at gun point to keep a self quarantine and denied to witness what is going on around, anything I saw I take it with prejudice, at least just for now.
>>261378 sars apparently had a specific mechanism that they were able to attack(after chancing upon it) that made it possible to stop sars very quickly. Something like that. Its also possible that they may just be able to isolate each strain of the virus and give people vaccines for each one, so that the body can fight off the real deal as soon as possible and limit the fibrosis of the lungs, or immune system damage, and what have you. that second approach would be hellishly expensive and really only be an option for the wealthy anyway who could be reasonably assured that they wouldn't catch any strain out of the gate.
>While the city of Qom is the epicentre of #CoronaVirus in Iran, authorities refuse to close down religious shrines there. >These pro-regime people are licking the shrines & encouraging people to visit them.
>Number of people dead from coronavirus in the U.S. rises to SIX after four new deaths as top infectious disease official warns the spread has reached 'pandemic proportions
>The coronavirus death toll in the U.S. has now climbed to six as the top infectious disease official in the country warned the disease had likely reached 'pandemic proportions'. >Health officials announced on Monday that four additional people had died in Washington state. Two other patients in that same area died over the weekend. >Five of the six deaths have been linked to the LifeCare long-term care facility, EvergreenHealth, in Kirkland just outside Seattle.
>'We're dealing with an evolving situation. We're dealing with clearly an emerging infectious disease that has now reached outbreak proportions and likely pandemic proportions,' Dr Fauci said. 'If you look at multiple definitions of what a pandemic is... multiple sustained transmissions of of a highly infectious agent in multiple regions of the globe.' >Dr Fauci went on to say the U.S. might need to consider social mitigation, including closing down schools and not allowing events where large crowds are in confined spaces. >'We're not ready for it right now but we need to be at least thinking about the possibility,' he said in the interview that will air in full on NBC Nightly News on Monday.
>FEMA prepping for possible coronavirus emergency declaration
>The Federal Emergency Management Agency is planning for the possibility that President Donald Trump could make an emergency declaration to bring in extra funds and personnel to assist the administration's coronavirus response, according to internal documents obtained by NBC News. >FEMA officials are preparing for an "infectious disease emergency declaration" by the president that would allow the agency to provide disaster relief funding to state and local governments, as well as federal assistance to support the coronavirus response, according to agency planning documents reviewed by NBC News. http://archive.is/lOmjt
>>261407 >New tally for Norway is 25 (6 new cases confirmed) I'm sure the cases of flu and other respiratory illnesses aren't mentioned. It looks like to stir mass panic is the media business.
Looks like we got our very own Incumbation Ship anchord up at dock here in Norway
>[b]Cruise ship to dock in Haugesund with corona suspect[b]
>The cruise ship was on its way up the Norwegian coast when two passengers reported symptoms of coronavirus. The approximately 1,200 passengers on board are not allowed to leave the ship.
>The German cruise ship Aida Aura asked on Monday to dock an extra 24 hours in Haugesund after two passengers are suspected of having the new corona virus. >"We received a message from the ship's agent that there were two people who possibly had coronavirus disease, and that they wanted to test these," says teis Qvale, a infectious disease physician. >The two passengers were before departure in close contact with a person who has subsequently been diagnosed with the virus. This person is not on board the ship.
>Around 1,200 passengers are on board and are not currently allowed to leave the ship. >"Until the situation is more clarified, we want to have everyone together to be in control. We want them on board," Ole Bernt Thorbjørnsen, municipal director in Haugesund, told E24 on Tuesday morning. http://archive.is/7csxH
>>261489 >The cruise ship was on its way up the Norwegian coast when two passengers reported symptoms of coronavirus. >two passengers are suspected of having the new corona virus. This is fear and not common sense. Two passengers from 1,200 have caught the flu, big deal.
>>261491 That is highly possible. At least the passengers on a cruise ships are not forced (I think) to share the same air of all the others like on airplanes.
>>261492 Cruise ship cabins have air conditioning that are all interlinked by air vents. Depending on the quality of the vents, many more could have been infected.
>>261493 So only positive with cruise ships in that regard is that they don't recycle the same air the entire trip. I wonder what cabin the airflow starts in...
>>261407 Another day, another increase in the infected count.
>32 people are infected by the coronavirus in Norway: Expecting local spread
>On Tuesday, the Norwegian Directorate of Health announced that 32 people have now been diagnosed with infection of the new coronavirus in Norway. "We must expect a greater risk of local spread in some places in the population," says the health director. >"We are entering a new phase of the corona outbreak. We must expect a greater risk of local spread in some places in the population. That's why we need close cooperation with the population on how to work on this," Director Bjørn Guldvog of the Directorate of Health said at a press conference on Tuesday.
>Health authorities see that there is growing opportunities for them to "miss" when it comes to tracking the pathways of infection. >"We must therefore be prepared that we can get infection in the population that we do not have full control over from the first time," Guldvog said. >He also stated that the latest figures show that 32 people have now been diagnosed with infection in Norway. http://archive.is/Gfxgd
>>261455 I think the official numbers are to be relied upon. They are of course a bit sensationalized in the media, and the gov. has gone out and said that people should stop calling 113 (our 911 for medical emergencies) because they worry they are infected. The thing is that points to this perhaps being bigger problem than might look like on the surface is that every worker in Norway can take three days off work with pay just by saying they are sick. So the fact that it is spreading is perhaps telling. If you want to be tested you are told to contact your doctor and then they either come to your location or Health clinics have set up testing in their parking lots so people with potential infection don't go into the clinic. Then you are told to go home and stay there until results are back.
In other news we got another confirmed case, 33 total as of writing. And 280 employees at Ullevål Hospital (the hospital with the eye department that had the initial one case) are put in home quarantine.
>>261380 It's not a psyop like the white helmet fags, but you can expect it can and will be used to be a long term psyop to give up freedoms like 9/11. Iran is digging mass graves, people are dropping dead / unconscious in the street in multiple countries just like we've seen in China and now its started in the US. Even the normalfag news reported on Irans body bags in hospitals.
>>261539 That is true. I think they probably will shift into handing out wrong numbers and downplaying stuff soon. But it is hard to hide stuff in a country with only 5.3 million citizens total. Statistically it is said that everyone knows everyone through five people, and I think that holds double true here in Norway.
>Coronavirus infectious on surfaces for up to nine days
>Together with Professor Eike Steinmann, head of the Department for Molecular and Medical Virology at Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB), he has compiled comprehensive findings from 22 studies on coronaviruses and their inactivation for a future textbook. “Under the circumstances, the best approach was to publish these verified scientific facts in advance, in order to make all of the information available at a glance,” says Eike Steinmann. >The evaluated studies, which focus on the pathogens Sars coronavirus and Mers coronavirus, showed, for example, that the viruses can persist on surfaces and remain infectious at room temperature for up to nine days. On average, they survive between four and five days. “Low temperature and high air humidity further increase their lifespan,” points out Kampf. http://archive.is/EcRYo
I said this in the prior thread, but just in case we have anyone new in the audience here in this one:
Yes, it looks like the virus was created in a lab, with gene sequences from HIV, MERS, and SARS all spliced together neatly. Is it a coincidence that the initial reports came from the city where the Chinese have a biological warfare lab? You tell me.
The relative lack of lethality, from what is being reported--the ChiComs always lie about everything, of course, that's just how they roll, but I’m not hearing about bodies being stacked in piles on streetcorners for disposal in Korea or Japan or Singapore–-make me think this was an experimental research project that got loose rather than a finished biological weapon. People are dying but not nearly enough, nor quickly enough, for this to be a useful war bug. Also this virus seems to be ethnically somewhat selective due to racial differences in body chemistry (“But they said race was a social construct!”) and specifically seems vastly more lethal in East Asians just based on death tolls. I assume from this that the ChiComs are working on something they want to use as a Final Solution to the Uighur Problem, and/or for Taiwan, at least in the near term.
I’m going to guess, further, that the Chinese biological warfare lab in Wuhan was run the way the Chinese run everything else. I will guess that they had people washing out used plastic petri dishes into the municipal drains and reusing them instead of opening a new case because it would have cost a nickel. I will also guess that whenever management’s backs were turned, the workers were stealing everything that wasn’t bolted down, from infected research animals to sell as bushmeat in Wuhan’s street markets to incubators and other equipment. Management, of course, was too busy embezzling everybody’s pay to pay attention to disappearing equipment. I am imagining some enterprising janitor just wheeled an incubator out the back door and sold it to some enterprising street vendor who turned it into a rotisserie rat, cat, bat, and monkey roaster, without cleaning it. Mmm, mmm, good!
Based on this my short-term prediction, which is worth exactly what you paid for it, is that the “pandemic” will fizzle out in a few more weeks or months–though when it gets into the Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco tent-cities we may see substantial casualties–and the Chinese will go back to the drawing board.
In the long term? The Chinese aren’t going to quit twisting the dragon’s tail. It isn’t in their nature. They want to get rid of the Uighurs and the Taiwanese in particular, but also the rest of the world. China is a belligerent, militaristic, totalitarian state with ambitions of replacing us as the global hegemon. They’re not going to give up biological weapons any more than they’re going to give up nukes. They will continue to grasp blindly for in the dark for any weapon they can hold to the world's throat.
And, this being China, well. Has anyone here read much Lovecraft? “Do not call up that which ye cannot put down.” With COVID19 the Chinese have called up that which they cannot put down. And it’s already hurting their economy badly, it’s already cost them dearly. But they’re going to keep on grabbing that hot stove. They’re going to keep on sticking their dicks in that toaster. They can’t help themselves. They can't not do it. They’re going to keep on playing with that pretty, pretty fire. This time they didn’t turn loose Captain Trips. Next time--and there WILL be a next time, friends and neighbors--will we be so lucky?
>IT’S OFFICIAL: Chinese Scientists Find Genetic Explanation For Coronavirus Discriminating By Race >A study by a Chinese research group has emerged that offers concrete proof of race differences in susceptibility to Corona virus are very real. >The study—a preprint that has not yet been peer-reviewed—is entitled Single-cell RNA expression profiling of ACE2, the putative receptor of Wuhan 2019-nCov, By Yu Zhao et al., bioRxiv, 2020] and is authored by a group of medical scientists based at Tongji University in Shanghai >The authors explain that “2019-nCov was reported to share the same receptor, Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2)” as the SARS disease, an outbreak of which in 2003 seemed almost exclusively to kill Northeast Asians. https://vdare.com/articles/it-s-official-chinese-scientists-find-genetic-explanation-for-coronavirus-discriminating-by-race
>>261380 >I still think possible this epidemic is a psy-op. Some are smelling a rat too.
>Six Reasons Why Covid-19 Fails The Sniff Test >It appears reaction to Coronavirus has wreaked more carnage globally than the virus itself. Although a 2-3% mortality rate is nothing to sneeze at, it’s not exactly a Biblical plague either; even if virtually none of it passes the sniff test. >Given how Coronavirus has been reported, coupled with how it’s been handled, its dubious origins, the alleged number of infected and deceased, as well as the age and general health of those who are reported to have died... something stinks. >As I indicated in my last article, it seems Coronavirus has, indeed, become the new Terrorism®. The dark powers want the panic. They need the hysteria. Why? For diversion, control, or all the above >It could be COVID-19 was tweaked to become highly infectious and maybe the elite loosed the virus on the unsuspecting Chinese as an end-game checkmate; and are now using the media to hype it for all it’s worth. >Or maybe the Chi-com’s have used the virus as cover to neutralize “infected” protesters. >In any event, it appears governments have strived to create panic and financial collapse to promote a hoax that would accomplish the destruction. >Why? Because they feel it’s time. https://www.zerohedge.com/health/six-reasons-why-covid-19-fails-sniff-test
>>261736 >>261737 Add Norway to the list on unprepared (we're running out of test kits and protection equipment). Also keep an eye out for people that has been to Italy lately. >At least 51 of the 67 corona infected in Norway have been traveling to Italy.
>>261534 Since this was from 2 days ago I think it's very safe to say that it's in my community now and very much present in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
>A total of 86 people in Norway confirmed coronary infected >New figures from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health show that 30 new cases of coronary infection in Norway. In total, now 86 people are infected by the virus.
>The Norwegian Institute of Public Health expects the numbers on the infected will continue in the next few days as well," says Line Vold, director general of the institute.
>All cases in Norway can be linked abroad. Most cases of infection are linked to the outbreak in northern Italy, while two cases can be linked to Iran, one to Hong Kong and one to China. >"We believe we will not eventually be able to link the chain of infection out of the country. This is an outbreak that is underway and which we see is evolving," says Vold.
>Warns of quarantine violations >The Director of the Directorate of Health reacts strongly to reports that people who are supposed to be in coronaquarantine are breaking quarantine. >"We get reports that people who are quarantined do not comply with the rules. Everyone has to understand how important it is that you don't meet other people up close, beyond those you live close with," says Director Bjørn Guldvog. >On Wednesday, there were reports that people who were supposed to be quarantined have gone to a gym or have been elsewhere where there are many people.
>>261751 Could you please clarify what "coronary" means here?
Do you mean that these people have the coronavirus, or do you mean that they have a viral infection of the heart, like rheumatic heart disease? If coronavirus is now causing something similar to rheumatic heart disease that is a highly disturbing new development.
The military exercise Cold Response will probably go ahead despite a soldier that were to attend have tested positive for the coronavirus.
>Soldier has detected the corona virus – believes military exercise should be cancelled
>The mayor of Bardu believes the great military winter exercise Cold Response must be cancelled. On Thursday, it was confirmed that a person who was going to participate in the exercise has been detected on the coronavirus, while several others are in quarantine >15,000 people will participate in the exercise. 6,000 foreign soldiers from countries such as Britain, France, Germany and the United States are involved, as well as about 9,000 Norwegians.
>On Thursday, Lieutenant Colonel of the Army Per Espen Strande confirmed to TV2 that one person has detected the corona virus in Skjold. >Heimdal believes the Armed Forces do not have the opportunity to isolate individuals, should the situation get out of control. The mayor further fears that it could quickly turn out that more people with ties to the exercise are infected. >"So far the Armed Forces have had good plans for this. But it is clear that it is difficult to have control over the situation when a soldier who has been in contact with a lot of people is diagnosed with the virus," says Heimdal. >"I am concerned because Bardu municipality forms a large part of the cold response training area. As the ombudsman in the municipality, I am responsible for the population of the municipality. This includes both the civilians, but many of the inhabitants of the municipality will also be part of the exercise," says Heimdal.
>As a result of the coronary infection in Skjold camp, Lieutenant Colonel Per Espen Strande says that they must close, where there are currently just over 1,300 people, from both Norway and abroad. >None of them are now allowed to leave the camp. >"Otherwise, we work with the Norwegian Institute of Public Health and the local authority on how quarantine will be managed in the days to come, and what we must do to limit any further contagion," Strande told NRK.
>Ørjan Olsvik is a professor of medical microbiology at UiT- The Arctic University of Norway, but is also a former colonel in the Armed Forces and expert on biological weapons. >He says the corona virus now gives the soldiers a very good practice situation. >"They get to practice as isolating as if this was a biological attack or something similar. They'll see if they have good enough testing systems and isolation procedures and whether they're able to deal with it," says Olsvik. >Professor Ørjan Olsvik says the large winter exercise will not increase the risk of the locals being infected to a significant extent. >The soldiers, in turn, will really get to practice. >For it is precisely this situation that the soldiers should be able to deal with," says former Colonel Ørjan Olsvik. http://archive.is/g4Neh
I like how the normalfags in my office think that the media is overhyping the coronavirus, while I'm convinced that officials are suppressing information.
>Infectious disease chief doctor fear that many may be coronary infected without knowing it
>The infectious disease chief doctor in Oslo believes that the number of infected coronaviruses in Norway can be 10 to 100 times higher than the official figures show.
>A total of 86 people had been diagnosed with coronavirus in Norway Thursday afternoon. >–But the real number of infected can be 10 to 100 times higher. We do not know exactly the number, but it is probably significantly higher," infectious disease chief doctor Tore W. Steen of Oslo municipality told NTB. >–Many infected people have very little symptoms. Many can also be symptom-free and still carriers. This makes it difficult to find and identify the infection," Medical Director Johan L. Torper of the Municipality of Oslo told NTB.
>>261768 >normalfags It'd be nice to jump on the "Oh, its not that bad, there's only a what, 3% mortality rate?" bandwagon, but we'll see. Considering chink-anon's posts, I'm erring on the side of caution. Especially cuz Faceberg has been blowing up with "its no big deal" memes. Sidenote, talking to some people, I hear corona virus is something that livestock is treated for every year, with potential vaccines and treatments (intended for cows) already available.
>>261774 "Coronavirus" is a broad family of viruses and are nothing new. The "Wuhan Coronavirus" or "COVID-19" is a new strain of coronavirus. This particular strain may very well have been genetically altered and weaponized by the CCP.
>>261764 I saw a screenshot/story how there was this one guy who were treating all kind of diseases(chickenpox,etc) with high dose of intravenous vitamin C like 375mg/kg dosage per day. Maybe somebody know what picture/guy i'm talking about.
>>261780 It's just that I've seen other people around the internet referring to it as some kind of cure for coronachan. Toilet paper isn't all we're running out of down here.
>>261776 >This particular strain may very well have been genetically altered and weaponized by the CCP In the thread before this was shown that the origins were in a North Carolina University's laboratory in 2015 and possibly a more weaponized strain was stolen from a Canadian laboratory in July 2019. Old thread: >>256683 →
>Beijing Hospital Confirms Covid-19 Attacks Central Nervous System >Liu Jingyuan, director of the ICU at the Hospital, presided over the treatment of the patient. He reminded that patients with conscious disturbances must consider the possibility that the virus may attack the central nervous system. >At present, patients with new type of coronavirus pneumonia can be combined with multiple organ damages such as severe respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), myocardial damage, abnormal coagulation function, kidney damage, liver damage, etc. However, no central nervous system involvement has been reported. The case report is the first in the world. https://www.theburningplatform.com/2020/03/05/beijing-hospital-confirms-covid-19-attacks-central-nervous-system/
>Congress warned of possible corona virus exposure that may have occurred at AIPAC conference. >AIPAC brags that 2/3 of the House and Senate attended to the event.
>>261778 Intravenous therapy is also known as Chelation therapy. It can be used to treat various illnesses and symptoms. Can also be used to clear out the plaque in the heart arteries with EDTA and some other medicine, to help people with heart issues.
>>261908 "listen Sweden, there's only room in this town for one massive cuck, and that's me. The world must know the Canadian anus is one size fits all, and I intend on making that dream a reality. your move 'captain'."
- Mike Pence the coronavirus Zar refuses to answer a presstitute question about if uninsuranced people will be tested. - Infected nurse has to make the line to get tested. >A National Disgrace https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmVS4X4TyII
>>262081 Flu is spread out over a whole season though. The concern with Wu Flu is that left unchecked it hits the health care system all at once, overwhelming its capacity. This would spike the death rate. Pic related, which I see posted a lot by health care professionals. This could very well be the situation in Italy in a few days, and in the US in a few weeks. Would be quite a crisis. Question is, who will take advantage of it, the left or the right? The former seems better positioned to (i.e. push for universal health care)...at the moment.
>California - America >This is a video from the Nurses Union of California. These guys aren't going to let this lack of testing slide here in the states. In this video the nurse is reading another nurse's statement in witch the nurse states that she cared for a patient with the virus and is now in quarantine and very sick but hasn't been tested for the virus. >The CDC is the enemy
>>262098 >Question is, who will take advantage of it, the left or the right? Both are ZOG. And the agenda is already in the horizon, reset of the global economy offering further centralization as a solution. Speeding 5G deployment to control the population. To push a cashless society as a golden end to any form of privacy and the control people has over their own resources. And of course to confiscate people's means to fight back and microchip them like cattle.
For those who are considering possible second-order and third-order effects on possible disruptions in global trade arising from the ongoing Coronavirus epidemic in China, is anyone making preparations?
By which I mean, things beyond masks and hand sanitizer and TP.
Could a shortage of Chinese replacement parts for American farm equipment result in food shortages as the epidemic continues? Has anyone put thought into putting away food for this eventuality? I do not mean to conjure images of people sitting in bomb shelters atop crates of Spam(tm) and bottled water, but is anyone buying rice, pasta, dry beans, split peas, lentils, peanut butter, oatmeal, flour, honey, powdered milk, cooking oil, or other inexpensive foods in bulk? Just in case?
It's not as though you don't eat every day. This isn't something you'll never use.
>Trump administration’s promise of “one million” coronavirus test kits turns out to be empty words… why can’t the USA test people like South Korea does? >VP Pence further promised that there will now be 100 percent screening at all airports with direct flights coming in from both Italy and South Korea. But VICE producer Julia Lindau, who recently landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York from a trip to Italy, says that didn’t happen when she was there, at least. https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-03-08-trump-administration-promise-one-million-coronavirus-test-kits-empty-words.html
>Leaked coronavirus plan to quarantine 16 millions sparks chaos in Italy >Thousands tried to flee south after decree to confine people until 3 April was revealed >“What happened with the news leak has caused many people to try to escape, causing the opposite effect of what the decree is trying to achieve,” warned Roberto Burioni, a professor of microbiology and virology at the Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in Milan. “Unfortunately some of those who fled will be infected with the disease.” https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/08/leaked-coronavirus-plan-to-quarantine-16m-sparks-chaos-in-italy
>>262100 >And the agenda is already in the horizon Long-term sure, but I don't think Coronachan was anticipated. That said never let a good crisis go to waste...nothing like a little fear to get people to embrace Big Brother. Even if unplanned this disease may accelerate their goals. Dissident right needs to push back.
>>262122 CCP strong, glorious leader Xi smart, China stop spread. Sure China, whatever you say.
>Italy imposes nationwide restrictions to contain new virus
>Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte says he is extending restrictions on travel from the north to entire country to try to stop the spread of coronavirus. >Conte said Monday night that a new government decree will require all people in Italy to demonstrate a need to work, health conditions or other limited reasons to travel outside the areas where they live. >"There won't be just a red zone,'' Conte told reporters referring to a lockdown of areas in northern Italy instituted over the weekend. >"There will be Italy" as a protected area, he said.
Who could have imagined only a small little virus could put an end to all of this clown world, end China and the globalist/jews's plans, and force us to go back to nationalism.
I don't give a fuck about the markets, let's use and exploit what is happening here instead of suffering from it. This flawed system is weakened, it's an opportunity.
>>262169 >force us to go back to nationalism And how is this going to happen? Nationalist movements remain in complete disarray. Hell even basic bitch conservatives are beginning to splinter over Trump's handling of the pandemic. The socialists are positioned to gain the most from this crisis.
>>262173 >It might not even hurt the markets badly when all is said and done. See >>262065 as an example. If this represents where we're headed in terms of international trade our consumerist economy won't be able to sustain itself long. Recession seems inevitable.
>>262169 >Who could have imagined only a small little virus could put an end to all of this clown world, end China and the globalist/jews's plans, and force us to go back to nationalism. Sorry but that is wishful thinking. To stop the (((clique)))'s plan requires first of all a Führer, and the pleb doesn't have it. Second a Führer needs to be backed by pleb's guns and those guns need to be oiled with money, but the pleb doesn't control the money supply and therefore those guns will have a brief time span. The key ingredient is the money supply, the element that allows an organized activity, and the common denominator of any activity is the expectation of a reward.
>>262176 Every item in those conex boxes--missing or otherwise--was invented here, not in China. The factories that made them were all here, up until about 25 years ago. If the demand exists--and it seems to--then it will be profitable for someone to build and open factories here, where they won't get shut down randomly and unpredictably every time the Chinese have another "oops" with their illegal biological weapons program. This is merely logical. This is what a "free market" is supposed to do.
I do not expect this to happen. Our ruling caste is too entitled and unwilling to give up that cheap laogai concentration camp slave labor that manufactures the novelty rubber dog poop they sell, despite the fact that these same families made their fortunes in the first place selling novelty rubber dog poop that was made in factories right here.
"Novelty rubber dog poop" is, of course, shorthand for all the shoddy, poorly made consumer garbage made in China, all the $8 kitchen blenders that last a week and all the $4 plastic sandals and all the $39 smartphones.
If Western Civilization is to continue we require a leader who will pick up a whip and drive the moneylenders out of the Temple, as Jesus did, and tell them, "no more imported manufactured goods from outside the G8 nations and minimum 200% tariff on those imports that are permitted."
I think the (((moneylenders))) would probably arrange a mysterious, insoluble "lone madman" assassination for such a leader, with the lone madman conveniently dying before he could be interrogated, and his killer dying soon after. *cough* Kennedy *cough* But some things are worth great risks.
>>262176 Globalist policy is directly responsible for how bad this is. The world economy is teetering on the brink of complete freefall because the bulk of manufacturing is centered on a dictatorial third world country and free movement has only aided its rapid spread, that's to say nothing of lax response over fears of appearing racist. Call attention to these facts and people will begin to turn away from globalism in greater numbers, and where else have they got to turn but nationalism and homegrown industry?
>>262180 >every time the Chinese have another "oops" with their illegal biological weapons program >illegal Just a commentary. It's illegal only if China accepted alien laws to supersede Chinese laws, I believe that's not happened.
>>262190 Leftists hold up the UN as one of their holiest of all things. We should cram it right back down their throats whenever possible. Alinsky Rule 4.
>>261380 >I still think possible this epidemic is a psy-op. >>261708 >Some are smelling a rat too.
Event 201 Global Pandemic >Did you know that Bill & Melinda Gates, the CIA, the World Economic Forum, Bloomber / Johns Hopkins, the UN Foundation & more ran a scenario for a Cor-na Virus Pandemic in December 2019? I have clips from that event to share with you as well as other shocking material. Clips from https://www.bitchute.com/video/IRJpP83MqNs/
>>262221 >Psy-Op Trunews reports that diehard Trump supporters believe the virus is a Deep State conspiracy to wreck Trump's reelection and call them "virus deniers". However doesn't mention the possibility that the conspiracy is real and the target is not Trump, but the American people. On January 18, 2020; Zero Hedge reported that the FBI was seizing all night vision devices from distributors in the United States https://www.zerohedge.com/political/whats-going-military-jams-gps-across-east-coast-fbi-seizes-night-vision-devices
>>262214 From the American perspective, many of us look to Singapore as an example of what a competent government--one that is not run as a wealth transfer program and a jobs program for sullen illiterate IQ-55 niggers, with all else subsidiary to those ends--is capable of. Maybe Singapore is containing the problem insofar as it affects their people. I have much more faith in their ability to do so than I do in the US government.
>>262338 The late Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's strongman of many decades, was pretty redpilled. In a 2005 interview with Der Spiegel, he spoke some inconvenient truths:
SPIEGEL: During your career, you have kept your distance from Western style democracy. Are you still convinced that an authoritarian system is the future for Asia?
Mr. Lee: Why should I be against democracy? The British came here, never gave me democracy, except when they were about to leave. But I cannot run my system based on their rules. I have to amend it to fit my people’s position. In multiracial societies, you don’t vote in accordance with your economic interests and social interests, you vote in accordance with race and religion. Supposing I’d run their system here, Malays would vote for Muslims, Indians would vote for Indians, Chinese would vote for Chinese. I would have a constant clash in my Parliament which cannot be resolved because the Chinese majority would always overrule them. So I found a formula that changes that…
SPIEGEL: … and that turned Singapore de facto into a one party state. Critics say that Singapore resembles a Lee Family Enterprise. Your son is the Prime Minister, your daughter-in-law heads the powerful Development Agency…
Mr. Lee: … and my other son is CEO of Singapore Telecoms, my daughter is head of the National Institute for Neurology. This is a very small community of 4 million people. We run a meritocracy. If the Lee Family set an example of nepotism, that system would collapse. If I were not the prime minister, my son could have become Prime Minister several years earlier. It is against my interest to allow any family member who’s incompetent to hold an important job because that would be a disaster for Singapore and my legacy. That cannot be allowed.
There’s so much romanticized worship of the Ellis Island immigration these days that it’s heretical to mention the obvious fact that massive European immigration was a blow to democracy at the local level in America. It’s hard to run a multiethnic city without venal machine politics. Chicago, for example, remains a one party town all the way into the 21st century. Like Singapore and the Lee family, Chicago has settled upon dynastic family rule as the best solution, with DaLee Rich-Mike following DaLee Rich-Joe as mayor for 37 of the last 50 years, and who knows how many years to come...
Lee Kuan Yew had a long history of saying what he thought and not allowing himself to be intimidated. In 1962 the newly elected Kennedy administration, in its plans for the runup to the Vietnam war (read NSA Memorandum 52-61, JFK was absolutely obsessed with winning a land war against Communism in Asia and some of his first secret directives upon taking office were giving orders to make plans for large-scale war), the Kennedy administration wanted more bases in the Far East. They wanted a permanent US Navy base in Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew rebuffed tentative contacts and had CIA spies deported. The British advised JFK to leave Lee Kuan Yew the hell alone, because he had a prickly sense of propriety and an odd sense of humor, and would not respond well to foreign pressure. JFK ignored this and had the CIA try to bribe him. Lee Kuan Yew went to the New York Times and exposed the whole thing, in a major embarrassment to the Kennedy administration.
Now the Tinfoil Hat conspiracy shows up with proof: >2010 jewtube video talking about a 2005 masons' meeting talking about to launch a biological attack against China with a flu like virus among many other subjects. Full video: ZH-CN 盎格鲁•撒克逊计划 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d86DRn7T098
>>262382 Excellent find. The short of the video is that the masonic Anglo-Saxon plan has a few steps. (It's easier going backwards)
They will do 9/11. To increase government's control over the population Bring white nations under totalitarian rule (tin foil hat guy for a disastrous Earth event) Reduce the population.Starting with a super virus in China to cripple it. Have a limited nuke fight. To commit World War three. (Securing tyrannical government, and reducing population) Some sort of world shattering event happens (natural, supernatural, or man made) Then those selected to survive are to build a new world (everything). A rising dawn. All for the New World Order. (the guy thinks it's for a pro white movement. I have my guess on (((who))) it really is, but subversion is the name of their game.)
>>262390 > (the guy thinks it's for a pro white movement. I have my guess on (((who))) it really is Absolutely, the golems truly believe they will be leading or spared >>262396 >Oh jesus, not this asshole again Well, 10 years ago he was right on spot.
Get on our level: >Number 10 in world when it comes to number of infected (that cruise ship outside Japan is counted as separate country) >Number 4 when it comes to infected per 100.000 inhabitant (Only beaten by Iceland, Italy and South Korea)
>W.H.O. Declares Pandemic as Number of Infected Countries Grows
>The spread of the coronavirus across more than 100 countries now qualifies as a global pandemic, World Health Organization officials said on Wednesday, confirming what many epidemiologists have been saying for weeks. >Until now, the W.H.O. had avoided using the term to describe the epidemic leapfrogging across the world, for fear of giving the impression that it was unstoppable and countries would give up on trying to contain it. The organization had said earlier in the outbreak that it no longer officially declared when an epidemic reaches pandemic proportions, preferring instead to declare global public health emergencies.
>But now there is evidence on six continents of sustained transmission of the virus, which has infected more than 120,000 people and killed more than 4,300, and by most scientific measures the spread qualifies as a pandemic. The designation itself is largely symbolic, but public health officials know that the public will hear in the word elements of danger and risk. >According to the W.H.O., an epidemic is defined as a regional outbreak of an illness that spreads unexpectedly. In 2010, it defined a pandemic as “the worldwide spread of a new disease” that affects large numbers of people. The C.D.C. says it is “an epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents, usually affecting a large number of people.” >The W.H.O. had not declared a pandemic since 2009, when it gave that designation to a new strain of H1N1 influenza.
There were a few ZeroHedge articles I found recently which I thought were funny or interesting. I'm not bothering to archive them because ZeroHedge is usually not faggoty, and because they often update emerging stories like this.
The last one is the most interesting to me. I think we all know that many people under 35 (so, millenials, Gen X, Gen Z) live miserable lives burdened with (((debt))) and little to look forward to but the sweet release of death. It doesn't surprise me at all that the people from those demographics would examine a known virus transport channel like an airport and say "sure I might die, but this plane ticket is on sale."
If you consult pic 2, you can see that 9/11 wasn't as bad for the airline industry as Corona-chan has been, and that's the entire year of 2002. We're barely a quarter of the way into this year and the entire industry is already crippled. The kikes running it will be fine due to (((stimulus packages))) from the government, but naturally many people on the front lines will be downsized due to a lack of business and overall activity.
Thus, I think we will see a critical mass of terminally depressed people, many of whom practically live on normalfag social media. I can't exactly predict what they'll be doing with their newfound free time, but I think we may be witnessing the catalyst of an empire's death throes. Even if the effects aren't that bad (for young people), the scare value of it, and it potential effect on the elderly will almost certainly change fundamental things about the world.
I know this is probably nothing new, but even for someone like me (I'm pretty close to a quite a few normalfags and every single one of them has some kind of depression, substance abuse problem, social media addiction, or all of the above) it's surprising to see this nihilism manifest itself this way. I really wonder what's going through their heads that saving $700 on a flight is worth risking death.
>>262441 Reminds me of Quartermass where droves of young hippies were getting zapped at Stonehenge and that era's version of boomers were trying to figure it out. At least we're getting some pretty good memes from it.
>(I'm pretty close to a quite a few normalfags and every single one of them has some kind of depression, substance abuse problem, social media addiction, or all of the above) I've lived a fairly sheltered life so the people I know irl are mostly well-adjusted. Whenever I join any online community though it's amazing how almost everyone is either very fragile or genuinely having a rough life (which of course makes those communities cancerous). No wonder transgenderism is considered normal because millions have no idea what "normal" is, and trannies almost always have another mental illness. Commies talk about "alienation" but it's plain degeneracy causing social ills.
>White House Told HHS Officials to Classify Coronavirus Deliberations >Staffers say move was meant to prevent leaks outside a tight circle of top-level officials. >Staffers without security clearances, including government experts, were excluded from the interagency meetings, which included video conference calls, the sources said. >The meetings at HHS were held in a secure area called a “Sensitive Compartmentalized Information Facility,” or SCIF, according to the administration officials. >SCIFs are usually reserved for intelligence and military operations. Ordinary cell phones and computers can’t be brought into the chambers. HHS has SCIFs because theoretically it would play a major role in biowarfare or chemical attacks. https://www.trunews.com/stream/white-house-told-hhs-officials-to-classify-coronavirus-deliberations
>>262449 Could be related to the potential hundreds of thousands of people cremated in China, and preventing people to learning the true extent of how bad it was and is there.
>>262445 >Y'ALL NIGGAS REACTIN' TOO SCURRED, IMMA WIPE THIS DOWN AND SHOW Y'ALL <you have the virus and have exposed everyone on your team to the virus >SHEEEEEIIIIIIT I'd never heard of him before this. Now no-one will ever forget him.
I'm looking for an advice. My sister is currently in England,she has been working there for a year now. My mother is a really heavy smoker and has coughs every day. Question is what would be the least bad option: 1) She comes home(here to Hungary,our health system is fucking shit mind you) as soon as possible potentially bringing the virus along. Problem is i'm quite afraid about what would happen to my mother because based on info smokers are more prone to the virus and its after effects. 2) Stay there in England. Problem with this is that England is an island.Because of this if shipments stop going there they are literally fucked and the whole country will collapse on itself. What makes it worse is that England doesn't have a good infrastructure or health system as far as i know. Also she is currently living in a "workers" city where the majority of people came from abroad(dark skin coloured) to simply work there and if things will get worse,they will chimp out the first. 3) Go to a more developed country somehow and stay there for a while in case she gets the virus/things become worse: Netherlands,Switzerland,etc. Not sure about other good places.
>>262481 >3) Go to a more developed country somehow and stay there for a while in case she gets the virus/things become worse >and stay there for a while >Jumping from one host nation to another This sounds very jewy TBH.
>>262483 Well it might very well be but what other option i have in this case to mitigate the danger the most? Not my fault the health system is shit here.
>>262484 >Not my fault the health system is shit here This makes sense only if you are leeching the public hospital. There's no cure, so the difference from one to another is perhaps a few electronic gadgets here and few better painted walls there. It looks like you are behaving like an invader. Are you Roma?
>>262485 >pay taxes and in return get healthcare >leeching the public hospital All right. To answer your question,no i'm not an invader or a Roma/Romungro either. So how is it my fault that our health system isn't the best shape it could be? Government would rather spend money on building new stadiums and other shit than improving the hospitals. And yes, i voted when i had the chance.
>>262487 >So how is it my fault that our health system isn't the best shape it could be? You still don't get it. "Our" system is "your" system. Your ability to jump from one nation system to another and use it as your own is what is questioned here.
>>262489 >Then i guess i should fucking die along with my family. You see? This is the same fake argument invaders express in Europe. Your family will die when the time comes. And your willingness to use a system meant for its native people is a threat to them and an abuse from you, to say the least.
>>262481 sheltering in place with supplies is the best option. All world healthcare systems are going to be stressed beyond their breaking point: witness what is happening in Italy, and realize that the rest of western europe and the US are 10-12 days behind. If she does get it, as per Italy, they are going to practice triage. here in the US, tests of the "poor" are being just dropped on the floor while wealthy celebrities and politicians get tested.
>>262481 I think it's best to be with family in trying times like these. The UK is fucked due to the immense flow of human filth and overtaxed medical infrastructure (that's what happens when you have socialized health care but only white people pay for it).
Most importantly, and as the other anons mentioned, there is no cure for this thing. Perhaps the doctors and nurses can give you some fancy medical air to breathe and clean your sheets, but the main factor for survival is age: the elderly are more likely to die, the young are more likely to survive. And either way, you have lung damage and are still vulnerable to reinfection.
>your sister might bring the virus to Hungary Unless she's surrounded by plague victims or totally stupid, I think this is unlikely - but she should leave sooner rather than later. I don't want to scare you into acting, but Italy went from a minor outbreak to a nationwide quarantine in a week. I think you are right in your assessment about the UK and its supply chain, and although its lack of supplies may be somewhat mitigated by shipping to/from the United States, the country will still be hard done by.
For perspective, how many niggers, sand niggers, and curry niggers live in the UK? How many of them live off welfare and white money? In New York City, there are hundreds of nigger children who would literally starve to death if they didn't attend public school and get free lunches from the cafeteria. I think the same is true of many leeches in the UK.
Stay safe, man. I wish you and your family the best.
I think the Public Heath Services here in Norway is getting scared. Just got a mass-SMS (first time I've ever got one from the government) asking people to keep distance from each other and wash your hands.
>The coronavirus is now spreading fast, and it is more important than ever that everyone contributes to stop the spreading. Continue to wash your hands, show consideration when coughing and keep your distance from other people. New measures are coming. Follow the governments recommendations on helsenorge.no
>check the discord server for a local video game club I'm in to see if future meetings will be affected by the virus >some people are discussing it, but we don't know anything concrete yet so no action has been officially decided upon >one of them jokes about how he'll be able to travel once he gets over his flu because he'll be immune >I tell him that you can't build up a traditional immune response to this because it has sections of HIV, SARS, and MERS grafted onto it, which confuses your body during subsequent infections >I also mention that this indicates it's a bioweapon because normal viruses don't mutate like that >almost immediately, the club's prime faggot joins the conversation and tells me that coronavirus being a bioweapon is "propaganda peddled by far-right racist websites," especially if I'm reading it in English >the club homosexual chimes in to tell me to stop being "sinophobic" >the original guy I replied to says "oh, well, yeah, haha i was just joking but there's a lot of information but I'll probably just stay home anyway" >they immediately shift the topic to toilet paper stockpile memes >in the few minutes it takes me to find a statement from Francis Boyle on the virus, the conversation has moved onto something totally different >want to post something because this faggot has held a grudge against me ever since we had an internet argument two years ago and I don't want him to have the last word or to lie about me again >decide not to post because that'd make me look desperate, and most other people probably didn't notice it >afterwards, i feel physically tired from trying to parse his chigger typing and thinking about how best to show him my proof
I just wanted to say that I really appreciate you guys being here and not being poisoned by social media. I'd have snapped by now if I had to communicate with normalfags all day. Hell's bells, I cannot fathom how anyone can live like this, with every notification potentially being some life-ending accusation of racism out of nowhere.
>>262514 Please keep updating us. I've never seen a ground-level sequence of events like this from a primary source.
>>262516 >I tell him that you can't build up a traditional immune response to this because it has sections of HIV, SARS, and MERS grafted onto it, which confuses your body during subsequent infections >I also mention that this indicates it's a bioweapon because normal viruses don't mutate like that This. Right on the money. >"propaganda peddled by far-right racist websites," That's it. That discord is an antifa sewer. At least you dropped some redpills.
>>262516 >almost immediately, the club's prime faggot joins the conversation and tells me that coronavirus being a bioweapon is "propaganda peddled by far-right racist websites," especially if I'm reading it in English >the club homosexual chimes in to tell me to stop being "sinophobic" I've been there, it's amazing how pozzed vidya Discord servers can be from the efforts of just a couple of faggots. Countering O'Sullivan's Law is not particularly hard, you just have to have a half-serious "no faggotry allowed" rule to make it too "toxic" for them. Then again, (((Discord))) would probably shut it down. This is why you have a file with relevant links and a folder with pictures so you can spend just a couple of seconds sending it. I'd probably point out the non-sequitur in thinking that a people's character is defined by its government so you can't complain about the government which is literally a dictatorship, but that is bound to start an argument. You're probably familiar with the hit-and-run tactics of leftists in provoking you and then complain you're trying to bring politics into gaming. If they can't do that they'll try to gang up on you and provoke you into being "racist" to get you banned. >this faggot has held a grudge against me ever since we had an internet argument two years ago Very typical of leftists and is just Jewy behavior in general. Don't let him run your life or affect your emotions but just be humorous (careful of jokes you make, though) and good-natured so people have your side in general. He'll keep trying to slander you so make friends among the "inner circle" who'll take your side against the lies. This local-level culture war is a full-time commitment for one person so I personally gave up on it though it is a meaningful way to redpill people. Ultimate way to win is to do what the Left does, get based people on the server and accepted then baiting/ganging up on the faggots until they leave.
>>262516 >Please keep updating us. Will do. I can mention some other things that have happened today.
Shops are running out of supplies, government say people should not hoard but people are hoarding. Mainly it is Ground beef, Chicken, Toilet-paper and Canned food people are hoarding. Also some hoarding of medicine is taking place resulting in shortage of medicine like insulin.
All of the following is ordered to stay closed or to cancel: > All kindergartens > All schools (from pre-school to universities) > All cultural events are cancelled > All sports events (indoor and outdoor) are cancelled,, this includes practices > All businesses in the dining industry are to be closed, with the exception of food service where food is served, i.e. canteens and eateries that can facilitate visitors to keep at least 1 meter away. Serving food should not happen as buffet. The dining industry includes a restaurant, bar, pub and nightlife. > All gyms to stay closed > Businesses offering hairdressing services, skin care, massage and body care, tattooing, hole-taking(piercing) and similar to stay closed > Swimming pools, water parks and the like to stay closed http://archive.is/wip/8ASlR
>>262481 I hope your family stays safe, hearty, and healthy these will be tough times. >>262516 That sucks dude.
The some people in college are taking about taking a trip somewhere due to low costs. (And possibly a death wish like most others, but they will get to go somewhere they wanted before they drop) A very much upbeat gallows humor about the Corona virus. Nothing else even remotely interesting worth reporting here yet.
>>262527 >Due to bio weapon based off of HIV Wrong. The virus contains the HIV "hooks" which allows it to infect humans. But Coronavirus isn't based in HIV at all, the payload is different.
>>262529 >But Coronavirus isn't based in HIV at all, the payload is different. >payload Chinese scientists said this Wuhan virus has a similarity of 80~85% with SARS and MERS, both related to the flu virus family.
>Norwegians beg for bottles from Danish hand liquor factory
>A Danish factory supplies Scandinavia with a quarter of a million litres of hand liquor every week. Now they have received extra police protection and a number of calls from "booze-hungry" Norwegians.
>Bo Eriksen remembers the last Thursday in February very well. It was the day it became known that corona cases had been discovered in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. >The head of the hand liquor factory on the Danish island of Fyn realized that this was going to turn upside down on everyday life. >- It exploded completely. Since then it has cleaned up with phones every single day," eriksen says.
>There are employees at work 24 hours a day to keep up with demand. The assembly lines are almost hot, and the warehouse that fills up during the night is just as empty when the trucks have been there the next morning. >Eriksen says that the Norwegian Police Intelligence Service (PET) has considered the factory so important in the ongoing situation that the police patrol extra around the building. >At the same time, Norwegian pharmacies have introduced maximum limit on the number of bottles you can buy, and hand liquor is stolen from doctor's offices.
>Coronavirus And Vitamin C: Is THIS Why Israel Closed Its Borders? >Earlier: Chinese Scientists Find MORE Evidence That Coronavirus (a.k.a. COVID-19) Discriminates By Race >The hypothesis that there are race and ethnic differences in susceptibility to the Covid-19 virus continues to strengthen. People of all races and nationalities can get it, of course, but it does not look like an Equal Opportunity disease. The question is why. Last week, I looked at studies from China that found specific racial differences in receptor genes in the lungs which might help to explain the patterns we are observing. But it is more than likely, in that races and ethnicities are genetic clusters evolved to different environments, that this difference is not the only factor involved. >Another possibility: race differences in the ability to maintain an optimum level of Vitamin C in the blood. This has been explored in detail by the health journalist Bill Sardi https://news4whites.blogspot.com/2020/03/coronavirus-and-vitamin-c-is-this-why.html
>>262538 >IV Vitamin C now recommended by Shanghai government for treating coronavirus >If you carry out a search for coronavirus and vitamin C, many of the top matches are mainstream outlets warning people that it’s nothing more than a myth. Yet doctors in the thick of the outbreak are taking a very different view. After carrying out successful clinical trials, the government of Shanghai, China, is now officially recommending that high amounts of intravenous vitamin C be used to treat the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. >According to Dr. Atsuo Yanagisawa, an intravenous therapy expert and president of the Japanese College of Intravenous Therapy, the delivery method is important because the effect of vitamin C is ten times greater when it is administered via IV versus being taken orally. He stated: “Intravenous vitamin C is a safe, effective, and broad-spectrum antiviral.” https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-03-12-shanghai-government-now-recommending-iv-vitamin-c-treating-coronavirus.html
Fuck my country they refuse to shut down schools and kindergartens because they need mommy and daddy to work they have said, i work at the biggest school in the city and if it isnt shut down on monday i have a big risk of getting the virus
China did not donate masks and other medial supplies to Italy. Italy had to purchase the medical materials and equipments. Chink propagandist lied about it to improve China's shitty reputation. Disgusting yellow jews. The arsonist comes to "rescue" the victim. How wonderful!
I think it might look like Norway is running out of test kits.
>New test criteria:The Norwegian Institute of Public Health has introduced new test criteria for the corona virus. >Those who are in home quarantine will no longer be tested and will also not contact the health care system unless they need health care. It writes the FHI on its website. >"We understand that everyone wants certainty whether they are infected or not, but we are in a situation where priorities must be made to protect the most vulnerable in society and those who treat them," Line Vold, deputy director general of the Norwegian Institute of Public Health said in the report.
>>262542 Shit. Just call in and say you don't feel well, and stay at home. They will probably shut them down soon enough. Over here we've shut down everything. Even the Police have shut down all public services, so you can't even go to a police station to hand in an report of a crime.
>>262545 Yeah im gonna have to call in sick im not gonna risk getting the virus because my country cares more about money than keeping people alive, the situation here doesnt look too good if they are gonna refuse shutting things down theres already shortages of supply in stockholm
https://archive.fo/XEKNy >Israeli scientists: 'In a few weeks, we will have coronavirus vaccine' >“Our basic concept was to develop the technology and not specifically a vaccine for this kind or that kind of virus,” said Dr. Chen Katz, MIGAL’s biotechnology group leader. “The scientific framework for the vaccine is based on a new protein expression vector, which forms and secretes a chimeric soluble protein that delivers the viral antigen into mucosal tissues by self-activated endocytosis, causing the body to form antibodies against the virus.” >Endocytosis is a cellular process in which substances are brought into a cell by surrounding the material with cell membrane, forming a vesicle containing the ingested material. >In preclinical trials, the team demonstrated that the oral vaccination induces high levels of specific anti-IBV antibodies, Katz said. >“Let’s call it pure luck,” he said. “We decided to choose coronavirus as a model for our system just as a proof of concept for our technology.” >PURE LUCK Riiiiight.
As mentioned here >>261426 George Soros had an investment in WuXi PharmaTech. Even the US Government investigated and listed it publicly in 2012. (https://archive.fo/QIrBH)
WuXi works on retroviruses and other shit, and they had a strategic collaboration with an Israeli firm. (https://archive.fo/MrN3V) >Biotech Chinese and Israeli Strategic Collaboration: Pontifax and WuXi PharmaTech (Cayman) Inc. (NYSE: WX)
>>262551 It would take several weeks for containers to make it across the ocean regardless, so unless if there's footage of Chinese docks it's impossible to determine at this point. Here in Shanghai I still hear several ambulances a day but otherwise I'm as much in the dark as anyone else.
>Only two countries have more coronary infected per capita than Norway >China, where the coronavirus first broadened, has far fewer infected per capita than Norway. "There may be several reasons," says a professor at the University of Oslo.
>The statistics on the coronavirus vary, but on most overviews Norway are among the countries with the most infected per capita. >The latest update, made today, shows that only Italy and South Korea have more detected infected per capita than Norway. >Updated at 10:02 a.m. (Oslo time): Some smaller countries, such as Iceland, San Marino and the Vatican, also have a large spread of the coronavirus. They are excluded from the chart because the countries are small and the statistics are therefore difficult to compare. >"It is important to look at the total number tested. Other countries have tested far fewer," Health Minister Bent Høie said Thursday's press conference, putting forward its new emergency measures.
>According to figures from the U.S. Institute of Public Health CDC, published in Insider, there is enormous difference between the proportion of the population infected in each country: > * The United States had March 8 conducted 1,707 tests, or 5 per one million inhabitants. > * Italy had March 8 conducted 49,937 tests, or 826 per one million inhabitants. > * South Korea had March 8 conducted 189,236 tests, or 3,692 per one million inhabitants.
>Professor in the department of Biostatistics at The University of Oslo, Arnoldo Frigessi, says there may be several reasons why Norway come up so high on the statistics. >"One hypothesis is that at the beginning of the epidemic – when there were not so many people who were sick – we were actively looking for those who were sick," Frigessi told NRK. >At the same time, the professor says that it may be that we received many infected early in the epidemic period, people who had been in northern Italy and Austria. >"Because we are rich and travel more than others, Norwegians may have been infected earlier than, for example, Finland," says Frigessi. >Although Norway is high on the statistics, he believes there is no reason to believe that the epidemic will be worse in Norway than in other European countries. >"We're only talking about days before we're there Italy now. Five, seven, maybe ten days before we're in the same situation," he says.
>>262559 I think we (or many who have good jobs and earn a decent salary) call our self rich because compared to the ridiculous highly taxed and added government fees on products, things are cheep abroad. But when it comes to buying power here at home we don't really have more than others.
>>262560 I'm digging into this Italian faggot stating that Norwegians are rich at >>262558 >Professor in the department of Biostatistics at The University of Oslo, Arnoldo Frigessi I didn't find any link to kikeness yet, however his track record is impressive, he is like a superman covering huge expanses in the scientific field, but because this is impractical and almost impossible, the explication must lay somewhere else. Most likely he is generously funded by the EU to be an administrator on the field. https://www.med.uio.no/imb/english/people/aca/frigessi/
>>262559 >>262561 I can mention that the "travel more" comment is related to a school winter holiday (17.–21. Feb. or 24.–28. Feb. or 2.–6. Mar. depending on region you live in) we had just before the outbreak in Norway started. So many families had been traveling abroad at that time.
The propaganda is so strong right now in Sweden higher ups in my part of Sweden think it doesnt spread if you dont show any symptoms even when its confirmed that it does, and they are mocking people for being prepared saying its just hysteria seems like they are gonna take the same path as UK and just let everyone get infected
Here the counter epidemic conspiracy which I don't dismiss. The people's quarantine is the perfect setting to stage a hoax; while everybody is at home under threat of dying by getting the "deadly" virus and government violence against those non compliant with the lockdown, any information about what's going on is received by the presstitutes on TV. People can't check their neighbors, can't check the street, can't check the hospitals, can't check the "authorities". Any flu case or similar will be declared "CORONAVIRUS" fueling the panic and allowing a possible psy-op to go undisturbed. Video: >Coronavirus Pandemic is A Government Hoax
>>262584 I'll bite. Sounds more like conflating two different strains to decrease mass panic. Between, false flags and disaster... Why not both? China does it. Why let a tragic event go to waste? I will say being able to keep in touch is important. Both to mitigate unwanted actors, and tracking potential danger zones from chipouts.
The state of emergency with jewgle handling a website of symptoms for location of test kits (not that people won't juat go there anyway) can potentially be used to track various people.
>>262607 Fun if they postpone the election one year, and Trump will be only President that get a 5 year term. But it would not surprise me at all if the Corona virus will be used to meddle. Like driving around collecting votes (making it supereasy to fake all votes). There will be no way to hold a real election if every person in line is suppose to stay 1 meter (3.2 feet) apart as is the "rule" for any diner allowed to stay open (no eating inside only allowed to stay in line 1 meter apart to collect food).
>>262608 >as is the "rule" for any diner allowed to stay open (no eating inside only allowed to stay in line 1 meter apart to collect food). To clarify that rule is the rule that is now in effect here in Norway.
The easiest explanation is that it is american election day soon, and those who play god don't want a communist china to come and rock the boat of american politics subvertly, so they simply throw a virus bomb to pacify mainland overtly.
Don't forget shit started with the HK protest, and HK protests started due to mainland china made moves to remove the CIA dragnet base in HK. HK is the only place where CIA gathers all of their intel of communist china before it comes back over seas, and CCP was threatening it.
>>262595 This guy gets it. China has been stealing biomaterial for two years. The rest of the world clearly knew it and suspected they were going to make a bio weapon. The rich kikes were confident they were untouchable and can spin the narrative so they allow China to deploy it and they'll still win because Chinese are stupid bug people. The real question is how can we subvert Corona-Chan? This is an opportunity of the century.
>>262610 >HK protests started due to mainland china made moves to remove the CIA dragnet base in HK. HK protests started due to the mainlanders pressuring HK to extradite "criminals" (that is, dissidents and critics of the mainland regime) for show-trials in mainland courts.
>>262612 >dissents and critics of mainland Kek, and you believe that shit? "criminals" include covert CIA scum, operatives that aren't reported to the CCP and who will get killed on sight. Show trials line up exactly with what I meant by how it is a way to shake up the spy network there.
>>262613 >defending totalitarian Communist regime that kills its own people and started a worldwide pandemic with an "oops" at an illegal biological warfare facility
>>262611 You sure do take the globalist propanganda side of the story hook, line, and sinker, don't you. The virus was a collaboration between US and CCP medical Colleges since the obama era, and up until trump finally found out about it and put a stop to it in 2019 may~june. You're just so classical to blame foreign countries that it reminds me of the old days.
>>262617 >current year >defending genocidal tyrant Marxist regime that maintains an illegal biological warfare program >for only WUMAO per thread You know, there are better online jobs. I hear the Amazon Mechanical Turk jobs can pay as much as 75 cents a day.
>>262619 You're a fucking gem. Autism through the roof. Your government gets you to talk for it for free through "patriotism", while (according to you) I get paid doing it! You should sign up and get money from your corporate amazon overlords while also being 'patriotic' so at least we're on the same level.
>>262620 Patriotism? Nah. I just care about truth, while you're copying and pasting lies and bullshit talking points from the ChiComs. Do they still pay fifty cents of WU MAO per thread?
Western Civilization has more enemies than just Islam. The ChiComs are on the short list.
>>262613 >Kek, and you believe that shit? It's absolutely believable that the CCP wants more reach to extradite criminals from HK to the mainland - any government would want that kind of power, especially an authoritarian communist one. Whether they're real criminals or CIA spooks doesn't matter. It seems like you're saying that because some of the CCP targets are CIA glowniggers, that the HK people wouldn't care about them being taken - which implies the riots were artificially instigated. This is obviously untrue, because the legislation the CCP planned to introduce just said "political prisoners" and used other vague wording. The CCP would effectively have free reign to extradite anyone accused/convicted of criminal behaviour, provided the charges were serious enough (and it'd be easy to make the charges serious enough).
All of this is partial conjecture on my part, of course, because you haven't post any evidence. Is there a paper trail that supports your claims?
>>262615 >The virus was a collaboration between US and CCP medical Colleges since the obama era Why do you believe this? Wouldn't Trump have had ample time to stop such a potentially dangerous project?
>>262621 yeah, sure, globalist propaganda truths. It's so American to do stuff for the globalists for free. Hows that proxy war going? Oh wait, fighting two of them? Better pacify one first!
>>262622 >Why do you believe this? Why do you assume he believes anything he posts? Use your favorite search engine to look for "wumao." Any bizarre conspiracy theory he tries to spin, any blatant, in-your-face counterfactual statements he makes, I assume are today's WUMAO talking points. Tomorrow he could be pushing the opposite if the CCP talking points are the opposite. "We have always been at war with Eurasia."
>>262622 >It seems like you're saying that the HK people wouldn't care about them being taken - which implies the riots were artificially instigated. You're projecting a bit here, never said such a thing. The protests have been going on for a looong time since UK gave HK back to the CCP. It has no direct action, reaction from that, but it is definitly co-opted into the mainstream by the American government. It is the common tactic of taking over a movement and or instilling their own agenda in a original grassroots effort. I'm sure you're familiar with it.
>believe this I mean, its not Trump's fault for not knowing what every single corner of the government is doing. I'm surprised he was even aware of it now, since medical and "humanitarian" efforts usually gets a pass with developing countries. The conspiracy would be that the virus is out to get trump Personally, and was meant to be kept secret according to ccp citizens, until the election is right around the corner. But it hasn't, if it was their plan to release the virus to get at Trump (age, guys, he's susceptible to death from corona), they seriously botched it with the timing of the release. (or that someone botched it for Trump)
>>262624 >Conspiracy bad > wumao wumao wumao Believe the official story good goy. Also call them a wumao for added effect while maybe we will reward you with good shekels.
>>262634 Try harder. It's known that the ChiComs pay Internet trolls to repeat ChiCom propaganda talking points, just like the Russians do. The similarities in tone and content are quite remarkable, by the way.
>>262637 Get educated on world politics before taking sides overtly like a little bitch, okay?
Its endearing that you think you're speaking for truth, and stand on your high horse calling out derogatives, but it only shows your inner color of why you're defending the globalists, the deep state, or whatever loco in the coco government in government you have over there.
Be a deer and listen first, then come out and, dare I say it? be constructive to the argument?
Shouting wumao is exactly what a wumao would do, just saying...
>>262639 "Real world politics," he says, as he defends a rogue state that maintains order by torture, terror, and mass murder, a rogue state that accidentally started the very global pandemic that is the topic of this thread by fucking around with stolen Western genetic engineering technology it doesn't fully understand and turned loose what we hope isn't Captain Trips.
Western Civilization has more than one enemy. The (((globohomo gang))) is one of the West's enemies, yes. Islam is another.
The Butchers of Beijing are on that list too.
Defending the people who started the plague isn't constructive. And it's something so morally distasteful that almost no one does it--unless they're being paid.
You can keep on posting ChiCom talking points, and I will keep on calling you out for WUMAO.
Just like I call out the ShareBlue trolls who have been shitposting the fuck out of /pol/ and /k/ on a couple of other chans for months now for their lies and bullshit.
>>262641 >defends a rogue state that maintains order by torture, terror, and mass murder Honestly you sound like a grifter at this point, no point in time I've been lax towards the CCP, on the contrary, I have personal beef with them, but for some reason yet you just like to bring up how bad they are, without any context, stoking that negativity and emotional arguments. Yes, Emotional Arguments! Thats all you have.
And, you are a classical racist, just like the leftist NPCs who loves taking asians out of Harvard, and Cornell.
You are literally shablue and don't even know it. The republicans and the dems are literally only agreeing on this china front, and if that doesn't ring alarm bells for you then you are literally full of shekels.
You are speaking out of your ass thinking that I'm actually opposing you, and this is exactly what the nation builders/destroyers want.
You love to accuse me of defending CCP when I never did, and your hatred is paid in dividends from how strongly you cling to this argument.
>>262642 You're just late to the party, have you went back to the first thread to see that psy-op was mentioned very early on? Do you see a fucking boogie man everywhere around the corner?
Oh no, its big brother again. Better FUCKING SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEM at the bad guys. Cus the telly says they're bad, and so does big brother too. Must believe big brother, uh huh.
>>262645 I must be hitting a nerve then, cus ya'll aren't relenting. Can't even admit that this is a fucking dance between communist china and corporate America.
>>262646 >Can't even admit that this is a fucking dance between communist china and corporate America. What about if the golems in China and in America are working as one to reset the global economy?
>>262649 Keep grasping at straws, Chang. China deserves every last scrap of ire that can be directed at it for the shit it's done, is doing and will do.
>>262646 >communist china By the way, the "communist" term doesn't help; we all know that government is commie. It is like the chinks referring to the American government is the "American capitalist regime" and the White House as the "compound".
>>262648 Thats an actual possibility. There are western people out there who believes that CCP is the savior against illuminati America, but few can see that often times the deep state of both countries work together to coddle the population into technocracy and less freedoms.
CCP is the willing puppet on implementing autocracy and beginning technocracy, while western governments experiment with psychological warfare.
But honestly this is boogyman talk, and it is more likely that they are doing these things on their own, and collaborate when they need some new nation to build again.
>>262650 >straws You invented straws, or something, whatever man.
>>262651 Lol, personally I think you're too young. People have been talking like this for a long time. Its okay, just absorb as much info as quickly as you can. Not my point to talk down on you, but honestly your perceptions are definitely wack if you think I'm speaking for the CCP.
>>262648 Also it could definitely be the testing ground case because a lot of stuff is done that are horrendous are done in CCP. The human testing, gene therapy, cloning, viruses, mutagens, also micro social experiments, like how much can a community withstand total psychological inhalation while outwardly still perform like a community. I can go on and on. This time it is just an experiment with viruses, but got out of hand.
>>262615 >up until trump finally found out about it and put a stop to it in 2019 may~june Quickest way to ruin your credibility in CY+5: maintaining that Trump is or ever intended to foil the (((globalists))).
>>262656 I mean, I never claimed that he was intending to foil any plan, but it is a 4D chess move if he directed some CIA to expose the virus plot prematurely, regardless if CCP or, US cooked up the virus before hand.
Exposing their own plot if it is the americans, isn't some outlandish thing tbh. It has happen with past conspiracies, and seems like a proper application of the methodology.
>>262661 >Reducing an event to a meme is disingenuous, at best, and manipulative at worst. I believe the virus is real, but the reaction is way out of proportion. Take in count China was meant to take over America's role as the hegemon in the XXI century, but because of a virus its leadership decided to suffocate and kill the economy and to drag the world with it. It doesn't make any sense, at less it's scripted.
>>262642 The test probe of general reactions to the virus to choose which response to pick from. Then through the think tank to develop a talking point. The psy-op post was the opening salvo to open up the conversation, and a general overview to see the tenacity of this place. >>262577 11 hours ago. >lol corona going exponential. yall afraid yet? >>262661 Memes are the way reality is described, the truth can not be denied. You too will be assimilated this is the nature of the beast. When you are know that the CCP will liquidate you once they realize your change. It's already happening.
>>262664 >Take in count China was meant to take over America's role as the hegemon in the XXI century, but because of a virus its leadership decided to suffocate and kill the economy and to drag the world with it. It doesn't make any sense, at less it's scripted. Very much this. Of three global (((groups))) I'd say at least one deliberately wanted china to be their pick, and another doesn't care exactly who is in the lead. Evidence points to an accident (safety protocols be damned), or a botched job of (((their))) making. If it was done properly the leaders and the (((leaders))) wouldn't have caught the virus. >the reaction is way out of proportion. They caught the virus and know just how fucked they are if nothing is done soon. They are polling together their resources so they can keep their plans from fall apart as the world sees them from behind the curtain. It's not how deadly it is to them, which is a problem, but they lack a method of ending their plans and communicating them without precisely precisely hindering their capabilities. Importantly they don't want the goyim to panic. Once that happens they can't pool their resources to make a "cure" to continue their plans.
>>262666 Satan's trips checked. All the pains recorded are coming from the SARS and MERS viruses, nothing new here. What's new however it's the contagion rate, which is way higher.
>>262665 >see the tenacity of this place I mean, honestly they're just casting a wide net and grabbing our hard efforts at creating memes, then directing it as their own on some real popular sites to drive a particular talking point. We've psyoped enough ourselves in the past when the past election was going on, the only real enemy the think tanks and psyops have is a real and decent conversation about the topics at hand.
They have no way and no money to combat real discourse and productive arguments. it is the only weapon we have so far against degrading and debased rhetoric.
>Memes are the way reality is described, the truth can not be denied. We already learned that memes are the lowest denominator of viral thought transmission, and it is NOT the source of truth. Memes are usually ambiguous if you really think about it, multiple sides support a meme, against a single side that takes the brunt of the emotional hit. It slices and dices communities and each creates their own.
The real enemy of these false memes or the character of memes itself is good honest semi long-form discourse that doesn't take up too much time but provides good arguments or reveals certain possible truths through argumentation.
>(((groups)))...(((their)))...(((leaders))) You're sounding a bit too under the radar of boogymanism. I don't think exactly any of this was thought in that manner, but a more friction and force between governments. There really isn't an elite class in as so far to be called a "they," "them," or "their," but more like the accidental alignments of autocratic, authoritarianism, and technocracy along with eugenics, actually, of parading the appearance showing the world as their playground. Sure maybe they do actually talk at a conference, but builderbearg was outted and they definitely moved on to some other private forums.
>They caught the virus and know just how fucked they are if nothing is done soon. Sounds like reactionary logic to me. I don't think there is an active effort like that.
>>262667 The incubation period is crazy. The only way to stop is proper hygiene, alcohol sprays, and masks.
Don't be inactive on your ass thinking you'll survive this like weathering a storm, there are actionable steps to do to reduce your chance of getting it/spreading it.
Yes REDUCE YOUR CHANCE OF SPREADING IT. I know some westerners are selfish thinking, "doctor masks are only there to prevent you from spreading germs to patients when operating/doctoring, it doesn't protect ME, why should I even bother?" Fucking news alert, its called artificial herd immunity, where you can disable the ability of the virus to spread exponentially. It was successful in china, in Taiwan, and now they're implementing it in japan and korea, stop being dick heads and start fucking wearing fucking masks. It only works when everyone does it. And DONT FUCKING GO ON "VACATION" WHEN SCHOOLS STOPPED THEIR EDUCATION. FUCKING. MORONS.
>>262670 >DONT FUCKING GO ON "VACATION" WHEN SCHOOLS STOPPED THEIR EDUCATION. FUCKING. MORONS. I think students here in Norway are using the time off to party at friends. Government have also gone out and said play dates for kids is not a good solution to fight of the boredom they experience. So I think many people are using the closing of virtually all public institutions >>262521 as an extended holiday to be used to visit each other.
>>262666 Checked. https://archive.is/Ej2vW https://archive.is/XYmso Archived links for anyone's pleasure. It's everything we already knew, but seeing it spread is certainly something. >>262668 Thanks for the data points. I'll have to update my crazy wall to reconfirm a few things. >>262670 That's a big translation oof you got there ching-chang-chan.
>>262671 Yikes... I mean if they are partying with only the select few close friends, then it might be okay? The point is to stop the mixing flow of people, not to stop social activity all together. There is a really great 3B1B video talking about how exponential effects, (like viruses) are dependent on a linear chance of spreading.
>>262674 >The point is to stop the mixing flow of people, not to stop social activity all together. This is what people chose to do a week ago when the government told them not to attend a ski event, but chose to let the ski event go as planned (but wanted to run it without audiences). People dared each other, and invited, to go there to party on FB and the like. It is a free event (except stadium seats) so a yearly big gathering anyway, but a bit more party than sport appreciation thin year. https://youtu.be/D35PQ2fCykk (sorry didn't find any translated footage)
>>262677 >or was it a joke that gone bad I think it was an YOLO thing and people thinking it was no chance they would get infected. >I didn't know that the virus can survive the cold… It is talk about it being more infectious in cold weather. Might be the reason we will pass 1000 infected today (currently at 996 infected), and that the Gov have chosen to do as in China and stop testing people and ask us to stay at home instead.
>>262678 Thats really scary, more transmittable when cold.
>stop testing people and ask us to stay at home instead. Yeah, it was found out that people were getting sick at the hospitals where they previously weren't sick at all. Gathering of people is really the culprit here. Wash hands often also helps.
>>262679 >Yeah, it was found out that people were getting sick at the hospitals where they previously weren't sick at all. People who were suspecting they had Corona were told early on (before this took off) to call first and not just go to the doctor. People were tested (mouth swab) in parking lots outside medical centers and then sendt home. So the government, and medical community, did the correct thing (or tried) in the start trying to keep suspected sick people away from waiting rooms. But the lack of testing is due to shortages and they are saving the test kits for risk group patients officially (more likely the rich and influential people in reality).
>>262680 Thats good to hear at least. But the shortages sound bad. Logistics should still be going on, but in heightened security.
>saving test kits for the rich and affluent Is that like, common knowledge there? My impressions are that nordic countries are better at the society not being corrupt thing.
>>262686 >Is that like, common knowledge there? The common knowledge (or strong assumption) is that there is a shortage. The corruption is clear as day here in Norway and only reason no one is revolting is that the government has so much money that it is wasting it on everything so corruption like giving friends top paying jobs in government run businesses (a way to outsource and expand government without calling it government) is common place. Nothing ever happens to curb this and any other misuse. Don't be fooled we're corrupt just corrupt in a way that only benefits politicians and friends of politicians. You can't buy a politician, a politician will just rain money on their friends and family from the pile of money they collected from taxes.
The official word regarding testing is: >The Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) states on its website that those who are in home quarantine will no longer be tested and will not contact the health service unless they need health care. >It is pointed out that a test for coronaviruses will not make any difference to the follow-up given that one should comply with the quarantine anyway. >"We understand that everyone wants certainty about whether they are infected or not, but we are in a situation where priorities must be made to protect the most vulnerable in society and those who treat them," says Line Vold, director general at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. >Testing is now reserved for certain patient groups and healthcare professionals who experience respiratory symptoms. http://archive.is/wip/9ZdeG
A counter epidemic narrative: >NEW YORK TIMES Bashes Coronavirus Disbelievers >The New York Times is shocked, shocked that some Americans are suspicious of the politicization of the coronavirus illness. The press is stirring up an absolute panic over a sickness that is minor in terms of deaths—now in the low dozens in this country while the seasonal flu has killed 18,000 Americans. >As a result of the fake epidemic, the stock market has dropped by thousands of points with trillions of dollars lost to investors. The NBA has shut down for the season after one player in the Utah Jazz tested positive for corona. The travel industry has been hard hit, with airlines losing passengers and the president’s 30-day travel ban adding to that. Colleges are sending students home where they will take their classes online. https://vdare.com/posts/new-york-times-bashes-coronavirus-disbelievers
>>262688 >>262691 >Archive link failed, but the article was still up after being translated. Strange, I was sure the archive was well when I posted, but I might have seen on wrong tab.. Archive.is have had a looooong queues lately (last couple of weeks to a month) of up to 900+ in queue, not sure if someone is trying to take them down or if archive.is suddenly have become popular. Here is new archive link using Google translate this time. http://archive.vn/ltUhy (if this disappears something is fishy)
>>262704 Let them >>262706 Remember that most lefty faggots are really middle-to-upper class college kids, living on their parent's dime in a semi-affluent college town. There will be plenty of places and opportunities to spread the virus. Here's the kicker though: it will only really have any impact on major cities, which are themselves lefty population centers.
>>262705 >>262704 Stay safe everyone. They may be soft and weak, but give them any chance to retaliate and they will take it. When being served anything, know that it could be purposely or accidentally infected. Anything could be a vector of infection. >>262707 >Here's the kicker though: it will only really have any impact on major cities, I have doubts about that. Any well known area or target the NPC's are programmed to go to will be where they spread. The cities will be hit hard, but that is the nature of all cities. Travel prices are down, and many of them want to travel further increasing where they spread. The ease they can infect large amounts of people is quite absurd.
Rule of thumb, don't talk to strangers no matter how they look. I know that sounds sad, but don't rock your own boat. Wash your hands, sanitize often, air out your place, wear masks around your family members.
>>262713 >don't talk to strangers no matter how they look. Yeah... while I can see why you don't want it to spread by breath. Information is very important to always have. Arbitrarily limiting the data you gather isn't great.
>>262712 ticket prices are so heavily influenced by supply and demand, especially now, that politics may only possibly be a factor at play here. Airlines are feeling the biggest fiscal hit they've had in at least 40 years as posted in >>262441, they're all on life support by now. Here is a brit talking about a ded airline due to corona https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcs1drz9AeY
>>262715 Mostly local checks to see spook, mosad, or weird activities. Doing so remotely when it's available is preferable, but removing all means of in person communication when (or if) you-re forced to go outside shouldn't be avoided, just make sure precautions are in place. >>262717 Indeed, demand is down by a massive degree. Some airlines are trying get the last few sales before everything halts. (Probably also to use what fuel they have on hand so it won't go to waste.)
>>262742 https://bunkerchan.xyz/leftypol/ googled it. it's basically mlpol.net but for cowardly commies that can't handle bants, rather than a forbidden friendship gone right.
8kun is the successor of 8chan. but I heard around the fall of 8chan, anons said is was an even bigger cia spysite than the original. here's the onion link for your safety: http://jthnx5wyvjvzsxtu.onion/
>>262752 >anons said is was an even bigger cia spysite than the original. Most of it is disinformation spread around by the bonegoblin and his squad of goons hoping to cause even more division. Any evidence supporting it amounts to the same shit coming out about how Julay is datamining it's own users: https://archive.fo/dkJNo#selection-16103.0-16117.23 As Mark recently pointed out (Pink is a different Anon): https://archive.fo/N4b85 >I've noticed this as well. They usually post the iconography like red anons, punished /v/, gondola, etc. All while trying to shill cuckchan and other images boards like smug or julay. What I think it is, is that it's fags trying to go full D&C with the board. It's not exactly a new phenomenon either since people have been trying to take this site down since the board's inception. What I think they're trying to do is rally up the /pol/tards and get them to actively attack this community. Now, I don't think it's smug or Julay that are actively attacking us since they've got issues of their own. But rather I speculate that it's a combination of Fredrick's goons, leftist activists trying to get the site shut down, cuckchan/reddit/something awful goons, idiots like the loser shooter, and people from /intl/ who're just super autistic about the dumbest shit. You can also argue that Josh potentially has it out for us, but I don't think Josh is enough of a dick to go after us like Fredrick has, even now when he has his own site to try and profit from. That said I HAVE noticed a group of people with different strategies trying to break up the board. Ron trying to play the silent game doesn't exactly help things, but I'm hoping that once Odin is done sometime this month, that we can initiate the plan we have for everyone. <Eh, the webring isn't too bad. <A few of the boards that got fucked over by the site relaunch have made a nice little niche there. >smug and julay are probably legitimate but with different ideals than our own. I don't have anything against them personally speaking, although I DO know that Robi hates my guts since I misguidedly stickied a shitpost that one time.
Mexico reporting in with a threat that would surely spell disaster for the US.
>>262694 >America enters four weeks of supply shocks and overwhelmed hospitals >Meanwhile China has mopped up their health messes and suppresses further COVID-19 spread >Uses false premise to launch aggressive campaigns to weaken US hegemony in the Pacific Wouldn't surprise me at all, the Chinese are opportunistic bastards.
>>262775 >Disclaimer: this post and the subject matter and contents thereof - text, media, or otherwise - do not necessarily reflect the views of the 8kun administration. That is incredibly distracting. Like you're addressing a lawyer with every post you make. As far as I'm concerned 8ch remains dead.
>>262785 What exactly are the parameters of the device (power, distance, frequency, etc.) supposed to be that cause those? I literally sleep within five feet of a standard 802.11g access point and have never had any of those problems. Is this a "it only effects certain people" thing or something?
>>262788 >Is this a "it only effects certain people" thing or something? I read that that's the case, also that radiation stimulate viruses multiplication, but no scientific proof was shown.
I come back to this Anon's Jan 31 predictions, >>261229 , which are strikingly good except that by the "official" numbers China has stopped the spread of COVID-19. Or have they?
>The Coronavirus Epidemic Is Severe, Shanghai Industry Takes A Hard Hit
>While the coronavirus Covid-19 has been reported to have spread throughout China, many provinces insist there is zero case growth. According to the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, from Feb. 25 to March 2, only the one new case was reported. It was on the 26th. This phenomenon worries medical experts.
>In a recent interview with a mid-level cadre of a large enterprise in Shanghai, we learned that the epidemic situation is still severe, and getting back to work is delayed.
An academic saying we need to work with Coronachan, not against her. Bold statements, also I bolded some statements.
>The govt strategy on #Coronavirus is more refined than those used in other countries and potentially very effective. But it is also riskier and based on a number of assumptions. They need to be correct, and the measures they introduce need to work when they are supposed to. >This all assumes I'm correct in what I think the govt are doing and why. I could be wrong - and wouldn't be surprised. But it looks to me like. . . >A UK starting assumption is that a high number of the population will inevitably get infected whatever is done – up to 80%. As you can’t stop it, so it is best to manage it. There are limited health resources so the aim is to manage the flow of the seriously ill to these. >The Italian model the aims to stop infection. The UKs wants infection BUT of particular categories of people. The aim of the UK is to have as many lower risk people infected as possible. Immune people cannot infect others; the more there are the lower the risk of infection >That's herd immunity. Based on this idea, at the moment the govt wants people to get infected, up until hospitals begin to reach capacity. At that they want to reduce, but not stop infection rate. Ideally they balance it so the numbers entering hospital = the number leaving. >That balance is the big risk. All the time people are being treated, other mildly ill people are recovering and the population grows a higher percent of immune people who can’t infect. They can also return to work and keep things going normally - and go to the pubs. >The risk is being able to accurately manage infection flow relative to health case resources. Data on infection rates needs to be accurate, the measures they introduce need to work and at the time they want them to and to the degree they want, or the system is overwhelmed. >Schools: Kids generally won’t get very ill, so the govt can use them as a tool to infect others when you want to increase infection. When you need to slow infection, that tap can be turned off – at that point they close the schools. Politically risky for them to say this. >The same for large scale events - stop them when you want to slow infection rates; turn another tap off. This means schools etc are closed for a shorter period and disruption generally is therefore for a shorter period, AND with a growing immune population. This is sustainable >After a while most of the population is immune, the seriously ill have all received treatment and the country is resistant. The more vulnerable are then less at risk. This is the end state the govt is aiming for and could achieve. >BUT a key issue during this process is protection of those for whom the virus is fatal. It's not clear the full measures there are to protect those people. It assumes they can measure infection, that their behavioural expectations are met - people do what they think they will aka old people are fucked >The Italian (and others) strategy is to stop as much infection as possible - or all infection. This is appealing, but then what? The restrictions are not sustainable for months. So the will need to be relaxed. But that will lead to reemergence of infections. >Then rates will then start to climb again. So they will have to reintroduce the restrictions each time infection rates rise. That is not a sustainable model and takes much longer to achieve the goal of a largely immune population with low risk of infection of the vulnerable >As the government tries to achieve equilibrium between hospitalisations and infections, more interventions will appear. It's perhaps why there are at the moment few public information films on staying at home. They are treading a tight path, but possibly a sensible one. >This is probably the best strategy, but they should explain it more clearly. It relies on a lot of assumptions, so it would be good to know what they are - especially behavioural. Most encouraging, it's way too clever for #BorisJohnson to have had any role in developing.
Virologist describes a basic model, predicts the actual infection count to be between 10000 and 40000, at the moment doubling ever 5 to 6 days.
>This is a thread about how to interpret the seemingly sudden appearance of #COVID19 across the much of the US in the past week with some back-of-the-envelop calculations for number of current infections.
>I posted back in Feb 8 with this simple model (), in which the Wuhan outbreak took from Nov to mid-Jan to grow big enough to throw off sparks and that we should expect another ~10 weeks for these sparks to grow into fires.
>Although it looks like I was off by a week or two, I think the basic model was sound. Outbreaks that we're seeing across the US now are likely the result of sparks that landed in mid-Jan to mid-Feb that through exponential growth have become localized "fires".
>I believe that a 5-6 day doubling is an accurate model for growth, so that sparks that landed in mid-Jan may have grown to ~2000 infections at this point and sparks that arrived in mid-Feb may have grown to ~50 infections at this point.
>The seeming sudden appearance of outbreaks across the US are not due to a sudden influx of cases. Instead, transmission chains have been percolating for 4-8 weeks now and we're just now starting to see exponential growth pick up steam.
>Given that the US detected 15 cases from Jan 15 to Feb 15, we might very roughly expect 45 other mild cases that arrived and were not picked up by surveillance.
>Many of these ~45 cases that arrived will have fizzled without causing downstream transmission, but still a number of these likely caught hold. Thus, a rough guess would be a ~20 sparks that caught between Jan 15 and Feb 15 and have resulted in growing outbreaks, each of which on average will be around ~1000 infections, some bigger than others. This would be an extremely rough ~20k infections in the USA.
>I could easily be off 2-fold in either direction, but my best guess is that we're currently in the 10,000 to 40,000 range nationally.
>Again, there are a bunch of assumptions here, and the main point is not the ~20k number, but instead that what we're seeing now are not new introductions, but small outbreaks that have been growing locally over the past ~8 weeks and now getting big enough to be noticed.
>Sequencing #SARSCoV2 / #HCoV19 viruses from across the US will help to determine the relative number and size of these different transmission clusters.
Comparison of Coronachan to other viruses causing respiratory illnesses in recent decades. Apparently this coronavirus is version 2.0 of the SARS coronavirus from 2003. Interestingly version 1.0 looks like it has the deadlier parameters, higher R_0, CFR, hospitalization rate, and lower incubation time. But the longer incubation time and lower hospitalization rate is exactly why Coronachan has been able to spread as she can do so undetected for longer. And now COVID-19 is a pandemic and I can't find any bread on shelves in the store. (At least I stocked up on some nonperishables last week, but only a few weeks worth)
Finally a reminder to keep your Vitamin D intake high, especially in the face of respiratory disease outbreaks. PDF related. (Also never hurts to get more Vitamin C)
>Israeli Scientists Claim It’s ‘Pure Luck’ They Were Already Working On A COVID-19 Vaccine Prior To The Outbreak >Despite the fact that vaccines often take 10 to 12 years to develop, Israeli researchers would have us believe that after only a couple of months — along with some ‘pure luck’ — they may have a new vaccine for the coronavirus within the next 90 days: >"Israeli scientists are on the cusp of developing the first vaccine against the novel coronavirus, according to Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis. If all goes as planned, the vaccine could be ready within a few weeks and available in 90 days, according to a release." https://christiansfortruth.com/israeli-scientists-claim-its-pure-luck-they-were-already-working-on-a-covid-19-vaccine-prior-to-the-outbreak/
>Isis issues coronavirus travel advice: terrorists should avoid Europe
>The Isis terrorist group is steering clear of Europe because of the coronavirus. Having previously urged its supporters to attack European cities, the group is now advising members to “stay away from the land of the epidemic” in case they become infected. >The group has issued a new set of “sharia directives” that instruct followers to “cover their mouths when yawning and sneezing” and to wash their hands regularly. Isis militants have plenty of experience in covering their faces, though previously they did so to hide their identities when beheading hostages on camera.
>>262806 Not to say this isn't a cohencidence but they're not the first group to claim they'll have a vaccine available within three months. I'll believe it when I see it.
>>262807 Sunshine is only needed for your body to produce its own Vitamin D, naturally, from cholesterol. Once you obtain it (by either UVB exposure or ingestion) your body uses it to activate processes that regulate mineral absorption, esp. calcium. But it doesn't react with calcium directly. So even basement dwellers benefit from supplementation.
>>262815 Pic 1 is probably foreshadowing what we'll be discussing in a month or two. I have heard stories of layoffs in the shipping and rail industries as the amount of Chinese imports have cratered. Canary in the coal mine indicating supply shocks may be in our near future.
>>262865 >The WHO's Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus declared Europe to be the "epicenter" of the COVID-19 outbreak earlier this week.
>"Europe has now become the epicenter of the pandemic with more reported cases and deaths than the rest of the world combined, apart from China," he said. "More cases are now being reported every day than were reported in China at the height of its epidemic." >Its totally not a thing now in China, we swear
>>262866 >>262869 >"Europe has now become the epicenter of the pandemic with more reported cases and deaths than the rest of the world combined, apart from China," he said. "More cases are now being reported every day than were reported in China at the height of its epidemic." <"More cases are now being reported every day than were reported in China at the height of its epidemic." <reported I really pray the chinks don't recover from this. They are the most arrogant fucks on the planet, excluding the kikes.
>Coronavirus crisis delays start of Netanyahu corruption trial
>JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial was delayed on Sunday for two months, until May, due to the coronavirus crisis.
>The Justice Ministry said the trial, which was due to have opened on March 17 with the reading of an indictment in three graft cases against Israel’s longest-serving leader, would begin on May 24 due to the outbreak of coronavirus.
>Charges against him include bribery, breach of trust and fraud.
>Netanyahu, 70, who is spearheading Israel’s measures to slow the spread of the virus, has denied any wrongdoing.
>The prime minister was tested for the coronavirus as a precaution, his office said on Sunday. It did not announce the result but said he was asymptomatic before the test, which was also administered to those in his close proximity.
>Netanyahu, who heads the right-wing Likud party, is fighting for his political life after an inconclusive election on March 2, following ballots in April and September that also ended without a clear victor.
>In his legal cases, Netanyahu is accused of wrongfully accepting $264,000 worth of gifts from tycoons, which prosecutors say included cigars and champagne, and of dispensing regulatory favors in alleged bids for improved coverage by a popular news website.
>He could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted of bribery and a maximum three-year term for fraud and breach of trust.
>Bibi benefits from this somehow Of fucking course.
>>262872 >I really pray the chinks don't recover from this. Well according to the South China Morning Post, life is already returning to normal. Surely they can be trusted on this matter. I tried getting a screencap of the article but their website fucks with my browser
>As coronavirus epidemic eases in China, life is slowly returning to normal
>Workers are gradually getting back to their jobs, stranded Hubei residents are going home and at last there is some relief for medical staff on the front line >While other countries battle the pandemic, there are signs in mainland China that the worst is over
>After nearly two months of lockdowns, strict quarantine rules and travel restrictions, life is slowly returning to normal in China as the coronavirus outbreak – which has infected more than 80,000 people and claimed more than 3,100 lives in the country – starts to wind down. >Workers are gradually returning to their jobs and there is at last relief for medical staff on the front line, as the number of new patients falls and the condition of others improves. >Schools, factories, public spaces and tourism destinations are starting to reopen. In northwestern Qinghai province, which mostly sits on the Tibetan plateau, China’s first batch of 144 high schools and secondary vocational schools reopened on Monday, while tourism sites in Yunnan, Sichuan and Guizhou provinces gradually resumed operations from this week.
Now on the other hand The Epoch Times has if anything an anti-China bias. Even so they acknowledge China is closing down their makeshift hospitals, though the implication that may have been related to President Xi's trip to Wuhan more than anything. Truth is the Chinks probably do have their outbreak under control, even if they are low-balling their numbers using shady tactics. All I can say to that is: wave 2 when?
>After Wuhan Closes All Makeshift Hospitals, Ill Patient Is Denied Treatment
>A patient with symptoms of the novel coronavirus in China told The Epoch Times that soon after she was released from a makeshift hospital, her condition worsened. >However, facilities refused to provide treatment. >Since March 10, when Chinese leader Xi Jinping visited the epicenter of the outbreak in the city of Wuhan, local authorities have shut down all makeshift hospitals. They claim that fewer patients were sick; thus, the facilities were no longer needed. >Meanwhile, the Chinese regime claimed the virus has reached its “peak,” and that it successfully contained the virus’s spread. >But Ms. Fu said her, her family, and other patients like her are still suffering.
>>262775 >Most of it is disinformation spread around by the bonegoblin and his squad of goons hoping to cause even more division. Bone goblin is a faggot, but Jim's actions have made it clear that 8kun will be crawling with feds. > Any evidence supporting it amounts to the same shit coming out about how Julay is datamining it's own users I can't tell if you're saying that julay isn't datamining its users because the only accusations come from some shizoid with no proof, or that julay is datamining its users because you agree with everything in the archives you posted.
>trusting (((Mark))) He's lying in that archive you linked and quoted.
>>262794 >immune people cannot infect otheres Isn't the whole thing about the virus that the HIV/MERS/SARS hooks make it impossible to be immune to unless you've been infected thrice? >the UK wants to carefully manage infection I'd bet money that all of this is Jewish tricks to make people even more addicted to the system than they already are. It'll cause the whole thing to collapse, or it'll cause the elderly white population (such as in rural areas) to decline and justify flooding those areas with niggers.
>>262894 >it'll cause the elderly white population (such as in rural areas) to decline and justify flooding those areas with niggers. Coronachan is the ultimate Boomer Remover.
>>262894 >Isn't the whole thing about the virus that the HIV/MERS/SARS hooks make it impossible to be immune to unless you've been infected thrice? That sounds like BS. Even if there are three "hooks", and I don't even really know what that means, why would your body need to develop antibodies to only one part of the virus at a time? Not to mention that MERS and SARS are already very similar coronaviruses. Coronachan is essentially a mutation of SARS, hence the name "SARS-CoV-2" which I think is how virologists are referring to it.
>>262897 You have been influenced by the (((official))) narrative, no doubts. >Even if there are three "hooks", and I don't even really know what that means It means the spike proteins surrounding the virus that allow to infect humans. Yup the virus carried by bats can't infect humans, but this new version can. >Coronachan is essentially a mutation of SARS >mutation I read in a few different places that such mutation is astronomically improvable, however a virus assembled in a laboratory (it's a man's design) it's the most plausible explanation.
>>262899 >You have been influenced by the (((official))) narrative, no doubts. Sure, grain of salt and all that but it doesn't mean everything you hear from official sources are lies. There have to be plenty of truths mixed in or else even normies would take notice.
>It means the spike proteins surrounding the virus that allow to infect humans. Maybe, I haven't read anything about the proteins of this virus yet. I thought the HIV stuff was related to the RNA sequence.
>I read in a few different places that such mutation is astronomically improvable It happened in 2003 with SARS, a mutation led a coronavirus to become transmissible between humans instead of just between bats and other rodents.
>however a virus assembled in a laboratory (it's a man's design) it's the most plausible explanation. Very well could be and I won't deny this particular coronavirus could have been bioengineered. I haven't really looked into it yet.
>>262903 >Very well could be and I won't deny this particular coronavirus could have been bioengineered. I haven't really looked into it yet. Take your time reading carefully the old thread: >>256683 → There's plenty of info, names, pictures, dates and places describing likely origins of coronachan, even there's a pdf showing the genetic sequence and the four occurrences of HIV in the proteins. It hasn't any waste.
>>262904 Will do tomorrow when I have time. But don't overlook the point I was making. Even if SARS-CoV-2 was a manmade chimeric fusion of three different viruses, there are millions of them swimming around you during an infection, and the idea that the immune system needs to clear them out, "reset", and get infected again (twice) so it can adapt to each part in sequence is absurd. The immune system makes antibodies based on the virus as a whole, not its individual parts.
>>262906 >so it can adapt to each part in sequence is absurd I agree. I don't know the details, but there were reports on the field (China) of people reinfected right after they were cleared. Also about reinfection this >>261606.
>Police stop all without a valid stay on the Norwegian border at Svinesund
>On Monday morning, the police took a line-up at the customs station at Svinesund (border between Norway and Sweden). >"For public health reasons, foreigners without a valid stay in Norway will not enter the next ten days," says Police Chief Ida Melbo Øystese of the Eastern Police District.
>The police want those who live in Sweden, but work in Norway, to pass freely. In particular, the police are concerned that health workers should not experience what is too complicated to get to work in Norway. >Those are the ones the police do not think passes to work, to be stopped. Customs stresses that it is important that the transport of goods is not prevented unnecessarily. >"It is important that goods we need in the country come here normally," says Wenche Fredriksen, head of the Customs Agency.
>– Those who are going across the border should carry valid identification papers. The passport will always be the best," says Øystese. >The police will reject them without a legal stay. Norwegians on their way home from residence abroad will be informed of the quarantine provisions. As of Tuesday, those who have travelled in Sweden and Finland will also have to go into quarantine. >An exception has also been made for asylum seekers so that they can seek asylum even if there is border control.
The Corona-spitters have stated doing their thing here in Norway...
>Messages about people spitting on people: Today, both the police in Trøndelag and the police in Agder have received reports of people spitting at others. >At around 10:00 a.m., the police in Agder received a report of a woman in Mandal who had spat at an employee at a doctor's office. The police then had no further details about the situation. >Around 13.45, the police in Trøndelag report that a person in Nordre Trondheim torg about a person spitting on seemingly random people on the street. >Trøndelag Police District is in control of the man, but has no further information at the time of writing.
>>262933 >An exception has also been made for asylum seekers so that they can seek asylum even if there is border control. What's the point of even having border controls, then?
>Sweden: – Still not applicable to close schools >Swedish authorities will not close schools as Norway and Denmark have done.
>"We are still on the line that closing schools is not applicable now," says State Epidemolog Anders Tegnell of the Swedish Public Health Authority. >He asks schools not to have large collections, and that parents are extra attentive if their children are sick. >Instead of closing, he recommends less restrictive measures for the school. >"Maybe you can be more outdoors, and make sure you wash your hand more often," says Tegnell.
>Why aren't schools shut down? >"Because schools are not a very large source of infection. But if you close schools, it has a very big effect on society and on health care. Now I'm talking to health care, they say the worst thing is if we close schools, because then they lose staff," Tegnell replies. >He believes there is a greater risk of infection in society if the children are not at school. >"It is much better to have the spread at school, where those who are there have a very small risk of getting sick at all," Tegnell told SVT.
>Nordic countries have chosen different strategy in the fight against covid-19. Norway and Denmark have introduced the strictest restrictions since World War II. >Swedes have been advised not to leave the country, but most schools have remained open. People have only been asked to stay at home if they feel sick.
>One of those who has been critical of the Swedish authorities is Fredrik Elgh, professor of virology. >"It seems that school closures are effective. Among other things, china has been in China, and succeeded in slowing the number of infected people. Children and adolescents have many social contacts, and if you minimize it, it can have a positive effect on the spread of infection in Sweden," he told Aftonbladet on Friday.
>>262894 No gibs in rural areas, so why would niggers go there? >>262903 For me the biggest evidence of this being bio-engineered is 0 child victims (when has nature ever shown mercy?) and the potential 30 day incubation period. Would a 30 day asymptomatic incubation period help a virus wipe out all life on earth? Sure. But evolution isn't about perfection it's just about spreading your DNA. It's very unlikely that a virus in nature would mutate to have a 30 day incubation period when the average is 2-3 days and maybe 6 at the most. Also don't forget about slant scientists and students smuggling biomaterials out of Canada and other chyna colonies over the past two years. It's all in the past thread.
>>262897 >That sounds like BS >I don't even really know what that means It means that the profile presented by the virus is either SARS/MERS/HIV, despite the payload (COVID-19) being the same. Your body doesn't recognize it properly and tries to produce multiple immune responses. >SARS-CoV-2 I haven't heard anyone call it that. Medically, it's called nCov-2019, for novel Coronavirus 2019 ("a new strain of coronavirus discovered in 2019"). I think the specific name is COVID-19.
>>262903 >The immune system makes antibodies based on the virus as a whole, not its individual parts. >I thought the HIV stuff was related to the RNA sequence. I don't know anything about it being RNA-related; the Indian researchers found that the spike glycoprotein (as the other anon said, the section used to bind the virus to cells) has four points where it overlaps identically with HIV. More importantly, no other coronavirus strain has these kinds of overlaps - it's essentially impossible for a natural virus to develop this mutation as a response to its environment over such a short period of time.
Here's where I'm getting my information: https://archive.md/JjFad - ZeroHedge article, which summarizes https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.01.30.927871v1.full-text https://www.invidio.us/watch?v=TsyujjitOFM - Interview with Francis Boyle (creator of United States federal plan for identifying and classifying bioweapons/biological warfare), where he describes the Wuhan lab as a bioweapon research/handling facility. I haven't listened to the entire thing to see if he explicitly says it's a bioweapon due to the virus's structure, but I will try to finish listening to it today and I'll update you if there's a section worth highlighting.
>>262941 >instead of closing the school, kids should just go outside and wash your hands >if children stay at home and their parents have to take care of them, our brave womyn doctors won't be able to work >children won't likely get sick, but infections at school are more manageable His brain is made of sludge. It really saddens me to see what Sweden has become.
>>262942 >No gibs in rural areas, so why would niggers go there? They'd be shipped there by the (((state))), which would set up gibs stations to facilitate the mongrelization of the countryside. Perhaps I'm reading into it a bit too much, but I can't think of any kike seeing a sharp decline in white populations and not doing anything about it.
My co-workers, who last week were dismissing the virus as just the flu, are now furious that we're supposed to report to work tomorrow instead of telework.
>>262967 Just keep staying at home (say you feel sick) and wait ut the inevitable closure of all schools. All "non essential" medical services have also shut down here in Norway two days ago. services like: > - Physiotherapists, including manual therapists. > - Chiropractors. > - Opticians. > - Foot therapists. > - Speech therapists. > - Psychologists. > - Enterprises that perform complementary and alternative medicine. > - Businesses that perform alternative processing.
>>262974 Do they even have vaccines? Wtf would they be injecting people with? >>262945 I see your point about kikes injecting niggers into the last bastion of whiteness in the world, but it seems like kikes could have done this without a virus. All they need to do is build cheap housing and bus niggers in. Since it hasn't happened, I don't see this causing that.
>>262981 >Do they even have vaccines? Wtf would they be injecting people with? I believe it's about when the vaccine will be available. Anyway, it's concerning how clowns in a bureaucracy wants to dictate how people lives, and always under the threat of violence from the governments' gunmen. It's getting tiresome.
>>262991 >to turn Europe Christian again That's wishful thinking, sadly. Westerners are so gone, so corrupt, so immoral, so judaized, that that idea is a pipe dream. Even if there is a brief Christian revival, it'll be killed by the religious leadership, which task is to demoralize and to serve as fifth column against the faith. From the ashes of the Christian faith, a new religion exclusive to the European blood is needed.
>>262991 Well, it will convert some people to be sure. When the world looks to be ending or when family members are in danger, inconsequential and materialistic concerns are forgotten and there is an odd peace. I don't know if Corona-chan will be enough on its own, but a deteriorating situation in Europe will lead to religious revival of some sort or another. There are no atheists in foxholes.
>>262991 Western Europe WILL be christian again, but not from corona. It's a different topic but Europe won't be this weak forever and the return to tradition is already underway. Nationalism is here, it's only a mater of time until European Christendom reemerges.
>>262971 >"non essential" > - Psychologists. But how will I get my heckin' happy pills? My antidepresserinos? REEEEEEEEEE
>>262981 >kikes could have done this without a virus That is true. Perhaps they're too busy securing government (((bailout))) money.
>>262986 This is like the hook for a John Carpenter movie. The nogs will be rioting and starving by month's end.
>>262993 >LARPagan religion will save europe! If it wasn't strong enough to survive the influx of Christianity from the Holy Land, it won't be strong enough to displace it. The best bet is to kill all the pedophile priests and bishops, and let God sort out the rest.
>>263033 >I luv you like god loves >god >g Harlot.
I still want to dig into the bioengineering story behind this but I have no idea when I'll have time. I need to plan for my own well-being as my city is considering a shelter-in-place ordinance and I want to GTFO if that looks to become a reality. But I did see something worth posting quick. An article was published in Nature Medicine which discusses the SARS-CoV-2 genome which concludes explicitly in their abstract:
>Since the first reports of novel pneumonia (COVID-19) in Wuhan, Hubei province, China, there has been considerable discussion on the origin of the causative virus, SARS-CoV-2 (also referred to as HCoV-19). Infections with SARS-CoV-2 are now widespread, and as of 11 March 2020, 121,564 cases have been confirmed in more than 110 countries, with 4,373 deaths.
>SARS-CoV-2 is the seventh coronavirus known to infect humans; SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 can cause severe disease, whereas HKU1, NL63, OC43 and 229E are associated with mild symptoms. Here we review what can be deduced about the origin of SARS-CoV-2 from comparative analysis of genomic data. We offer a perspective on the notable features of the SARS-CoV-2 genome and discuss scenarios by which they could have arisen. Our analyses clearly show that SARS-CoV-2 is not a laboratory construct or a purposefully manipulated virus.
As if any other conclusion would allowed to be published. Still at least they present arguments that can be scrutinized.
>>263096 >Just look at the stories of triage now coming out of Italy. Not sure how you fake that. I think the virus is real, but the reaction is way too extreme. Even if the virus is too infectious and too deadly, it doesn't justify to destroy the economy. Think about that, millions are now entering to unemployed mode because their jobs are gone, translate that into numbers of homeless people and many more displaced because won't be able to pay their mortgages. A catastrophe is coming and people are only thinking in a fucking bad flu. By the way, who benefit?
>>263096 >Not sure how you fake that. You can fake any case of flu or respiratory illness labeling it as coronavirus, so simple like that. Remember those explosive cases of AIDS in Africa? Suddenly and without fanfare the news faded. Does it was because a anti-HIV vaccine? Not at all. At that time every dead negro was labeled as a victim of AIDS, no matter what the cause was, because the more infected negroes, the more international money was poured.
>>263096 >(((nature.com))) >Our analyses clearly show that SARS-CoV-2 is not a laboratory construct or a purposefully manipulated virus. He said what's expected from a "scientists" paid by the establishment. Depending who funds who, the talking points will change and the research will find what the funders want to be founded. As a contrast to this official "scientific" narrative, those scientists NOT getting paid by the System are talking about bioweapons. And it has the analogy with the Climate Change" hoax. By the way, sites like Nature are gatekeepers which all owned by jews and the scientific papers must conform to the accepted orthodoxy, meaning that most of them are authored by golems reaffirming what's expected to find.
tl;dr; The Coronavirus can rurvive for several hours in air (as aerosol)
>Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1
>A novel human coronavirus that is now named severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) (formerly called HCoV-19) emerged in Wuhan, China, in late 2019 and is now causing a pandemic. We analyzed the aerosol and surface stability of SARS-CoV-2 and compared it with SARS-CoV-1, the most closely related human coronavirus. >Our data consisted of 10 experimental conditions involving two viruses (SARS-CoV-2 and SARS-CoV-1) in five environmental conditions (aerosols, plastic, stainless steel, copper, and cardboard). All experimental measurements are reported as means across three replicates.
>SARS-CoV-2 remained viable in aerosols throughout the duration of our experiment (3 hours) >SARS-CoV-2 was more stable on plastic and stainless steel than on copper and cardboard, and viable virus was detected up to 72 hours after application to these surfaces
Ok, so China and WHO are fucking liars, if it isn't serious business why are eastern jews willing to lose so much money for it? There's no big earth shattering kaboom outside of China, are goverments overreacting to this, why? To enact more authoritarian laws?, is it even worth it loosing all those sweet shekels?, no big kaboom because Asians being more vulnerable turned out to be true? Maybe, but it seems too convoluted, until i see guns being taken, this dosen't make any fucking sense, and that would only explain America.
>>263132 >why are eastern jews willing to lose so much money for it? I think it has to do with the global hidden hand (the clique) and the hierarchy among world puppets, the Chinese leadership is doing as told by collapsing their economy and running a test for population control, which will be replicated in the West soon, most of the electronic surveillance has been deployed and it's operational.
>>263134 So, you go for: >Le justify martial-style laws/measure
Crashing the economy also reduces the state/corporative power to seduce the lemming, playing with chaos can be alike playing with fire, in this scenario, is there a way we can harness said chaos to our advantage?
>>263139 >Crashing the economy also reduces the state/corporative power to seduce the lemming The banksters have no choice, fiat currency is based on the fractional reserve banking which is a ponzy scheme; the fraud have reached the end of the road and a reset is a must. Capitalism, specially the financial kind as we know it, can't go any further. Many are saying that this economic reset is the intro to a world currency and a cashless society where every transaction is centralized and monitored. >playing with chaos can be alike playing with fire (((They))) have many Think Tanks plotting 24/7 for this event. They have experience and the most important tool, the machine to create money from thin air which allows them to buy leaders, scruples, and the gunmen to get the outcome (((they))) wish.
>>263132 >To enact more authoritarian laws? Always. They will never let a disaster (manufactured or not) go to waste. In the US they are/were trying to pass a bill to remove end-to-end encryption except for those that 'earn it'. https://youtu.be/tf4drE0T6pA
>is it even worth it loosing all those sweet shekels? As long as they have control over banks, and the currencies they won't run out. The inflation they would cause would directly rob everyone, but their loss would be minimal. They do it 'subtly' to avoid waking up the goyim. >are goverments overreacting to this, why? Man power will be lost (Corona-chan targets parts of the testes). Actual fighting power will be decimated. Sudden shifts for radical government changes are prepped in the social subconscious (every plague, zombie, mass horror movie where the only way foward is more government, without that [that's what they claim] the average peeson would have to fend for thenselves) But more than that (((they))) all caught it. Israel was already working on the vaccine(s) (one for them, another for everyone else), but it wasn't finished yet. The virus got out too soon. They had a long fucking time to prepare for their own weapon. Now it's out, and can mutate with high survivability. They are buying time to either halt it, contain it, destroy it, or redirect it. Too much time spent spreading and infecting everyone, and it'll mutate too much that their previous vaccine in progress won't work. Their overarching plan didn't change, but the various factors at play are breaking their stranglehold (the internet, old 4 chan, global communications, younger generations realizing their potential, information leaks, too dramatic changes, and the rise of mlpol). They are putting their cards down pushing the new world order despite not having all the parts they desired.
The effects of The wuhan flu, corona-chan, being out early is that things will accelerate even more. The older generations are most susceptible, compromised immune systems (the homo), those that can't get help (Amish [they will probably still be fine], NEETs, those in the middle of nowhere [both are very very safe if it's not there very very bad if the virus is]), and people in very close proximity [mass meetings, church, groups, organizations, IRL counterculture movments, protests]. The beginnings of selecting the golems that will be (((their))) slaves. Able bodied men, children, and women that obey will be left. Birth rates will decrease with virus induced infertility. More time trying to inseminate to procreate than doing other equally important tasks. A spike in non-aggression in males. Docile slave material. Getting older, and injured is even more risky reducing the average lifespan. Increased surveillance, means that when someone catches the virus they met someone they shouldn't have (tracking of medical treatments and purchase history). All leading to (((their))) ideal world, a hell on earth as they rest on top.
>>263139 >is there a way we can harness said chaos to our advantage? There are many. Yes, the most straight foward way is spreading the truth of what they are doing. Increasingly acting in ways not in our best interests. Being a beacon in the community is easiest during dark times, uniting people for a common goal after satisfying their base needs. During the chaos is the best time for any sudden changes. Doing what you can. Staying healthy, and studying that to others! I think most importantly is being ready to seize opportunities as they arise.
>>263140 That sounds right. The use of currencies will inflate as they use it more, and more. Making money nigh worthless, as they hold all the keys to the kingdom.
>>263141 >and the rise of mlpol Well, that sounds good, but you are giving too much credit to this tiny board dedicated to horsefuckery and Friendship. I'll go to post some pony porn just in case.
>>263141 Or maybe it really is as simple as it looks. Chinese spies smuggled a disease out of Canada for use as a potential bioweapon and lost control because Chinese craftsmanship is shit.
>Media Silent After Australian Researchers Announce ‘Cure’ For Coronavirus Using Already Existing Drugs >University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research director Professor David Paterson told news.com.au today they have seen two drugs used to treat other conditions wipe out the virus in test tubes. >He said one of the medications, given to some of the first people to test positive for COVID-19 in Australia, had already resulted in “disappearance of the virus” and complete recovery from the infection. >One of the two medications is a HIV drug, which has been superseded by “newer generation” HIV drugs, and the other is an anti-malaria drug called chloroquine which is rarely used and “kept on the shelf now” due to resistance to malaria. >Well, this discovery is throwing a monkey wrench into the works. These researchers in Australia didn’t get the memo that the whole point of the coronavirus ‘pandemic’ is to ultimately justify forced mass vaccination on the public. >Don’t be surprised if we see a story come out that refutes these initial findings in Australia, claiming that their ‘optimistic’ early results were ‘premature’ and ‘misleading’. >After all, without ‘legal’ forced vaccinations, how will the nation-wreckers cull the herd, especially the ‘intelligensia’ who are daring to warn the public of the coming boot heel on the back our collective neck. https://christiansfortruth.com/media-silent-after-australian-researchers-announce-cure-for-coronavirus-using-already-existing-drugs/
>>263154 The facts are right, but the presentation and tone is the work of a think tank.
Imagine a counter think tank putting out an info graph praising china for securing the virus leak, believing the cries of foreign spies who caused the corona virus saga, and that their scientists were unfairly discharged from the science labs they were openly collaborating with the full knowledge that its for the betterment of scientific knowledge sharing.
When in fact that we are only seeing one side of it, and that it is possible to simply imagine a complete story for the other side, its kind of obvious what conclusions we are being lead to fully believe so far that aren't based in factual probability. Info graphs like this are meant to sway the perceptions and leanings without need for facts. But without any concrete alternatives, we can only know that any information like this can be co-opted, and still take it in with a grain of salt even if its convincing.
>>263161 Precisely, we only know part of the picture.
>>263134 >>263147 I find it hard to believe that Chinks would crash their economy cuz muh global cabal China is a mess, so they might have screwed up again, but if they are THAT cucked to a global cabal, why did they downplayed the situation so much? People wouldn't be taking these extreme measures as unnecessary or excessive if China hadn't censored their numbers, all those fucking videos that DID managed to even come out, how China minimizing the threat is helping the cabal's agenda, how it helps to crash the economy? When it seems more like a desperate effort to protect it?
What am going with this is, i don't think there's a global unified force here, i believe there are rather atleast two competing factions involved.
The list of release suspects is so wide I couldn't even guess who did it. Chinese revolution control? Soros was said to have been involved with the biolab, but no logical motive. If anything Trump is the most likely to have released the bio weapon. and the more I think about it, the more it seems as if Trump or some nationalist is the culprit. I did get this theory from vox day and some confirmation from one other source. vids related are cut from his past streams.
Summary of reasons 1. the effects of the virus are a monumental win for nationalists worldwide. It would only make sense to be done by a nationalist 2. trump is signaling as if the Q "storm" is about to happen. form of confirmation. 3. the globalists openly hate the ramifications of the virus. 4. globalists are silencing themselves as much as possible when they aren’t just completely disappeared.
If this is true, then the “storm”, as Q-boomers call it, will happen and the main show of the draining of the swamp/deep state/globalists whatever you what to call them is coming very soon. but hey, that's just a theory, a game theory!
>>263168 >stolen by the chinese, and released by ??? My money is on inadvertent release by China. The most straightforward scenario in my opinion is that China was working with the virus in their BSL4 facility, then someone within the facility was accidentally exposed to the virus. Either patient 0 was unknowingly exposed and didn't know to isolate himself, or a pervasive cover-up culture and an unwillingness to accept blame led to the parties involved attempting to cover up the mishap with predictable results.
>>263190 >The most straightforward scenario in my opinion is that China was working with the virus in their BSL4 facility, then someone within the facility was accidentally exposed to the virus. Or, the cianiggers knew the chinks were in possession of the stolen virus and then they dropped a free sample at the doors of the chinks' laboratory, knowing damn well the chinks would never be sure if it was theirs or somebody else's virus.
>>263171 This, it's likely the Mossad had eyes on China's biowarfare program and, neglecting to tell anyone else, decided to preemptively work on vaccine delivery methods so they'd be prepared if China used it while letting everyone else eat shit, because they're jews. Now they're coming out with it and spinning it as an almost complete vaccine to lower panic and preserve something of the economy.
Now that important countries have these outbreaks I haven't heard any updates on China. I know whatever they claim will be lies, but is there any hard evidence? Have their factories begun to make anything besides medical supplies or are materials being shipped out?
>The Coronavirus Hoax >Written by Ron Paul >Governments love crises because when the people are fearful they are more willing to give up freedoms for promises that the government will take care of them. After 9/11, for example, Americans accepted the near-total destruction of their civil liberties in the PATRIOT Act’s hollow promises of security. >That is not to say the disease is harmless. Without question people will die from coronavirus. Those in vulnerable categories should take precautions to limit their risk of exposure. But we have seen this movie before. Government over-hypes a threat as an excuse to grab more of our freedoms. When the “threat” is over, however, they never give us our freedoms back. http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2020/march/16/the-coronavirus-hoax/
>>263223 And that article, "The Coronavirus Hoax", was censored by Jewbook.
>Facebook Censoring Ron Paul Based on Bogus Politifact 'Fact-Check' >Social media behemoth Facebook has just acted to censor and suppress Ron Paul's latest weekly column, "The Coronavirus Hoax," based on a hatchet job "fact check" by the notoriously biased "Politifact" organization. >At issue is Dr. Paul's statement that National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Anthony Fauci's claim that the coronavirus is "ten times more deadly" than the seasonal influenza virus is “without any scientific basis." Fauci made the claim recently in testimony before the US Congress in a move that significantly ramped up the fear factor in the US over the virus. http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2020/march/18/facebook-censoring-ron-paul-based-on-bogus-politifact-fact-check/
Small article about the financial crash here in Norway due to the coronavirus.
>Total Norwegian krone collapse - the largest in modern times: – Now there is fire sales
>The Norwegian krone was already a record weak when a currency market in full panic sent the krone into a historic fall on Wednesday.
>Norway's currency went completely on its face on Wednesday, and it continued into the night hours. > * 12:00 p.m.: A dollar costs $10.50. > * 6:22 p.m.: A dollar costs $11.50. > * 4:39 a.m. on Thursday: A dollar costs $11.96. >By comparison, the krone at New Year was already at the weakest levels ever. From that bottom position, the krone has weakened by almost 30 per cent so far.
>And it's not just against the dollar that the krone has taken a crazy plunge. >During the afternoon on Wednesday, the krone passed 11 against the dollar and 12 against the euro, after oil prices fell to new bottoms of $25 per barrel and U.S. stock markets continued downhill. The decline has continued, and on Thursday morning there are new bottom points for the krona.
>Oil plunge and stock market crash lowers Norwegian kroner >Markets are now crunching in the joins as country after country closes down to slow the coronavirus. >On Wednesday night, the Us stock index S&P 500 ended down five per cent, after the index was at its most minus 10 per cent. >"Firstly, we are seeing an oil price slump today which is very large. Then we're also in the middle of a stock market crash. The krone exchange rate fall must be seen in the context of extreme movements in global stock markets and in the oil price," says Wilhelmsen.
>Wilhelmsen puts his finger on a development he believes controls most of the foreign exchange market at the moment - the US dollar strengthening sharply against all other currencies. >"When it's serious, and panic, the dollar goes stronger against everything, and it's very rare we see it. >He believes U.S. investors invested abroad are now pulling the money home, pointing out that much of the krone weakening Wednesday occurred after trading in the U.S. stock market opened. >"It suggests that it's Americans who take the money home. The size of the movements and the fact that the dollar is moving stronger towards absolutely everything is characterized by the fact that there has been a panic," wilhelmsen says.
>"In the financial industry, there are probably many who would say that this is worse than during the financial crisis. But we do not yet know the duration of this, and for the real economy, the duration is the most important. >"If we see that we are able to limit the spread of infection and resume activity, financial markets will eventually return. Then maybe we'll ride the storm off without it being more than a setback. The longer this lasts, the greater the risk of there being a deeper and more prolonged setback in the real economy than during the financial crisis," says Østnor
>>263236 Two Weeks? Balls. To shut down a virus you need everyone to stay at home for four months and even then it will come back at you. I would wait and see what happens in China when people go back to normal life.
>>263171 The kungflu forcing countries to close their borders and crashing the economy will benefit china's economy in the long run while ruining everyone else's economy.
>>263244 Anon, China's economy is reliant on manufacturing and rare earth mineral exports, closing the borders to them will fuck them harder than it'll fuck anyone else. The US senate is already fiddling with a bill to restart US manufacturing because China's threatened to cut off medical exports.
>>263246 >The US senate is already fiddling with a bill to restart US manufacturing because China's threatened to cut off medical exports. I really hope the US does this. China have been given way too much power by hiding behind being a 3rd world country and not subject to any scrutiny.
>>263247 The upcoming recession alone is going to have people all over the first world wondering why we're not as self sufficient as we could be in terms of goods manufacturing. Could be a good time to make further inroads on people's thoughts about globalism in the financial sector.
>>263248 >>263249 Quite honestly, the 20+ years of specialization more than makes up for a world-scale hiccup when you consider the opportunity costs over that time frame. Lack of self sufficiency is certainly a fault in the system, but whether it outweighs everything else is a subjective assessment.
>>263252 >>263253 Nope, and citing "human welfare" is not an argument as human welfare has improved regardless. Corona-chan might stop human migration which would be blessed, but I doubt it will stop trade though it may shift away from China.
ACE2 receptors and a possible link between hypertension and COVID-19
>>261704 >SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 illness, enters the lungs through ACE2 receptors >people with hypertension have worse outcomes than those with any other underlying condition. >researchers are trying to determine whether the spike in serious COVID-19 illness in those with baseline hypertension is a coincidence of age and general ill health or if it speaks to the role ACE2 receptors play in both hypertension and COVID-19 infection >And if there is an association, they want to know whether ACE inhibitors help or hurt people at highest risk for severe COVID-19 disease. >[Chink] data [shows] that more than 40% of people with severe infection had baseline hypertension. >Among those with severe illness, the next most common comorbidity was diabetes, at about half that rate. Similar data have been described elsewhere ( https://archive.vn/TgaSD ) >[...] >ACE2 is on a sex-linked chromosome, meaning that women express the receptor at higher levels than men. >According to Wu's data, men have worse COVID-19 outcomes than women. >ACE inhibitors cause an increase in the expression of ACE2 receptors according to a recent comment ( https://archive.vn/J7OQk ) >The safety and potential effects of anti-hypertension therapy with ACE inhibitors in patients with COVID-19 should be carefully considered >If there is an association between ACE inhibitors and the virus, "we might be able to reduce the risk of fatal COVID-19 courses in many patients by temporarily replacing these drugs" >However, ACE2 has been shown to play a protective role in influenza-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome and, with age, ACE2 expression drops ( https://archive.vn/cSGf5 ) >Small-molecule drugs designed to bind to ACE2 and prevent infection by SARS-CoV-2 were assessed in a 2013 study ( https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3700180/ ) >It's a very good idea to go back and re-explore the use of these drugs, both in vitro and in improved animal models >[...] >COVID-19 could be 5 to 35 times more deadly than seasonal influenza [...] COVID-19 is expected to be 10 times as deadly as the flu. https://archive.vn/fQc45
This is yet another proof that there is a relationship between count of ACE2 receptors and the severity of COVID-19. also, >It turns out that SARS-CoV-2 was nearly tailor made for the human body
>>263096 >Our analyses clearly show that SARS-CoV-2 is not a laboratory construct or a purposefully manipulated virus >>263110 >(((nature.com))) >He said what's expected from a "scientists" paid by the establishment.
I found the following unmasking "Nature" as a paid shill scientific publication. >China owns Nature magazine’s ass – Debunking “The proximal origin of SARS-CoV-2” claiming COVID-19 definitely wasn’t from a lab >Maybe you shouldn’t blindly believe everything you read? Even if the source has a pretty solid reputation? >Nature magazine has censored over 1,000 articles at the request of the Chinese government over the past several years. And it seems pretty clear that their recent article, “The proximal origin of SARS-CoV-2” is just one more example of their influence. China bought off the head of Harvard’s chemistry department, you don’t think they could buy off run-of-the-mill research scientists scrambling for tenure and funding and publication? It’s absolutely horrific that so many scientists and researchers are taking part in what’s really clearly a disinformation campaign orchestrated by the Chinese Communist Party, and willfully spreading a smokescreen about something that’s already killed thousands and is projected to kill millions more across the planet https://harvardtothebighouse.com/2020/03/19/china-owns-nature-magazines-ass-debunking-the-proximal-origin-of-sars-cov-2-claiming-covid-19-wasnt-from-a-lab/
>>263379 Don't know if you have this feeling but, I've been getting racist vibes from Tim. He used to be nuanced and say how the Chinese Communist Government is bad, and now he is just literally following the Trump train on hating china as a nationality. It's that asian racism, especially if he's asian, that we often see when things go well for a person, that they are willing to compromise their values and opinions to help fan a certain kind of flame and opinion.
And, infowars? fuck, they still alive, right. I have no Idea what they're up to, cus mr they're coming for us, is right! What are they up to saying now?
>>263382 >and now he is just literally following the Trump train on hating china as a nationality >Tim Pool Almost 99% sure he changed his tune because (((somebody))) from Conservative Inc. is filling his wallet.
>>263384 Holy fuck, is that true? Anything to go off of for that claim? Would be amazing. I personally thought its for that sweet sweet conservative leaning viewership, even if he is being "demonotized". Note he still gets money, just that the binning he is in isn't fully as profitable for now.
>>263382 >And, infowars? fuck, they still alive, right. I have no Idea what they're up to, cus mr they're coming for us, is right! What are they up to saying now? A mix of:
*Fuck China *Virus is an excuse to kill the economy, kill small businesses, and turn us into slaves whose only income is neetbux that can only be spent at the big-box stores that are permitted to stay open *buy some water filters
I'm not sure if he's gone on the "proof of vaccination will be the mark of the beast" angle yet, or if that was just 4pol.
>>263397 >Virus is an excuse to kill the economy, kill small businesses, and turn us into slaves whose only income is neetbux that can only be spent at the big-box stores that are permitted to stay open Meanwhile, there's this little thing called the internet where you can literally start a global company out of your basement (Such as my sister has done with her clothing business, or I'm doing with direct product sales where I'm able to see products relatives that are a couple of states away). >buy some water filters Which is something people should have been doing anyway because even the "clean" water sources still have a lot of gunk in them (Not to mention how cities are pumping more chlorine in the water in order prevent it from rotting).
>>263399 I've taken some notes from (((Ryan Levesque))) and his ASK Method. With the correct approach it's quite possible to earn a six-figure income through a niche market in a short time. I'm looking forward to trying it in the future. Despite all the economic manipulation it's still quite possible to "make it."
>>263397 >Virus is an excuse to kill the economy, kill small businesses, and turn us into slaves Isn't it another cohen-cidence? This economic demolition is the "Green Deal" wanted by the commies, which actually is what the (((UN))) wanted under the guise of to reduce Global Warming.
>>263382 >He used to be nuanced and say how the Chinese Communist Government is bad, and now he is just literally following the Trump train on hating china as a nationality. It's that asian racism, especially if he's asian, that we often see when things go well for a person, that they are willing to compromise their values and opinions to help fan a certain kind of flame and opinion. This is illegible. What are you trying to say?
>>263408 Let me boil it down like this: Tim Pool is a self-proclaimed "Centrist". And, just like all self-proclaimed Centrists, he's a fucking coward, who bends like a reed in whatever direction public perception goes and throws off the veil of being non-biased when it's publicly acceptable to be biased against a certain group of people.
>>263424 I like David Ike, I like Alex Jones, I like Mark Taylor. however, I don't like boomers because they all get caught up into this "JFK was shot by the mob" JFK esque conspiracy theory sensationalism and lose all objectivity over baseless sensationalism. Alex Jones is a very good example of this even if he is usually right. Jones would rather get caught up in a storm of "the reptilians are going to take our constitution away! AAAAAAAAAHHH! I'm sick of this crap!" sensationalist hype. rather than focus on the concrete facts he has on the table.
never trust a conspiracy boomer, they're fucking retarded.
>>263433 >lose all objectivity over baseless sensationalism >never trust a conspiracy boomer, they're fucking retarded While everybody is distracted with fear about a virus, the very wealth of the West is taken away by demolishing the market that allows us to eat everyday. Icke is mentioning facts unfolding in front of our eyes, and he's not wrong and yes indeed he's spot on.
Americans are just slaves today. The US is not a democracy. Our overlords have decreed that we must give our DNA, photographs, and fingerprints to the government, be groped, be wiretapped, be forbidden from owning guns, be prohibited from having free speech, be banned from owning businesses, lose the right to a trial, and lose the right to be free from torture.
The globalists, politicians, government workers, soldiers, cops, and Americans who obey and stay silent are all responsible for this prison.
This lockdown will either be a temporary test or become permanent. The 99% will use up their savings, be forbidden from earning an income, and stocks will become worthless. Hyperinflation will happen because of government debt. Americans will lose their property due to property taxes being raised. The elites can wait out any downturn because the ruling class have billions of dollars worth of gold. Impoverished Americans will then be forced to be dependent and accept welfare and lose their government payments if they protest.
This virus scare will be used to ban cash and force Americans to get microchip implants.
The Internet will be shut off and checkpoints and roadblocks will be used to block food deliveries and kill off the 99% through starvation.
The best options now seem to be to buy guns, gold, and food and get out of the USA immediately. Buy a sailboat or try to escape to the Amazon.
>>262904 >the four occurrences of HIV >>262944 >the Indian researchers found that the spike glycoprotein (as the other anon said, the section used to bind the virus to cells) has four points where it overlaps identically with HIV. This is sort of correct, the Jan 31 paper that was one of the earliest papers reporting sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 (the official virus name, the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 is officially called COVID-19) was documenting the amino acid sequences of the spike protein. I was wrong, I confused it with other papers I saw that looked into the genome (RNA) sequencing.
>This paper has been withdrawn by its authors. They intend to revise it in response to comments received from the research community on their technical approach and their interpretation of the results. If you have any questions, please contact the corresponding author.
Preprints posted on BioRXiv occur prior to peer review. Because this paper attracted so much attention so quickly the peer review basically happened in the comments section (pic 1). The actual sequencing of the spike protein is accurate but the idea that the resemblance to HIV is significant came under heavy fire, pics related. Basically,
>HIV proteins are subject to a shit ton of mutations >Millions of different HIV proteins have been cataloged because of this, almost 20% of virus proteins in the NCBI database are from HIV >The similar sequences they cite, which don't even match identically, is cherry picking
To me these are pretty good points. It will be interesting to see how the authors address these criticisms. My take away from this is that SARS-CoV-2 does NOT inherit the properties of HIV (resistance to being attacked by the immune system being the property that people care about I guess) on account of these differences with the original SARS-CoV. Chinese reports of reinfection are dubious anyway.
Points made favor of natural mutation by Nature Medicine paper: >SARS-CoV-2 to binds to ACE2 far more strongly than computer simulations predict based on spike protein sequence such that it would be overlooked by researchers >Direct genetic manipulation is too hard because SARS-CoV-2 genome differs too much from the betacoronaviruses available as starting points >Some bat and pangolin coronaviruses are already very similar to SARS-CoV-2 so there is a plausible path for zoonotic transfer >New O-linked glycans in the protein would be developed with involvement of an immune system, ie in a higher organism
Problem is these arguments suck. Refutations (obvious with milliseconds of thinking): >Computer simulations are not an essential to the development of a virus with targeted properties (else you wouldn't need organism testing) >Why would a top secret Chinese bio lab need to start from typical viral sources? >Doesn't rule out bioengineering, only that natural evolution remains an option >So it was cultivated and mutated in organisms, taking a cue from nature doesn't mean it wasn't guided by man, lol what is breeding?
Thanks to this Anon's good find >>263376 I don't feel the need to dig more in depth than that, but there are two other passages in the Nature Medicine paper too good not to point out: >Basic research involving passage of bat SARS-CoV-like coronaviruses in cell culture and/or animal models has been ongoing for many years in biosafety level 2 laboratories across the world27, and there are documented instances of laboratory escapes of SARS-CoV28. I can't believe you just admitted this We must therefore examine the possibility of an inadvertent laboratory release of SARS-CoV-2. Good, let's see your argumentsIn theory, it is possible that SARS-CoV-2 acquired RBD mutations (Fig. 1a) during adaptation to passage in cell culture, as has been observed in studies of SARS-CoV11.I can't believe you just admitted this The finding of SARS-CoV-like coronaviruses from pangolins with nearly identical RBDs, however, provides a much stronger and more parsimonious explanation of how SARS-CoV-2 acquired these via recombination or mutation19.
Lol it's close to stuff in nature so it's from nature. They sure reassured me with that one. (Parsimonious, really? Like the Chinese would care about expenses of virus development)
>The function of the predicted O-linked glycans is unclear, but they could create a ‘mucin-like domain’ that shields epitopes or key residues on the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein18. Several viruses utilize mucin-like domains as glycan shields involved immunoevasion18.
This is interesting. Acknowledging a mechanism that shields the virus from the immune system? Skimming their Ref. 18 I see that HIV-1 gp120 makes heavy use of glycan units, they are N-linked not O-linked but maybe there is some significance to the HIV connection after all.
Having said this I don't think the authors of the Nature Medicine paper were paid off to report what they did. From what I see it's not impossible that SARS-CoV-2 arose naturally, it's just not "clearly" superior to the bioengineered origin as they claim. In fact reading >>263376 I might say the latter IS more probable.
>>263110 Even though the Nature Medicine paper is pretty bad I'm gonna defend scientific publishing somewhat. Some publishing orgs have some shady business practices (NPG I guess? >>263376 but plenty of valid studies appear in NPG journals, full disclosure, I have some) but overall I think the peer review publication system is still functional.
>Depending who funds who, the talking points will change and the research will find what the funders want to be founded. Examples? Because in the hard sciences funding organizations will care more about broad outcomes ("new class of drugs to manage disease X") and not specific results ("we will show that drug Z reduces fever in 90% of patients b/c our pharma allies really want to sell drug Z"). Funding will be granted to a researcher usually based on how sound their road maps for achieving their goals are, and if the goal is deemed impactful enough to be worth pursuing. Now I don't want to get too far up the system's ass here because I do have problems with it but it mostly arises from wastefulness and emerging emphasis on diversity and inclusion. Darkies in your research group are worth more and more as time goes on. This will continue a trend of lowering standards and sloppier work that is now becoming noticeable, and it's why I try to read and critique works before accepting them at face value. (A growing # of my colleagues avoid doing this, again, there are lowering standards...at least in my field a lot of sound work is still being done and you can usually get away with skimming the conclusions)
>and the scientific papers must conform to the accepted orthodoxy I can't identify an orthodoxy at least in STEM. Social "sciences" yeah sure, they're all about deconstructing and demolishing tenets of Western cultures and they use flexible "methods" to meet that goal. In STEM not many instances of this, most of us are good with adhering to the scientific method and if not we get thrashed in peer review. In fact most reviewers love shitting over other people (can confirm). Maybe just 10% of the time you get a reviewer that just nods along saying something is okay without really digging into it, at least in my field of expertise. This is probably changing but I haven't noticed it yet.
>meaning that most of them are authored by golems reaffirming what's expected to find. Statistically yeah we're pretty good goys. Boiling it down I think most scientists revere expertise (fine, that's usually earned) but then carry that over to a reverence of authority in general. There's also a rampant, dogmatic, belief in "science in service of one race, the human race". Taken together you find few nationalists and instead a desire for heavy-handed interventionist socialism. This also means there's a lot of shoddy work from other scientists that garners immediate acceptance like the Nature Medicine paper we're discussing, which seems paradoxical until you think about the points I just noted. But, for the most part no active malice, and no massaging of results to produce specific outcomes (though data dredging and falsification is a growing problem it's usually associated with Chinese authors).
>>263567 Thank you for posting friend. TLDR >Flu expert sees how everything normally is. >No info on wtf the virus really is, and no one is saying shit. >From that conclusion >It's a normal mutation in the Corona family type of virus, that simply got alot of attention. >Some experts are freaking out, but say diddly about what just another strain makes it so special. >The unilateral support without those reasons being public is really fucking odd. >From those it seems like a naked king situation as scientists and politicians are acting like idjits for seemingly no justifiable reason. >The test developed sucks. Bias is administering the tests as well. >They are using things they (politicians) don't know, to cement authority for little reason since the data currently says nothing. Under the assumption that the virus is natural and hasn't drastically changed this is a pretty logical conclusion with the big gaps in publicly recognized information.
Humans are pretty badass. We'll now have a new badge of surviving an engineered viral tool of war, and a ribbon with the inner will to live as Corona-chan continues. Thriving despite the mutating hardships.
>>263574 >From those it seems like a naked king situation as scientists and politicians are acting like idjits for seemingly no justifiable reason. The worry is justified (If you're Chinese, old, and/or live in a country that prides itself on Globalism and/or Socialism), but not to the level where the entire countries are effectively shut down.
Just a thought I had, but what if those in power managed to hype the Coronavirus up to such a state that they themselves believe it, and now they're running scared just like 90% of everyone else in the world?
>>263582 → Seems relevant to cross post this here. >>263590 That is an interesting point. The mooks, and pawns are to some degree. I think the one's who are actually conducting everything are not focusing on Corona-chan, but on the execution of their plan and know that if it goes wrong there will be hell to pay.
-Corona-Chan is a scripted event for the transition to a global currency and one government. -With massive bailouts for the private sector the the merge of corporations with the State is sealed, which it's the definition of fascism. -Small and medium enterprises are being swept by the economic shutdown and the monopoly of the big corporations is paved. -A cashless society and total control on the population is next. -Resistance will be smashed. -And the interview ends with the disclaimer that the interviewee is a 32 degree mason and "mason are your friends". I kid you not.
>>263595 >-Corona-Chan is a scripted event for the transition to a global currency and one government. One question: HOW?!? Even the least sane people have come to realize that the only reason why this virus is causing everything to collapse is because of the delusion of making a "global government and economy".
>>263598 >only reason why this virus is causing everything to collapse Let me rephrase that. "The only reason everything (the economy) is collapsing is because of willing politicians triggering the shutdown while the (((controlled press))) is making a massive campaign to terrorize the normies to make them compliant". Problem ---> Reaction ---> Solution
>>263598 >because of the delusion of making a "global government and economy". >global government and economy Those are the UN's goals, didn't you know? And I believe the delusion isn't on the anons' side, but the (((clique)))'s. If you pause and look carefully, what is happening is everything needed to reach the goals of UN's Agenda XXI and Agenda 2030, aka, "Sustainable Development". The progressives and liberals couldn't be more happy, their death wishes and desires for dismantling the West are coming for real. This is what's needed to stop the "Climate Change". Yay!!!
>>263602 The UN can barely keep the lights on, let alone orchestrate something like this. Agenda 21 and others were always wishful thinking on their part.
>>263603 They didn't have to orchestrate it, just take advantage of and worsen China's fuckup. I think they planned to use this virus on Hong Kong. But a fuckup released it early. Now China's trying to use the "dont be waycis" lie to infect more stupid liberals so they can infect more people in their home countries, and the Jews are saying "We need war with China! We need China to pay reparations! This virus wasn't meant to ruin our profits!" The UN is evil and incompetent at hiding that. It's willing to kill millions during an attempt to restrict the rights of billions.
>>263603 >Agenda 21 and others were always wishful thinking on their part. Not quite. For decades world leaders were signing supranational agreements to supersede their national laws, meaning handing over legal authority to the UN over their own countries' laws. This is treason, but because the judenpresse ignores this, the populations are oblivious to what's going on. When the time comes, the only meaningful mechanism of control is the gunmen loyal to the government, they are the ones tasked to keep the plebs in check. And who controls the paychecks, controls the gunmen.
>>263609 Moar. >Russian General Petrov >In the US lives 5% of the world's population, but Americans consume 50% of world's enegy resources. The global mafia sees this as a problem
>>263615 >Americans consume 50% of world's enegy resources BULLSHIT! 95% of the oil used in the U.S. comes from the U.S. (Meaning that only 5% of oil is imported), and that's top of the fact that the U.S. is one of the top exporters of oil in the world (Along with being one of the world largest exporters of agriculture as well).
>>263618 Yeah, by more than a decade at minimum. The U.S. government has been trying to dig itself out of the hole of being dependent upon other countries for more than the past decade. Why do you think "alternative energy sources" was the big debate several years ago, despite the U.N. trying to use Agenda 21 to control the world under the guise of "protecting the environment"?
> SARS-CoV-2 Is an Extraordinarily Mild Virus, No More Deadly Than the Score of Coronaviruses We Don’t Make a Fuss About >The level of media hysteria, social panic and government repression totally unwarranted >Let’s get one thing straight. In terms of capacity to kill you SARS-CoV-2-19 is an extraordinarily weak virus. >The fatality rates being thrown around are all over the place, 8% for Italy, 3.4% from WHO, 2% from the early days for China. But there is a good reason to believe all of these are nonsensical. They’re accurate for what they represent, which is the ratio between recorded instances of infection and fatalities where infection was present, but they are absolutely not the fatality rate of either the SARS-CoV-2-19 infection or even of the COVID-19 disease. https://www.anti-empire.com/sars-cov-2-is-an-extraordinarily-mild-virus-no-more-deadly-than-the-score-of-coronaviruses-we-dont-make-a-fuss-about/
>Prominent German Pulmonologist Compares COVID-19 To ‘The Emperor Has No Clothes’ >Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg, a prominent German pulmonologist and respiratory disease specialist, explains that there is absolutely no proof that the current so-called coronavirus ‘pandemic’ is any worse than annual seasonal flu-related deaths that we expect every year. https://christiansfortruth.com/prominent-german-pulmonologist-compares-covid-19-to-the-emperor-has-no-clothes/
>>263538 >But has anyone noticed that this paper was withdrawn by the authors? Yes. It was after overwhelming pressure. Very similar to the SJW's tactic of retract and apologize, or face the music. >HIV proteins are subject to a shit ton of mutations I'm not a guy with knowledge in protein's mutations, but I understand that if the Indian guys found 2 called XXX-ng and 2 called ZZZ-ng, and both types match the ones founded in the HIV virus, the conclusion in undeniable.
I found the following: >Dr. Thomas Cowan, M.D. hypothesizes that Coronavirus may be history repeating itself and caused by 5G. >Shot at the Health And Human Rights Summit in Tucson, Arizona on March 12, 2020 I heard before that viruses are debris created by living cells and a response to an external poison. The speaker mentions that. Also the correlation between electromagnetic radiation and epidemics.
>>263602 Unless corona-chan keeps everything shutdown for years ahead, long enough for people to starve to death so pollution does not start increasing to regular levels again, this is the shittiest plan ever.
>>263695 >Unless corona-chan keeps everything shutdown for years ahead Half of the Americans live from paycheck to paycheck, just going out of business for one week has catastrophic consequences for millions, more weeks of closure will translate in a chain reaction of small business' bankruptcies and literal misery skyrocketing. The more days the economy is off, the harder will be the recover, if not impossible.
>>263699 >>263701 Alright, alright you got me on that one, it all comes down to wheter or not they can keep this up for a good couple of months or whichever amount is enough time to cause enough damage.
>>263705 >it all comes down to wheter or not they can keep this up for a good couple of months or whichever amount is enough time to cause enough damage. >they can keep this up for a good couple of months You still don't get it because I think you are not a worker. What you propose isn't viable. One month means millions homeless, very angry, and with nothing to loose. Imagine that your job is gone because of the store closures, your landlord evicts you because unpaid rent, your car's gas tank is almost empty and you have cash just for to buy meals for a few days. On top of that government's men command you to move along and harass you just because they can... the social time bomb is set and is waiting for any reason to go off and no amount of government's repression will extinguish the rage for a long time.
>>263707 >Imagine that your job is gone because of the store closures, your landlord evicts you because unpaid rent, your car's gas tank is almost empty and you have cash just for to buy meals for a few days. On top of that government's men command you to move along and harass you just because they can… the social time bomb is set and is waiting for any reason to go off and no amount of government's repression will extinguish the rage for a long time. Seems like (((they))) skipped a step. >Pic related.
Many are fearful for their families. The one thin thread keeping them from acting. When support, and safety for them is cut as (((they))) are doing it's going to snowball fast. The social bonds won't hold when one side is continually violating them. Normies will snap as soon as their needs are not met. That point is different for everyone.
>>263716 >>263729 TLDR, guy is ranting that President Trump isn't using SCIENCE! to solve SCIENCE! problems from Certified Experts. Basically a normie panic reaction to doom that turning to the authority (the temple of SCIENCE rather than the practice of science). Waiting for more data to make an informed response will cost lives. All of that is coming from a position that the president won't change his mind about anything later on. His point of view not mine. Nothing going on atm is sustainable. AHHHHHHHHH! They arn't using science to solve science problems! Rather than viewing it as a supply chain problem with an identifiable rate of demand for multiple products. Which in President Trump's business ventures prepared him for.
>>263731 So, he's like that one lady who called into a radio show about how she absolutely hated Bush Jr. because he didn't personally ask her what he should do about the military in the Middle East. I'm not defending Bush here, I just using the stupidity as an example. This guy DOES know that Trump is relying on his team of the world's top experts for information on how to handle this situation, right?
Also, people are going to die regardless of what Trump does, so why create an even greater panic that is going to harm more people than if they're being as cautious as they can be about it? This question isn't directed at you, I just asking in general.
>>263733 Partially it's a misunderstanding on his part about Mr. President's stonk stance and message to calm the public.
From the comments the guy is a normie, but /pol/ feeds him news in an effort to get other normies to understand. I didn't check further so a grain of salt is needed for that.
No way Coronachan was premeditated. The (((elites))) are getting fucked hard by her. Stage 1 of their panic, they give themselves a bailout. Stage 2, UNLIMITED QE. Stage 3, seclusion as hyperinflation hits hard. Stage 4, get fucked over by revolution. (Who will be the revolutionaries?)
Behold the joys of stage 1. We're going full Weimar.
>500 billion to American citizens? How do you expect the economy to survive without some of that 1 trillion assisting our cherished financial engines? Oy vey, we need some of that 2 trillion or we will perish! You're not going to forget about the 3 trillion, right? Never forget the 6 trillion!
>>263638 >Very similar to the SJW's tactic of retract and apologize, or face the music. But it didn't play out that way. You can read the criticisms in the comments and most of them are constructive, some of which I posted. The authors are addressing them and will repost their article at some point.
>the conclusion in undeniable. Yes, you can conclude that the sequence appears in a few of the ~million HIV-1 proteins that have been cataloged. (Inserts 2 and 4 only match ONE other sequence each.) Is this significant when 20% of the virus proteins in the NCBI database are from HIV-1 and mutants thereof? Seems like it can be chance at that point. Maybe we'll see a statistical analysis when the authors put out the revised paper.
>>263699 >>263707 >>263712 Exactly. Once the bodies are stacked and the worst of the pandemic is behind us the economic repercussions are going to reverberate for years. Hyperinflation seems unavoidable at this point. The System/lemming relationship will soon be disrupted.
>>263789 Resignations are pretty good evidence that it is impacting them severely. People of wealth invest in securities and bonds, with the latter being generally safer but of lower yield. Mutual funds and other significant portfolio investments cannot be easily walked away from, and even Bridgewater (which is designed to be well-balanced and stable) has slid 12%. The more capable investors sold off earlier but a large number of them still faced huge losses, not to mention financial institutions which are hit the hardest. To figure out if elites had foreknowledge or are harmed like everyone else one has to develop a sample of them, obtain information on their previous investments and then figure out when and how much these were sold off.
>>263787 Recessions are generally good because it allows for the infusion of new money. If you've been holding off on investing or getting a business started I recommend doing it when the economy is at its worst, because competition will be weakened and you'll have practice with frugality. A shake-up of the system like this is quite an "act of God."
>>263791 >They're panicking. I don't think so. They were offered positions reserved to the inner circle and already have their reward ($$$); to resign is just a tactical move. Expect those same golems to be repositioned in the future as CEOs of different ventures. >If they are wise they will find a way to disappear. Unlikely, they have nothing to fear. Their masters command many armies to secure their possessions and personal safety.
>Nevada’s governor has signed an emergency order barring the use of anti-malaria drugs for someone who has the coronavirus. >Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak’s order Tuesday restricting chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine comes after President Donald Trump touted the medication as a treatment for the virus. https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/mar/24/steve-sisolak-nevada-governor-bans-malaria-drugs-c/
>Prince Charles has tested positive for the coronavirus
>Prince Charles has become the first British royal to test positive for the coronavirus. >"The Prince of Wales has tested positive for Coronavirus. He has been displaying mild symptoms but otherwise remains in good health and has been working from home throughout the last few days as usual," a spokeserson told ITV's royal producer Lizzie Robinson on Wednesday. >"The Duchess of Cornwall has also been tested but does not have the virus. In accordance with Government and medical advice, the Prince and the Duchess are now self-isolating at home in Scotland."
>>263789 >image made in GIMP >a dozen claims with no evidence or archives >random, unattributed quote at the bottom Did you get this from Facebook?
>>263801 >coronavirus makes you more likely to die >and it scars your lungs >and you can get reinfected very easily <but it doesn't actually kill you! why are people worried about it?! The reason people are worried about the virus is the strain it puts on the system. It's not the Black Death, but it's a debilitating illness and extremely contagious.
I do appreciate you sharing this, even if you didn't archive it. I suspected the reported numbers were fishy.
>New York hospitals treating coronavirus patients with vitamin C >Seriously sick coronavirus patients in New York state’s largest hospital system are being given massive doses of vitamin C — based on promising reports that it’s helped people in hard-hit China, The Post has learned. >Dr. Andrew G. Weber, a pulmonologist and critical-care specialist affiliated with two Northwell Health facilities on Long Island, said his intensive-care patients with the coronavirus immediately receive 1,500 milligrams of intravenous vitamin C. https://nypost.com/2020/03/24/new-york-hospitals-treating-coronavirus-patients-with-vitamin-c/ It looks like the "quack" medicine works after all.
>>263838 >The vitamin C is administered in addition to such medicines as the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, the antibiotic azithromycin, various biologics and blood thinners, Weber said. I'm not knocking vitamin C but it's hardly the only thing they're pumping these boomers with. But a healthy intake of vitamin c and a healthy immune system would have prevented this.
On Monday, Kentucky Governor Beshear announced a COVID-19 snitch hotline that allows citizens to report people and businesses who they think may be disobeying the state’s social distancing mandates. The COVID-19 reporting hotline is 1-833-KY-SAFER or (833)-597-2337.
>>263873 >third video Bergamo, Italy. Do you know in north Italy are living 150,000 chinks? That the average victim's age is 79,5?
>the pandemic The (((authorities))) are counting anybody killed by anything as coronavirus. They're taking samples of the corpses and if the test gives positive for the virus, coronavirus is declared as culpable. In this way to scream for help automatically qualifies for billions of fresh money to everybody involved. This looks like the AIDS hoax, when the detection of HIV the virus meant sure death, but today has been quietly swept under the rug and nobody mentions that NEVER EVER science has demonstrated that the HIV virus causes AIDS. It's just another case of governments' psychological terrorism against the people.
>>263875 >That the average victim's age is 79,5? Thanks I had no idea Coronachan was a boomer remover. And you're trying to imply that their deaths aren't abnormal even when Bergamo obituaries have swelled from 1.5 to 10 pages in one month (first vid)?
>The (((authorities))) are counting anybody killed by anything as coronavirus. Bull fucking shit.
>They're taking samples of the corpses and if the test gives positive for the virus, coronavirus is declared as culpable. You're going to need some proofs that this is happening en masse, >>263803 does not count, that was ONE case. And why wouldn't Coronachan get some credit? Granted COVID is most dangerous with comorbidities but you can't assume those people were on death's doorstep just because three-fourths of them had hypertension.
>>263882 >Bergamo obituaries have swelled from 1.5 to 10 pages in one month (first vid)? Ahem. It's pretty obvious that such extended obituaries with pictures is an organized campaign to maximize the panic. Look, elderly die all the time, it's very likely something in the air, water, or food is accelerating their expiration time, but to implode the economy is over the top, at less it's planned to burst the financial bubble and other nefarious ends. Don't look at the elderly, just follow the money to find out whats going on.
>>263882 >Bull fucking shit. >You're going to need some proofs that this is happening en masse Remember, this shitshow begun in China and conveniently any confirmation was denied by the government censorship. Perhaps we have seen what they want us to see, and I tend to agree with this >>262648 The way this hoax is shown and handled doesn't add up, except if you consider the (((banksters))) angle.
Additionally I found the virologist counterpoint to the WHO and the associated golems' narrative: >12 Experts Questioning the Coronavirus Panic >Below is our list of twelve medical experts whose opinions on the Coronavirus outbreak contradict the official narratives of the MSM, and the memes so prevalent on social media. https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/24/12-experts-questioning-the-coronavirus-panic/
>>263893 >Chloroquine, the drug used for Malaria is the exact same drug that the goverment plans to use against corona-chan
>>263867 I wonder, why the sudden change from "it's just the flu bro" to "we're all gonna fucking die", did they realised they could use China's fuck-up to further their agenda? Why crash the economy of the empire you already rule? To enact an open police-state? What happened to slowly boiling the frog? It could jump out at any second at this pace! See >>263707
>>263900 I think for a couple of reasons. the coronavirus is actually a great thing if you aren't a fan of globalization. it hyper accelerates decoupling. the reliance on China for manufactured goods, especially medically and pharmaceutically is becoming painfully clear. those supply chains to the US are basically gone. the US industrial plant is retooling to make those things. whether it masks through additive manufacturing or auto giants switching to making medical gear. that's permanent. USMCA I think came online just before the outbreak, that means a fuck ton of the red tape is gone and Mexico should gain massively to pick up the cheap Chinese shit slack.
would they momentarily tank the economy to absolutely cripple China? yup. you have to remember the US is largely a service based/consumption based economy. we don't make cheap consumer goods so North America will fill the void. we'll be hurt but trumpbux and double pleb salary unemployment for 4 months will absolutely fuel it. we'll be down until July max. I think Trump's right that most parts of the country will be opening up by Easter. Idaho with 3-4 cases isn't going to stay shut down like New York.
China can't afford to lose it's largest market. nobody else has a consumption based demography that can replace it.
as for Chloroquine/zpac treatment, Trump just dicked over Gilead hard as fuck. the Trump administration is suing them for monopolizing HIV drugs and fags are suing them for selling them toxic drugs for years. they were looking to absolutely cash in off this but if their expensive drug is replacement with something plentiful and cheap, Gilead will go bust from the fag lawsuit alone. everybody shilling for their drug stands to lose a lot.
>>263910 >>263915 Bush gave everybody around $500 after 9-11 told everybody to buy shit. this is pretty much the same. I bet the vast majority of people will blow it on consumer goods. we have a consumption based economy, the more people consume the better the economy is.
another thing, think of the stimulus, about 1 trillion of it is in loans. fed interest rates are at 0% but the stimulus loans are at 4% or no more than 4%.
the government borrow at 0% but turns around and loans at 4%. they're actually making money. if the loans are ten years it's around 1.25 trillion, if it's 30 years it's 1.75 trillion. you add inflation and the stimulus basically pays for itself.
>Claimed the situation is "stable." Then came the message of 18 dead in Stockholm in one day >Anonymous sources told Aftonbladet on Thursday that intense political discussions are ongoing to isolate Stockholm.
>Swedish politicians now fear that people will spend Easter travelling to the mountains or to their summer cabins, according to information Aftonbladet has obtained, >Politicians will now be looking for opportunities in the law to close the city, as the Finns did with the Helsinki region on Wednesday. >At a press conference on Thursday at 2 pm, state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell announced that there are 66 dead in Sweden from the corona virus, 37 of them in Stockholm, according to Expressen.
>On Wednesday, Swedish health director Björn Eriksson said 18 people had died from the coronavirus in the metropolitan region in the past 24 hours. >- The storm's here. We don't know how strong it's going to be, but we're in the middle of it," said Eriksson, who is health director in regional Stockholm. >But just hours before, the country's state epidemiologist, Anders Tegnell, had claimed that the situation in Sweden was "stable."
>State epidemiologist Tegnell has said that their strategy is to stop the infection so that health care is not overburdened. Yet schools and kindergartens are still open. >"Sweden has a more scientific approach than Norway when choosing to keep schools open," according to Swedish professor Agnes would. >She has warned against closing schools and preschools because parents are prevented from working. >"The most important thing now is to protect the functions of health care, because many will become seriously ill and need advanced health care in the months ahead," Would told Khrono. >Former infectious disease chief medical officer Bjørg Marit Andersen is among the Norwegian experts who are now openly going out and directing harsh criticism against Sweden's strategy. >–Children are carriers of infection. If they themselves do not get sick, they can spread the infection further. As long as children run around and infect in schools, it is also spread in the community," Andersen told Aftonbladet. >She points out that Nordic countries have for a long time used isolation and quarantine as infection control measures. >"It is very strange that the Swedes are now disregarding this," Andersen told the newspaper.
>Infectious disease researcher Jörn Klein, who is an associate professor of microbiology and infection control at the University of Southeast Norway, also expresses concern that Swedish schools are being kept open. >"I believe that sweden, due to the exponential course, will have a greater spread of infection. >Klein has previously pointed out that the coronavirus is so contagious that if one is careful and only meets a few friends at home in a private residence, there will still be a risk of spreading. This is because everyone present will have been in contact with several other people, who are potentially carriers of infection. >He questions whether it is economic deliberations that have led to the Swedish measures. >"If that is the case, the Swedes should ask their authorities what the price of a human life is," Klein told Aftonbladet.
>>263959 >First two pics Boy, those are some damning images. Do you have a single source to back it up? >has depleted resources such as toilet paper and food FUCKING WHAT?!? You're telling me that the governments of the world had agents raid every single retail, department, office, technical, and hardware store and buy up their ENTIRE supply of toilet paper in order to make the public panic?
>>263965 >Millions of cases and recoveries already in the U.S. <U.S. infection rate hasn't even hit the six digit marker yet: http://archive.vn/2eEx2 Meanwhile, I heard that the Chinese government cancelled well over 20 million phone plans in the past few months.
>>263968 >Meanwhile, I heard that the Chinese government cancelled well over 20 million phone plans in the past few months. As American workers are left unemployed and penniless, expect the same situation to be replicated here.
>>263968 >Boy, those are some damning images. Do you have a single source to back it up? There is plenty of evidence about the labs and the Jewish Harvard professor in the old tread >>256683 →
>>263981 Dig the old tread, use Ctrl+F to search for the kike's name and the chink spies. With the info there are the sources. This is /mlpol/ after all.
>>263982 >With the info there are the sources. Sources can be removed. That's why you archive them, and include them in the dispersal of information. And, yeah, you "don't need" to include the source for information spread around on this site when you can search for the source, but what about those lurking here who spread around the images created to places outside of the site?
>>263993 >you are more than welcome to disprove them
>Images make claims with no source <You have to find the sources for yourself >But you're the one dispersing the information <Well, you just have to believe that the images are true >But images can be edited <Just trust me >So the images are as reliable as your word <Exactly There we go. Images have been disproved as bullshit.
>>263875 >It's pretty obvious that such extended obituaries with pictures is an organized campaign to maximize the panic. So the deaths are faked? Or do those people not exist? If not, then are they filling the hospitals with crisis actors? And now all over the world? Such a massive operation would surely have some guilty conscience come forward and blow the lid on the whole operation, right? Either that or the surge in illness is real.
>but to implode the economy is over the top, at less it's planned to burst the financial bubble and other nefarious ends. <covert plot to...burst the bubble and strike a blow to their own (((financial systems))) <nefarious <not one of the stupidest plays they could make at this stage in the game <not the best thing to happen in generations You're really going to have to wow me with some wonderful proofs cuz this shit isn't adding up.
>Additionally I found the virologist counterpoint to the WHO and the associated golems' narrative: Way to not post proof that cadaver testing is happening en masse. Mostly claims that Coronachan isn't deadlier that the flu. And on a person-by-person basis they're right. But the flu isn't going to infect 200 million Americans in six months if left unchecked. Coronachan would.
>>263893 Wow the similarity between them and to pic 1 is uncanny, it's almost like disease flourishes where there are lots of people around to spread it.
>>263965 Dumb claim. Victims are just now hitting the hospitals in the US, and millions of recoveries would require about 1 - (hospitalizations/cases) ≈ 1 - 10000/1000000 ≈ 99% of infections to be mild. Data from Korea (random samples) when cases were peaking suggest the reality is closer to 60%. Overrated? No, just getting warmed up.
>>264000 >So the deaths are faked? They're not, elderly die everyday; the difference is that some commie is funding those obituaries for maximum visibility. >burst the bubble and strike a blow to their own (((financial systems))) In this case lurk moar, or try to get to /mlpol/ level reading >>227245 → as an introduction, faggot. >You're really going to have to wow me with some wonderful proofs cuz this shit isn't adding up Please die in horrible pain. mlpol owes you nothing. >Wow the similarity between them and to pic 1 is uncanny, it's almost like disease flourishes where there are lots of people around to spread it. You can complain by email to the author. >Dumb claim. Victims are just now hitting the hospitals in the US Again, phone the Wall Street Journal and tell them what you think, nigger.
>>263875 >NEVER EVER science has demonstrated that the HIV virus causes AIDS You sure about that? I've never ever heard of a decent alternative theory regarding that. >It's just another case of governments' psychological terrorism against the people. Is the sky blue? >>263994 This. I have lots of juicy redpill pics but they're all-but-useless for someone both intelligent and skeptical. Also, having the source lets you look for more info there.
>>264006 When old people die the doctor does have to write something and has plenty of choices because most old people (above 60) have multi-morbidities. With covid people are dying from pneumonia, heart failure, organ failure ... What would be written on the certificate is the cause of actual death and not covid. In the UK covid is tested for on patients and that is added to the data and used to give statistics. In the UK unless the person is actually tested positive would they be counted. The daily figure is slightly different to the investigated cause figure. Last I heard the amount of deaths on daily figures was 500 in the UK but the amount of fully confirmed deaths was 350.
>>263921 >as the Finns did with the Helsinki region on Wednesday. The Helsinki region still wasn't in lockdown until today, Friday (2020-03-27) Our government announced their plans several days in advance, and a lot of city faggots fled the Helsinki region (nothing was learned from China's mistakes)
>>264075 Thank you anon for the debrief. Of course those fucking faggots fled. Just like a cell popping once it's filled with viruses spreading them around.
>A Chinese government-backed company amassed Australia’s supplies of masks, hand sanitiser, antibacterial wipes and shipped them to China.
>A Chinese government-backed property giant has secretly raided in bulk Australia’s supplies of masks, hand sanitiser, antibacterial wipes and essential medical supplies and shipped them back to China.
>The Greenland Group, which manages high-end real estate projects in Sydney and Melbourne, proactively drained Australian supplies of anti-coronavirus equipment, The Sydney Morning Herald reported.
>Three million surgical masks, 500,000 pairs of gloves and bulk supplies of sanitiser and wipes were bought up in Australia and other countries where Greenland operates.
>While the bulk purchases and shipping were perfectly legitimate, the goods shipped in bulk to China include the very items that have been in short supply for Australian citizens as well as health professionals.
>They were accumulated at Greenland’s Sydney headquarters and sent to China over weeks in January and February.
>As coronavirus locked down Wuhan, the global Fortune 500 company put its normal work on hold and instructed staff in Australia, Canada, Turkey and elsewhere to source supplies.
>Pallet loads of items including thermometers and 700,000 hazmat suits were sent to China, the Herald reported.
>Greenland deployed its HR staff members, contract managers and others away from their desks to go out and amass as many of the items as possible.
>It was reported Greenland’s Australian managing director Sherwood Luo even posted about it on social media.
>>264078 >It was reported Greenland’s Australian managing director Sherwood Luo even posted about it on social media. Exactly, everything legal and with nothing to hide. If anybody is at fault, are the incompetent Australian (((authorities))). TBH.
>Ottawa faces criticism for sending 16 tonnes of personal protective equipment to China in February >Canada’s department of Global Affairs shipped 16 tonnes of personal protective equipment to China last month to help Beijing fight the novel coronavirus, an effort that it undertook even after the World >Health Organization had warned countries to prepare for possible cases. >Critics are questioning the wisdom of exporting gear overseas just weeks before it was sorely needed in Canada. The Canadian government, however, says the shipment was an effort to collaborate with China in the fight against COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. >On Feb. 9, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne’s department announced that since Feb. 4, “Canada has deployed approximately 16 tonnes of personal protective equipment, such as clothing, face shields, masks, goggles and gloves” to China. >The Asian country was already deep into its own fight against COVID-19 by this point. “Our deepest thoughts are with all those affected by this outbreak," Mr. Champagne noted in a statement announcing the gift. International Development Minister Karina Gould said in the same statement that “personal protective equipment is essential to prevent and limit the spread of the virus.” >The WHO on Jan. 30 had already declared the outbreak a “public health emergency of international concern" and said “it is expected that further international exportation of cases may appear in any country.” >The UN agency had warned that “all countries should be prepared for containment, including active surveillance, early detection, isolation and case management.” By Feb. 7, the WHO also predicted “severe coronavirus-related disruptions” in supply of personal protective equipment. >Amir Attaran, a professor at University of Ottawa’s school of epidemiology and public health and its faculty of law, said he was surprised to learn Global Affairs shipped personal protective equipment (PPE) to China. >“It was absolutely certain in early February that we would need this equipment,” he said. "This decision went beyond altruism into high negligence and incompetence because Canada did not, and does not, have surplus equipment to spare.” >Some of the very equipment Global Affairs shipped to China is in high demand in Canada, from masks to other protective gear. >Adam Austen, deputy director of communications for Mr. Champagne, said Canada’s shipment to China was an effort to co-operate in the fight against the virus. >“Global pandemics require global co-operation. After all, pandemics know no borders. Co-operation is vital to ensuring the health and safety of people around the world. This includes protecting people here in Canada, as support of this kind can help to slow the spread of the virus,” Mr. Austen said. >“In early February, when the spread of COVID-19 was primarily limited to China, Canada facilitated sending equipment there through the Canadian Red Cross to the Red Cross Society of China.” >He noted Chinese companies are now donating supplies to Canada, too. “As more Canadians have become affected by the spread of this virus, we have welcomed donations from Chinese companies, including CTrip. Canada will continue to work to ensure that we have the equipment we need to fight this virus – and that our partners do, too.” >The goods Canada sent to China included 50,118 face shields, 1,101 masks, 1,820 pairs of goggles, 36,425 medical coveralls, 200,000 nitrile gloves and 3,000 aprons. The supplies were sourced by the Canadian Red Cross as well from as the government of Canada’s supplies. >It’s uncertain yet whether the Chinese government will make a similar donation of medical equipment to Canada in return. The Globe and Mail asked the Chinese embassy in Canada on Tuesday whether Beijing planned to send masks, medical ventilators or COVID-19 test kits to Canada but did not receive a response. >Jack Lindsay, chair of applied disaster and emergency studies at Brandon University in Manitoba, said the federal government’s emergency planning has long been plagued by a lack of co-ordination. >“Emergency management tends to get left to [the department of] Public Safety and other departments don’t really worry about emergency management until something happens,” he said. >He said the federal government lacks a specialized agency that is solely dedicated to emergency management. While Public Safety is ostensibly responsible for this, it’s much more focused on other responsibilities such as the RCMP, Canadian Security Intelligence Service and the Parole Board. >He said this Global Affairs shipment “probably happened without anybody saying, ‘Hey, could we ever use this stuff ourselves?' " >Conservative MP Garnett Genuis said shipping medical gear out of the country as the coronavirus threat was growing in Canada makes no sense. >Separately, Mark Agnew, senior director of international policy at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, said the organization’s members are increasingly worried about restrictions that other countries are placing on exports of medical supplies. >“We’re quite concerned about the export restrictions that are popping up around the world,” he said. >He noted the European Union as of March 15 has put in new rules requiring authorization for export of PPE, and India has banned the export of 26 pharmaceutical ingredients used to make medicine. >A study released by Global Trade Alert, an independent organization that monitors policies affecting world trade, said as of March 21 that 54 governments around the world had restrictions on the export of medical supplies since the beginning of the year.
>>264081 >Conservative MP Garnett Genuis said shipping medical gear out of the country as the coronavirus threat was growing in Canada makes no sense >makes no sense It makes sense if the marxists were virtue signaling as usual.
>>264082 It might take a while but the people to blame are WHO. The mission is always to take from rich countries and give to poor/neady. They were slow to call it a pandemic because they knew that would stop governments from doing what they wanted them to do. The punishment was a shitty call to test, test, test which anyone who bothers to think realises that is a complete waste of time and resources and reduces the chances of a country to keep the virus under control. If you look at S Korea and its heavy testing and ignore all the other stuff S Korea did then the picture is skewed completely. S Korea did not let people go home once they were a risk factor, they split up families, they traced through personal data and essentially enslaved their population. WHO would love other countries to follow. Good on those leaders who stuck to the culture of their country and ignored the WHO advice.
>>264086 >It might take a while but the people to blame are WHO I strongly disagree. Every country has golems in charge which bypassed their own doctors and scientists advise because (((reasons))). The UN and WHO are globalist bureaucracies with no say in internal affairs, except if the local fifth column enabled them.
>>264075 I am glad the gov here in Norway made it illegal for people to go to their cottages. But I suspect many will break this and go anyway. So one can only hope the police actually do the checking and dishes out the $2k fine and send them home if they find anyone in their cottages. I miss living in the countryside and will move back there one day
>>264087 Strongly? OOOoooooo. Handbags at dawn ffs. The UN? and WHO have great power and influence and are loved by the media as a way to have a go at the golems. Much of what has happened in the UK has been forced on the golems by the media. It is very similar to 2007/8 crash and the BBC making such a fuss they signel handedly lost the country years of finance.
It will come out because the backlash against socialism and free money for the lazy will be huge.
>A senior ""expert"" at THL told YLE that he was not certain a quarantine for all of the returnees (from Spain) was called for. >The ""experts"" at THL are also downplaying the impact of coronavirus (they are counting on everything happening according to the best-case scenario). Not only that, but they also fucked up their predictions initially. <https://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/finland_mulls_hotel_quarantine_for_spain_returnees/11279024 <https://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/thl_forecast_11-15000_to_be_hospitalised_by_coronavirus/11275993 The National Institute for Health and Welfare of Finland (aka THL), is incompetent piece of shit organization. It's a huge circlejerk. The researchers are chosen for political reasons (i.e. they all have friends there). This is not their first (nor probably last) fuck up either. During the 2009 H1N1 swine flu epidemic, they chose the wrong vaccine (Pandemrix) which caused some people to develop narcolepsy.
>>264095 >To all the city fags, whats your relocation strategy?
Twitter: >This shows the location data of phones that were on a Florida beach during Spring Break. It then shows where those phones traveled. >First thing you should note is the importance of social distancing. The second is how much data your phone gives off. https://twitter.com/MikaelThalen/status/1243281598037913600?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
>Is Covid-19 man made and released from a Wuhan lab? Evidence of genome editing >I’ve been seeing a lot of the same story being told by various media outlets. All pushing the same narrative, “scientists confirm Covid–19 is not a man–made bioweapon”. It’s only fair that I show the other side of the argument. >Evidence for RNA editing in the transcriptome of 2019 Novel Coronavirus >For additional evidence of human influence in the Coronavirus, I’ve provided a link to a PDF file titled “Evidence for RNA editing in the transcriptome of 2019 Novel Coronavirus”. https://fellowshipoftheminds.com/is-covid-19-man-made-and-released-from-a-wuhan-lab-evidence-of-genome-editing
This is rich. NaturalNews portraits a pony as a epidemic denier. LOL The speaker mention scientific facts, but conveniently omits that those facts are being used as a smoke screen to enslave the people. It has to be a cohen-cidence, I really doubt those faggots browse this tiny board. https://www.bitchute.com/video/McIfKxfhqkG6/
>>264130 TBH there is a faction of denial on MLPOL for all sorts of viral races. Most of the shit however comes from the media cashing in and selling rabbit holes in everything that is said and done. Jewish Chronicle in the UK seems to think their particular faction is harder hit than others. Then again JC always thinks whatever is happeing in the world is harder on them than others.
>>264134 >TBH there is a faction of denial on MLPOL for all sorts of viral races. The virus and the epidemic aren't denied, but the over the top predictions are. Those who make the executive decisions don't give a flying damn about the people, but power and money; so any analysis must spin around them to understand what's going on and why.
>>264006 >the difference is that some commie is funding those obituaries for maximum visibility. The Bergamo newspaper is hardly "maximum visibility". That has little to do with my anyway and the fact you keep invoking that "elderly die all the time" line makes me think you completely missed what was happening in that vid. >In this case lurk moar, or try to get to /mlpol/ level reading >>227245 → as an introduction, faggot. You absolute shitwaffle, pick your brain off the floor. UNLIMITED QE will bring the Fed closer than ever to collapsing under the weight of its own printed money supply and don't pretend for another second that would be in favor of the (((money handlers))) interests. The rest of your dreck, well NAA, you're wrong, I'm done, wish I could filter you.
>>264074 Right. But no one is trying to hide that fact.
>>264095 Buy land in the fertile Midwest and grow food.
>>264122 Likely that SARS-CoV-2 was created via evolution by artificial selection in the Wuhan lab and escaped containment. Release probably wasn't intentional.
To all the doubters, best thing about Coronachan is that her love is still growing exponentially. Worldwide we will add at least 100000 cases and 3000 deaths over the next 24 hours, mark my words. And in two weeks her naysayers will be admitting they were wrong when she shows up in their towns to cull their weak ailing boomers. Whatever happened to our resident Chinanon?
>>264145 Is that equal devided by equal making zero or one? >>264136 I would say people in the media also do not give a fuck about anything more than money and power. Exactlywho can we trust but ourselves and the only way to work out the truth is to get to the raw data. Raw data is kept by those in research and mainly behind pay walls as research is paid for by chemical companies who are doing quite well out of this virus. They chemical companies are supported by big money investors who are also doing quite qell out of this. FTSE might be down but the money people removed their funds months ago. The only thing they wont want to do is devalue the base currencies and although exchange rates are flattulent at the momen no one has devalued yet.
If you think people like Bodge and Trump are making the decision then you are mistaken. They are puppets just like you and me.
>>264149 Japan has been QEasing for years. The FED would have to go a long way to catch up and collapse. Although Trump handing out money to everyone is not a good fiscal move in the long run. Japan might follow him this way as dollar/yen have a love-love relationship.
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Not sure if the virus actually came from Wuhan. I have a suspicion it was taken back to Wuhan from a tourist visiting Japan. It will depend on the numbers when they can test if people have had it or not. It will also depend if there is a suden rise in deaths in Japan. There is a ramp up to this similar to the UK so will wait and see what happens in the next couple of weeks.
>Exclusive Look Inside New York and New Jersey Hospitals Battling Coronavirus >no testing >mass hysteria Project Veritas investigates Corona-Chan hoax.
>>264149 >UNLIMITED QE will bring the Fed closer than ever to collapsing You are correct and that was the plan all along. The scam reached the end of the road, infinite QE is unsustainable and means a reset will come soon, the dollar will be scrapped for a centralized crypto currency as has been voiced many times. If you understand the implications, then you know that that means the end of liberty, for ever.
>>264153 QE delays the inevitable, and with talk of UNLIMITED QE, I think the system will start to buckle under the strain.
>>264154 >Numerous practitioners explain they are rationing tests but are still administering to those with symptoms >Acknowledgement that disease is serious >"We heard something entirely different at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City" >Two nigresses standing outside say it's overblown Getting shoddy O'Keefe, keep trying.
>>264156 >centralized crypto currency I look into this from time to time as I hold cryptocurrency. They are NOT ready to roll out any centralized crypto afaik, or at least not one that differs from the electronic dollars that already sit in our bank accounts. Especially true in the US, the 2A crowd is still powerful and a "one world currency" is not going to go over well. So I say...if it's going to burn let it burn now.
>>264150 First off, you would realize you can filter, if you weren't such a newfag. Secondly >Is that equal devided by equal making zero or one? Is your next play to claim you were only pretending to be retarded?
>>264149 >in two weeks her naysayers will be admitting they were wrong when she shows up in their towns to cull their weak ailing boomers I don't think so, but for the sake of your argument let us pretend you're right. Then the argument turn to if the people will allow the governments to point guns at them in order to "protect them".
>>264162 >First off, you would realize you can filter, if you weren't such a newfag. And if you were paying attention you'd realize that faggot I was responding to hops IPs faster than he hops between cocks in his favorite bathhouse.
>>264164 Look at all the partisan bickering over how to treat people in the midst of a crisis. It's actually pretty great and hopefully it bodes well should the government try such a blatant rights violation. On the other hand I can see the Trump cult doing anything as long as its in the name of their God emperor so who knows.
>>264165 >Long way to go upward yet Soon they'll come with a mandatory vaccine and social credit score, the lemmings will bite without a second thought.