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comodin
04-12-2020, 10:03 AM
This is from the CDC’s official web site, regarding two previous flu epidemics:

CDC estimates that influenza was associated with more than 35.5 million illnesses, more than 16.5 million medical visits, 490,600 hospitalizations, and 34,200 deaths during the 2018–2019 influenza season. This burden was similar to estimated burden during the 2012–2013 influenza season1.

And here is the CDC’s official estimate of the number of cases and deaths up to April 11, 2020:

COVID-19: U.S. at a Glance*†


Total cases: 492,416
Total deaths: 18,559

In other words, the current flu —COVID19 — has caused, so far, a little over half the deaths of each of two previous ones, in 2018-19, and 2012-13.


In 2018-19, there were 35.5 million cases. This year, up to April 11, there were 492,416 cases. So there were 72 times the number of flu cases in 2018-19 as there are now of COVID 19 cases.

Perhaps I have misread or misunderstood the figures, and perhaps someone can correct me, if this is so. But if I'm understanding this correctly, it is a pretty serious indication that COVID 19 is being exaggerated enormously.

Why? Who might stand to gain from such a trick? Knowing this would suggest a motivation for such deception. Catherine Austin-Fitts proposes that it was intended to produce at least one result, which it has: the destruction of many small businesses, leaving only the giants standing. A massive step in centralizing control.

Shandi
04-12-2020, 11:28 AM
Thank you for these stats; I wondered about this.

My thought is that it would also mean "mandated vaccines" which would mean massive profits for Big Pharma and it's supporters, such as Bill Gates, the CDC and WHO.

There's been a lot of information posted here previously, so it's not like we haven't been warned.


This is from the CDC’s official web site, regarding two previous flu epidemics:...

comodin
04-12-2020, 12:10 PM
It seems that hospitals, reportedly overwhelmed by COVID 19 sufferers, are not overwhelmed at all, and all the reports below indicate that the crisis doesn't exist:

https://youtu.be/niTnP8RY48E
(https://youtu.be/niTnP8RY48E)
https://youtu.be/HPxOZrLgqm8

https://youtu.be/lqzpJjU_23U


https://youtu.be/AJNC9Jh7Qqs


https://youtu.be/HPSqMcc72fM


https://youtu.be/ev-SjosrrfY


https://youtu.be/mE9F6-r-tkE

(https://youtu.be/mE9F6-r-tkE)These videos are a bit tedious to watch, because they all show basically the same thing: hospitals which are supposed to be war zones, with almost empty parking lots, and none of the lines of desperate people that were shown in the news. NOTHING is happening!

It is impossible, to my mind, to see these videos without entertaining the suspicion (at least) that we are being deceived, and that the media have gone along with it. And in that case, there is an agenda. An agenda so big that it has involved everyone on Earth! Talk about a conspiracy theory! It's unbelievable, yet (to me) irrefutable.

sealwatcher
04-12-2020, 01:02 PM
Interesting. I went to Advent in Daytona and picked this up: https://www.facebook.com/AdventHealthDaytonaBeach/videos/219417859472114/

I'd maybe been impressed if the videos included going into the hospital. Since Covid cases are isolated it does make sense to me that the parking lots would be empty. Sheltering at home means you can't be with your loved one and must return home.

You state:
It is impossible, to my mind, to see these videos without entertaining the suspicion (at least) that we are being deceived, and that the media have gone along with it. And in that case, there is an agenda. An agenda so big that it has involved everyone on Earth! Talk about a conspiracy theory! It's unbelievable, yet (to me) irrefutable

To me, unbelievable and to me refutable with just a little effort.

It seems that hospitals, reportedly overwhelmed by COVID 19 sufferers, are not overwhelmed at all,....

Shandi
04-12-2020, 01:57 PM
Could our COVID-19 infection and death numbers be much less due to social distancing and business shutdowns?