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Cynthia Ford's avatar

I would still argue that there are other unseen variables and confounders here in Detroit. It is a poor place, and even in the tsunami-like wash of fear porn, no one would call an ambulance if they weren't in respiratory distress to such a degree that they didn't think they'd make it. In April 2020 there was an ambulance every fifteen minutes. When the person arrived at Sinai-Grace, where there had been recent outbreaks of anti-biotic resistant bugs, and where the CEO wouldn't hire more nurses despite each nurse having twelve patients on ventilators, they were no doubt slaughtered by protocols, if the nursing staff even had time to administer run-death-is-near. JJ Couey's infectious clones hypothesis seems possible, something in the water, black and south Asian genes plus malnourishment, particularly of selenium, rust belt particulates high for decades, lots of possibilities, but I think it has to be considered that some kind of pre-planning and attack may have preceded the 2020 hot zones, or that more virulent strains were in some places. I'm not an analyst of this sort of thing, but I am not satisfied with any explanation so far.

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Jonathan Reece's avatar

To be sure, yes. It was a very nasty bug for those short of vitamin D and other health indicators ... all of which could have been prevented with proper health advice.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Another point I make is that this "virus" was almost entirely killing the most vulnerable in society, most conspicuously in a few big urban cities - mostly in nursing homes and hospitals that primarily serve the very poor ... like in Detroit (where the vast majority of Michigan "excess deaths" occurred). These are people who don't have access to as many patient care "advocates." In other words, it was easier to kill people in these groups. Basically, the virus picked off the poor and the elderly in one fell swoop ... but the same virus was circuculating weeks and months before this ... and huge excess death numbers in these populations were not being observed. So, again, what changed?

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Victoria's avatar

People didn’t start dying until they were told (over and over) with the utmost urgency that they were going to die, by the Talking Heads and TPTB. This is what brought people flocking to emergency rooms from coast to coast, and fed them into the system. Once registered and admitted, they were officially on the conveyor belt that carried them to the ICU, ventilators, Remdesivir and eventually to the morgue. The people did much better when they avoided the hospital and “medical professionals” altogether.

It should also be noted that the urban areas with the greatest number of completely preventable deaths were located in states run by Marxist totalitarians (Cuomo, Whitmer). They had to know that their policies were killing off enormous numbers of their own supporters, but didn’t care. As long as the sheep remained scared to death (and kept dying) they knew there would be an overwhelming demand for Big Daddy Government to “do something”, including “vaccinating” the masses. I wonder how many shares of Pfizer and Moderna stock each of those two held at the time.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Well said. Thanks!

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Jonathan Reece's avatar

Yes: the virus was detected in sewage sample in early 2019.

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