It's hard to tell if covid is a narative, or if it's an acutal illness that's watered down with flu numbers.
Either way the unvaxxed arent dying. Itherwise there would be no Drumph supporters after Jan 6th with everybody at capital standing around without a mask.
If you very carefully look at the change in the death statistics from 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 & then 2020, I would estimate that maybe 5 thousand people (world wide) died of something that wasn't accounted for in 2020. It's possible that's the real covid number not 3 mil. (Of course it could be the Dems knocking off people more too than usual, never know)
Five thousand seems about right, the difference between the expected flu deaths and the reported covid deaths.
And 5k can probably be attributed to dems forcing sick people into old-folks homes, as well as hospitals killing people with ventilators and redemsivere.
There are a lot of lies, for sure. I believe 'Covid' is real, it was played with in a lab, just think their timing was off with release. They 100% fuck with ALL the stats. I got covid Jan this year, not vaxxed. Total 'sick time' 1 1/2 days. headache ( like neuralgia sharp pains on one side of my head) and threw up. I know it was 'covid' because the next day headache was less but I started to lose my smell and taste. The day after, senses gone completely, but no other symptoms. I couldn't even smell vinegar! Got senses back completely two days later ( took Iver, D, C, Zinc, Quercetin) . I have never experienced anything like that before, very weird not having smell and taste AT ALL. I was however super fucking sick in Nov 2019, almost went to the hospital for breathing issues. Think that was the alpha, but before the covid hysteria and tests ( not that they work)
Yeah, donno why I feel the need to mention this but I hardly ever get sick and if I do, it doesn't last more than 2-3 days. So, in 2019, I was as sick as I had ever been in my life, for at least a solid week. I tried and couldn't easily cough up what was in my lungs. I remember I had hot showers through the day/night to try and break up the stuff in my lungs. I was terrified I was gonna make my baby sick, who was 6 months at the time. I took him into the doctors later because he developed lumps in his neck, which I thought were swollen lymph nodes but wanted to be sure. He was good.
It's hard to tell if covid is a narative, or if it's an acutal illness that's watered down with flu numbers.
Either way the unvaxxed arent dying. Itherwise there would be no Drumph supporters after Jan 6th with everybody at capital standing around without a mask.
If you very carefully look at the change in the death statistics from 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 & then 2020, I would estimate that maybe 5 thousand people (world wide) died of something that wasn't accounted for in 2020. It's possible that's the real covid number not 3 mil. (Of course it could be the Dems knocking off people more too than usual, never know)
Five thousand seems about right, the difference between the expected flu deaths and the reported covid deaths.
And 5k can probably be attributed to dems forcing sick people into old-folks homes, as well as hospitals killing people with ventilators and redemsivere.
Good point! I wasn't thinking of the crap Cuomo did. That's got to be the 5000 right there. Good catch!
There are a lot of lies, for sure. I believe 'Covid' is real, it was played with in a lab, just think their timing was off with release. They 100% fuck with ALL the stats. I got covid Jan this year, not vaxxed. Total 'sick time' 1 1/2 days. headache ( like neuralgia sharp pains on one side of my head) and threw up. I know it was 'covid' because the next day headache was less but I started to lose my smell and taste. The day after, senses gone completely, but no other symptoms. I couldn't even smell vinegar! Got senses back completely two days later ( took Iver, D, C, Zinc, Quercetin) . I have never experienced anything like that before, very weird not having smell and taste AT ALL. I was however super fucking sick in Nov 2019, almost went to the hospital for breathing issues. Think that was the alpha, but before the covid hysteria and tests ( not that they work)
Yeah, donno why I feel the need to mention this but I hardly ever get sick and if I do, it doesn't last more than 2-3 days. So, in 2019, I was as sick as I had ever been in my life, for at least a solid week. I tried and couldn't easily cough up what was in my lungs. I remember I had hot showers through the day/night to try and break up the stuff in my lungs. I was terrified I was gonna make my baby sick, who was 6 months at the time. I took him into the doctors later because he developed lumps in his neck, which I thought were swollen lymph nodes but wanted to be sure. He was good.