Quote (Calipso @ Aug 3 2021 07:56pm)
Florida and Texas are highly populated states. It was going to happen one way or another.
cases cases cases
Quote (KrWWW @ Aug 3 2021 07:17pm)
turn up them cycles and fear monger with cases
IT STARTS
a article that was on the news some months ago?
CDC ADMITS 96% OF COVID DEATHS WERE WRONG [JAN 12]
https://www.bitchute.com/video/bbJ7wm1GSheU/follow it to the CDC page
COVID-19 Mortality Overview
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/covid19/mortality-overview.htmSCROLL DOWN TILL U FIND
"Most Frequently Listed comorbidities with COVID-19 Deaths"
......and read the note
(read it carefully especially what is said about the 5%....... it is kind of mind blowing?)
THE NOTE,
there were comorbidities or other conditions listed on the death certificate for as many as 95% of the covid 19 deaths.
(table 3 weekly) The other 5% of death certificates in which covid-19 was the only condition listed was likely related to lack of detail listed about other conditions present at time of death.
(??? possibly all covid deaths involve comorbidities ?)
(this is also the time frame when the fearmongering started using "cases cases cases")
its a mind fuk game they got people scared of "cases"
This post was edited by TiStuff on Aug 3 2021 09:15pm