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Ivan Iriarte's avatar

Jessica. We agree about almost 100% of what you write. When the "pandemic" started, to me it was remarkable that most of those who appeared to be "anti-establishment" in reality were just critical of the specific manner that WHO and government were managing the "crisis", while promoting their particular "crisis management" protocols.

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Jessica Hockett's avatar

My question for those people is, "What started happening in March 2020 that wasn't happening before March 2020? How do you know?"

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Ivan Iriarte's avatar

Exactly! That is my question for them also. In addition, if you look at the "official statistics" (I do not believe a single one), everything ("cases", "deaths"...) began increasing after the "pandemic" was declared. If no one had "declared" that there was a pandemic, no one would have noticed.

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Ernie Rockwell's avatar

Good analysis.

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xkry's avatar

Tea, lemon, honey, and a little whiskey, and some soup. That is my cure whenever I am ill.

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Jessica Hockett's avatar

Add vanilla bean to the beverage and you have my husband's "treatment" potion. :)

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Carol Crevier, RN MPH's avatar

Quoting Ivan— agree w you nearly 100 percent… including the pandemicists…but just as there were NYC data that did not fit the narrative; some patients’ presentations in fact were unique and were not a part of ILI. Many others’ presentations were essentially ILI. This leaves important questions for us.

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Jessica Hockett's avatar

Unique how? Starting when?

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