Friday, October 23, 2020

Worthy read!-----“Superstition in the Pigeon”: Can Lockdowns Really Stop Death?

“Superstition in the Pigeon”: Can Lockdowns Really Stop Death?
"The third month of 2020 came with a friendly governmental FYI: “your actions, good citizen, can either stop death, or cause death.
‘Stay home’ to save lives; ‘go out’ and kill people.”
We froze in our places, shocked at our newfound power. 
New systems were implemented; kids were set in front of sanitized screens in place of classrooms; alarms were set for 4 a.m. to reserve grocery delivery timeslots to avoid contaminating the store aisles with our breath.
“Whatever it takes. At all costs, we will not promote death.”
...One has to wonder, how did this come about? 
Why weren’t we behaving this way before, when seasonal influenza is known to kill up to 650,000 people globally every single year?...
  • Neil Ferguson, “Imperial” Fraudster Extraordinaire
The first “we can stop death!” seed was planted by Imperial College London modeler Neil Ferguson, whose name shall live in infamy. 
Prior to tricking us with his unreviewed COVID paper in March 2020, he made several other very entertaining predictions:
  • 2001: predicted 150,000 deaths from foot-and-mouth disease, resulting in the mass culling of eleven million sheep and cattle. Reality: fewer than 200 deaths.
  • 2002: predicted 50,000 people would die from exposure to BSE (mad cow disease) in beef. Reality: 177 deaths.
  • 2005: predicted 150 million deaths from bird flu. Reality: 282 people died worldwide over a period of six years.
  • 2009: predicted swine flu would kill 65,000 Britons. Reality: 457 deaths in the U.K.
This colorful history was not exactly reported by the mainstream media when it blasted Ferguson’s COVID19 predictions to high heaven as gospel truth in March 2020...Read all.

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