The Uncovering the Corona Fraud series is an extra benefit for paid subscribers. It is made up of old Facebook posts that I did on various articles and studies throughout the last few years of the “pandemic.” I provide updated commentary to go along with each of the included posts. This series is an effort to review and learn from the past in order to avoid repeating the mistakes in the present and future.
As May 2020 drew to a close and mass testing continued to ramp up, it should have been obvious to anyone paying attention that what we had was a testing pandemic rather than a “viral” one. With the increase in testing, the amount of healthy people that were labelled with “SARS-COV-2” skyrocketed. Evidence of this could be seen in stories about meatpacking plants, such as Tyson and Perdue, that performed regularly scheduled mandatory mass testing on their employees. The vast majority of the positive cases were consistently “found” in those without disease. These people were ultimately given the “asymptomatic carrier” moniker, and the increasing numbers were used to strike fear into the hearts of the frightened populace that anyone could be a carrier regardless of whether they appeared sick or not. No matter where one turned, a threat was present.
Even the mainstream media had difficulty hiding the fact that asymptomatic cases were the majority of the positive cases as well as the fact that the more testing that was done, the more cases that would ultimately be “found.” The “experts” admitted that more testing meant more positives regardless of whether those who tested positive were truly sick or not. Even Trump highlighted how testing was overrated and that the US had the most cases because we were testing more than anyone else. If the tests went away, so, too, did the “pandemic.”
Beyond the various stories highlighting the testing pandemic this time around, you will find the mainstream media admitting that antibody tests are useless, that the majority of the “Covid” deaths were in those who were elderly with multiple preexisting underlying health conditions, and that the statistics reported for “Covid” deaths were inaccurate and misleading. On top of that, there are two excellent articles that made many thought-provoking points and raised many relevant questions that should have had anyone reading them see the problems with the official narrative. Oh, and there is a little bit on the whole George Floyd “I Can't Breathe” campaign that snuck in at the end of May as well.
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