Yes Javi it's that. very good idea to put it on Sott. Thank you very much

It has been published on fr.sott:

 
I think this is an astute observation. In fact, you can see it in so many areas which polarize people and where authoritarian followers rage all the time.. If you don't smoke you won't die, so stop all people smoking. If you take vaccines, you won't die, so make everyone take vaccines. If you stay at home and stay alone, you won't die, so make everyone stay at home. If we stop CO2 production the world won't warm and we won't die so stop CO2. All born from a desire to not die and completely missing the point that death is a normal and natural part of the cycle of life. I guess if you are a firm believer in the atheistic materialism that grips our world, then death is something fearful and to be avoided at all costs.
It's kind of ironic. The things they do to avoid death, bring it ever more closer.
 
This makes a lot of sense. The story of NY doctor someone posted few pages back is pretty much in line with it.
Trump was right after all.

Hi Deckard.

I need to look for the story of the NY doctor you mentioned, but since this (very insightful) article you posted has no citations I did some digging and found this Chinese paper, which might be its source material:

 
PLEASE NOTE not all population in most countries will agree with this force vaccination proposal.Bill Gates and all around him have as their agenda to reduce world population and consolidate their position on the top for total world damination.
God I hope they don't agree! If gives me great optimism if the people of the world utterly reject their enslavement and domination.
 

The city-state drew international praise for its ability to blunt the spread of COVID-19 while avoiding some of the drastic containment measures seen in countries like China, Italy and Spain. But Singapore's lauded response has come into question. This week, it enforced a partial lockdown as it struggles to contain a sharp rise in coronavirus cases.

There seems to be a certain pattern here from Russia to Sweden to Singapore. There is either a real second wave coming, or, maybe there is additional seeding or mutation?

On Thursday, Singapore's Ministry of Health confirmed that coronavirus cases had climbed to a record daily high of 287, quickly surpassing another record of 120 set last Sunday. Like Hong Kong, Singapore is in the grip of what experts call a second wave of infections. Initially, many of the new cases originated from returning Singaporeans who'd contracted the coronavirus while traveling overseas, mostly in Europe. Then in the last few weeks, the island nation began to witness a worrying spike in locally transmitted cases.
 
New York City is an interesting case.

From what I gather, their covid mortality numbers really are spiking hard. -So either the propaganda is being handled by a real pro, or NYC is genuinely experiencing a surge of deaths above and beyond the 150 or so normal (pre-covid) daily average. NYC's mayor, Bill de Blasio tells us that they are having to dispose of 700+ bodies per day now, most of them victims of coronavirus. There are grim, (well, actually, sort of mundane) pictures of three-deep coffins being buried in trenches on Hart Island, which serves as NYC's potter's field:
A cynic would say that we are being programmed to expect mass deaths and mass graves, if not now, then in the future. The 'interpretation' of this by media is probably the 'cover' which is necessary to get the real 'message' out.
 
Announced here yesterday lockdown will be in place for another 3 weeks. The masses are doing a great job staying at home saving lives, healthcare workers were on the news outside a hospital, all social distanced clapping and thanking everyone for being such a good authoritarian follower. While none is allowed to travel more than 2km from home, meanwhile UK registered cars are coming of the ferry to visit there holiday homes.

10/04/20
Concerns as ferry passengers drive into Ireland while State enforces lockdown

"This is about holidaymakers coming in.’ Retired Department of Agriculture employee John O’Hea, from Ballincollig, Co. Cork, said parts of West Cork and Kerry had experienced a recent rise in the numbers of English cars travelling to holiday homes"

15 pages behind on this thread.
 
Not to be out done by China, Apple and Google a joint collaboration announcing new tracking features with lots of reassuring messaging that it won’t violate user privacy (yawn, of course it will). Seems the concept is meant to be ‘voluntary’ crowdsourced data base of those marking themselves infected so a notification pings you in case you “crossed paths with virus”.

File it under “what could go wrong?” ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Well, how about they fast track a release riddled with bugs(que pr apology) authorities will ignore anyway in order to justify continued social distance violations and manufacturing consent to constant monitoring.

 
In France, Macron has predicted “this period will have taught us a lot. Many certainties and convictions will be swept away. Many things that we thought were impossible are happening. The day after when we have won, it will not be a return to the day before, we will be stronger morally. We will draw the consequences, all the consequences.” He has promised to start with major health investment. A Macronist group of MPs has already started a Jour d’Après website.

In summer 2003 the heatwave killed 20,000 French elderly simply because the nursing homes were not equipped with air conditioning. At the time the politicians promised that never, never it would happen again, every nursing room was going to be equipped with A/C ASAP.

17 years later the elderly are still waiting for their A/C unit. As the french saying goes: "the only ones committed to promises are the ones who believe them". We could add "especially when the promises are made by politicians".
 
Some odds and ends picked up today:



About a third of all patients studied — both severe and non-severe cases — had some neurological symptoms.

Thirty-six patients had dizziness, 28 had headaches and 16 suffered impaired consciousness, the study found.

Seizures and ataxia, a nervous system disease that causes slurred speech and stumbling, were each found in one patient with a severe case.

Nineteen patients experience sensory impairment, such as loss of taste and smell, the study found.


The side effect, reported by patients sharing their symptoms on Twitter, is now being described as “fizzing,” and is one of the more mysterious marks of the illness. Doctors on the frontlines of treating the illness tell The Post it may be one of the last sensations patients feel as their bodies fight the disease.

One patient, @miafia, who felt the sensation since the first day of her symptoms, described it as “an electric feeling on my skin.”

Tarana Burke, known as the founder of the #MeToo movement, shared that her partner had the illness and had a burning feeling on his skin that was so severe, “his skin felt like it was burning.”

“Even when he barely had a fever of 99+ we literally used aloe gel for sunburn to soothe it,” she wrote on Twitter. “The NP later told us she had heard others say that too.”

Even infamous influencer Arielle Charnas reported some “skin sensitivity” when she first came down with the virus.
 
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