7ECA wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 5:46 pm
If that were true, it would still pale in comparison to the number of deaths the virus has caused.
If we go for the most conservative of fatality rates, which folks like yourself like to punt around - 0.01%. That would equate to a global death toll of 80,000,000 people. Would letting that many folks die, in your opinion, be acceptable? Or, should we continue to push forward with rapid medical advances in the field of vaccines and save lives?
This is the fallacy. There still is a lingering but false belief the virus actually killed significant numbers.
1) the “emergency” was based on modeling using false data, not actual deaths.
2) the media created a “CASEDEMIC” numbers based on “cases” created by a fraudulent test procedure using the PCR test which the inventor warned was not to be used for field diagnostic. In addition, labs used too high of a cycle count created a 95% false positive rate. The media used these false numbers to suggest people were dying when they were not.
3) At the beginning of the “plandemic”, medical personnel were not only prohibited to use treatments that worked, but those treatments were demonized. This fact alone determines that there never was a pandemic because there WERE known treatments.
4) Medical personnel were ONLY instructed to use treatments that caused irreparable harm to patients. Remdesivir was used extensively on patients and that caused respiratory and organ failure. This led to respirator use and that was ultimately a death sentence for most.
So inconclusion, the “deaths” that you heard about were either preventable or exaggerated. The real death numbers were applied mainly to the already compromised individuals that didn’t need much help to kick them over the edge. Those real numbers were actually less than the 2018 flu season.
So let’s stop propagating this lie that there were excessive deaths DIRECTLY associated with a virus when for 99+% of the affected would have and did do fine with vitamin C, D, zinc, AND ivermectin and Hydroxichloroquin