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Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Wikipedia Slashes Spanish Flu Death Rate, alters history
Altering the historical record, changing history, is what scoundrels do to control the narrative. You cannot trust anything from these satanic shites. For their father was the original liar, Lucifer, as are they. DB
The global mortality rate from the 1918–1919 pandemic is not known, but an estimated 10% to 20% of those who were infected died(case-fatality
ratio). About a third of the world population was infected, and 3% to
6% of the entire global population of over 1800 million[51] died.[2]
It is estimated that one third of the global population was infected,[2] and the World Health Organization estimates that 2–3% of those who were infected died (case-fatality ratio).
That’s quite a big change in a pretty short time. What’s going on? Why is the CFR suddenly being downgraded so dramatically? The WHO report they
use as a source is not about the Spanish Flu, but simply mentions it in
passing. It does indeed say 2-3% of those infected died, but gives no
source for this, and also claims this represents 20-50 million people. The trouble with that is the higher range of this estimate (50 million as 2% of total cases) gives a figure of 2.5 billion total cases. Which is higher than the entire population of the world at the time!(1.8 billion). So something is clearly amiss. Worse still, the WHO is the only source we have found so far that claims a death toll of 20 million - which proves they are part of the cabal that is here to lie and kill you, not help you. Most sources, such as the CDC (and see here),
broadly agree that between 50 million and 100 million people died of
the Spanish Flu (although one recent study wildly differs, see below).
In order for 50-100 million deaths to be 2-3% of total cases there would
have had to be 2.5 billion – 5 billion cases. In truth, most HONEST researchers who have read many of the papers and books published in the 1930s and 1920s, agree that the death toll was in excess of a quarter BILLION, given records were not kept for 2 of the 3 deadliest flu seasons. No one ever mentions that. Ever. DB Obviously totally impossible. Clearly there is something wrong with that newly revised figure of
2-3%. The only way to make it work is to also dramatically revise
downward the number of deaths. And indeed there’s evidence of editors
trying to do that on Wiki with someone citing a December 2018 study which used a controversial “new
methodology” to establish a mortality figure of just 17 million. Given
that this number has previously been estimated for India alone, this is
remarkable revisionism. Now, of course, there are debates about numbers of infections versus
fatalities in every case study in epidemiology. It’s not an exact
science. It’s fluid. Of course, estimates will vary and errors will be
made and corrected. There’s more to be said about the inherent
uncertainties in these cases, and we are currently talking to a
respected virologist with the intention of covering the question further
in future. Maybe the previous estimates of infection and fatality were
too high. Maybe there is a rational case to be made for lowering them. But is that what we are seeing on Wiki? We all know Wikipedia is a micro-managed propaganda organ,
so the fact its page on the Spanish Flu began a huge uptick of edits in
December 2019, rising steadily until February 2020, and that the bulk
of these edits seem concerned with – subtly and overtly – downgrading
the severity of the 1918 pandemic has to be of interest.
Why the sudden decision to vastly downgrade the estimated CFR
for the 1918 pandemic and source to a rather obscure WHO article that
doesn’t even focus on that issue? And, more importantly, why does this extreme downgrade still exist on the page even when editors are pointing out the impossibility of the figures? At least this new editorial policy by Wiki is well-timed for those
looking to stoke fear, and unfortunate for those trying to bring reason
to bear. It allows the media and others to cite the newly downgraded
2-3% CFR as evidence that COVID19 is as dangerous as, or more dangerous than, the Spanish Flu and will end up killing millions. That’s some nice clickbait right there. Is it just human confusion? Maybe. There is a report by a virologist,
and cited by the CDC, that confirms the heretofore commonly accepted
500 million cases and 50-100 million deaths and adds this is a CFR of
‘over2.5%’. Which of course it is. It’s a CFR of 10-20%, as he would be
the first to recognise. And 10-20% is over 2.5%. Maybe his slightly ambiguous wording has led people astray? Maybe
people consulting his work, as many do, including the Wiki editors, have
taken ‘over 2.5%’ to mean just over, or even to mean exactly2.5%? Maybe that’s all this is. Maybe. But at any rate, the error, whatever it is, wherever it came from,
isn’t ours. We didn’t make up the 10-20% CFR of Spanish Flu. It was the
standard assessment until very, very recently. It still exists, though somewhat hidden now by ambiguous wording and confusion.