Showing posts with label coronavirus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coronavirus. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2020

"Papers Please!" Oh...I think I have them..oh yes right here (then runs off and is shot down) Movie Casablanca



By Simon Black via Sovereign Man
In the words of Rahm Emanuel, former Chief of Staff to Barack Obama, “never let a good crisis go to waste.”


How can you ever trust Google?


Emanuel first said this during the 2008/2009 financial crisis… meaning that politicians can use a crisis as an opportunity to push through radical ideas that would otherwise never be accepted.
Late last month, Emanuel uttered the same words on ABC News This Week, admonishing politicians to not let this crisis go to waste either… and use it as a springboard to pass sweeping policy changes while people are too terrified to care.
And at this point in the pandemic it’s pretty clear that plenty of governments are absolutely not letting this crisis go to waste. Here’s a roundup of what’s happening around the world:
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Philippines: “Shoot them dead”
In 2016 the President of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, was elected on a “tough on crime” platform.
He wanted to bring back hangings for criminals convicted of murder and rape.
After being elected, Duterte said that drug traffickers, drug dealers, and even drug users should be shot dead in the street.
Other government officials insisted Duterte was exaggerating, just using theatrics to get his point across.
But sure enough, thousands of alleged drug dealers and users have been killed since 2016. Some were killed by police, and others by vigilantes.
Now the Philippines, like most of the world, is on lockdown to try to prevent the spread of CoronaVirus.
And in Duterte’s own words, “if there is any trouble” enforcing the lockdown, or people who ignore the rules, police should “shoot them dead.”
Hong Kong: GPS trackers
Hong Kong’s government (which at this point is basically an extension of mainland China) is forcing some people to wear bulky GPS trackers on their wrists.
This is happening at a time when Hong Kong is experiencing its second wave of Covid outbreaks. So the government started requiring new arrivals to strap on a wristband in order to ‘geofence’ people into their quarantine areas.
Once you arrive to your destination (your hotel, apartment, etc.) you have one minute to walk around so that the GPS tracker can map out the perimeter. And if you leave the area, the authorities are immediately alerted.
Violators face up to six months in prison and fines up to USD $3,200.
This is probably going to become the standard in the West, and I’ve been told by a source in Hong Kong that the World Health Organization is trialing these bracelets for release in western countries.
Poland: Mandatory selfie photos
Poland’s government developed a special app where users are forced to upload selfie photos to prove that they are inside and not violating the lockdown.
It’s called the “Home Quarantine” app, and it’s required for people returning to Poland from abroad who must self-quarantine for 14 days.
When the app requests a photo, users have twenty minutes to upload a selfie from inside their home, or the police come knocking.
Russia: 100,000 cameras with facial recognition across Moscow
After Russia’s Duma (parliament) voted in early March to allow Vladimir Putin to defy constitutional term limits and continue to seek re-election as President, the government has now deployed a network of 100,000 cameras with facial recognition in the streets of Moscow to track individuals who are supposed to be in quarantine.
Violations in Russia can carry severe penalties, up to seven years in prison.
Furthermore, even spreading what the government deems as ‘fake news’ about Covid-19 could result in up to five years in prison.



India: Flights and trains suspended, supply chain breaks down
India’s government ordered its population to quarantine last month… and then shut down the country’s primary transportation systems.
The government suspended both domestic flights and train travel, apparently not realizing that millions of people would be stranded and unable to return home to self-quarantine.
Unsurprisingly, the Wall Street Journal reported earlier this week that supply chains in India have also started to break down, causing shortages of certain foods.
Singapore: tracking everyone else you meet
Singapore’s government is using bluetooth and GPS data from its citizens mobile phones to map who everyone comes into contact with. They at least have announced that they will publish the source code of the tracking app.
Land of the Free: Ankle bracelets on, medical privacy off
The Commonwealth of Kentucky has begun ordering house-arrest ankle bracelets for some citizens who they deem susceptible to violate curfew.
Massachusetts, Alabama, and Florida have abandoned medical privacy laws, and officials are now informing the police and paramedics which homes have a resident who tested positive for Coronavirus.


South Africa: Bride and Groom arrested at their own wedding
A wedding that took place despite a nationwide ban on public gatherings in the South African state of KwaZulu Natal was broken up by police last weekend.
All 50 guests, plus the minister performing the service, and the bride and groom, were arrested and hauled off to jail.
Understandably, I imagine many readers might think, “Well that was stupid and a little bit selfish to hold a public gathering at a time like this.”
I agree. But it’s hard to ignore the fact that basic freedoms: freedom of assembly, freedom of worship, freedom of speech, privacy, etc. have gone out the window, all over the world.
Laws and constitutions everywhere are being violated. And while most of the discussion about this pandemic is ‘when will the public health emergency subside,’ and ‘when will the economy go back to normal,’ there’s hardly any discussion about “When will our freedoms be restored?”
It’s hard to imagine they’re going to stop the GPS tracking, the facial recognition, the criminal ‘fake news’ penalties, and the countless other ‘emergency measures’ anytime soon.
Think about it– 9/11 was nearly two decades ago and we’re still dealing with the freedom-eroding consequences of that event.
So we have to be honest with ourselves about this pandemic– the longer these freedoms are restricted, the more unlikely they’ll ever be restored.

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

April 8 2020




Hundreds of thousands of paper funeral urns being sold to citizens in Wuhan, every week. I guess those low numbers from Chicom Land are...bullshite?


Mass Burials in New York begin. No names, no notice, just like the other countries. This is Hart Island. And the land has already been graded for tens of thousands of bodies. And you can see, they are already piling them in 10 feet deep, 12 feet wide, by 300 feet in length. Drones see it all.


https://www.bitchute.com/video/7FwzG940iqfV/



Reusable coffins for the daily dead in Ecuador. After rites, bodies are dumped into mass graves.






Sweden using ice rinks and shipping containers as morgues overflow due to Covid-19 deaths



Swedish authorities are resorting to refrigerated shipping containers, ice rinks and canteen fridges to store the nation’s dead as the Covid-19 death toll rises and burials are postponed across the country.
Long weekends such as the Easter Holidays can cause a backlog but this has been exacerbated by the coronavirus epidemic and ensuing deaths and backlog at cemeteries, many of which are closed as a precautionary measure. 
In both Gothenburg and Stockholm, hospitals have resorted to renting out ice rinks and refrigerated containers for use as temporary cold storage for the deceased, while Karolinska University Hospital in Solna has resorted to using a cold storage room for food as a temporary morgue. 
“The big bottleneck is that our mortuary is not properly dimensioned for such a large city that we are in. It is then important for relatives to arrange the funerals so that the deceased become coffin-bound and thus can be handled by the cemetery administration,” Gothenburg funeral director Katarina Evenseth told Swedish Radio
She added that the ice rink "will work great" as the "coffins placed on the hockey rink" due to the dearth of business amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis. 
Meanwhile, Claes Ruth of Karolinska University Laboratory said the situation was "strained" as the "inflow of bodies is greater than the outflow," a situation which, rather grimly, applies to "all hospitals" in the country.
Stockholm's Danderyds hospital has seen a five-fold increase in the number of bodies sent to the morgue while Karolinska's body count has risen by a factor of eight, to between 100 and 150 bodies.

Sweden opted to forego a total lockdown, imposing only minor restrictions on public life and movement. It has seen more cases than its Scandinavian counterparts Norway, 6,086 with 89 deaths, and Denmark 5,266 with 203 deaths. 
However, even authorities in the Finnish capital Helsinki have taken similar extreme measures, renting out refrigerated shipping containers, despite Finland having far fewer coronavirus deaths than its neighbors. 
In yet more worrying news, some 50 employees from the thoracic surgery department at Linkoping University Hospital were tested for coronavirus, half of whom tested positive for the infection. Some experienced mild symptoms such as headaches or sore throat, but the remainder were completely asymptomatic. They have since been sent home, but concerns are growing about the number of patients with whom the infected staff had contact.
Hiding the fact that the dead and dying in America are Chicoms. Race is more important that truth or dealing with the plague



Three In Four Americans Have Self-Isolated In Their Household: Gallup


Authored by Justin McCarthy of Gallup,
Three in four Americans say they have completely (28%) or mostly (47%) isolated themselves from people outside their household.
The percentage who are self-isolating rapidly increased between March 16 and 26, but has shown only modest change since then.







These results are from a probability-based Gallup Panel survey, conducted online April 3-5. Currently, 16% say they are partially isolated, while 6% have isolated a little. Few Americans (3%) say they have not made any attempt to isolate themselves at all.

In the initial Gallup Panel survey, conducted March 16-19, Americans were about equally likely to report being isolated versus not isolated. The percentage who reported self-isolating increased to 64% in the week that followed, reaching 69% one week later.



Gallup found some differences by subgroup:
  • The more dense the area where a person lives, the more likely they are to self-isolate. Residents of urban areas (84%) are more likely than those living in suburbs (79%) and rural areas (67%) to say they are completely or mostly isolated from people outside their home.
  • Among political party identification groups, Democrats (84%) are most likely to report being completely or mostly isolated. Most independents (73%) and Republicans (66%) have isolated themselves to the same degree.
  • Americans who are not currently working (84%) are more likely to report isolation than those who are currently working (69%).



Let's Make This Simple: Zoom Is Malware

 submitted by Mark Jeftovic, founder of EasyDNS

We've covered Zoom in these pages before.  Back in #AxisOfEasy 104 it turned out that the Zoom installer was installing mini-web servers on your computer, and it wasn't even taking them off when you uninstalled Zoom, leaving your device open to all manner of vulnerability.  It took Apple acting on its own to push out an unscheduled update to fix Zoom's problem before they got to it.

Last week we outlined how Zoom was sending telemetry data about you to Facebook, even if you don't have a Facebook account.

In the intervening week, all sorts of data points and news items came out about the (lack of) privacy issues with Zoom:
  • On April 1st, a (former NSA) hacker released two new Zoom 0-days that enable a hacker with local access to a Zoom session to take over the software to install malware.
  • The next day Krebs on Security reported on the fast spreading "Zoom Bombing" phenomenon where pranksters and miscreants were war dialing Zoom rooms, looking for ones without password protections and crashing the meetings, hurling insults and profanities at the participants.
  • It gets worse, turns out Zoom Bombing is a thing now, so the perpetrators are recording videos of their antics and releasing them on Tik Tok and who knows where else.
  • On the very next day (the cat came back....) it emerged that because of the naming scheme Zoom uses to create the files of video recordings participants make of their sessions, those records were easy to find and access on the web.  
  • Toronto's Citizen Lab reverse engineered the Zoom client and found that they had "rolled their own encryption scheme" and that it's pretty lousy encryption. Their report is here.
  • Arvind Narayanan, a professor of Computer Science at Princeton distilled it down thusly, "Let's make this simple: Zoom is Malware"
All of which has culminated in at least two US states Attorney Generals (so far) launching investigations into Zoom's privacy protections (or lack thereof).










Read: https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/3/21207134/zoom-recordings-exposed-thousands-identical-naming-search





Largest super moon of 2020 rises on a world battling COVID-19


— 4.3 billion people under lockdown —
— 213 countries and territories infected —
— 4.5x more confirmed deaths than swine flu —

>LIVE
https://youtu.be/SLV1B5Lzy48 [Embed]

>NEWS
UK is under counting deaths, according to official data
https://archive.is/EoUDu

51 patients in South Korea reinfected after "recovery"
https://archive.is/cuSMR

Courts determine Spain omits deaths, real toll 3 times higher
https://archive.is/Y23r1

Low antibody levels raise questions about reinfection risk
https://archive.is/Up2gq

Another city in China is placed on lockdown
https://archive.is/KnNaZ

>INFO
16 year old without health conditions dies in France
https://archive.is/pOtSK

New symptoms: loss of smell and taste
https://archive.is/CAlEK

70% of 600 contacts without symptoms test positive
https://archive.is/Fg3tL


12% of deaths in Italy had no previous conditions
https://archive.is/pLAaL

17 year old in the US dies from infection, no previous conditions
https://archive.is/MXopG

>REMINDER
Ecuador is dumping, burning bodies in the streets
https://archive.is/mwg1D


Mayor in Italy says death toll 4 times higher than detected
https://archive.is/0pqdp

21 million fewer cellphone users in China
https://archive.is/U3pPA

Nurses refused testing by CDC
https://archive.is/Dw2qG

Lots of these reports and pics. Ending quarantine doesn't turn off plague


China Forces Italy To Buy Back PPE It 'Donated'

China has distributed nearly 4 billion masks to foreign countries as it ramps up production of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), a move to restore its image as a global leader focused on humanitarian relief amid the COVID-19 pandemic that originated in its country and spread across the world. 
However, The Spectator provides a new account of how China's latest diplomacy has turned out to be an absolute 'disaster,' in the latest example with Italy and other European countries. 
China told the world that it would donate tons of PPE to Italy to slow the virus outbreak. Reports now indicate that China actually charged Italy for PPE, instead of donating. It also turns out the PPE China sent over was the same equipment that Italy donated to China earlier in the year. What a mess... 

"Before the virus hit Europe, Italy sent tons of PPE to China to help China protect its own population. China then has sent Italian PPE back to Italy -- some of it, not even all of it ... and charged them for it," a senior Trump administration official told The Spectator.


























Since March 1, China has exported 3.86 billion masks, 37.5 million pieces of PPE, 16,000 ventilators, and 2.84 million test kits across the globe, according to the New York Post

We gave you broken stuff, now pay us to take them back

Many countries who have received masks and other medical equipment from China have complained about the quality does not meet medical standards. China has apologized for quality issues and blamed its defective equipment on others.
Last week, we noted that the Netherlands was forced to recall 1.3 million face masks produced in China because they did not meet safety standards.
In Spain, the Ministry of Health on March 26 revealed that 640,000 COVID-19 tests that it had purchased from China were defective.
On March 28, the French government, which has several weeks of medical supplies left, announced it had ordered one billion face masks from China. It remains to be seen if the masks will be defective 
"It's so disingenuous for Chinese officials now to say we are the ones who are helping the Italians or we are the ones who are helping the developing world when, in fact, they are the ones who infected all of us," the senior administration official said.














 "Of course, they should be helping. They have a special responsibility to help because they are the ones who began the spread of the coronavirus and did not give the information required to the rest of the world to plan accordingly."
The official also said China's disinformation campaign to downplay the severity of the virus delayed the administration's response to prepare the country for an outbreak by at least a month.

"The disinformation that China has put out is crippling responses around the world... We're operating on some level with a hand-tied behind our back." 



Tuesday, April 7, 2020

April 7 2020



Chile vs Peru Martial Law


Mass graves Iran




Mass graves Brazil

Mass Graves in Sao Palo, one of 14 sites. Yet Brazil claims there is no plague there, no plague victims, nor plague deaths. All governments lie. 

I've no idea what Brazil is claiming anymore, because information from there has been mostly shut down by their secret police, like China. My source has gone silent for nearly two weeks now.

Proof my source from Brazil was telling the truth a month ago. Sometimes, physical verification takes time. But, it does happen. If Dad says a thing is legit, it's legit.



 


We have the plague in our little valley, they are now reporting cases in town and one has already passed away. No details. There never are.
I'm finally seeing people with the gear on, about 80% now. The very people that laughed at me in stores 2 months ago, are now all geared up.  No more laughter. And yet I still see people hanging out in parking lots in groups, no gear, like it ain't no thing. For them, maybe. But tempting Providence is never a good idea, as they say.


Navy Secretary Apologizes For Calling Carrier Captain "Too Stupid" As 230 Sailors Now Infected

CNN says Wearing A Face-Mask In Public Is Racist. And the CIA leftists are still playing the race card, every chance they get.

 Almost Half Of Small Businesses Will Close If They Cannot Re-Open Soon



Trump Slams WHO For Kowtowing To Beijing, Hints US Will Take "A Good Look" At Funding (about time you busted these serial killers Mister President...we've been waiting.)

When you dig into who these people really are, they're the serial killers for the NWO.

 

— 4.3 billion people under lockdown —
— 213 countries and territories infected —
— 4.4x more confirmed deaths than swine flu —
— 62 vaccines and 244 treatments announced —
— 2,898 strains have been sequenced —

>LIVE: TRUMP
https://youtu.be/fVeEmARzvfo [Embed]

>NEWS
There is now evidence for SARS-CoV-2 reactivation, scientists say
https://archive.is/IWWfI

UK is undercounting deaths, according to official data
https://archive.is/EoUDu

Courts determine Spain omits deaths, real toll 3 times higher
https://archive.is/Y23r1

Sky News reports virus might have escaped Chinese lab
https://youtu.be/CIHWaaJNktQ [Embed]

Japan to declare state of emergency
https://archive.is/dcOFx

>INFO
Treatment with HIV drugs ends in failure in controlled study
https://archive.is/bB3xO

48% of cases originate from pre-symptomatic transmission
https://archive.is/CXrmo

Patients infectious after "recovery"
https://archive.is/tjjat

Young cases end up hospitalized too, it just takes longer
https://archive.is/z6uLb

27 year old in Britain dies without previous conditions
https://archive.is/EKuej

>REMINDER
Iran coronavirus burial pits the size of football fields
https://archive.is/xLTL1


Test kits in the U.S and 30 countries are flawed
https://archive.is/cLmse

Biggest slums in India report first COVID casualties
https://archive.is/CDaw7

Biggest slums in Brazil see first coronavirus deaths (explain the mass graves by the tens of thousands?????)
https://archive.is/dizb7


Over half of China shuts down: 80% of GDP, 90% of exports
https://archive.is/HLAN0




Monday, April 6, 2020

Covid tears: ‘No masks nurse’ story shows how pandemic is newfound opportunity for MSM to peddle emotionally-charged fake news

We have a problem.


There is a real threat of a deadly Spanish Flu level virus that is killing millions worldwide (according to the real numbers, kept hidden by ALL the collective governments) and we have the globalist NWO satanists who are using this to step up the program of Agenda 21 and getting their one world government, with all its biblical horrors on track as fast as possible.


And the MSM is doing all in their satanic power to see it succeeds. 


MSM is Scraps. 

They need to be scrapped.


Don Bradley
Actress, models as a nurse for her very own product line of PPE gear. CBS knew this, and created the little fiction anyway. In fact, they hired her because she was an actress...A CRISIS ACTRESS.



Stories of human tragedy abound during the Covid-19 pandemic, but in its hunger for tear jerking moments, CBS has thrown the rule book out the window and spread some viral “fake news.”
In a clip aired on Sunday but filmed a week earlier, nurse Imaris Vera bursts into tears and describes how she quit her job after “none of the nurses” in a dedicated coronavirus unit were wearing masks. Furthermore, she called out her Chicago hospital for banning nurses from using their own protective equipment in the facility.

“America is not prepared,” she sobbed, “and nurses are not being protected.” 
On its surface, the video is a damning indictment of the US government’s response to the pandemic. Indeed, the media have frequently lambasted President Donald Trump for failing to act quick enough to contain the spread of the virus.

But dig a little deeper and the story begins to collapse. Vera admitted in a tweet on Saturday that she had actually been assigned an N95 respirator to wear, despite claiming in the video that “none of the nurses” in her ICU unit were wearing masks. Whether her hospital banned the wearing of masks in hallways and corridors to preserve supplies is still unclear.

Furthermore, the nurse didn’t quit her job after a long and tireless struggle against the coronavirus. Her social media posts revealed that she quit on her first day on the job. According to her Facebook page, the woman had taken a year off, during which time she had built a career as a blogger and Instagram model. 

Since the virus hit US shores, she’s used her Instagram page to promote boutique hand sanitizer and designer nurse’s scrubs. In fact, she is a model and is modeling her very own product line.
That’s not to say the woman wasn’t feeling scared. Flogging luxury hand sanitizer isn’t a sin, and neither is feeling overwhelmed. Vera claims on her social media profiles to suffer from “anxiety and bi-polar depression,” and said that the information overload surrounding the coronavirus “triggers” her.
However, had the CBS News team done some basic vetting, they would have learned that they were dealing with an unreliable source. 

But then again, maybe CBS didn’t care about accuracy. After all, this is the same network that used footage last month from an overwhelmed Italian ICU ward in a story about the outbreak in New York. Before airing the misleading footage, CBS described it as “right here” in New York.
The mix-up was later blamed by CBS on an “editing mistake.”
The pursuit of headlines – particularly ones that damage the Donald Trump administration – by the mainstream media has led to some suspicious mistakes before. CBS opened 2020 by declaring that it had caught a group of firefighters making a “‘White power’ hand gesture” in a group photo, regurgitating a long-disproven internet hoax.

When President Trump withdrew US forces from Kurdish-controlled northern Syria last year, the media accused him of giving Turkey a “green light” to move in and annihilate the Kurds. In a report on the “slaughter in Syria,” ABC News showed a torrent of fire and explosions, supposedly unleashed on the Kurds by the Turks. Except the footage was actually shot at a Kentucky gun range, some 6,200 miles (10,000km) away. ABC said at the time that it regretted “the error.” 

Whether its aim is to mislead viewers or to tug on heartstrings, the media hasn’t missed an opportunity to rush dodgy footage in front of viewers. Such videos may generate clicks, but they also lend credence to President Trump’s oft-repeated assertion that the “fake news media” doesn’t care about the truth.
Also on rt.com Hating Boris: For US liberals, the Covid-19-stricken UK PM is a proxy for Trump And meanwhile, reports from around the world suggest that the Trump administration is doing all it can to pressure industry into keeping masks in the US. Amid reports of American buyers snapping up shipments bound for other countries, Trump said on Saturday that “we need the masks, we don’t want other people getting it.”

Trump’s ‘America First’ approach to acquiring these masks has also been criticized heavily by the media.