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What part will your country play in World War III?

By Larry Romanoff

The true origins of the two World Wars have been deleted from all our history books and replaced with mythology. Neither War was started (or desired) by Germany, but both at the instigation of a group of European Zionist Jews with the stated intent of the total destruction of Germany. The documentation is overwhelming and the evidence undeniable. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

That history is being repeated today in a mass grooming of the Western world’s people (especially Americans) in preparation for World War IIIwhich I believe is now imminent

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

Thursday, June 17, 2021

US scientists report earliest known COVID-19 case a solid proof; next stage should be focused especially on the US: Chinese epidemiologist

  

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US scientists report earliest known COVID-19 case a solid proof; next stage shouldbe focused especially on the US: Chinese epidemiologist

 

Next stage virus tracing should be focused on the US: epidemiologist

By GT staff reporters Published: Jun 16, 2021 10:21 PM

   




 

A recent US CDC report found #COVID19 antibodies in blood samples as early as Dec 13, 2019. With more & more evidence surfacing about the coronavirus' origins in places outside China before Wuhan detected it, the world is remapping the history of the #COVID19 pandemic. Infographic:GT



More scientific evidence in countries such as the US and France has emerged to suggest that those countries may have had COVID-19 cases way before they officially confirmed.

A US government study suggested that the coronavirus may have already been circulating among people one month earlier than it was officially confirmed, and French scientists also presented scientific evidence that the country's cases were caused by an indigenous virus strain prevailing before 2020. 

Chinese scientists urged that such evidence should not go unnoticed, and should serve as evidence that the next-stage virus-tracing investigations should be focused on countries which reported cases earlier than they previously identified, especially the US.

A study of more than 24,000 samples taken for a National Institutes of Health (NIH) research program in the US between January 2 and March 18, 2020 suggested that seven people in five states - Illinois, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin - may have been infected well before the country's first confirmed cases that were reported in January 21, 2020. 

The results suggest that the virus may have been circulating in Illinois, for example, as early as in December 24, 2019, one month earlier than the US authorities confirmed. 

The data suggests the virus was in the five states far away from the initial hot spots and areas that were considered its points of entry into the country, the study said.

Zeng Guang, chief epidemiologist of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, told Global Times on Wednesday that the US should be prioritized in the next-stage investigation, as the country was slow to test people at an early stage, and it possesses so many biological laboratories all around the world. "All bio-weapons related subjects that the country has should be subject to scrutiny," Zeng said.


Coronavirus was in US in late 2019, study finds

 Thursday, June 17, 2021, 12:03

Coronavirus was in US in late 2019, study finds

By Ai Heping



 

In this photo healthcare workers prepare a syringe with a vial of the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine at a temporary vaccination site at Grand Central Terminal train station on May 12, 202 in New York City. (PHOTO / AFP)

A United States government study published on Tuesday suggests that the coronavirus was infecting people in the US before causing a deadly outbreak in the Chinese city of Wuhan.

The outbreak hit Wuhan, Hubei province in late 2019. Officially, the first US infection to be identified was a Washington state man who returned from Wuhan on Jan 15 that year and sought help at a clinic on Jan 19.

The study's results suggest that the virus may have been circulating in Illinois, for example, as early as Dec 24, 2019, although the first case in that state was confirmed a month later.

The study was published online by the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases and was conducted by a team including researchers at the National Institutes of Health. They analyzed blood samples from more than 24,000 people across the country. The samples were collected in the first three months of 2020 as part of a long-term NIH research program called All of Us that seeks to track 1 million people in the US over the years to study Spokesman: US should work with WHO in tracing virus, the way China did their health.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said at the daily news briefing that the study proves once again that tracing the origin of the virus is a complicated scientific issue involving different countries and places

Saturday, December 19, 2020

EN -- LARRY ROMANOFF -- A Search for Truth and Understanding -- December 17, 2020

  A Search for Truth and Understanding

 

By LARRY ROMANOFF, December 17, 2020

 
 

 

For much of my life I have been curious about the world, not so much wanting to know things as to understand them and, at various times I would attempt to satisfy that desire - usually by devouring every available book on the subject. I would read every book at the library that seemed useful and, since I traveled a lot at the time, I would visit every bookstore within reach in every city and buy every book that seemed to know things I didn't know. I once had a library of many thousands of books.


As one example, I was at one time fascinated with gemstones and pearls - for no good reason that I can recall, but I followed my pattern and read and bought everything I could find. Certainly, I acquired knowledge during that process. I can easily detect flaws in a cut stone or a string of natural pearls and I am competent to challenge Tiffany on the tepid color of what they sell as emeralds. Still, in the real world I am an amateur, perhaps knowing a bit more than an average layman, but of little or no consequence to anyone in the field. Again, it wasn't so much a search for knowledge as a quest for understanding. I wasn't so much looking to know everything as to "understand" the world of gemstones and pearls. Nevertheless, the process served its purpose and would qualify as research.


But there is a pitfall here. When we are researching the natural world, we are mostly in a context of fact. The sciences, geography, the physical and material manifestations of nature, are largely if not often entirely factual. They don't lie to us. There is little room for bias or opinion in what happens when we drop a bowling ball or in questions of the formation and growth of crystals or pearls. Thus, reading books written by experts or professionals can teach us all we want to know and give us all the understanding we desire.

However, things change when we enter the world of man, or at least that part affected by man, because we are no longer dealing with factual manifestations of nature but have entered a world of interpretation and opinion, perhaps as many different of these as there are men to express them. And now, the traditional method of research to acquire knowledge will fail us because we are no longer being taught but indoctrinated.


As an easy example, we can consider the book "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" by William Shirer, published in 1960 by Simon & Schuster in the US, the winner of awards and promoted to the ends of the earth like few books in the history of publishing. There may be few people of at least two generations who haven't read this book, and for many it may be the only book they have ever read on the subject.


The problem is that we were not reading a book on the history of Germany and the Wars; we were instead reading an instruction manual of 1,249 pages telling us what William Shirer wanted us to think about Germany and the Wars. And that is not the same thing. Shirer's book is biased at best, with a story line scaffolding unrelated to Germany. It isn't quite a fairy tale because it does contain many facts, but it also twists many facts, omits many others of great consequence, weaves threads that barely exist into thick carpets, states idle opinion as fact, and interprets all of it to fit the pre-determined story line. It was Shirer who propagated the now-ridiculed idea that the Germans used Jewish fat to make soap, and he was almost entirely responsible for the delusion (obtained from Wiesenthal) that the Nazis claimed the Germans were a "Master Race", a claim he must have known was a complete lie. In some ways, it is closer to a work of fiction than to factual history and Shirer closer to a snake-oil salesman than an author.


This is not unique to Shirer. Every history book is guilty of these accusations to some degree, and virtually all interpretations are clouded by ideology or preference or simply personal belief. They needn't be deliberately dishonest to contain these flaws; being written by a human is often sufficient. If we consider Carroll Quigley's tome "Tragedy and Hope", we find the same issues. I have great respect for Quigley, and I would say that 75% of that book is accurate and valuable. But the remaining 25% is almost as bad as Shirer. It seemed to me that when directly addressing the issues of Germany and the Wars, an automatic pilot assumed control of Quigley's mind and inserted a framework of "Germany bad" into which all facts now required insertion. Similarly, Noam Chomsky, another individual with my respect, and who has written much of great value to humanity, also has great blind spots.


I have read many books that resemble a Master’s or Ph.D. thesis in that they are simply a survey of the available literature, telling us what many others have written on that subject, but in many cases contributing little to the store of knowledge or understanding. This wouldn’t be so bad if all the disputed elements were included along with many of the so-called ‘conspiracy theories’ butthis process is proscribed by the institutions. Thus, in a search for truth in history, these are the worst places to begin.


There is another complicating factor in that we humans often have a tendency to believe that if we know something, we know everything. We needn’t look very far to find a writer of one good article to suddenly believe he can write with authority on any topic. It works in reverse too, in that we too easily believe that if a person knows much on one subject, they must be an expert on everything. It is both ludicrous and painful to watch a news anchor sincerely requesting the opinion of a Steve Jobs on the Amazon rain forest – simply on the basis of the man having designed a cool mobile phone. And what does a 16 year-old Greta what’s-her-name know about anything?


What do we do now? If I am a beginner and want to learn about the history of Germany, where do I turn? Every accepted history book on the subject will have multiple serious flaws and I am in no position to know what they are or where they lie. Worse, if I read one book on any historical topic, Shirer's Third Reich, for example, I may be colored forever by what I first read and it may prove exceedingly difficult to change my mind later in spite of discovering irrefutable evidence that contradicts my early-formed opinions and beliefs. I have no way to defend myself.


Fortunately, my interest in history was oblique rather than frontal, and I accidentally acquired much of my early education not from reading all the accepted and politically-correct textbooks, but from browsing second and third-tier websites, reading brief articles - especially those with reader comments, and similar sources. Eventually I'd seen enough of that and began doing independent research on small specific topics that interested me - such as the possibility of prior knowledge of the Pearl Harbor attack, my interest awakened from the persistent references to that prior knowledge indeed existing at the highest levels but not communicated to Pearl Harbor. None of this information appeared anywhere in respected history texts, and probably not in disrespected ones either, yet it has proven to be true.


I followed this developed pattern from that point onward, deliberately avoiding the accepted textbooks on a subject of my interest and instead pursuing other sources first. I will admit quickly that many, or even most, of those sources are at least partially if not entirely rubbish, items written by flakes, conspiracy theorists, amateurs, the uneducated, the great unwashed, the simple-minded and others similar. As well, much of it, and especially including reader comments, consists of deliberate misinformation. But not all, and in this simple fact lies a great salvation.


From perusing all these secondary and tertiary sources, I would learn which historical facts were generally accepted, and which were in dispute, and on most "facts of history" I would also encounter multiple frames of reference, hundreds of differing opinions and interpretations, and some genuine gold nuggets. Often, these nuggets would consist of little more than a brief comment in passing from an interested reader, but they would awaken me to an aspect of an historical event that I didn't know existed.


And from all of this, it was eventually not difficult to identify the ideologues and trolls, and to sort out the rubbish from the rest. I might still not know the truth of an historical event, but I would have many facts, knowing which in dispute and which not, and I would generally know the framework of an event, one which had inadvertently been vetted by potentially thousands of people, the intelligent among them. Now, when I read Shirer's book, it becomes immediately evident to me that he mixes opinion and fact, that important accepted facts are simply omitted from his tale, and I can see quickly that, however learned the man may appear to be, I am in fact being propagandised instead of being taught history. I am now able to defend myself.


These comments may seem strange to an average reader, but their wisdom in application is well-proven. If we look at the comments on websites such as this one, probably 95% are either off the topic or badly-flawed in some way, but we can also recognise the few intelligent and reasoned comments that are free of bias and opinion and that add not only to our knowledge but our understanding.


This latter point deserves explanation. I categorise knowledge and understanding as two very different things, similar to one seeing the trees or the forest. There are many books written on Germany or the War in the Pacific where the author clearly has a great deal of knowledge of the subject but, equally as clearly,doesn't really understand anything about what happened or why it happened the way it did. As I wrote at the beginning, I was not so much on a search for knowledge as a quest for understanding. There are at least hundreds of thousands if not hundreds of millions of people who know more about Germany and the Wars than do I, but my overall understanding of those events might not surrender to so many of those people.


In this above context I could mention David Irving, an historian almost without equal, at least in some respects. And yet while his knowledge is admittedly extreme it is clear there are some things he didn't understand very well. I don't fault the man. He adhered rigidly to original documents, reporting faithfully what he discovered and documenting it beyond reproach, yet due to that same rigor he occasionally became so focused on the trees he was missing the forest.


As one example, from his documents, he concluded that about 150,000 to 200,000 people died in Dresden, but he missed many factors outside his 'original documentation' that should have led him to conclude the toll was many times higher. For one thing, the Americans bombed every town within traveling range of Dresden, driving refugees to that city, and bombed every alternative road and railroad that might have permitted passage in other directions. There is ample evidence that perhaps 600,000 German refugees flocked to Dresden in time for the final attack, and many reports not in Irving's original papers that they strafed every column of refugees heading to Dresden but didn't arrive, including ambulance convoys. They even strafed all the animals in the Dresden zoo. It is true that the final number of fatalities is in dispute, but it is arguably very much larger than Irving indicated. If he had dwelt more on the overall picture of the night-bombing and incineration-bombing, and consideredall the surrounding factors, he might have come to a very different conclusionalbeit one not so firmly documented as all his other pages. I would argue the man had, at least in some instances, knowledge without understanding.


It is very easy for us to find a history book on almost any topic that catches our interest, succumb to reading it and, for whatever reason, convince ourselves that we have read "the definitive work" on that subject and to then stubbornly close our minds to even the most glaring of contradictory facts, insisting to the death that we know everything about that topic when in reality much of what we "know" is either irrelevant or just plain wrong, and may omit some of the most important elements that entirely change the picture. It is not easy for any of us to maintain an open mind, especially on historical topics which evoke emotion - as most are prone to do.


I cannot end without admitting that what I have presented here is a digital image, a black and white portrait of information, while our real world is analogue - infinite shades of grey. The world of science is largely, but not entirely, factual. The world of physics, especially dealing with relativity, is sometimes overloaded with opinion and bias, as can astronomy be sometimes. And in the world of man we can identify works of minimal bias that provide trustworthy foundations for our knowledge and understanding.


Still, the generalisations hold, and for both readers and writers this requires caution. Neither can believe everything they read, but the onus is on the researcher and writer to do one's best to retain honesty and integrity, to not classify opinion as fact, to recognise and admit theories that are in dispute and, most importantly, to either search for truth or not search at all. In my view, it is unconscionable for an author or a respected media columnist (or a famous and admired actor) to then use that platform of respect as a shill to propagandise and indoctrinate trusting readers with tales that are factually false. I could name some very big names here, and they wouldn’t like it. And for readers, the task is to avoid the temptation to look only for articles or facts that agree with our predilections and to face the possibility that we think may be wrong. As someone wrote, "It would be better to not know so many things than to know so many things that are wrong."


Let’s close with one live example from the COVID-19 world:


Several authors have published articles on this platform eulogizing Sweden as the poster country for virus control, passionately praising the Swedes for their penetrating discernment and good sense in leaving the country open, and using this as irrefutable proof that quarantines and isolation are counter-productive. Simultaneously, a great many commenters offer Sweden as proof that lockdowns are detrimental to the public health.

 

But here are the facts:

Country   Population    Infections  Deaths

Sweden   10,000,000  350,000      8,000

Denmark   5,000,000  120,000      1,000

Norway     5,000,000     40,000        400

Finland     5,000,000      30,000        500

I have rounded off all the numbers for ease of reading; the roundings are inconsequential to the result. You can see clearly from the statistics that while Sweden has twice the population of the other three Nordic Countries, it has between 3 times and 10 times the number of virus infections and between 8 times and 16 times the number of deaths. The other three countries imposed quarantines and other measures while Sweden did not. So, on what basis can Sweden be used as an ideal for anything? It cannot be. On this basis of comparison, Sweden is a disaster.


What conclusions do we draw from this? Mainly that neither the writers nor the readers are interested in the truth, but are instead focused only on selling an ideological point of view on the uselessness of quarantines, undeterred by the fact that their premises are not only false but ridiculously so. Few are unaware of the true statistics, and none apparently care. And yet this is the kind of "research" that makes its way daily into the MSM and annually into the history books. It is all indoctrination, propaganda, and salesmanship, its relationship with the truth tenuous at best and often totally non-existent - as in this case.

 

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Mr. Romanoff’s writing has been translated into 28 languages and his articles posted on more than 150 foreign-language news and politics websites in more than 30 countries, as well as more than 100 English-language platforms. Larry Romanoff is a retired management consultant and businessman. He has held senior executive positions in international consulting firms, and owned an international import-export business. He has been a visiting professor at Shanghai’s Fudan University, presenting case studies in international affairs to senior EMBA classes. Mr. Romanoff lives in Shanghai and is currently writing a series of ten books generally related to China and the West. His full archive can be seen at https://www.moonofshanghai.com/and http://www.bluemoonofshanghai.com/  He can be contacted at: 2186604556@qq.com.


LARRY ROMANOFF is one of the contributing authors to Cynthia McKinney’s new anthology ‘When China Sneezes’.

Copyright © Larry Romanoff,Moon of Shanghai, 2020

 

Monday, December 14, 2020

EN -- LARRY ROMANOFF -- COVID-19 Un-Explained : Waves, Ripples and Surges -- December 14, 2020

   

 

  

COVID-19: Un-Explained

Waves, Ripples and Surges

By Larry RomanoffDecember 14, 2020

 

Let's examine the normal pattern for an outbreak of a typical infectious disease. According to the US CDC: (1)

"A common-source outbreak is one in which a group of persons are all exposed to an infectious agent or a toxin from the same source. If the number of cases during an epidemic were plotted over time, the resulting graph . . . would typically have a steep upslope and a more gradual downslope (a so-called “log-normal distribution”). A propagated outbreak results from transmission from one person to another [usually] by direct person-to-person contact . . ." Propagated outbreaks typically exhibit several peaks one or two weeks apart, the epidemic normally dying out after several of these generations.

"Some epidemics have features of both common-source epidemics and propagated epidemics. The pattern of a common-source outbreak followed by secondary person-to-person spread is not uncommon." The CDC states these also can produce several generations or peaks during the following few weeks. But in all of these instances of natural infectious agent outbreaks, the spread and timing follow essentially the same typical pattern, perhaps elongated but still with close timing of the peaks. Here are three graphs from the CDC to illustrate. You can see clearly that we have a rise (rapid if single-source, slow if propagated or mixed), then a peak, a gradual
tapering-off, and a cessation.

The Dreaded "Second Wave"


Monday, June 22, 2020

COVID-19: China Reseeded with COVID-20 -- June 22, 2020



June 22, 2020


From the date of the initial outbreak in Wuhan I watched carefully on a daily basis the dispersion and progression of the coronavirus in China and then abroad, collecting as much data as were available on each location. By late May of 2020, China had been infection-free for many weeks, the concern turning to the identification and quarantine of imported cases. At the same time, the US became once again 'the leader of the world', this time in virus infections and deaths, producing 20,000 to 30,000 new cases and around 1,000 deaths per day. At the time, American hostility toward China's success in stopping the virus was palpable, with many nasty media articles and White House accusations about China's false statistics and blaming China for "spreading the virus" to the US. CNN stated, "Chinese state media has repeatedly touted China's effective measures in containing the virus as the number of infections and deaths surged abroad, contrasting its success with the failures of Western governments, especially the United States." (1) Clearly there was much surprise and bitterness at China's success and America's failure, this coated in a sticky layer of resentment based partly on a justified suspicion that the Chinese were not overly distressed at the Americans enjoying the fruits of their own labor.

But even then I had a sense of an apparition, a version of Dickens' 'ghost of coronavirus past', accompanied by an uncomfortable feeling the Americans were sufficiently bitter (and vicious) to deny the Chinese their apparently easy victory. My fear was that the Americans would try to reseed China as they did Russia, and it would seem my fears were not unjustified. The new virus that broke out at the Xinfadi market in Beijing was a different strain than any previously existing in China, one that existed only in the US and Europe and could only have been brought in from the outside. And once again at a seafood market with no identifiable patient zero, no clear epidemiology (source and distribution) of a virus that did not exist in China. It almost had to be deliberately seeded, the odds against being infinitesimally small.

Thursday, June 4, 2020

LARRY ROMANOFF -- COVID-19: FEMA and Mossad Stealing from Peter to pay Paul -- June 04, 2020








June 04, 2020
Trump Furious at His Low Ranking in Threat to World Peace - The ...


If Americans need impetus and justification for a final American Revolution,
this outrageous treason by their own government would seem to qualify.




Masks and Medical Supplies

First, let's accept that the need in March, April and May of 2020 for face masks, respirators and ventilators was urgent and real in every nation, so much so that the US was experiencing enormous blowback from the medical community. There were too many media reports to list, of health care workers refusing to accept shifts without Personal Protection Equipment (PPE), and of many being fired for doing so. Health care workers staged multiple strikes and protests, many after-hours so as to not affect patient care. On May 1, nearly 100,000 nurses staged a protest at nearly 150 hospitals, (1) and this was only one of many such events in response to health care workers being denied compensation or safety leave, being refused protection equipment, and even being forced to work after testing positive for COVID-19. NNU Executive Director Bonnie Castillo said "Nurses signed up to care for their patients. They did not sign up to sacrifice their lives on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic." In reality, the needs for medical supplies, especially in poorer countries, were so desperate that young girls in Afghanistan were scrounging pieces from junk yards, attempting to make ventilators from used car parts, the girls saying "If we even save one life with our device, we will be proud." (2)


On April 20, ABC ran a story titled, "How did the US come up so short on PPE?", (3) claiming experts blamed "the supply chain", but there were literally hundreds of media reports across the US stating that the government simply "wasted two months", waiting until the medical system was breaking before thinking of ordering the supplies that would become so necessary. Of course, much of blame fell on China because factories couldn't manufacture during the outbreak (although they could, and were). And the blame that didn't fall onto China was ladled onto "history", since SARS didn't migrate well to the US and, by extension, COVID-19 should also have stayed in China where it belonged. Politico published an excellent summary titled "Trump called PPE shortages "fake news" (4), that demands reading.


We had President Trump opening his news briefings by dismissing mask and equipment shortages because "Now we’re loaded up. And we also loaded up these hospitals." This, in spite of the fact that by April, the CDC reported nearly 10,000 medical workers ill and scores of deaths that were certainly an undercount. (5) Trump also dismissed NY Governor Cuomo (on Twitter, of all places), saying "I don't believe you need 40,000 or 30,000 ventilators". According to Mr. Trump, hospitals normally have only a few that are not being used, and suddenly they want 30,000. (6) In this same report (and in many others) Mr. Trump also exemplified the astonishing lack of leadership that today appears endemic to the US, saying the US government is "the second line of attack. The first line of attack is supposed to be the hospitals and the local government and the states, the states themselves." In other words, do it yourself.


There was something surreal about the claims being made of "millions of pieces" of medical equipment supplies being distributed, or about to be distributed, or having already been distributed, with absolutely no evidence of such distribution ever actually having taken place. Mr. Trump, Jared Kushner, Mike Pompeo, FEMA and others stated dozens of times in so many press conferences and media reports that many millions of everything were being delivered to hospitals but with no public confirmation ever emerging from the supposed recipients. (7)


Saturday, May 30, 2020

PT -- COVID-19: Mais Provas de que o Vírus Foi Criado nos EUA -- March 04, 2020


Por Larry Romanoff
Global Research, March 11, 2020
Coronavirus illustration (stock image). | Credit: © pinkeyes / stock.adobe.com


Sugere-se a leitura do artigo anterior como informação de base:
Por Larry Romanoff, March 04, 2020
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Como os leitores se recordam do artigo anterior (mencionado acima), epidemiologistas e farmacologistas japoneses e taiwaneses determinaram que o novo coronavírus poderia ter sido originado nos EUA, pois que esse país é o único que se sabe ter todos os cinco tipos – a partir dos quais todos os outros têm de surgir. Wuhan, na China, tem apenas um desses tipos, tornando-o, em analogia, numa espécie de “ramo” que não pode existir por si só, mas deve ter crescido a partir de uma “árvore”.
O médico de Taiwan observou que, em Agosto de 2019, os EUA tinham uma inundação de pneumonias pulmonares ou algo semelhante, que os americanos atribuíram ao “vaping” de cigarros eletrónicos, mas que, segundo o cientista, os sintomas e as condições não podiam ser explicados por esses mesmos cigarros eletrónicos. Referiu que escreveu às autoridades americanas a informar que suspeitava que essas mortes fossem provavelmente devidas ao coronavírus. Ele afirma que os seus avisos foram ignorados.
Precisamente antes dessa ocorrência, o CDC encerrou totalmente o principal Laboratório Biológico das Forças Armadas dos EUA, em Fort Detrick, Maryland, devido à ausência de garantias contra fugas de agentes patogénicos, emitindo uma ordem judicial de *“cessar e desistir” entregue aos militares. Foi imediatamente após este acontecimento que surgiu a epidemia do 'cigarro eletrónico'.

Thursday, May 28, 2020

PT -- A Estratégia Comercial do COVID-19 nos EUA: Desinformação, Incompentência e Arrogância -- March 10, 2020

Global Research, March 10, 2020
 CDC recommends no gatherings of 50 or more for 8 weeks | www.WDIO.com

O conteúdo deste artigo fará pouco sentido para o leitor. O objectivo da leitura é apreciar o pouco sentido que ela faz.

A OMS descreveu casos de vírus em todo o mundo, a ultrapassar o limiar dos 100.000 como sendo um “momento sombrio”.
AFP gritou: “ A quarta parte dos italianos está em confinamento, enquanto o vírus varre o mundo”. (1)
A Coreia do Sul solicita cooperação à medida que a epidemia se espalha pela região. (2)

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

PT -- Por que é que, Aparentemente, os EUA Não Estão a Testar o COVID-19 Coronavírus?

Os Testes do coronavirus ainda não estão disponíveis em New York City
Global Research, March 06, 2020

Todos os relatórios referem que o Centro de Controlo de Doenças (CDC) dos EUA não está a testar o novo coronavírus COVID-19 e que, de qualquer modo, não existem testes confiáveis nos EUA. Esta é uma área desprovida de explicação racional.
Os EUA podem ter muitos milhares de infecções de coronavírus, mas ninguém sabe porque o CDC não está a testá-los.
O CDC produziu uma série de kits de testes que produziram resultados aleatórios, positivos ou negativos, seguidos de instruções para recusá-los como não confiáveis. (1) Vários estados dos EUA disseram que os novos kits de teste de coronavírus não funcionaram, enquanto outros disseram que eram totalmente não confiáveis. (2) A cidade de Nova York relatou que os testes emitidos pelo governo estão com defeito e “não se pode crer que forneçam um resultado preciso”. Estes kits defeituosos também foram enviados para todo o mundo, mas tanto quanto eu saiba, o CDC não transmitiu estas informações a ninguém fora dos EUA.
Aliás, os hospitais americanos têm dado alta a pacientes infectados baseados nestes testes defeituosos, tendo o CDC explicado que houve muitas situações em que os resultados dos testes alternaram entre negativo e positivo nos mesmos pacientes. (3)
Uma fonte da comunicação mediática dos EUA disse que a Califórnia tinha só 200 kits de teste adequados em todo o estado e muito poucos em qualquer parte do país, mas não pude encontrar nenhuma prova de que o CDC esteja a preparar novos kits de teste, não estando, ao que tudo indica, a fazer nada. Afigura-se que a razão pela qual o CDC não pode reivindicar nenhuma infecção de COVID-19 é porque não estão a testar e, de qualquer modo, não são capazes de produzir testes confiáveis. Pode ser divertido ridicularizar os EUA por serem incapazes de produzir um teste correcto, mas os americanos não são incompetentes, o que infelizmente levanta muitas questões.
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Sunday, May 24, 2020

PT -- Coronavírus da China - Uma actualização chocante. Será que o vírus foi originado nos EUA?

Relatórios do Japão, da China e de Taiwan sobre a origem do vírus
Global Research, March 04, 2020


A comunicação mediática ocidental subiu rapidamente ao palco e expôs a narrativa oficial sobre o surto do novo coronavírus, que parecia ter começado na China, alegando que ele se originou em animais num mercado húmido, em Wuhan.
De facto, a origem foi desconhecida durante muito tempo, mas agora, parece provável, de acordo com relatos japoneses e chineses, que o vírus se originou noutros lugares, de vários locais, mas só começou a espalhar-se largamente depois de ser introduzido no mercado.
Mais precisamente, parece que o vírus não se originou na China e, de acordo com relatos em japonês e outras comunicações sociais, pode ter sido originado nos EUA.
Os Pesquisadores chineses concluem que o vírus foi originado fora da China
Depois de recolher amostras do genoma na China, os médicos pesquisadores demonstraram conclusivamente o seguinte:
– Em primeiro lugar, que o vírus não se originou no mercado de marisco, mas que tinha várias fontes não identificadas
– Em segundo lugar, foi exposto no referido mercado de marisco, de onde se espalhou por toda a parte. (1) (2) (3)

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PT -- LARRY ROMANOFF -- Coronavírus da China. “Não podemos excluir a origem artificial destas infecções"

Uma avaliação russa
Por Larry Romanoff e Igor Nikulin
Global Research, February 17, 2020
Região: AsiaRussia and FSU
Nota de Introdução
Em artigos anteriores, relacionei as opiniões de bioquímicos e especialistas de guerra biológica sobre as circunstâncias que justificam a suspeita de um vírus a ser criado num laboratório e libertado, deliberadamente, num país estrangeiro como meio de guerra de baixa ou alta intensidade, ou apenas como meio de desestabilizar uma nação e, talvez, prejudicar seriamente a sua economia, sendo a perda de vidas uma vantagem complementar. Os EUA são o país que parece mais empenhado na guerra biológica, embora várias outras nações sejam participantes calculistas, incluindo o Reino Unido e Israel.
Gostaria de recordar aos leitores a declaração do PNAC (Project for the New American Centurynum relatório intitulado "Reconstruindo as defesas da América", que
"Formas avançadas de guerra biológica que podem “atingir” genótipos específicos, podem transformar a guerra biológica ... numa ferramenta politicamente útil". (1)

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