The man-made pandemic is over, who cares whether the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and other government agencies were fudging the numbers over Covid-related deaths?
Well, everyone should care and should demand accountability from the powers that be.
Oddly enough, The New York Times, of all places, is now admitting that nearly 30% of “Covid deaths,” as in people who died as a direct result of Covid-19, actually weren’t Covid deaths at all:
Covid’s toll, to be clear, has not fallen to zero. The C.D.C.’s main Covid webpage estimates that about 80 people per day have been dying from the virus in recent weeks, which is equal to about 1 percent of overall daily deaths.
The official number is probably an exaggeration because it includes some people who had virus when they died even though it was not the underlying cause of death. Other C.D.C. data suggests that almost one-third of official recent Covid deaths have fallen into this category. A study published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases came to similar conclusions. [Emphasis added]
Really? Ya don’t say.
So all those “conspiracy theorist” doctors and healthcare professionals who were pointing out that people coming to the hospital as the result of a motorcycle accident that ended up dying from injuries but also tested positive for Covid-19 were over-inflating the Covid death count?
The crux here is that plenty of people pointed this out in 2020 and 2021, yet they were told to shut up and sit down. The real damage done by inflating Covid numbers caused more hysteria, more panic, and more excuses for dictatorial Democratic governors and mayors to strip freedom in the name of a public health emergency.
As some have pointed out, anyone who admitted what was blatantly obvious regarding exaggerated Covid deaths was labeled a conspiracy whackjob and drummed off social media platforms for even suggesting it:
After relentlessly calling it a "conspiracy theory", New York Times and CDC now admit:
Authorities overcounted COVID deaths and overhyped the pandemic.
About 1/3 of "official" COVID deaths, or hundreds of thousands of deaths, were not due to COVID.https://t.co/MLj6Dx0D0X pic.twitter.com/mghb0Ac3Dm
— Kevin Bass PhD MS (@kevinnbass) July 18, 2023
As with so many talking points and facts surrounding the pandemic, yesterday’s conspiracy theory is today’s New York Times accepted truth.
Beyond the death stats, it’s universally accepted that Covid-19 was the result of some kind of lab leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, whether intentional or accidental. As we learn more and more about the cover-up of this fact, perpetrated by Dr. Anthony Fauci, among others, it begs questions and investigations into every government claim surrounding the origins and course of the Covid-19 pandemic.
While the topic of Covid is now yesterday’s news, it cannot be left to flush down the memory hole. When information is released that specifically rebuts the government-approved talking points, it must be explored and reported.
While the elite stood to gain greatly during the pandemic, most Americans suffered from shutdowns and job losses compounded by vaccine mandates and social unrest. America’s children were dealt the worst hand with years of education missing during the Covid years with standards now being lowered to account for learning loss.
Americans were led to believe more people, about 30% more, were dying from Covid than actually were. This can be chalked up to nothing more than a government’s desire to keep Americans in a constant state of fear and reliance. There was no sense of urgency to provide accurate and truthful information to the American people on the part of power-drunk government agencies.
Never again should such a carte blanche attitude be taken toward the public health bureaucracy when it comes to destroying our freedoms and way of life.
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