By Jon Rappoport
My previous article
detailed: cooking up fake threats of viruses from outer space. This could be
the next "UFO disclosure" coming on the heels of recent Pentagon
reports of alien craft in the skies.
Now let's come back
to Earth.
Watchman comment: Just a few days ago it was disclosed that a recent North Korean defector had inside his body Anthrax antibodies. Could this be the pretext to vaccinate entire populations agains Anthrax? Watch the video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fCwDO5-mQA&t=539s
Watchman comment: Just a few days ago it was disclosed that a recent North Korean defector had inside his body Anthrax antibodies. Could this be the pretext to vaccinate entire populations agains Anthrax? Watch the video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fCwDO5-mQA&t=539s
Now back to Jon Rappoport's article. Here is the basic
background. If researchers say they've found a new disease caused by a virus,
they're saying people who have the disease have the virus in their bodies.
These people must
have the virus. Otherwise, they don't have the disease. Remember that.
I'm now going to
detail two examples where VERY embarrassing information surfaced about
so-called viral epidemics.
One: Swine Flu, the
big epidemic of 2009.
The CDC was calling
for all Americans to take the Swine Flu vaccine. Remember?
The problem was, the
CDC was concealing a scandal.
At the time, star CBS
investigative reporter, Sharyl Attkisson, was working on a Swine Flu story. She
discovered that the CDC had secretly stopped counting cases of the
illness---while, of course, continuing to warn Americans about its unchecked
spread.
Understand that the
CDC's main job is counting cases and reporting the numbers.
What was the Agency
up to?
Here is an excerpt
from my 2014 interview with Sharyl Attkisson:
Rappoport: In 2009,
you spearheaded coverage of the so-called Swine Flu pandemic. You discovered
that, in the summer of 2009, the Centers for Disease Control, ignoring their
federal mandate, [secretly] stopped counting Swine Flu cases in America. Yet
they continued to stir up fear about the "pandemic," without having
any real measure of its impact. Wasn't that another investigation of yours that
was shut down? Wasn't there more to find out?
Attkisson: The
implications of the story were even worse than that. We discovered through our
FOI efforts that before the CDC mysteriously stopped counting Swine Flu cases,
they had learned that almost none of the cases they had counted as Swine Flu
was, in fact, Swine Flu or any sort of flu at all! The interest in the story
from one [CBS] executive was very enthusiastic. He said it was "the most
original story" he'd seen on the whole Swine Flu epidemic. But others
pushed to stop it [after it was published on the CBS News website] and, in the
end, no [CBS television news] broadcast wanted to touch it. We aired numerous
stories pumping up the idea of an epidemic, but not the one that would shed
original, new light on all the hype. It was fair, accurate, legally approved
and a heck of a story. With the CDC keeping the true Swine Flu stats secret, it
meant that many in the public took and gave their children an experimental
vaccine that may not have been necessary.
---end of interview
excerpt---
It was routine for
doctors all over America to send blood samples from patients they'd diagnosed
with Swine Flu, or the "most likely" Swine Flu patients, to labs for
testing. And overwhelmingly, those samples were coming back with the result:
not Swine Flu, not any kind of flu. NO SIGN OF THE SWINE FLU VIRUS.
That was the big secret.
That's what the CDC was hiding. That's why they stopped reporting Swine Flu
case numbers. That's what Attkisson had discovered. That's why she was shut
down.
But it gets even
worse.
Because about three
weeks after Attkisson's findings were published on the CBS News website, the
CDC, obviously in a panic, decided to double down. If one lie is exposed, tell
an even bigger one. A much bigger one.
Here, from a November
12, 2009, WebMD article is the CDC's response: "Shockingly, 14 million to
34 million U.S. residents - the CDC's best guess is 22 million - came down with
H1N1 swine flu by Oct. 17 [2009]." ("22 million cases of Swine Flu in
US," by Daniel J. DeNoon).
Are your eyeballs
popping? They should be.
In the summer of
2009, the CDC secretly stops counting Swine Flu cases in America, because the
overwhelming percentage of lab tests from likely Swine Flu patients shows no
sign of Swine Flu virus or any other kind of flu virus.
There is no Swine Flu
epidemic.
Then, the CDC
estimates there are 22 MILLION cases of Swine Flu in the US.
The CDC will lie
about anything it wants to. It will boldly go where no person interested in
real science will go.
It will completely
ignore its mandate to care about human health, and it will get away with it.
And CBS will
conveniently forget how it aided and abetted the CDC, by censoring real news,
and instead opted for egregious and titanic fake news.
Two: the great SARS
epidemic of 2003.
A few basic official
"facts": Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) includes the
following symptoms---cough, fever, fatigue, sore throat. It originated in South
China. It is caused by the SARS coronavirus. SARS is unique. It is a newly
discovered condition. The coronavirus is newly discovered.
I saw holes in this
presentation. For example, the SARS symptoms are indistinguishable from
ordinary traditional flu or other non-specific illness that has been known
about for centuries.
I kept going.
The SARS coronavirus
was purportedly discovered by World Health Organization (WHO) researchers
working in ten labs linked by a private closed-circuit communication system. No
outside researchers were given access.
The WHO researchers
very quickly found the unique and never-before-seen coronavirus, and they
labeled it the cause of SARS. At that point, virtually every virologist in the
world stood up, saluted, and never questioned the finding, because to do so
could earn them an ejection from The Club.
From that point on,
no statistics were released that demonstrated how many diagnosed SARS patients
had the coronavirus virus in their bodies and how many didn't.
But months later, a
prominent World Health Organization microbiologist in Canada, Frank Plummer,
wandered off the reservation and spoke with reporters. What he said, in a
series of statements, was shocking.
Plummer basically
admitted that many of the newest blood samples from SARS patients coming into
his lab showed no trace of the SARS coronavirus.
Independent
researcher par excellence, Jim West, has preserved some of Plummer's quotes.
Plummer: "We are
finding some of the best-characterized [SARS disease] cases are negative [for
the SARS virus]. So it's puzzling. As is the fact the amounts of virus we are
finding, when we find it, are very small---only detectable by very sensitive
PCR [testing]."
"Once you
conclude that this coronavirus is the sole cause of SARS then you move into a
different phase and you move to test only for it. . . to the exclusion of other
things. And I think. . . at least based on what we're seeing in Canada. . .
it's a little early to do that..."
It was early, and
also very late. SARS was already being hyped as the next big epidemic. The
World Health Organization had issued a travel advisory against flying into
Toronto, a supposed hot bed of the disease---costing the city billions in
tourist dollars.
Finally, as with the
Swine Flu, SARS was dropped like a hot potato and the virus hunters moved on,
seeking the next big thing.
Arguments can be made
that scientists never isolated either the SARS or the Swine Flu virus, never
found it, never confirmed its existence. Or, if one wants to say these two
viruses actually exist, they were never proved to cause any illness or damage
at all.
Con. Hoax. No
pandemic. No epidemic.
In fact, people who
were ill and showed symptoms were suffering from various causes, none of which
involved the viruses named by researchers.
"We found the
viruses, we identified them as the cause of two distinct diseases...and now we
can't find the viruses in people."
But don't worry, be
happy. The researchers know exactly what they're doing. They're brilliant.
Trust them. They care about you.
You can delve further
into the subject of "missing viruses." For example, read the
Christine Johnson interview of a scientist from the Australian Perth Group,
"Does HIV exist?" And read my article that examines whether anyone
has ever isolated the Ebola virus from a human being.
Viruses as specific
causes of diseases are a main pillar of so-called medical science. Were that
pillar to collapse, through acknowledging that a number of diseases have no
traceable viral cause, the whole landscape would change.
Researchers would be
forced to investigate nutritional and environmental causes, for example.
A collection of
familiar "flu-like symptoms," labeled with one disease-name, would be
seen to spring from a number of different factors, and not the same factors in
different people. So the chosen single disease-name would dissolve into dust.
I'll return to the
subject of my previous article---UFO disclosures---to emphasize a vital point.
We are told that researchers have found UFO metal that resists all attempts at
analysis. They don't know what these metals are composed of. Well, reporters
have gone to university "experts" in chemistry, who all say this is
absurd. It's easy to analyze any alloy in the universe. The experts are banding
together to form a consensus, based on conventional principles.
On the other hand, if
the next UFO disclosure warned us of something at least as far out as
mysterious alloys---strange and dangerous viruses from outer
space---virologists would think twice about demeaning those claims. Why?
Because, in that community of professionals, any and all assertions about
disease-causing viruses are treated with respect. Virology is a field where
actual evidence of causation is ignored. Whoever, from a position of influence,
can sell a virus story is an automatic player in the game. Especially if money
will flow for research. And when it comes to viruses, there is always money to
be had.
Mysterious UFO
alloys? Ridiculous. Mysterious viruses? Wonderful, let's launch research.
Evidence these viruses exist and can cause disease? "Who cares? We can
simply say they exist and we can simply say they cause diseases, and we can
attach names to those diseases and sell the names to the public."
Welcome to the show.
Welcome to the game.
Consider Pellagra. In
the first half of the 20th century, in the US, there were three million cases.
100,000 people died. Researchers at health agencies insisted there had to be a
germ at the bottom of it. They looked and looked and looked.
Meanwhile, other
researchers found out Pellagra was mainly a deficiency of niacin. They were
pushed into the background. "A bunch of whackos. Pay no attention to them.
The cause has to be a germ. We're the germ people. We're in charge of the
research."
Finally, after
100,000 deaths, most of which were unnecessary, the "experts"
grudgingly admitted, "Yes, it's a niacin deficiency."
Welcome to the show.
Welcome to the game.
Human lives lost? Not
a factor. Not a concern.
No comments:
Post a Comment