Why the COVID-19 HYSTERIA is making us SUSPICIOUS

The government of Thailand has effectively closed down the kingdom for fear of a virus that may or may not be killing some people.

By that I mean in Italy doctors have admitted to including the words ‘Covid-19 Related’ onto the death certificates of those who have died of pre-existing illness.

They claim they have been instructed to ‘get their numbers up’ and it is a funding issue.

If this sounds far-fetched, unlikely or even fake news, then consider this.

An American State Senator, Scott Jensen (R-Chaska), who is also a practicing physician, has revealed this week new CDC guidelines (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) that give doctors the authority to include ‘suspected or likely’ cases of COVID-19 on death certificates.

That effectively means doctors can include a diagnosis of COVID-19 on death certificates even where there are NO lab results confirming any diagnosis at all.

‘As a physician,’ he says, ‘I received an email last week from the Department of Health coaching me on how to fill out death certificates and I’ve never really received coaching from the vital statistics agency in terms of how to do a death certificate. Basically, I felt like they were saying, ‘You know, you don’t have to have a confirmed laboratory test for COVID-19 in order to make the death certificate be COVID-19,’ he said.

Jensen claims the guideline implies that it ‘would be appropriate to diagnosis on the death certificate COVID-19’ if a deceased patient had contact with someone who had the virus but never actually tested positive themselves.

‘Now we’ve never done that before. If someone has pneumonia and it’s in the middle of the flu epidemic, and I don’t have a test on influenza, I don’t diagnose influenza on the death certificate,” said Jensen.

He called the guidance ‘concerning’ and said doctors should never place ‘probabilities’ or ‘presumptions’ on death certificates, but ‘just the facts.’

There is no evidence of that in Thailand – yet.

In Thailand, as of April 10, the total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country stands at 2,473.

1,427 are being treated, 1013 have recovered and been discharged, and there have been 33 deaths.

This is, thankfully, still a small number. No doubt the government will credit their lock-down and other preventative measures.

Such as closing convenience stores at 10pm and taping off cycling paths. Banning alcohol throughout the kingdom is another great way to prevent the spread of an invisible menace too, apparently.

Look again at those COVID-19 figures (above) and then consider this;

Last year (2019) in Thailand alone there were 98,741 cases of Dengue Fever. 106 of those people died. Across the world there were 4,700,522 Dengue Fever infections.

This year, in only three Thai provinces, an outbreak has infected 8,147 between January 1 and April 7, according to Dr Asadang Ruayajin, deputy director general of the Department of Disease Control (DDC)

This is not uncommon in Thailand, but the airport has never been closed before.

Nor have all the bars, restaurants and beaches. We have never seen road-blocks and check-points all over the country testing people for Dengue Fever, Influenza, Malaria, Chicken Pox or anything else in the past.

And meanwhile doctors in America and Italy are pumping up the numbers.

Why?

Well, fear is a great way to control people. Cranking the fear up to the maximum level limits a person’s ability to think for themselves. And there is clearly a lot of limited thinking going on around the world at the moment.

In Great Britain, it is reported, uniformed police officers are patrolling supermarket aisles to check that old ladies are not making ‘non-essential’ purchases.

Can you believe this? ‘Excuse me madam, do you really need that blue hair rinse today, or the bunion cream?’

Or, ‘not so fast young lady, just how essential is this KY Jelly…?’

In the Czech Republic police raided a NUDIST COLONY and people were told to put on their face-masks.

The Thai provincial governors certainly appear to have lost their ability to think clearly, if decisions like closing down the motorway into Pattaya, to check people’s temperature, is anything to go by.

Most of the drivers, it turned out, weren’t even going to Pattaya City, but somewhere else entirely.

Life has changed and there is NO GOING BACK

This madness, it seems, has now gone on long enough. Given the evidence we have, which includes the knowledge that doctors in America and Italy, to name only the two who have been caught out so far, are manipulating the death rates, questions need to start being asked by opposition groups.

Governments around the world restricting the movements of free people need better evidence, to support this behaviour, than salivating, media hysteria.

And remember this. Those making the claims need to provide the evidence. The bigger the claims the bigger the evidence required. And it don’t get bigger than losing your liberties – your freedom, your movement between one place and another.

Or your choice to go and have a couple of beers with your friends and kiss the kids goodnight.

What evidence have you seen for yourself? Is it all silly Facebook nonsense or do you actually know somebody who is suffering Coronavirus?

What is it we don’t know? What aren’t they telling us? Is it anything at all or does this all fade away in a few months and our glorious leaders remind us all how lucky we are to have them looking after us.

That’s communism. That’s fascism. This is the Liberal Ideal. They will have us all in matching pajamas soon, for health and safety reasons.

What they are telling us in Thailand is to beware of Dengue Fever, after rains in several regions have led to an over-supply of mosquitoes.

Now that is real. Dengue Fever can be a nasty, nasty little bitch.

So in order to avoid an increase in infections, Dr Asadang has urged people to get rid of breeding grounds for mosquito larvae.

And so is asking everybody never to flush their toilets again. Ok, no he isn’t. I made that part up. That would be just as stupid as wearing face-masks when riding bicycles. Oh, wait……

But he did remind people they can call the 1422 DDC hotline for advice, about the Dengue Fever.

– Albert Jack

(If you agree then please share this article as widely as you can because it is already being suppressed by Google and all the other usual suspects)

 

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