Covid-19

China is patient, long-suffering, and willing to lose as many people as necessary to achieve their goals.

With that said, they aren't stupid and knew what was coming. They care about themselves and no one else.

Personally, I don't believe anything they ever say -- and I sincerely mean ever. Every time they speak, it's out of both sides of their mouths. I certainly don't believe a single word or stat that they produce concerning *their* virus.
 
China is patient, long-suffering, and willing to lose as many people as necessary to achieve their goals.

With that said, they aren't stupid and knew what was coming. They care about themselves and no one else.

Personally, I don't believe anything they ever say -- and I sincerely mean ever. Every time they speak, it's out of their ASS. I certainly don't believe a single word or stat that they produce concerning *their* virus.

FIFY.
I don't believe ChiCom Flu is a naturally occurring event either.
 
I'll preface this by saying I haven't fact-checked the information independently. I did, however, wonder how they're getting the data.


NSA Enhanced surveillance, 5G and The COVID-19 Care Act… what just quietly happened?


Ever wonder where the data for the COVID-19 dashboards come from? How about the social distancing data? The reports and data are being streamed Via the NSA Data Center known as “Bumblehive”.

Here’s a statement I copied and pasted, right off their page and what they have to say…
“In the spirit of openness and transparency, here is a partial list of current and planned future data collection targets:
• internet searches (ie; here’s a collection of searches by Federal Government workers)
• websites visited
• emails sent and received
• social media activity (Facebook, Twitter, etc)
• blogging activity including posts read, written, and commented on
• videos watched and/or uploaded online
• photos viewed and/or uploaded online
• mobile phone GPS-location data
• mobile phone apps downloaded
• phone call records
• text messages sent and received
• Skype video calls
• online purchases and auction transactions
• credit card/ debit card transactions
• financial information
• legal documents
• travel documents
• health records
• cable television shows watched and recorded
• commuter toll records
• electronic bus and subway passes / Smartpasses
• facial recognition data from surveillance cameras
• educational records
• arrest records
• driver license information
• DNA
The PRISM program is our #1 source of raw intelligence and consists of data extracted from the servers of nine major American internet companies. In the spirit of openness and transparency, we have embedded the Twitter feed from the NSA_PRISMbot which periodically posts random samples of PRISM collection data.”


“If You Have Nothing to Hide, You Have Nothing to Fear.”
 
^^^ bogus site.

This is a parody of nsa.gov and has not been approved, endorsed, or authorized by the National Security Agency or by any other U.S. Government agency.
Much of this content was derived from news media, privacy groups, and government websites. Links to these sites are posted on the left-sidebars of each page.
 
I've been watching a lot of Youtube lately. Lots of ads for the Epoch Times about CHYNAH. I haven't subscribed to their service, but I just might. One brief article I saw was that China dropped 21 million cellphone users over the past 3 months, but again, haven't read the full piece.
 
I'll preface this by saying I haven't fact-checked the information independently. I did, however, wonder how they're getting the data.


NSA Enhanced surveillance, 5G and The COVID-19 Care Act… what just quietly happened?


Ever wonder where the data for the COVID-19 dashboards come from? How about the social distancing data? The reports and data are being streamed Via the NSA Data Center known as “Bumblehive”.

Here’s a statement I copied and pasted, right off their page and what they have to say…
“In the spirit of openness and transparency, here is a partial list of current and planned future data collection targets:
• internet searches (ie; here’s a collection of searches by Federal Government workers)
• websites visited
• emails sent and received
• social media activity (Facebook, Twitter, etc)
• blogging activity including posts read, written, and commented on
• videos watched and/or uploaded online
• photos viewed and/or uploaded online
• mobile phone GPS-location data
• mobile phone apps downloaded
• phone call records
• text messages sent and received
• Skype video calls
• online purchases and auction transactions
• credit card/ debit card transactions
• financial information
• legal documents
• travel documents
• health records
• cable television shows watched and recorded
• commuter toll records
• electronic bus and subway passes / Smartpasses
• facial recognition data from surveillance cameras
• educational records
• arrest records
• driver license information
• DNA
The PRISM program is our #1 source of raw intelligence and consists of data extracted from the servers of nine major American internet companies. In the spirit of openness and transparency, we have embedded the Twitter feed from the NSA_PRISMbot which periodically posts random samples of PRISM collection data.”


“If You Have Nothing to Hide, You Have Nothing to Fear.”

Hard to take any of that serious when I can't click through to the source content. nsa.gov1.info is an absolute no go for me, unless I'm looking for a good dose of daily spillage on my personal computer.
 
Listening to the Press Conference, if everyone remembers from a month ago now we had 10,000 ventilators in the reserve that was kept by DHHS. Well, the federal government has contracts for over 100k ventilators.
 
My guess is that the good Captain DID attempt to go thru the chain of command and finally said, "fuck it"...

Navy fires captain who sought help for virus-striken ship

WASHINGTON — The captain of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier facing a growing outbreak of the coronavirus was fired Thursday by Navy leaders who said he created a panic by sending his memo pleading for help to too many people.

Navy Secretary Thomas Modly said the ship's commander, Capt. Brett Crozier "demonstrated extremely poor judgement" in the middle of a crisis. He said the captain copied too many people on the memo, which was leaked to a California newspaper and quickly spread to many news outlets.

He said Crozier should have gone directly to his immediate commanders, who were already moving to help the ship.
 
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