There's always a silver lining, eh?
If they can keep the coronageddon balloon in the air, we should be able to meet our 2030 climate goals in about six months, judging by how the air has cleared up over parts of China and Italy.
That does of course come at a cost, but what's a few hundred million more unemployed on a big ship like Planet Earth?
What puzzles me is how the folks beating the drum for this "pandemic" seem to be bereft of basic math skills.
Consider that in a normal, average, non-hysterical, business-as-usual year, your seasonal flu takes anywhere from 300 to 600 thousand lives, without fanfare and without even being newsworthy. That's roughly 25,000 a month at the low end.
COVID-19 has been ravaging the globe for three months now, and we're closing in on 12,000 deaths.
Over three months? And that's why we have to shut down the global economy?
Something's not adding up here, folks.
Check out what John Pilger has to say about this "pandemic."
Twelve thousand people die of Wuhan Flu over three months, and we have to lock down the planet.
Twice that number die every day because they don't get enough to eat, and nobody gives a shit.
Something to contemplate.
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