The China “epidemic”: lying about viruses

by Jon Rappoport

January 29, 2020

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In my ongoing series of articles (archive here), I’ve already established at least a dozen reasons for rejecting the coronavirus story. In particular, demanding that we believe the coronavirus is responsible for an epidemic is absurd.

In this article, I’m going to cover another angle.

In contemporary history, the officials most guilty of spreading disinformation about epidemics work for major public health agencies—two, in particular. The World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC). For the moment, let’s focus on the CDC.

The Agency has quite a track record of lying about viruses. Therefore, trusting them to say anything about an epidemic caused by a virus now would be on the order of driving a car out on the road when you know it has no brakes.

Here is an astonishingly egregious example of what I mean. The CDC pushes the flu vaccine as if the continued existence of planet Earth depends on it. Their conventional idea is: the flu virus must be prevented from causing disease; our best protection is the flu vaccine; it prepares the body to defeat that virus when it comes along for real.

This highly debatable point of view presupposes, of course, that the flu is, in fact, caused by the flu virus. Well, sure. Obviously.

But suppose something is very wrong and twisted about that supposition?

Enter Peter Doshi, PhD. He asks: how many people diagnosed with the flu really have the flu?

Writing in the online BMJ (British Medical Journal), he reveals a monstrosity:

Every year, hundreds of thousands of respiratory samples are taken from flu patients in the US and tested in labs. Here is the kicker: only a small percentage of these samples show the presence of a flu virus.

This means: most of the people in America who are diagnosed by doctors with the flu have no flu virus in their bodies.

So they don’t have the flu.

Therefore, even if you assume the flu vaccine is useful and safe, it couldn’t possibly prevent all those “flu cases” that aren’t flu cases.

The vaccine couldn’t possibly work.

The vaccine isn’t designed to prevent fake flu, unless pigs can fly.

Here’s the exact quote from Doshi’s BMJ review, “Influenza: marketing vaccines by marketing disease” (BMJ 2013; 346:f3037):

“…even the ideal influenza vaccine, matched perfectly to circulating strains of wild influenza and capable of stopping all influenza viruses, can only deal with a small part of the ‘flu’ problem because most ‘flu’ appears to have nothing to do with influenza. Every year, hundreds of thousands of respiratory specimens are tested across the US. Of those tested, on average 16% are found to be influenza positive.

“…It’s no wonder so many people feel that ‘flu shots’ don’t work: for most flus, they can’t.”

Because most diagnosed cases of the flu (84 percent) aren’t the flu.

So even if you’re a true believer in mainstream vaccine theory, you’re on the short end of the stick here. They’re conning your socks off.

When you boil it down, the CDC is lying about viruses. They’re saying the flu virus is THERE, in the bodies of people who are diagnosed with the flu, when for the overwhelming percentage of such people, the flu virus ISN’T there.

So why would you believe them now, when they talk about the Chinese coronavirus as the cause of a so-called epidemic?

In order to push vaccines, they’ll say and do anything.

Even a used car salesman, operating out of a lot that looks like a hurricane blew through it, sells you some kind of broken down car. At the CDC, they’re selling viruses that aren’t there at all.


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Jon Rappoport

The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free NoMoreFakeNews emails here or his free OutsideTheRealityMachine emails here.

6 comments on “The China “epidemic”: lying about viruses

  1. steve says:

    Jon

    A complete interview here with Alex Jones interviewing Pieczenik about his mentor at Cornell his buddy Anthony Fauci.

    https://banned.video/watch?id=5e321425dce229001de167fe

  2. Morten says:

    Hi Jon
    Thanks for your great work on virus fakery. Im sharing it with all my friends here in Denmark. A few ones are open and receptive for information like this but most reject without reading and understanding. I myself am greatly entertained and inspired by your writings. Keep up the good work!
    Morten

  3. Steven Kenessey says:

    […] I […] found my way to an article about the Chinese virus (Jon Rappoport) which my wife has been talking about a lot as nothing adds up about it and it looks like she may have some answers. I’ll have to read it. […]

  4. Amanda says:

    Thanks again, Jon.

    I’m dropping links to your site all over the place. I saw you with Richie Allen–do you do interviews with others?? Are you open to more interviews? I’d love to get you on some alternative radio shows, so you can talk about the current fake epidemic, as well as past frauds (especially the HIV/AIDs scam–once people wake up to that one, it’s easy to see the others).

  5. Patrick says:

    I occasionally attempt to have a rational discussion with those true believers. Proponents of widespread vaccination like to talk about “herd immunity,” which they think is very important. In order for “herd immunity” to work (magic, that is), everyone has to get vaccinated [no matter how insufficient one’s pro-vaccine argument]. And then they get sick and I don’t see them for a while.

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