More on China pollution and the coronavirus cover story

by Jon Rappoport

March 3, 2020

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First, I want to mention 5G technology, which, according to reports, has been widely deployed in Wuhan, “the epicenter of the China epidemic.” Readers have sent me links to articles and videos that highlight human damage caused by 5G.

I’m aware of this damage. I’ve written about it before, and, I revisited it in a piece I wrote a few days ago titled 5G and the China epidemic. What is creating illness and death in China is not an either-or situation. In my past research on epidemics, I’ve found several causes of disease in every “epidemic”—causes which have nothing to do with a virus.

In Wuhan, in addition to air pollution, we could certainly be looking at 5G, and other situations of damage—for example, water pollution, heavy chemical spraying.

I’ve also received communications asking about “all the other cases of the coronavirus” occurring in countries where air pollution is not a significant factor. To answer these questions, I urge reading all my articles on the so-called “China epidemic” (archive here). I’ve covered how “cases of the disease” are “discovered”—through entirely misleading and worthless diagnostic tests. It’s always been easy to invent case numbers using these tests.

All right. A reader has sent me a significant piece published, in 2005, in the British medical journal, The Lancet. It emphasizes the destructive nature of air pollution in Chinese cities. Here are several excerpts.

The Lancet, November 19, 2005; CHINA: THE AIR POLLUTION CAPITAL OF THE WORLD, by Jonathan Watt:

“Over 400,000 premature deaths a year in China are blamed on air pollution levels…”

“According to the European Space Agency, Beijing and its neighbouring north-east Chinese provinces have the world’s worst levels of nitrogen dioxide, which can cause fatal damage to the lungs.” [The so-called “coronavirus disease” is pneumonia.]

“At a recent seminar, Zhang Lijun, deputy director of the environmental protection agency, said that pollution levels could more than quadruple within 15 years unless the country slows the rise in energy consumption and car use.” [15 years later, it’s a “coronavirus epidemic.” How convenient.]

“A recently published study, conducted by the Chinese Academy on Environmental Planning, found that a third of China’s urban residents were exposed to harmful levels of pollution. More than 100 million people live in cities where the air reaches levels considered ‘very dangerous’.”

“The academy blamed air pollution for 411,000 [yearly] premature deaths—mostly from lung and heart-related diseases.”

“’It’s a conservative figure. The real figure could be higher’, Wang Jin’nan, a chief engineer of the academy, told the AFP news agency. ‘These figures all exist, but the local governments do not want us to reveal them.’ Asked for an interview with The Lancet, academy officials declined, saying the matter was ‘too sensitive’.”

“The political implications of worsening pollution are becoming more apparent. Although it does not publish figures on the link between pollution and health, the [Chinese] government admits that respiratory diseases are the leading cause of death in China…” [Pneumonia is called THE “coronavirus” disease.]

“Such health concerns, particularly regarding cancer and birth defects thought to be caused by chemical factories, have been a major factor in a recent wave of protests. Among the latest was the demonstration last month by hundreds of people living in a Beijing suburb against plans to build a factory in their neighbourhood. But similar outbreaks [protests] are occurring nationwide on an almost weekly basis.” [All the protests are gone now; key cities are locked down.]

“This situation is not unique to Beijing. Frequent dirty grey skies are taken for granted in Shanghai, Wuhan, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong…Water has suffered the same fate as air. Increasingly likely to be exploited for dams and dumpsites, it is estimated that three-quarters of the rivers running through Chinese cities are so polluted that they cannot be used for drinking or fishing.”

“In 2008, it is quite possible that this authoritarian government will restrict traffic and close factories to ensure blue skies for the month of the Olympics. But it will only be a temporary fix. Unless more drastic measures are taken soon, the health costs of pollution will be paid in China for generations to come.”

I can think of a more drastic measure. Claim a new virus is killing people, lock down cities and quarantine 100 million people, and shove all the news about deadly pollution far, far into the background.


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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.

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9 comments on “More on China pollution and the coronavirus cover story

  1. Rae says:

    thx Jon for continuing to bottom line this steaming pile of bs

    why do humans so readily embrace lemming behavior?

    thank you for your tireless efforts!

  2. Jaymie says:

    Jon thank-you for this update. I have been sending everyone I know to your site for these updates,

  3. Low Voltage says:

    I’m completely on board the pollution angle. I lived in São Paulo, Brazil in the early 1990s, and I can speak first hand to the debilitating nature of industrial air pollution. It’s much worse than smog.

    However, the 5G thing just doesn’t strike me as genuine. For reasons I can’t understand, almost no one seems to be aware that the their microwave ovens and their WiFi equipment operate on the same frequency. If 2.4Ghz can cook food, why do they need 60Ghz to give us flu-like symptoms?

    Nobody knows the long term effects of this radiation, and I know for a fact (I was there) that the first school WiFi systems were installed in poor, black districts. I don’t think they waited more than one year to see that the students weren’t coming home with lesions on their bodies before they started installing WiFi everywhere.

    So, if the 60Ghz wavelength is so powerful, why aren’t they using it for something else besides data transmission. However, like I said before, the long-term effects can only be bad.

    • Rick says:

      It’s not all 60Ghz. Most rollouts of 5g, as I understand, are around 20ghz… bad enough. Higher frequencies might be the operational function of Directed Energy Weapons.

      Microwaves might require a certain power level like 300 watts in a closely confined space… like an oven– to make 2.4 gigs cook something. Cellphone towers might not be transmitting at that power level– but they might have the ability to ramp it up.

  4. NC says:

    And then they have to spray toxic chemicals all around to “kill the virus”, thereby making the toxic soup all the worse.

    • TheAlmightyPill says:

      Don’t forget the “compassionate” use of highly toxic experimental drugs to treat the “infected.”

  5. Alan says:

    I am old enough to remember the beautiful clear blue skies we had here in Hong Kong. We rarely have it now, kind of.

    Much more central to the real causes (air pollution, 5G or whatever) behind reported cases here and there is the basic con, that the virus is unproven and the tests are bogus. People who can’t warp their minds around this very point, the phony tests, can only accept the magically spreading virus as absolute truth, while disregarding the logical explanation that with a meaningless test, you can cook up cases (out of ordinary flu/pneumonia, or even without – just say “asymptotic”) wherever you test people.

  6. blue horizons says:

    “It’s a conservative figure. The real figure could be higher.”

    No doubt. Twenty years ago, as a young researcher fresh out of training, two of my colleagues in an academic institution were neurologists from China. One of them told me he used to smoke a pack of cigarettes a day, which were common gifts from patients. He said he rationalized it because a study had shown in China’s large cities like Beijing the pollution was so bad it was equivalent to smoking four PACKS of cigarettes a day and thus one more pack wouldn’t make that much difference. The pollution has gotten worse since my former colleague smoked.

    Now imagine yourself living in that atmosphere. You would most likely avoid going outside and then be at greater risk for a very low vitamin level. That’s a recipe for a health disaster.

  7. Watt says:

    current global rollout of 5g.
    https://www.speedtest.net/ookla-5g-map

    cheers!

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