Ecuador Infierno, 5 minute video, viewer discretion advised.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idbisJsl1sI
Sorry, without confirmation I believe non of this crap. We just caught the NYT using clips from Italy showing dead bodies being shoveled into trucks and claimed by the Slimes to be videos taken in NYC.
So you can take these make believe videos until authenticated and shove them where the sun don’t shine.
And yeah, clutcher, it is a flu and there have been worse....much worse without 1% of the horsesh*t we have been put thru.
If it’s on Youtube it must be true.
Early reports from China included that sort of thing. It turned out not to be true. That isn't how this virus goes. To me, any news report which includes people keeling over on the sidewalk lacks credibility.
That was horrific.
The fact that we are at this point in a pandemic (possibly 4 months into this) and the general population cannot feel confident about what the true situation or danger to themselves and their families that this virus presents is a huge problem. Any illnesses or deaths of those who get this virus because they dont take reports seriously enough can be laid directly at the feet of todays so-called mainstream media and government officials.
After the general population has been lied to by the media and government officials so often and for so long is it any wonder that so many no longer believe what they are being told with any confidence?
One clip looks like a bunch of buzzards circling. Over a hospital?
Thanks, Matt.
I appreciate all your efforts.
Good stuff.
Let’s just let it rip,
According to the John Hopkins site, Ecuador has only 98 Mexican Beer Virus deaths and 2758 confirmed cases.
BUFFALO JUMP!!!!
KILLBOX!!!!
Theres that just dropping in the streets that we saw in smuggled video from Wuhan.
I have friends from Cuenca, Ecuador. I will pray extra for their beautiful country.
The LA Times report said 93 confirmed dead with virus at time of report. Little testing. Also, commented that bodies that had collapsed were in front of hospitals and were thought to be indigents, most unclaimed, about 400 in total.
Ecuador used to be one of the most popular places to retire overseas for Americans. We looked at it for a while before we chose Spain. I wonder if the expats are still there or have retreated back to the USA?
Just think of the sacrifices these folks are making to get Trump out of office. //sarcasm
Many thanks for posting this.
I have a special feeling for Ecuador because I used to help support a little girl there through a program called Foster Child or something like that. If you sent a separate gift, the money went straight to the family, and when I did I was told that it went to buy a sewing machine for the mother so she could have some income and a bed for the “foster child,” who had been sleeping on the floor.
I am breaking the rule about not telling when you give because I wanted to relate the poverty. This was in the suburbs of Guayaquil, which are poorer than the inner city.
The letters that came to me from the father were so beautiful, both in handwriting and in politeness and gratitude. I remember them so well. The point in that video where one person remains a little longer at the coffin as the others move away was heartbreaking.
Did they put all 98 in this video?
Anyway, the pandemic is bad enough. Best to convince people with real facts and figures.
Chart courtesy Travis McGee (If it would save just one life, shouldn't we be willing and helping so millions lose their jobs?)
https://www.france24.com/en/20200402-troops-gather-150-bodies-of-virus-victims-in-ecuador-port-city
They’re currently averaging temps in the high 80s.
So much for warmer weather knocking this thing out.
:-(