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Is Anyone Asking Questions During Coronavirus?
Townhall.com ^ | March 13, 2020 | Chris Stigall

Posted on 03/13/2020 5:30:49 AM PDT by Kaslin

It gets very hard to ask questions when nearly all of the media and government and many of those you live near and work with are all wringing their hands in unison. COVID-19 or coronavirus has many scared and scrambling. But who’s asking questions beyond, “What do we do now!?” 

The psychology around this virus and the way it's being covered is very strange. We know President Trump began taking action in January to mitigate travel between China and the United States. Media and health officials knew about coronavirus then. Maybe you heard a passing blip about a cruise ship, but certainly nothing like this.

Stores weren’t having runs on hand sanitizer and toilet paper in January. Or February. Or even the first week of March. Why? Because the media was talking about the Democrat’s horse race. Biden was nearly done politically. Super Tuesday was just around the corner. But coronavirus was already here and spreading fast. Likely as early as the second half of last year. 

I’m prepared to suggest thousands of Americans have already contracted coronavirus, blew it off as the flu or a cold, and moved on. As they should.

Then, wham! Biden has a huge night and picks up “Joe-mentum.” Every Democrat who’d been ferociously competing for a year or more suddenly drops out at the same time and endorses Biden. Bernie gets crushed in two primary elections back to back. Then….CORONAVIRUS!

All public events cease. A near octogenarian who can’t string a cogent paragraph together is abruptly crowned the party victor well before the necessary delegates are earned to secure the Democrats’ nomination. Well before more scheduled debates. It’s just…over. 

Key Democrats are suggesting the remaining schedule of the contest should simply be terminated while Biden gets to hide from public view and coast to the fall, I guess? Then there’s President Trump and his wildly popular and well-attended rallies. Gone. Over. As are all public events. Just done. In a snap. 

No, I’m not making connections or crafting conspiracies. I’m simply asking you to consider where we’ve been – just days ago - versus where we are now. It’s freakishly different. When that kind of pivot-on-a-dime news happens, I like to back away and assess. 

Sharyl Attkisson, host of Full Measure on the Sinclair television network spoke with me this week about the media coverage surrounding COVID-19, and, like me, she drew on history and had many more questions than answers about the level of intensity this particular event is receiving now.

When I pointed to an Associated Press story – one of the few – to report the positive news 63,000 people have contracted coronavirus, recuperated and moved on with their lives, Attkisson suggested it’s likely a far bigger number. 

Think of it a different way. What if I told you a million Americans contracted coronavirus, but fewer than forty people have died from it to date. Half of those are in one community of nursing homes. Would that change your attitude about this at all? Maybe not. 

But is that possible? It’s highly possible, if not probable. The more people we verify contract this virus and live to tell the tale, the mortality rate drops to ridiculously low levels. More in line with a virulent flu season.   

But we’re not allowed to talk about that. You can’t even say flu and coronavirus in the same sentence lest you be accused of comparing the two or making it sound as though you’re downplaying an emergency. It’s called perspective. That’s all. And we need more of it. 

Attkisson went on to talk about some very alarming viruses and illnesses she’s covered in past years that struck her as far more concerning than coronavirus. “The CDC seems to pick and choose their diseases and how much attention they give them based on what, I don’t know, but it’s not consistent.”

Attkisson lamented today’s journalists - especially medical reporters - often see themselves as cheerleaders of the medical establishment even when they’re often wrong. “Reporters act as though it’s their patriotic duty to take at face value whatever corporate medical experts say.” 

When I asked her about the number of flu deaths in comparison to coronavirus in the United States, Attkisson pointed out even those numbers are inflated. As she’s reported in the past, many elderly patients who die of anything from congestive heart failure or pneumonia may still be listed as a flu death even if there’s a trace or even a hunch a flu virus is in their bloodstream.

“They overcount, some people say, flu deaths to pump up the numbers to make it look worse than it is. The reason is, if you look at CDC documents, they have an internal powerpoint that talks about how to increase demand for vaccines. Of course, our health officials and government are inextricably linked to the pharmaceutical industry…”

You can take it from there. 

I know, I know. It’s heresy to ask questions of the white lab coats, but they’re just as human as our corrupt-to-the-core intelligence officials of the last few years. We’re also told not to question the “consensus of scientists” that we control the intensity of weather or that Benghazi was because of a YouTube video, or…. fill in your favorite now debunked, once inarguable “fact.” There are plenty.

“I just think you have to not take everything at face value,” Attkisson told me in conclusion. “Ask questions, be prudent, and unfortunately - get your own information and try to make up your own mind on this stuff.”

Given the empty toilet paper shelves, I’d say we have a long way to go as a nation on that.  


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; coronavirus; dsj02; infectiousdisease; trumpadministration
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1 posted on 03/13/2020 5:30:49 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Maybe it has to do with the fast spreading nature, how we have limited ICU and respirator units and this thing has the potential to over run the ICU’s during peak. People don’t want to be without intensive care if they can’t breath.


2 posted on 03/13/2020 5:35:57 AM PDT by griffin
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To: Kaslin

What they need to do is expand the testing. They supposedly have a million tests available but they aren’t using them. My wife says that one of her former colleagues thinks she’s got it but they won’t test her because she hasn’t traveled. That is nuts. They should use all 1 million tests before the end of the month and manufacture another 1 million tests to replace them. Who makes this decision? Or is it just total chaos?


3 posted on 03/13/2020 5:36:49 AM PDT by Brilliant
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To: Kaslin

This virus also pushes the nations toward a one world government and
gives all governments more control over the citizens. I think it is a test on many levels. The world is very populated just now and that of itself makes it a dangerous place, because populations this size have to be herded or stampeded. There will be no more gentle suggestions.


4 posted on 03/13/2020 5:43:11 AM PDT by Cottonpatch
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To: Kaslin

Yup. It also comes on the heels of:

1. Democrats trying to steal a Presidential election with fake polls, voter fraud, dead voting, etc.

2. Multi-years coup attempt to remove a sitting President.

3. YEARS LONG anti-Trump diatribe in the media.

4. Booming economy

5. Polls indicating Trump’s reelection

Hey, “they” had to do something..... And this coronavirus does seem to target Boomers and men mostly..... Just saying.....It fixes the Social Security problem too.


5 posted on 03/13/2020 5:45:40 AM PDT by Whatever Works
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To: Kaslin

I think they are just getting all the testing available.

It is not all online, but it is rolling out right now.

By next week, we should start to have real testing capability for everyone.


6 posted on 03/13/2020 5:46:09 AM PDT by cba123 ( Toi la nguoi My. Toi bay gio o Viet Nam.)
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To: Kaslin

Excellent story which suggests but seems afraid to say the events timeline described points to a planned manipulation and an agenda driven reporting.

I also believe this. Read this piece carefully and it becomes more than obvious.


7 posted on 03/13/2020 5:46:30 AM PDT by billyboy15
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To: cba123

It is a mistake to believe everyone will or even should be tested. It would be a massive aste of resources and only under a Dr’s orders should testing be permitted.


8 posted on 03/13/2020 5:51:03 AM PDT by billyboy15
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To: Kaslin

Before March, no testing no panic.
Post March 1, much more testing, induced public panic.
What a bunch of babies.
We were once a strong and powerful country.
Now we teeter on the 49/51% ratio of idiots ruling the masses.
The sad fact is many want someone to control them. Weak human nature is outnumbering the strong, survival minded humans.


9 posted on 03/13/2020 5:52:38 AM PDT by 9422WMR
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To: Whatever Works

This was an extremely successful test run.

The next one is gonna be really ugly.


10 posted on 03/13/2020 5:54:59 AM PDT by joethedrummer
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To: Kaslin

This article is by radio host Chris Stigall. He used to be on three stations in my area of Kansas City. Last I heard he was in Philadelphia but have not followed him.


11 posted on 03/13/2020 5:55:08 AM PDT by Mozilla (Truth Is Stranger than Fiction)
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To: Mozilla

Chris left Philadelphia I just read and moved to podcasting with another ex-KC Radio host at KCMO 810am Paige Powers.


12 posted on 03/13/2020 5:58:29 AM PDT by Mozilla (Truth Is Stranger than Fiction)
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To: billyboy15

True.

If you test safe today you could still pick up the virus tomorrow.

I would like to see a massive test in a smaller city near ground zero. One done for statistical purposes.

Get a better idea of the percent in a given population.


13 posted on 03/13/2020 5:59:13 AM PDT by PeteB570 ( Islam is the sea in which the Terrorist Shark swims. The deeper the sea the larger the shark.)
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To: Mozilla

He’s still in Philadelphia, just moved to another station. 6 to 9 a.m., AM990 The Answer. Love him to pieces!


14 posted on 03/13/2020 6:06:57 AM PDT by MsMoose
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To: Kaslin; neverdem; ProtectOurFreedom; Mother Abigail; EBH; vetvetdoug; Smokin' Joe; Global2010; ...
Good read!
Bring Out Your Dead

Post to me or FReep mail to be on/off the Bring Out Your Dead ping list.

The purpose of the “Bring Out Your Dead” ping list (formerly the “Ebola” ping list) is very early warning of emerging pandemics, as such it has a high false positive rate.

The false positive rate was 100%.

At some point we may well have a high mortality pandemic, and likely as not the “Bring Out Your Dead” threads will miss the beginning entirely.

*sigh* Such is life, and death...

If a quarantine saves just one child's life, it's worth it.

15 posted on 03/13/2020 6:07:07 AM PDT by null and void (By the pricking of my lungs, Something wicked this way comes ...)
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To: Kaslin
Here's what needs to be highlighted from this excellent article:

The psychology around this virus and the way it's being covered is very strange. We know President Trump began taking action in January to mitigate travel between China and the United States. Media and health officials knew about coronavirus then. Maybe you heard a passing blip about a cruise ship, but certainly nothing like this.

Stores weren’t having runs on hand sanitizer and toilet paper in January. Or February. Or even the first week of March. Why? Because the media was talking about the Democrat’s horse race. Biden was nearly done politically. Super Tuesday was just around the corner.

Then, wham! Biden [wins South Carolina]...Every Democrat who’d been ferociously competing for a year or more suddenly drops out at the same time and endorses Biden. Bernie gets crushed in two primary elections back to back. Then….CORONAVIRUS!

All public events cease. A near octogenarian who can’t string a cogent paragraph together is abruptly crowned the party victor well before the necessary delegates are earned to secure the Democrats’ nomination. Well before more scheduled debates. It’s just…over.

Key Democrats are suggesting the remaining schedule of the contest should simply be terminated while Biden gets to hide from public view and coast to the fall, I guess? Then there’s President Trump and his wildly popular and well-attended rallies. Gone. Over. As are all public events. Just done. In a snap.


17 posted on 03/13/2020 6:11:30 AM PDT by Avalon Memories (Politics is all about quid pro quos. Donate to me! Vote for me! I'll give you "free" stuff.)
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To: Cottonpatch
This virus also pushes the nations toward a one world government

Because a one Europe government did such a GREAT job of confining the Wuhan Virus to a Chinese enclave in Italy...

The solution is ALWAYS more government and higher taxes, always, always, always!

18 posted on 03/13/2020 6:13:41 AM PDT by null and void (By the pricking of my lungs, Something wicked this way comes ...)
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To: Brilliant

Who makes this decision? Or is it just total chaos?

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If you’ve ever worked inside a massive bureaucracy you know the answer. Add a ‘chaos multiple’ to that because of all of the health releated bureaucracies involved in the Cornonavirus issue. Not surprisingly, its a mess.

Bureaucracies consist of countless layers of personnel, offices and functions and are rarely, if ever, proactive or efficient. Yet we keep expanding and multiplying them.


19 posted on 03/13/2020 6:14:22 AM PDT by Starboard (has so far)
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To: USS Alaska
If, as the hockey stick graphite squad claim, is accurate we will have many thousands of deaths by April.

We'll survive that. It took a near 50% fatality rate in medieval Europe to destroy the existing system.

If not, and the death rate remains low, what new reason will we have for all out panic?

Orange man bad, and we might get another 4 years of soaring economy and more freedoms *SOB!*?

If I am wrong, I will admit it on FR, but I maintain that most of this panic and hysteria is media created, is not based in fact but projections by the same people that have been predicting the end of the world in 12 years.

I hope you don't have to.

In the words of a very smart man, "Let's see what happens".

You?

20 posted on 03/13/2020 6:20:16 AM PDT by null and void (By the pricking of my lungs, Something wicked this way comes ...)
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