Anonymous ID: aa192c July 20, 2020, 4:11 p.m. No.10026268   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6478 >>6737 >>6903 >>6917

Ron Paul Exposes Big Holes In The COVID 'Spike' Narrative

 

Motorcycle accidents ruled Covid deaths? In the rush to paint Florida as the epicenter of the “second wave” of the coronavirus outbreak, government officials and their allies in the mainstream media have stooped to ridiculous depths to maximize the death count. A television station this weekend looked into two highly unusual Covid deaths among victims in their 20s, and when they asked about co-morbidities they were told one victim had none, because his Covid death came in the form of a fatal motorcycle accident.

 

Sadly, this is not an isolated incident. In fact the “spike” that has dominated the mainstream for the last couple of weeks is full of examples of such trickery.

 

Washington state last week revised its Covid death numbers downward when it was revealed that anyone who passed away for any reason whatsoever who also had coronavirus was listed as a “Covid-19 death” even if the cause of death had nothing to do with Covid-19.

 

In South Carolina, the state health agency admitted that the “spike” in Covid deaths was only the result of delayed reporting of suspected Covid deaths.

 

An analysis of reported daily Covid deaths last week compared to actual day-of-death in Houston revealed that the recent “spike” consisted largely of deaths that occurred in April through June. Why delay reporting until now?

 

We do know that based on this “spike” the Democrat mayor of Houston cancelled the convention of the Texas Republican Party. Mission accomplished?

 

Doesn’t it seem suspicious that so many states have experienced “delayed” reporting of deaths until Fauci and his gang of “experts” announced that we are in a new nightmare scenario?

 

Last week in Florida – which is perhaps not coincidentally the location of the Republican Party’s national convention – another scandal emerged when hundreds of Covid test centers reported 100 percent positive results. Obviously this would paint a far grimmer picture of the resurgence of the virus. Orlando Health, for example, reported a positivity rate of 98 percent – a shocking level – but a further investigation revealed a true positivity rate of only 9.4 percent. Those “anomalies” were repeated throughout the state.

 

http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2020/july/20/big-holes-in-the-covid-spike-narrative/

Anonymous ID: aa192c July 20, 2020, 4:13 p.m. No.10026283   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6478 >>6487 >>6558 >>6737 >>6903 >>6917

The US Can Now Buy Canada: Treasury Cash Balance Hits A Record $1.812 Trillion

 

The Treasury cash balance has been surging ever since a flood of T-Bill issuance was unleashed at the start of Q2 to prefund the trillions in fiscal stimulus outlays that are needed to keep the US economy for collapsing, with the total amount of cash on (Steven Mnuchin's) hand rising by a record $1.4 trillion, since April 1.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/us-can-now-buy-canada-treasury-cash-balance-hits-record-1812-trillion

Anonymous ID: aa192c July 20, 2020, 4:16 p.m. No.10026317   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6371

Lebanese National Sentenced to 42 Months in Prison for Illegally Exporting Drone Parts and Technology

 

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/lebanese-national-sentenced-42-months-prison-illegally-exporting-drone-parts-and-technology

Anonymous ID: aa192c July 20, 2020, 4:18 p.m. No.10026351   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6527

AP says it will keep 'white' lowercase after recent decision to capitalize 'Black'

 

'White people generally do not share the same history and culture, or the experience of being discriminated against because of skin color'

 

The Associated Press on Monday announced that it will continue to keep the term "white" lowercase "in racial, ethnic and cultural senses."

 

The move follows the outlet's decision last month to capitalize "Black."

 

John Daniszewski, the AP's vice president for Standards, noted in a blog post that the news outlet "consulted with a wide group of people internally and externally around the globe and considered a variety of commentary in making these decisions."

 

"There was clear desire and reason to capitalize Black," Daniszewski continued. "Most notably, people who are Black have strong historical and cultural commonalities, even if they are from different parts of the world, and even if they now live in different parts of the world. That includes the shared experience of discrimination due solely to the color of one's skin."

 

He added, however, that at the moment there's "less support for capitalizing white."

 

The reason? "White people generally do not share the same history and culture, or the experience of being discriminated against because of skin color," Daniszewski noted. "In addition, we are a global news organization, and in much of the world there is considerable disagreement, ambiguity, and confusion about whom the term includes."

 

While the AP acknowledges that "white people's skin color plays into systemic inequalities and injustices, and we want our journalism to robustly explore those problems," Daniszewski said "capitalizing the term white, as is done by white supremacists, risks subtly conveying legitimacy to such beliefs."

 

More from the outlet:

 

Some have expressed the belief that if we don't capitalize white, we are being inconsistent and discriminating against white people or, conversely, that we are implying that white is the default. We also recognize the argument that capitalizing the term could pull white people more fully into issues and discussions of race and equality. We will closely watch how usage and thought evolves, and will periodically review our decision.

 

How did folks react?

 

Commentary has been coming in fast from the AP's Twitter post about its decision to keep "white" lowercase while capitalizing "Black" — and as you can imagine, not everybody views it as a helpful or fair-minded move:

 

"They should both be lowercase, as that is the grammatically correct way," one commenter noted. "This doesn't make any sense."

"Wow, that's not racist at all, except for the racist part," another commenter said.

"Capitalizing things to show some sort of respect is gratuitous," yet another individual opined. "Proper nouns are capitalized and adjectives derived thereof are capitalized. Common nouns and adjectives derived thereof are not. Period. Paragraph."

"Total and complete racism, bigotry, and just flat out idiocy," another person said.

"The woke mob cannot be satiated, @AP," one commenter added. "This does nothing other than signal your irrationality, intellectual weakness, and dishonesty. Congrats!"

 

Oh, and if you want an idea of what support for the AP's decision looks like, one commenter in the thread offered frequent defenses. Here's one of them: "My love, this is not what racism is. Uppercasing 'Black' is a symbol to make up for all of the history, culture, and knowledge that the world robbed from them when we enslaved them. We don't do it for white people because we don't need to. We are celebrated already."

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/ap-white-lowercase-capitalize-black