Sorry to see your country join the stupid mask club.

Just notice he doesn't site a law, so there can be no enforcement worth anything.

If you didn't already subscribe, go to TheHealthyAmerican.org and also subscribe to her YouTube channel because she is helping people from every state fight these crazy "recommendations" masquerading as a law.

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Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 10:19 AM
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Subject: Re: finally, a meaningful statistic

And now my county has finally caved: https://tn-williamsoncountyops.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/371/SKM_C300i20070610000?bidId=

On Jul 2, 2020, at 4:31 PM, wrote:


"Just a bad flu," as I've been saying all along. 🙂

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Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 4:17 PM
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Subject: Re: finally, a meaningful statistic

The more I look at this "meaningful statistic" the more I see how the gross amount of deaths year-on-year were possibly increased:

1) most of the nursing home deaths were in states where the governors (5 of them, all Democrats), ordered covid patients into the nursing homes

2) in the border states they have been taking in lots Mexican covid patients (and the deaths are surely counted as US deaths)

3) as said, some deaths were from people afraid to go to the hospital who should have

4) as said, hospitals can be dangerous and more people might have gone who normally wouldn't, due to panic

It's possible the above could account for close to the 18% increase.

Anyway, attached is an audio clip from science writer Robert Zimmerman analyzing the whole covid scenario scientifically (it's just a bad flu).

On 7/1/20 6:51 PM, wrote:
Smart, Bill
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Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 4:42 PM
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Subject: RE: finally, a meaningful statistic

Take the (often misleading) headline with a grain of salt since that is the conclusion they WANT you to reach, as well as the pictures of coffins (scare tactics). You should always read articles from the bottom, up. That way you start off with the most salient (usually downplayed) facts.

At the bottom, it says, "The study does not address the issue of deaths caused indirectly by the pandemic. These are people who died of other causes, such as a heart attack or stroke and refused to go to a hospital for fear of getting infected with the coronavirus."

From: Don
Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 5:24 PM
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Subject: Re: finally, a meaningful statistic

My point was that there are a lot more deaths this year, so there's something going on. thinks it's doctor-caused. It could also be caused by covid-19.

On 7/1/20 4:49 PM, — wrote:

s relatives in Holland say its about the same there. Most wear masks but they know they don't help. If you spit a lot while talking you should wear a mask ?

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Subject: Re: finally, a meaningful statistic

It would make sense that with all the effort to scare people, plus the campaign against the known treatments that are mostly natural and therefore cheap as hell, 18% above normal deaths would not surprise anyone.

I wonder how it plays out in other countries that are not so under the thumb of the criminals in charge of health.

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possibly — doctors are the #1 cause of death in this country

On 7/1/20 2:07 PM, wrote:

Lots of people are so freaked out by the fear campaign that they are showing up at hospitals like NY and dying by mistreatment, nothing more than succumbing from their fear.

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Subject: finally, a meaningful statistic

Hard to argue with this, since it takes into account all deaths vs. last
year.

https://www.france24.com/en/20200701-pandemic-caused-18-pc-rise-in-deaths-in-us-study

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