I remember sometime in the past 2 years there was a post that said some actuary firm was predicting that the U.S. population would be 100 million less than it is now. Does anyone else remember that?
I remember sometime in the past 2 years there was a post that said some actuary firm was predicting that the U.S. population would be 100 million less than it is now. Does anyone else remember that?
What will you say on judgment day?
The bankers win every war.
When growing food is outlawed I'll BE an outlaw.
China coronavirus spread is accelerating, Xi Jinping warns
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-51249208
56 Million Chinese On Lockdown As Virus Spreads To Australia, Malaysia
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/...ralia-malaysia
Xi Jinping: Accelerating Spread of Coronavirus ‘Grave Situation’ — Suspends Tourist Travel Abroad
https://www.breitbart.com/border/2020/01/25/xi-jinping-accelerating-spread-of-coronavirus-grave-situation-suspends-tourist-travel-abroad/
"At that time there shall arise Michael, the great prince, guardian of your people; It shall be a time unsurpassed in distress since nations began until that time." (Dn 12:1)
www.call2holiness.org/iniquity.htm
But coronavirus it is just a common cold virus.
Yep, the coronavirus is just a common virus that infects your nose, sinuses and upper throat and produces the same symptoms as a cold. But the fear that is being spread by public health authorities and the news media would make one think the earth is in the middle of a historic human pandemic.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/01/...0001137-death/
The numbers just don't add up
https://www.theorganicprepper.com/nu...n-coronavirus/
Human Coronavirus Types
Coronaviruses are named for the crown-like spikes on their surface. There are four main sub-groupings of coronaviruses, known as alpha, beta, gamma, and delta.
Human coronaviruses were first identified in the mid-1960s. The seven coronaviruses that can infect people are:
Common human coronaviruses
- 229E (alpha coronavirus)
- NL63 (alpha coronavirus)
- OC43 (beta coronavirus)
- HKU1 (beta coronavirus)
Other human coronaviruses
- MERS-CoV (the beta coronavirus that causes Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS)
- SARS-CoV (the beta coronavirus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS)
- 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
People around the world commonly get infected with human coronaviruses 229E, NL63, OC43, and HKU1.
Sometimes coronaviruses that infect animals can evolve and make people sick and become a new human coronavirus. Three recent examples of this are 2019-nCoV, SARS-CoV, and MERS-CoV.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/types.html
Coronavirus is a genus. In that genus, you find viruses that infect animals and viruses that infect humans, viruses that are harmless and viruses that are quite serious.
"Thermonuclear, Pandemic-Level Bad" - Harvard Epidemiologist Warns Viral Outbreak Might Get A Lot Worse
by Tyler Durden
Sat, 01/25/2020 - 17:35
As we've stepped up our coverage of the nCoV coronavirus outbreak over the past week, some on Twitter have published what we feel are exaggerated criticisms accusing us of fearmongering.
While we understand that the information we've shared can be distressing, we'd like to take a moment to remind readers that all of the information and research we have cited is legitimate, having originally been conducted by credible epidemiologists, like the UK's Jonathan Read. The fact is, the Chinese government hasn't been nearly as "transparent" as it promised, and it seems like the more we learn about the true scope of this outbreak, the more concerned we become.
The reality is that - as the Architect told Neo in "The Matrix: Reloaded" - denial is the most predictable of human responses. And while the world's public health authorities certainly still have time to get their arms around this outbreak before it becomes a massive, global pandemic with deadly consequences, the WHO's dithering response the other day (asserting that they don't yet have enough evidence of human-to-human secondary transmission to declare a global health emergency) certainly doesn't inspire confidence.
Now that we have that out of the way - let's move on to Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding, a public health scientist on the faculty at Harvard.
A few days ago, Dr. Feigl-Ding tweeted that he was "really, deeply worried about this new coronavirus outbreak" because the virus seemed to have an"upward infection trajectory curve much steeper than SARS."
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Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding @DrEricDing
I’ll be honest - as an epidemiologist, I’m really deeply worried about this new coronavirus outbreak. 1) the virus has an upward infection trajectory curve much steeper than SARS. 2) it can be transmitted person to person before symptoms appear — I.e. it is silently contagious!
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitic...reak-might-get
Europe used to have empires. They were run by emperors.
Then we had kingdoms. They were run by kings.
Now we have countries...
Europe used to have empires. They were run by emperors.
Then we had kingdoms. They were run by kings.
Now we have countries...
Has anyone considered the issues of global marketplace and places like Amazon, where half the sellers are actually in heavily infected Chinese cities, shipping even today to mostly America?
I recently purchased a case of Mountain House from Amazon. Guess where it shipped from.
On a related point, I’m heading out to buy some cases of bottled water.
Panic early and beat the rush!