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Trillions in Coronavirus Spending Could Explode Deficits to World War II Levels

April 1st, 2020

Trillions here. Trillions there. “Now there’s no telling just how high the deficit will go.” Via: Marketwatch: Now there’s no telling just how high the deficit will go. … Altogether, deficit spending in the next two years could drive the national debt to around $29 trillion from an estimated $23.6 trillion right now. Previously the […]

“If the Virus Hadn’t Caused the Crash, Something Else Would Have”

April 1st, 2020

Via: Bloomberg: The novel coronavirus has already had a significant impact on the global economy, which will worsen if the outbreak and the shutdowns designed to contain it continue for very long. But it’s only an accelerant: If not Covid-19, as the disease caused by the virus is known, something else would have started the […]

Dr. John Ioannidis of Stanford University, Perspectives on the Pandemic

March 31st, 2020

If Covid-19 hadn’t been identified as a novel disease, and it caused 10,000 deaths in the U.S., this would be, “Well within the range of statistical noise,” of routine deaths from influenza. Without the current hype, this would attract less attention than a professional basketball game, according to Dr. Ioannidis. And yet, somehow: A billion […]

10 More Experts Criticizing the Coronavirus Panic

March 31st, 2020

Via: Off Guardian: Following on from our previous list, here are ten more expert voices, drowned out or disregarded by the mainstream narrative, offering their take on the coronavirus outbreak.

Coronavirus: A New 9/11? The Propaganda of Terror and Fear, A Lesson from Recent History

March 28th, 2020

Via: Off Guardian: The ongoing and unfolding reactions to the Corona Virus look set to have wide-ranging and long-lasting effect on politics, society and economics. The drive to close down all activities is extraordinary as are the measures being promoted to isolate people from each other. The deep-rooted fear of contagious disease, hardwired into the […]

“If Getting Us Into $6 Trillion More Debt Doesn’t Matter, Then Why Not $350 Trillion?”

March 28th, 2020

Via: ZeroHedge: …out of the $2 trillion, only $290 billion is meant for direct payments to families, which as a reminder was the whole point of the bill. … If getting us into $6 trillion more debt doesn’t matter, then why are we not getting $350 trillion more in debt so that we can give […]

Gordon Brown Calls for Global Government to Tackle Coronavirus

March 27th, 2020

Tell me another one. Via: Guardian: Gordon Brown has urged world leaders to create a temporary form of global government to tackle the twin medical and economic crises caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The former Labour prime minister, who was at the centre of the international efforts to tackle the impact of the near-meltdown of […]

Prof Who Predicted 500K UK Deaths Now Says Under 20K Will Die, Peak In Two Weeks

March 27th, 2020

This is the yellowcake uranium moment of the Covid-19 op. Via: Zero Hedge: Imperial College London’s Neil Ferguson – who originally estimated 500,000 deaths in the UK due to Coronavirus, now says that the virus will peak in just two or three weeks, and that UK deaths from the disease are now unlikely to exceed […]

Covid-19: ‘Patient Zero’ at Wuhan Seafood Market Identified

March 27th, 2020

This is the Satam al Suqami passport moment of the Covid-19 op. Via: New Zealand Herald: The first person from the Wuhan market – where the coronavirus pandemic is believed to have started – to test positive for the virus was a woman selling live shrimps, according to a document leaked to media. The 57-year-old […]

U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS: 3.283 MILLION

March 26th, 2020

It’s as if the U.S. had been hit with a nuke, minus the mushroom cloud, over what amounts to a scam. See: 12 Experts Questioning the Coronavirus Panic Whatever this is, it makes 9/11 look like Tiddlywinks. Via: Yahoo Finance: The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc on the U.S. economy, and data released Thursday morning […]

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