Covid 1984 News- A Wrap Up of the Continuing Terror Operation

 I’m way past believing that leaving Covid positive workers on the job in nursing homes is anything but a means to an end. Considering all that has gone on elsewhere. All that is already known. This couldn't be happenstance? Or unforeseen? Locking down the healthy and sending in the sick to care for the elderly and fragile? If the goal was to spread death and fear. To terrorize the wider population. And ensure that they believe correctly, then these moves would have achieved the goal. Some might say it's sheer stupidity, to my thinking, it's sheer EVIL. Pure evil.  So, what's New York doing? Same as was done in Italy. Same as was done here in Canada. Surely the authorities were completely aware this would be the outcome. But they did get their numbers of dead up, didn't they?Covered here: 

The latest obscenity from New York:1-NY officials allowed COVID-positive workers to stay on the job at nursing homes — the facilities account for 25% of deaths in the state

"New York state officials allowed nursing home workers, who had tested positive for the coronavirus but were asymptomatic carriers, to continue on the job at the facilities in the state throughout most of March and April.The policy ended April 29 — well into the state's battle with the pandemic — after Steuben County officials sounded the alarm over the policy. In fact, those same officials raised concern about the policy earlier in the month only to be circumvented by state officials, according to the New York Post.

This is a shocking revelation given how the virus has disproportionately ravaged nursing homes and other long-term care facilities in the state. Nursing homes have accounted for roughly 25% of the reported coronavirus deaths.

But that's not all. Aside from allowing infected workers to continue on the job, state officials in New York also raised eyebrows last month by issuing a directive forcing nursing homes to accept infected patients from hospitals. New Jersey and California also issued similar rules.

In his report on the news, Guy Benson at Townhall wrote: "[New York Gov. Andrew] Cuomo and everyone responsible for this failure must answer for it. And how could anyone not foresee this being a massive problem?"

Nursing homes have been ravaged worldwide

While nursing home deaths in New York account for 25% of deaths in the state, some, like David C. Grabowski, a Harvard University researcher who studies nursing homes, believe that when all is said and done the numbers will be closer to half.

Something is definitely wrong with our eyes and our brains if we can't see this for exactly what it is.

If chicken little tells you that the sky is fallin'Even if it wasn't would you still come crawlin' Back againI bet you would my friendAgain and again and again and again and again

2-Lock Down Snitches Fear Retaliation?Really? Then why go on the msm to talk about it?Take care of yourself. Keep yourself safe and don’t snitch on others trying to make a living. There has been so much snitching going on it boggles my mind. It’s regularly reported on. Snitching and spying have been made into the “new normal” though they are divisive actions that cause greater harm then good.

"In George Orwell’s 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, the Thought Police (Thinkpol) used informants to gather intelligence on potential subversives and eliminate them. The superstate’s power was largely derived and maintained from their ability to turn everyone, including children, into informants, or ‘snitches’, for Big Brother.

It is important to point out that when we are saying “snitch” in these terms, we are not talking about people who call tip lines to report murderers, rapists, and thieves. If you report an actual crime, with an actual victim, this doesn’t necessarily make you a snitch, it makes you not want to see criminals get away with hurting people.However, if you report someone for coughing — you are the worst kind of snitch and you would do well to start reading more books — starting with 1984.

The thing about snitches is that most of the people who would turn someone in for a victimless crime would not go up to that person themselves. They want to use the state to implement their will and hide behind the cops that have to respond to someone’s house for coughing"

3. Crazy Hypocrisy Of Leading Scientist In Favor Of Lockdowns

Hate to resort to Tucker Carlson, but, he seems to at least be covering the hypocrisy.While the true believers everywhere stay silent.4-BC Man dies after cancelled surgery due to Covid

Hospital protocols surrounding the cancellation of surgeries are being called into question after a B.C. man died waiting for surgery that was cancelled due to COVID-19.Chris Walcroft, a 50-year-old father of two, died on April 15 after a scheduled surgery to prepare his kidney dialysis was cancelled. According to his wife, the surgery, which would have given him access to the life-saving treatment, was cancelled without explanation from the hospital.“He never got a chance to see his specialist or get another chance to be able to get his surgery.”

I’m sure there are and will be more deaths from the cancellation of necessary medical treatments.        5- NATO preparing for second wave of coronavirus infections: reportWhy is NATO, a military alliance, prepping for the second wave?

The NATO military alliance fears a second wave of coronavirus infections and has decided to draw up a military operation plan to be better prepared for a new outbreak, German magazine Spiegel reported Saturday.According to the report, NATO ambassadors decided last week during a secret meeting with the organization's secretary-general, Jens Stoltenberg, to develop the operational plan, with the aim to get it adopted at a meeting of NATO defense ministers in June. Spiegel does not specify the source of the information.Stoltenberg said during the secret meeting that a more coordinated response to a second coronavirus wave would be a litmus test for credibility and cohesion within the alliance, Spiegel says. The secretary-general also reportedly suggested the common procurement of personal protective equipment and medicines via NATO's own support and procurement agency.Ambassadors also agreed to develop a more long-term "Pandemic Response Contingency Plan."The initiatives follow reported frustrations inside the alliance that NATO was not sufficiently prepared for the pandemic, for example when it came to military support flights or air transports of patients. "Only after a long period of confusion the aircrafts were able to fly over Europe in a simplified procedure with a uniform NATO call sign — without individual permits," Spiegel wrote.

6-Depression and anxiety increase premature death by up to 134%Lots of anxiety and depression over this plandemic with it’s lock downs and job losses

Affective symptoms, in this case depression and anxiety, have been associated with increased death rates in a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) and Medical Research Council (MRC) funded study which examined timing and cumulative exposure over the life course.Our researchers examined the relationship between affective problems and mortality using data from 3001 participants of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD) cohort. The sample consisted of a group of people who were born in England, Wales and Scotland during a single week in 1946 and had been followed up 24 times over a 68 year period with questionnaires and assessments. The paper was published today (8 April 2020) in JAMA Psychiatry.

Tags