Just in Case
Big
Pharma Attempts
Another
Fake Virus
JON RAPPOPORT
NOV 24, 2023
China’s…new mystery
outbreak…
Gateway Pundit:
An unexplained pneumonia-like
sickness is reportedly swiftly spreading through schools in China, leading to a
surge of hospitalizations of children.
Over the past few weeks, numerous
schools in China, predominantly in Beijing and Liaoning province, have reported
a rapid increase in children presenting with severe symptoms. These symptoms,
including high fever and lung inflammation, are eerily similar to those of pneumonia,
Daily Mail reported.
However, what sets this illness apart
is the lack of common respiratory symptoms like coughing. This unique symptom
profile has led health professionals to label this as an “undiagnosed
pneumonia.”
Note that this peculiar
symptomatology has reportedly baffled health professionals, who are struggling
to categorize and understand this new illness.
Mystery? Baffling? Eerie?
I don’t think so. They always give
you: “This has no explanation”—just before they magically announce they’ve
found a new virus.
Of course, they never actually
isolate that new virus. They never discover it. They just invent a fairy tale.
As far as “mysterious” is concerned
in China right now, here is a definitive statement from the American Thoracic
Society: “It is possible to have pneumonia without a cough or fever.”
For years, doctors have been
diagnosing patients with pneumonia when there is no cough present. It’s not
baffling. It’s not ultra-strange. So forget about that.
Which leaves the question: what IS
making all these children in China sick? Hmm. Let’s see. Could it be changes in
the moon’s orbit? Sun spots? Lasers fired from UFOs? Infected bats imported
from Mars?
No?
Well, how about THIS?
US Embassy in China, October 30,
2023:
EVENT: This is a notification that
the Beijing City Government has issued an ‘orange’ alert for air pollution
effective from 12:00 Monday, October 30 until 24:00 Thursday, November 2. An
‘orange’ alert means that official forecasts indicate Beijing’s Air Quality
Index (AQI) will exceed 200 for two consecutive days or 150 for three
consecutive days. The alert may be extended if air pollution levels persist.
During an “orange” alert, some businesses
may reduce operations.
ACTIONS TO TAKE: The U.S. EPA recommends
people with heart or lung disease, older adults, children, and teenagers limit
or avoid outdoor physical activity when the AQI level exceeds 200. It
recommends everyone avoid outdoor exertion if the AQI level exceeds 300.
Reuters, October 31, 2023:
Authorities issued their highest
warnings for fog and haze on Tuesday as smog enveloped major cities in northern
China, warning the public that visibility could drop to less than 50 meters
(164 feet).
Northern Province of Hebei launched
an anti-pollution emergency response, listing traffic safety controls for when
necessary including suspending flight takeoffs and landings, temporarily
closing highways and suspending ferries, China's meteorological bureau said in
a notice.
As air pollution levels in the wider
Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area and northern part of Henan province reached moderate
to severe, pollution control experts said increased industrial activities,
heavy trucking and crop fires had contributed to the haze, state media CCTV
reported.
Crisis 24, a “global security
platform,” reports that heavy pollution is occurring in Northern China
provinces, including Beijing and Liaoning, the two areas reporting the “mystery
illness” in children.
I see.
Pollution causing lung problems.
Wow. I just fell off my chair. What a
revelation. Who ever heard of that?
Yeah. I went through all
this—reported on all this—in 2020—with “COVID.” That was a mysterious
pneumonia, too. Except for the heavy air pollution. Every year in China, about
300,000 people die from pneumonia (lung problems). That means there are
millions of cases.
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