Saturday, November 28, 2020

John Hopkins Publishes Shocking Study Calling COVID Overrated, Then Deletes It For Some Reason

John Hopkins Publishes Shocking Study Calling COVID Overrated, Then Deletes It For Some Reason
Brodigan - November 28, 2020 at 07:46AM


John Hopkins published a shocking study over the past few days. If you were living life right, you were too busy enjoying time with family to notice. The study challenges the accuracy of the COVID death count. Yes, the same John Hopkins whose death count is the gold standard for our panic porn addicted media. The study needs to be seen to be believed. Take every LwC segment on COVID, transcribe them, and submit it for peer review. That's how the study reads. We've even done a Change My Mind on the subject. Here's a little taste:

The CDC classified all deaths that are related to COVID-19 simply as COVID-19 deaths. Even patients dying from other underlying diseases but are infected with COVID-19 count as COVID-19 deaths. This is likely the main explanation as to why COVID-19 deaths drastically increased while deaths by all other diseases experienced a significant decrease.

Now, you may have noticed that I linked to a web archive of the study and NOT the actual study. There's a reason for that. When too many people started reading it, John Hopkins took it down.

"False and dangerous inaccuracies." Translation: it went against the mainstream media narrative. This happens whenever too many conservatives share the same article. We're told to "trust the science" and "believe the experts." We share a sciency study where experts challenge what CNN and the Democrat Party tells us. We're told not THAT science and not THOSE experts. Which in this case, means the experts ... that the media trusts themselves? This study wasn't released by someone named John Hopkins who lives in Poughkeepsie. This is THE John Hopkins. As in "the COVID Death Toll, according to John Hopkins University."

"Trust" the "experts." Who delete information when too many of the wrong people share it. Which is why more and more people are having a hard time trusting the experts.

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