Saturday, May 9, 2020

you might wonder how they knew:


On January 24, 2019, H.R. 748 was introduced in the House of Representatives. That bill stated that the short title is as follows:

"This Act may be cited as the 'Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act' or the 'CARES Act'."


The problem is that when that bill was introduced there were no coronavirus cases reported in the United States. Indeed, it was not until January 20, 2020, that the first alleged confirmed case of COVID-19 was reported in the United States.


Even more suspicious is that the date of the bill, H.R. 748, January 3, 2020, came two days prior to the W.H.O. news release on January 5, 2020, of a reported outbreak of  "pneumonia of unknown etiology (unknown cause)" in Wuhan City, China. 

That means that as of January 5, 2020 coronavirus had not been identified as the cause of the outbreak of illness in Wuhan City in China. And to keep it in perspective, on that date, the illness was reported to affect only 44 people. The W.H.O emergency preparedness news release stated:............read more..........

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