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Mar 6, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Not sure we should be surprised. Hong Kong has had very little infection til Omicron arrived a few weeks ago. 440,609 total cases from the beginning of covid to date with 425,603 currently infected, so it's all coming now. Before a few weeks ago, the largest daily death toll was like 6. So those with vulnerable immune systems were never tested, not until these last few weeks. Must be frightening locally if all you hear about are rising cases and deaths. Still the death rate for this current wave is under a half of 1%, but that will be difficult to put into perspective if their news is anything like yours. Like you mention though, it will be interesting to keep an eye on.

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Mar 6, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Attacking the lie unravels quite a number of frauds.

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Focusing on order of importance vs dividing and conquering the cause.

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Mar 6, 2022·edited Mar 6, 2022

This is very bad news.

A virus is theoretically supposed to get less virulent over time. Maybe more transmissive but less pathogenic. But that theory is weak and not absolute whatsoever. So increased virulence can happen. Antibody-dependent enhancement could also be happening, or both.

It is very bad news, as in we are all going to die. Hong Kong has about a 80% vaccination rate, by the way. Since cases and deaths are each up both fatality rate and transmission rate appear to have increased. ADE might do that.

Since Our World in Data is funded by The Gates Foundation, I prefer Worldometer because: "We have no political, governmental, or corporate affiliation. Furthermore, we have no investors, donors, grants, or backers of any type."

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/china-hong-kong-sar/

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You can twist statistics to any narrative. Simple matter is that elderly people in care homes are old, weak, have chronic diseases and short of vitamin D. So it would be this cohort, around 30% vaccinated that would succumb to covid.

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I really think the fraud is baked into the cake. Control fraud reclassifying illness as Covid. The image, the simulation of the actual, is just or more effective. Especially if end game is injection.

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Not per Koch's postulates. Nor CDC. Not even China.

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Koch's Postulates do not apply to a virus - bacteria only.

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yes, i am aware of this position. i think it's best to not focus on that and to concentrate on the DEATHVAX which is all too real and should be the priority.

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Mar 6, 2022·edited Mar 6, 2022

I understand what you are sayin' and I've been through the various govt responses to the Canadian inquiries, all of which stated they had nothing to show, but still think there is some other explanation that I am clueless about. Just because one can't find something does not mean it does not exist. Maybe the wrong question is being asked to the wrong people. I've seen the patents on both the corona virus and the vaccines from quite a few years ago, and am also quite sure the CCP has been working on something nefarious, plus it is not difficult to create a real life virus. Excess deaths are still happening. Not saying there is proof but what is proof anyway? - it can always be gamed. I see no reason to believe something when the preponderance of the evidence points elsewhere. Heck, even reality only reasonably exists, but is a good working hypothesis and one can always reevaluate at any time. To say the virus does not exist is just one conspiracy theory too far, and does not even really matter compared to what is actually happening. I'd definitively say, "Who knows?" and leave it at that.

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is the virus now isolated?

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Yes, many times.

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Are Hong Kong citizens "vaxxed' with the mRNA or the Chinese non mRNA?

Or some of both?

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Mar 6, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

China has rejected mRNA jabs and has only used traditional, inactivated vaccines to achieve its 87% fully vaccinated rate. But two weeks ago China released Phase 1 studies of its first mRNA vaccine.

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You need to confirm this vital fact: while mainline China did reject all mRNA, in Hong Kong the CCP pushed mRNA.

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Mar 6, 2022·edited Mar 6, 2022

Yes: Both China's Sinovac, a non mRNA vaccine, and Europe's mRNA BioNTech (Comirnaty), have provided 7.5 million doses to Hong Kong (probably Macau too), starting around February 2021. Each requires two doses. Hong Kong has a population of 7.5 million.

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