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What do we know about the novel coronavirus?
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  • One thing we need to track is leading IT and government related companies actions in August-January, as it feels like we have stuff similar to 9/11, where companies had been preparing and making unusual actions.

    It is all too smooth, all too good, all too prepared.

  • Nearly one million Canadians applied for jobless claims last week, representing almost 5% of the labor force, according to a senior government official with knowledge of the data.

  • @kurth

    No, it won't,

    Even most obvious faked things are still considered absolute truth by masses.

  • Mordor news.

    As usual middle class will pay everything - bank accounts profits (above quite small sum) will be taxed now (had been stated that only rich shits have bank accounts!).

    The upper class keeps all of the money, pays none of the taxes. The middle class pays all of the taxes, does all of the work. The poor are there just to scare the shit out of the middle class.

    They added virus to long existing equation.

    New limits on getting cash will be imposed by all banks to prevent bank runs, possible that getting cash will be prohibited.

    The entire next week declared a work holiday (with salaries preserved, but it is fully false, as public salaries are 20-40% of income here, sometimes less). So economy will shut down finally.

  • Meet hyperinflation

    With the spread of coronavirus, what will be the impact on the deliverability of consumer goods like groceries?

    In the short term, the impact has been pretty strong. There is a surge in demand. People are pushing forward their purchases and the normal purchase cycle now is all condensed into one period. This is why we are seeing a lot of shortages. My biggest fear now is that the market still has a lot of control on pricing and price quote gouging. During these types of periods, and without the price being able to adjust to what the true demand is, we are going to see these persistent shortages and not enough people being able to stock the shelves. If retailers were able to have more flexibility in how they set their prices, then we would see a lot more stable and predictable supply chain.

    https://www.euractiv.com/section/agriculture-food/interview/increase-the-price-of-goods-to-control-demand-expert-recommends/

  • So experts recommend to starve the poor and enrich the retailers?

    This guy look smart

  • @RoadsidePicnic

    It'll happen anyway, as trillions this time will go into completely dead real market.

  • @Vitaliy....the reason why 911 truth was never revealed (by an insider) is they all benefited and none were negatively affected. the same reason why 100,000 in manhatten project kept quiet. This virus, on the other hand, has great potential to negatively affect anyone, nobody is immune, so it's logical to assume if someone conspired to release this in any of the forms we've mentioned, some of them will be negatively affected. Otherwise ...pinkeye could be an early warning symptom.... https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article241463776.html ...and even in the USa, over a third of the population think the govt is lying about 911. In germany, it's like 85% believe in 911 conspiracy theory. Don't count down the people so easily....esp when their loved ones start dying.

  • @kurth

    You are not right. 911 and other things rely not on some random events, they rely on extreme labor division, where each man become effectively complete idiot outside his field of competence. If you do things smart you can distribute tasks and knowledge such way that only 10-100 of people will have whole picture, and all other guys will have their own specific orders and version of that they are doing.

  • @Vitaliy....yes...division of labor. Imho...the flaw in your argument is...that after the event takes place, all those people who just had their little part and had no idea of the masterplan while it was being prepared, now know that what they did contributed to the event's outcome. However concerning 911, there were hundreds of neocons in the american and israeli governments as well in mossad and cia that were fully aware of the plan. That's why mossad sent 5 agents to video tape it. None of them have talked because they benefited both financially and politically, and none were adversely affected. Concerning the virus, the chances of truth might be far less if it was an accidental leak, and if China knows who did it , then they might be disappeared, and those that gave the order might be very few. That's the only scenario I see that might prevent the truth from coming out. If the virus originated in the USa, they'll be able to trace it, and some will spill. It will be like the news of the anthrax post 911 that was eventually traced to a US lab. Except there, it was lost in all the 911 static. This time people are wiser, and many will be pissed.

  • the flaw in your argument is...that after the event takes place, all those people who just had their little part and had no idea of the masterplan while it was being prepared, now know that what they did contributed to the event's outcome.

    My explanation has no such flaws. As after events take place version that had been told to specialists usually fits official narrative (enough for their competence!). Few other people where it is not possible know the consequences of any coming out.

    With virus it is even simpler. You need only 2-5 people to know even fact that such exact virus exist, may be even 1-2 (all else just made research on various elements of this virus but not whole thing). Multiple delivery people can have zero knowledge.

    Research of similar viruses is being made in multiple labs, and 70-80% of this labs are closed military ones without any publications. Thing that we observe represent huge progress with RNA/DNA manipulation in recent 2 years, as well as ability to grow big stock of viruses in short term. I do not believe in any random leaks here as it is just too nice and too smooth in development, government actions are too organized.

  • THC Round Table: CoronaNation Street

    Chris Knowles & Gordon White | Coronavirus Chaos, Mr. Global, & The Technocratic Plot

  • @jleo...I was curiously listening with interest until one of those dudes , Gordon, said 99% of italian deaths had prior medical issues ...99% come on ?....and chris knowles who humbly said he's less intelligent...yet appears to be far more openminded, and therefore more doubtful that anyone knows what's really happening. I think that's a far wiser stance. And he's the one who thought it's an escaped scenario. And that gets me half way thru....yep, chris knowles nails it. And gordon's naysaying it's just like the flu is so contradictory in the face of all evidence, it's almost criminal to tell someone that.

  • Suddenly Facebook and Twitter were prominently featuring links to high-quality information from the Centers for Disease Control and World Health Organization in their respective feeds and search results. Google followed suit shortly thereafter.

    In the weeks since, Big Tech has only accelerated its efforts at doing good. They have donated tens of millions of dollars to relief efforts. They have contributed large stocks of precious N95 masks acquired during last year’s wildfires to medical organizations.

    They are so good. Love them.

    This is extreme low level presstitute who wrote this.

  • Presstitute, that's a good one I've never heard before.

  • The US Department of Labor reports a stunning increase of 3.283 million people sought initial jobless claims last week amid the virus lockdowns (almost double the expectation of a 1.7million increase).

  • 72% of American adults are now practicing social distancing, including avoiding going into public places like stores and restaruants.

  • @Vitaliy.... https://news.yahoo.com/us-virus-deaths-may-top-80-000-despite-161924116.html .... all their attempts to save the economy over slowing the virus will only result in the economy being far worse from far more cases.

  • @kurth

    My approach currently is track their laws and legal proposals, as well as economical developments. As it seems like this is main action field.

    Ignore the virus for now, make it background.

  • @Vitaliy ...mine is exact opposite. The virus is the cause...everything else is the effect....so I guess we got it covered haha

  • Verily -- Alphabet's healthcare brand -- isn't just creating a website to help northern Californians determine whether they need a test for COVID-19. It's also piloting drive-thru testing. It has opened two sites, one in Riverside County and another in Sacramento County, and today, it shared a video that shows how the COVID-19 testing works.

    This guys don't want this to fail, control themselfs.