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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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From: Elroy Jetson2/23/2019 3:28:13 PM
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China's communist party is making more frequent use of lies . . . . . and their bolder lies are far less believable

The past flu season has had a heavy impact on countries around the world. - caixinglobal.com

Given the size of China's population, and a very low rate of flu vaccination, China should have experienced more than 50,000 deaths from flu.
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But inexplicably and hilariously China claims only 600,000 developed the flu in all of China and only 143 deaths out of a population of 1.386 billion died. Why is this? The Communist party has put heavy pressure on their health service and Doctors not to report all but the most serious cases of flu, and to record the cause of death to factors other than flu, if at all possible.

Very tellingly (16 of 143) 11% of China's total flu deaths occurred in Hong Kong where it's still more difficult to carry out government-ordered medical deception - or as China would have us believe, Hong Kong is where China's most sickly population lives.

Hong Kong has a population of only 7.4 million, 0.5% of the population of China. The 16 Flu deaths in Hong Kong would suggest the true number of flu deaths in mainland China is certainly more than 1,600 rather than 143.

Even this number is far 40 times lower than the incidence of flu and flu mortality in all other nations of the world, suggesting even the higher flu numbers in Hong Kong have been seriously under-reported.
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China's recent strident efforts to control the availability of information on the internet is driven by their newly perceived need to lie.

China is also currently experiencing a serious decline in real estate prices. But I'm confident we'll not be hearing about that as well. - caixinglobal.com - Economic numbers from China, always exaggerated, now resemble fairly tales bearing no relation to China's actual economy.
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