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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1411677)7/24/2023 8:42:41 PM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (3) of 1584437
 
New York Times and CDC now reluctantly admit that covid deaths were over-counted, pandemic was over-hyped

For years, the establishment has been telling us all that the official story surrounding the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) is true, and that anything to the contrary is just a “conspiracy theory.” Now, all of a sudden, both The New York Times and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are changing the script.

Seemingly out of nowhere, the Times is calling out the CDC for overcounting covid deaths while overhyping the so-called “pandemic,” which in and of itself appears to have been a couple normal flu seasons rebranded as something bigger and scarier than it actually was.

In its latest reporting, the Times suggests that the official data on the CDC’s website is “probably an exaggeration” in that “it includes some people who had a virus when they died even though it was not the underlying cause of death” – in other words, everything we have been saying all along is truer than ever.

The CDC itself admits nearly one third of all official covid deaths as of late fall into the erroneous category for this very reason. One third of the people who have been logged as more covid death statistics died with a positive covid test rather than from covid itself.

All of your lies are coming home to roost adolf
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