Coronavirus

Must Hear: Biostatistician / Epidemiologist on why the Lockdown & Social Distancing will Prolong the Coronavirus & Increase Deaths

While there are lots articles and videos right now vying for one’s attention, these interviews are a must-hear.Knut Wittkowski, a Biostatistician/Epidemiologist who has modeled epidemics for 35 years, holds that the national lockdown and social distancing are prolonging the Coronavirus and therefore increasing deaths.

Rather, those at risk — the elderly and vulnarable — should be isolated for a limited time (perhaps 4 weeks), while the healthy should mingle and catch the Coronavirus (who would likely have mild or no symptoms at all), giving them immunity. As enough people become immune, this would develop natural herd immunity, providing a shield to those at risk, and thus end the outbreak.

Coronavirus, Deception

Coronavirus Con Job: An Exposé of the Exaggerated Death Narrative

There are many ways to inflate a cause of death. Not distinguish between dying from something and dying with something. Ignore that most who died had other underlying and even potentially fatal conditions. Use flawed testing. Provide financial incentives. Or even kill by the treatment itself.

This article calls the government-run media narrative into question — and demonstrates an open intent by the government to deceive the public. It also covers other factors that might be artificially increasing COVID-19 death rates. Finally, some historical factors are discussed that shed more light on the government’s practices of deception and manipulation.

We are in an information war. I hope this info will be widely shared to help as many as possible wake up and oppose the tyranny we are facing. Your liberty, and maybe even your life, is at stake.

Coronavirus, Medical Tyranny

Lethal Lockdown: a Biblical Critique of the Coronavirus Fear Pandemic

Yes, there are people suffering from something, and it should not be taken lightly — we should pray for them and help them. Our focus here is national proportionality — will the national response destroy more lives than help? And even more importantly, are we going about this in a biblical way?

We need to love all of our neighbors — not just those who have the Coronavirus, but those who may suffer from the reaction to it.