The Misconception of Pandemic: It's Not Over, It's Endemic
Many people believe that the COVID-19 pandemic is over or has transformed into an endemic. However, the reality is more complex. To understand the true nature of the situation, we need to delve into the definitions and historical context of pandemics and endemics.
The Nature of Pandemics vs. Endemics
A pandemic is a rapid and somewhat unpredictable spread of a virus globally. Typically, a pandemic ends when the virus is either defeated and eliminated or becomes an endemic, something that stays worldwide and is mostly predictable.
Historically, some pandemics have ended, while others have become endemics. Examples of endemics include the common flu or the tuberculosis virus, which have spread worldwide and continue to exist without causing widespread panic. Despite the potential for an endemic to cause fewer concerns, the reality is that the situation with the coronavirus is far from resolved.
A Scamdemic, Not a Pandemic
The so-called pandemic was a misnomer. It was an outburst of stupidity and fear backed by media and a few politicians. The fear generated by the term "pandemic" led many to willingly take experimental treatments such as mRNA vaccines. It is important to note that mRNA vaccines have never been tested on animals or humans, and there is no evidence to support their long-term safety.
Big pharma, often portrayed as the saviors of the medical industry, may not be in your best interest. They exploit people like lab rats in their profit-driven experiments. The term "pandemic" was used to manipulate public perception and generate fear, ultimately serving the interests of the pharmaceutical industry.
The "Pandemic" Is on Standby
According to some, the "pandemic" is merely taking a break and will be revived when it suits political agendas. It is evident that the term has been politically manipulated to control the population or to provide candidates with an excuse. The recent election victory for Biden, and the likely use of another pandemic to save Kamala Harris's campaign, serve as a stark reminder of this.
No Evidence of the Coronavirus Existence
Many critical voices argue that the coronavirus never truly existed. Dr. Michael Yeadon, an expert in the field, has stated that there is no concrete evidence of the virus's existence. Furthermore, vaccination is believed to cause the virus to mutate, leading to various claims about its non-natural origin.
The concept of a "scamdemic" is popular among critics who argue that the pandemic was a carefully orchestrated hoax. The fraudulent tests used to diagnose the disease were a key part of this hoax. Since "Covid" is not a clinical diagnosis, hospitals and laboratories would be financially compensated for any disease labeled as a coronavirus, regardless of its actual nature.
False Health Protocols and Excess Deaths
The powers that be have been accused of implementing harmful health protocols during the so-called pandemic. These protocols, such as counterproductive hospital procedures, have led to the unnecessary loss of lives. At the same time, standard treatments for pneumonia and flu were denied, further increasing the death toll.
Dr. Genevieve Briand of Johns Hopkins University demonstrated that the US excess deaths in 2020 were within statistical variation, which aligns with global observations. This suggests that, despite the heightened fear and media portrayals, the overall number of deaths in 2020 was consistent with historical patterns and expected variations.
In conclusion, the current situation with the coronavirus is not over. It has not transformed into a typical endemic but rather taken on new forms of manipulation and misinformation. Understanding the true nature of the pandemic is crucial to addressing future health crises responsibly and ethically.