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Jay Bhattacharya
@DrJBhattacharya
Dec 7
The lockdowners who championed the policies that caused the sharp increase in malaria deaths in 2020 will do their best to ignore this because they are blind to collateral harms from the lockdowns, especially if they befall the poor worldwide.
Collateral Global Charity
@collateralglbl
Dec 6
According to WHO’s latest World malaria report, there were an estimated 241 million malaria cases and 627 000 malaria deaths worldwide in 2020. This represents about 14 million more cases in 2020 compared to 2019, and 69 000 more deaths..
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2:26 AM · Dec 7, 2021
How we assign cause is evident in how we talk about the pandemic. It’s fashionable these days to write articles on how “The Pandemic” caused unemployment to spike, supply chains to be disrupted, inflation to rise, and 20 million extra people predominantly in Africa and Asia to suffer from acute hunger. It’s fashionable to write about how “The Pandemic” caused millions of kids in Latin America to drop out of school, and how “The Pandemic” caused a rise in deaths of despair.
By attributing these deaths to a nebulous and agentless causal source – “The Pandemic” – these articles bypass accountability for our actions, the actions of policymakers, and the actions of scientists consulting managers on the risks of Covid and competing risks of other causes of harm. Despite evidentiary differences in epidemiology and economics, there are clear causal chains connecting our actions preventing harm to elderly patients in America to impoverished young people dying of acute hunger outside our borders. “The Pandemic” did not cause most of this collateral damage – our actions did.
On Justin Trudeau…
“I think it’s really terrifying about Justin Trudeau. He was asked what world leader did he think was best? He thought chairman Mao in China. He killed 70 million people.”
On Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum…
“What Schwab gets out of this is a lot of money from people like Gates. He wrote in [The Great Reset] that he’d like to see the earth inhabited by a billion people. And if everything turned out well, most of them would be Asian because they follow directions more readily. It’s like something from a science fiction movie where a group of people get together to take over the world.”
On Bill Gates…
“His first business deal was made by mommy. She was in a very powerful position. And if I had a powerful parent, I could leverage what I wanted to do. But he had powerful parents with very nefarious connections and of course he would like to hide that part of the story, where his mother made arrangements for his first sale.
I watched some of the [anti-trust] depositions. I think you can still see this online where he went into some kind of a trance. It’s the weirdest thing you ever saw in your life. He’s rocking back and forth in a chair and staring off into space and asking what is the definition of everything.”
On Anthony Fauci…
“If you look back at Fauci, he’s supposed to be the head of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Disease. Okay. So you would think that you would be able to, after 40 years, point to something that you did to make things better for people who have allergies and infectious diseases?
Nothing. What it’s turned into – his agency is an incubator for drug companies.”
“His first business deal was made by mommy. She was in a very powerful position. And if I had a powerful parent, I could leverage what I wanted to do. But he had powerful parents with very nefarious connections and of course he would like to hide that part of the story, where his mother made arrangements for his first sale.
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