I just donāt understand how you can promote stuff like that. According to that article thousands of women have already been sterilized. That is crazy. From what I can tell the Dr that made that remark was talking about the vaccine sterilizing the virus not women. That interview was done in August. His latests comments are that the vaccine will allow life to return to normal soon. Having 70% of the population sterilized would certainly not be a return to normal.
They also quote Dr. Michael Yeadon demanding all trials to be stopped. On Nov 28th he said that the pandemic is over! No need for vaccines because the pandemic does not exist!!! Tell that to the people overwhelmed dealing with it!
These same people twist reality to claim that something that is very real isnāt. I have a close friend that is a vascular surgeon. The stress and workloads she is dealing with now are certainly not fake or a hoax. It is disgusting to promote such damaging misinformation!
One of the other false narratives being promoted is that the temporary hospitals set up to deal with this are fake. They take a real picuture and flat out lie about it to get people to believe the false narrative that is being promoted. Watch this:
Fun fact: Wolfgang Wodarg once employed Gert Postel, an imposter who pretended to be a physician (Postel was a postman). Became a politician, maybe because that corresponds better to his talents.
Hi everyone, please donāt respond to or quote anything that could be considered a conspiracy theory. Please go back and edit or delete posts that could lead the discussion down that road.
Parts of Europe did give 5000 euros to people who ā filled out paperworkā. It was part of their governments response to get out COVID-19 aid to people during this time. It was reported in April in The New York Times. There are no nefarious undertones or requirements involving the first born or voting records. You did not even need to be dead or stupid to be eligible. Telling enough times and little changes or misunderstandings along the way and you could end up with a good false rumor though.
āWhen Germany shut down public life to halt the spread of the new coronavirus last month, Laurenz Bostedt, a freelance photographer, watched as one contract after another was canceled, until his entire expected income had disappeared.
On Tuesday, 5,000 euros, or about $5,400, landed in his bank account, just three days after he had submitted an application for immediate assistance. The city-state of Berlin had pledged on March 19 that money would be distributed quickly to self-employed people and small- business owners who were unable to cover their basic expensesā¦ā¦ā¦ā