Saturday, October 24, 2020

How Europe (my brother) is handling the New World Order takeover.

 More and more people ask me why I am 'against the corona measures'. It is difficult to give a short answer to that, because for me it consists of several parts. But one of these are the 'figures' we are confronted with every day.

Because what would it have done to us if we had been confronted by the media every day for the past few years with the number of deaths? This is because an average of 2,900 people in the Netherlands die per week from various causes:

o 27,000 people die every year incorrect use of medication or medical failure to trade.

o 45,000 people die every year cancer.

o Every year 37,000 people die of heart and vascular diseases.

o Every year 9334 people die from one stroke.

o Every year, 8761 people die from one external cause of death (fall, violence, traffic accident).

But I admit. These causes of death are not contagious. That's why we just look at the flu epidemics:

Winter 2018/2019, number of deaths from influenza epidemic (14 weeks): 3124

Winter 2017/2018, number of deaths from influenza epidemic (18 weeks): 8885

Winter 2016/2017, number of deaths from influenza epidemic (12 weeks): 8,890

Winter 2015/2016: number of deaths from influenza epidemic (11 weeks): 6,085

Winter 2014/2015, number of deaths from influenza epidemic (21 weeks): 8,600

If we compare these figures with the corona figures: from February 27, 2020 to September 22, 2020 

(so 30 weeks!): 6292 deaths.

The chance of death (mortality) with corona is: 0.13 !!! (WHO figure at the beginning of October).

Risk of death from flu (influenza): 0.16.

In 98% of the corona cases, the disease process proceeds without complications (and without IC admission).

The average age of people who die with corona is > 75 years. Often with underlying suffering (cardiovascular disease, diabetes or a weakened immune system). As a result, it cannot be determined whether they died from corona, as the cause of their underlying suffering or from old age. The mortality rate from corona under 75 years is: 479. Here too, there was often underlying suffering.

The question now is: what does knowing the number of deaths per day add to the quality of your life?

And what would you do or want to give up to prevent you from being one of those 27,000 people who dies due to incorrect medical treatment. Or one of those 45,000 people who die from cancer. Or one of those 37,000 people who die each year from cardiovascular disease (often caused by lifestyle)?

Or would you just like to enjoy life without restrictions and restrictions? By sitting on a terrace, by visiting a theater or by meeting friends?

In other words: how much do you want to be concerned with the chance that you can die? 

Because in the corona crisis it seems as if we mainly want to look away from our mortality and as if we forget to live for fear of dying.




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