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How The Pandemic Crisis Will Probably Develop Over The Next Year, by Brandon Smith

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(Natural News) Brandon Smith from Alt-Market.com just nailed it.

What follows is one of the best-written descriptions of where this coronavirus pandemic will likely take us in the USA. Hint: It's worse than anything I've reported.

Get prepared for medical martial law, government seizure of indy media websites, forced vaccinations, economic collapse, quarantined cities, collapsing food supply lines, social chaos, National Guard troops on the streets of America and more…

Original source: Alt-Market.com

How The Pandemic Crisis Will Probably Develop Over The Next Year

by Brandon Smith

For a while now I have been hearing it said that Americans are "in a panic" over the coronavirus outbreak in the US, and that mainstream media outlets are "feeding the fear".  This is an odd conclusion to come to and something worth noting, because the truth is mostly the opposite.  For the past couple of months the WHO, the CDC and even Donald Trump have been dismissing Covid 19 as nothing much to worry about.  The WHO actually still refuses to call it a pandemic even though the virus meets all of their own criteria.

Until recently the mainstream media was also been pumping out article after article on why Covid 19 is "no more dangerous than the flu".  With the official death rate at 2.3% to 3% (changing by the week), the virus already has higher mortality than the average flu.  If we take into account the fact that multiple medical professionals within China have revealed (despite threats of punishment) that the Chinese government is hiding the true (and much higher) death and infection statistics, then the official data goes out the window.  We can't even trust the infection numbers from the CDC in the US, because they been refusing to test most people unless they have recently traveled to China.

Because of government lies we have to assume that the crisis is more pervasive than we know.  And so far the average American is oblivious to it.

While we do see a handful of videos of crowds stockpiling supplies at Costco or Walmart, there simply is not enough of them.  Frankly, I would prefer to see a nationwide rush to stock up on necessities; at least then we would know that a large number of people will not starve immediately following a supply chain disruption.  The more people that have supplies, the less desperation and potential crime there will be.

Only in the past week have the media and certain government representatives suddenly decided to take the pandemic issue seriously.  Why wait until there are large community outbreaks in South Korea, Iran and Italy before instituting some travel guidelines?   Why are flights still moving back and forth from these places to the US?  Why is Trump's economic adviser Larry Kudlow telling the country that the pandemic "is contained" and there's no threat to the economy?  Why is the Surgeon General of the US telling people to 'Stop buying N95 masks' because they will not work for you; they only work for medical and CDC professionals?  This is warped fuzzy logic, and it's bizarre.