Going down the wrong path
Why I openly question the "New Normal" or "New life style"
A Tale of two cities: Dar es Salaam and New York city
Deaths in the Developed World
In a few countries of the world, a large number of older people did suddenly and unexpectedly pass away. However, these deaths did not take place in the poorer parts of the world, where peoples are generally not known to take the extraordinary level of personal care that the people of Japan take.
Rather, they took place in western Europe, and North America, in the first episode of deaths prior to the summer of 2020! Further, most of the deaths were of senior citizens who were receiving care in nursing homes. In the United Kingdom, for example, more than 50% of the 50,000 excess deaths were of nursing home residents. Similarly, in the USA a large number of nursing home residents died, especially in New York.
The New York City death spike
The spikes of excess deaths in the USA, were confined to five jurisdictions– New York City had an excess mortality of 469%, followed by New Jersey (221%), New York State (126%), Connecticut (122%), and Massachusetts (110%). South Dakota, which never imposed sanitary measures such as mandatory masks or forced isolation of healthy populations (lockdowns) did not experience excess deaths.
I urge that people look at the spike of deaths during April 2020 shown in Fig. 1, and question why such an anomaly would happen for natural reasons, including massive deaths from a viral pandemic.
Deaths in the Not-So-Developed World
Among the not-so-developed world, the situation of
Tanzania stands out for various reasons. The recent funeral
of a Tanzanian statesman
in Dar es Salaam, should make us question the validity of
the COVID-19 narrative, and perhaps urge us
to reconsider the geopolitical consequences of
securitizing health.
W. Aldis (2008), Health security as a public health concept: a critical analysis
, Health Policy and Planning, Volume 23, Issue 6, November 2008, Pages 369–375, https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czn030
One year prior to this funeral, Tanzania had in apparent defiance of the International Health Regulations, stopped testing and reporting cases of COVID-19. The Imperial College, London, predicted that 100,000 Tanzanians will die of COVID-19 by the end of 2020. As of March 2021, social distancing measures are non-existent in Tanzania, as the funeral video shows.
World governments and WHO joined hands to chide Tanzania. But, as seen in the Voice of America sponsored report, nothing of pandemic consequence appears to have happened in that country since it stopped recommending facemasks and social distancing.
Nothing of pandemic consequence appears to have happened in Tanzania till 17 March 2021. On that day, the person who defied WHO and the International Health Regulations the most passed away. It's time for Africa to rein in Tanzania's anti-vaxxer president, Opinion section in The Guardian on Global Development, sponsored by Bill&Melinda Gates foundation, 8 Feb 2021
To the Robber Barons of Big Pharma, and their lackeys in the health
philantrophy industry
, flying in the face of their
billion dollar schema of fear mongering, is Dar-es-Salaam—the
Abode of Peace!
To the rest of the people on Earth, the Towering Inferno of deaths in New York city remains a cause of deep anguish and disquiet!