98% Fake COVID cases have been exposed in a Texas county audit
Alex Jones explains that reports of cases of COVID are being radically exaggerated all over the United States, where as many as 300 to 1 fake COVID positives are being reported to justify the implementation of corrupt Establishment agendas.
In many areas, when one person is reported to have COVID, fifteen people who have been in contact with that person are also routinely being reported as being assumed to have it as well.
Jones mentions a news story about a county in Texas that dropped its claim of having 4600+ active COVID cases to less than 100 after an audit (which is also summarized in this article, and Jones warns that if medical doctors start citing that specific situation then reports of it will then be banned from social media platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.
Jones also says that the DOJ is now opening criminal investigations into Democrat governors such as Andrew Cuomo who have been intentionally sending COVID-infected patients into nursing homes in order to create elevated death counts. (See this article, and this article.)
Many situations are being reported where people who are dying because of other causes inculding even people who are dying in auto accidents are falsely being reported as being killed by COVID (explained in this article, and Democrats are trying to blame the deaths on Trump. Jones explains that the virus is real but it is rather weak and it can usually be treated using natural methods, and he says that it does travel fast though which makes it ideal to be used to cast blame on everyone to create a hysteria in order to shut the economy down and further shift businesses and industry to China.
Jones also mentions that all of the 77 NFL players who were recently reported as being positive for COVID are now being re-classified as being “false positives” (also summarized in this article in this article.)
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