Hi folks, apologies if this has already hit your in-trays.
Updated Windows today and this was plastered onto my screen over the top of the usual Windows notification and tips: a little box of emergency info for opening in my browser:
It contains liberal links to reporting misinformation online, this one came with a chinese header or is it North Korean?
"Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) advice for the public"
a series of downloadable comic strip factoids specially constructed for us, the little people!
just two little examples of infoporn from our ultimate masters:
Long live Windows 7, thankfully they are not updating it though they will shoot it down at some point.
Three million deaths after telling doctors not to attempt to treat a virus with anti-virals (and sepsis with steroids), the WHO is proposing to look into them. But keep on not using them meantime, it shouts from the rooftops, and the laptops - we’re in safe hands.
It doesn’t seem to link to ‘these studies’ - maybe does when it comes up on the device. But there are no studies at all that ‘show’ (wrong word, statistically incompetent) that HCQ doesn’t reduce hospitalization. That evidence is overwhelmingly to the contrary.
But warning people not to use vitamins is deeply irresponsible, as if the warning is effective it will harm peoples’ health, as well as making them more vulnerable to Covid.
More blatant evidence of the deeply-criminal scumbags behind the covid fraud. Whoever put that foul lying dreck up on your computer screen should of course be included in the Nurnberg 2 trials that Reiner Fuellmich and many colleagues are putting together right now. Those notices are criminal lies.
Thanks for the replies folks, on the WHO generally I totally agree @Evvy_dense - there is this little Global Research article I noticed today which undermines the WHO:
For those with a short memory we should also never forget the WHO’s collusion with the IAEA which pushed data on nuclear releases and any potential inquiries on the health impacts into the elephant grass: