The Worst Atrocity in the History of the World has been Confirmed

04/21/2023

The World Health Organization estimates that (worldwide) there have been 763,740,140 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 6,908,554 deaths as of April 19, 2023. This does not include additional components of the excess mortality during the COVID crisis being documented by many in western nations, for which scientists and the various governments seems to not know what the causative agent is and no government seems to want to investigate.

Although most will agree privately that these deaths are also related to COVID-19 "public health" policies in some way or another. These include deaths from lockdowns (famine, suicide, violence, alcohol and drug abuse), long COVID, vaccine deaths, lack of medical care for cancer and other diseases, etc. All told, the estimate for total deaths from the COVID crisis is probably around ten million people or more. Ten million people is a very big number. It is hard to even fathom.

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