Wednesday, March 4, 2020

US Coronavirus---First US death--the glove doesn't fit



On February 29th, 2020 between 9am and 10am a sick person lying in a hospital in Kirkland Washington died. The media reports that the person died from the coronavirus, making it the first death inside the US borders.

Kirkland Washington is a suburb of Seattle Washington--located about eight miles apart and separated by a body of water; Lake Washington. It has around 90,000 residents. It is also home to the famous internet company known as Google of which I am using their services for this posting. The city has significant meaning to me. It is where I went to school, developed close friends, met my first  girlfriend, water skied, bought my first car, did my banking, my shopping, and drank my first beer.

So how does this virus which originated in China travel over 6,000 miles to land into my hometown and infect a sick person in a hospital room? Astronomical odds for sure--as if God Himself guided the virus over seas, land masses, directing it in the jet stream having it float down in Kirkland Washington, and carry it to the room of the sick person, and blow it right up his or her nose. Or did God go old school and send his agent--the Grim Reaper? Doesn't need his scythe for this one.

The media doesn't provide me with any clues how this person contracted the virus. They claim the person was in the hospital with "underlying conditions." Does that mean the person was already dying--near death? What is the definition of "underlying?" I start researching. I discover the media, nor the Center for Disease Control knows if the person is male or female, an embarrassing moment for the White House.



How do you not know if the dead body is a male or female? You can't get that one wrong. This is a major blunder right out of the gate. Are there two scripts? Script one has a female and script two has a male? If I discover that the person's name is Pat, Tracy, Stacy or any other name that is shared by both sexes I may give them a pass on this one however, five days later I'm still anxiously waiting for a name to apply to the deceased.



Why no name, face, mourning family members, mourning friends, heartfelt testimonies of the deceased's accomplishments? Where the person lived, and went to school, and went to church--if they're married with kids. All of that is a staple for the media in death and tragedy and if they can slide in a hero they will. It tightens up the story into one complete ball. Right now there are huge chunks missing all around it. I'm only five days into researching this but my bullshit meter right now is pegged.



I've made a series of youtube videos showing the inconsistencies with this first US death.





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