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Why Is China Afraid Of Truth?

Here, The Edge of Wonder tackles the coronavirus coming out of China, giving a much-more detailed, lively and informative presentation of the truth. We’re not only talking about facts that the Chinese Communist Party hides, but also the biased and Leftist slanting American mass media. Here is The Edge of Wonder intro:

With all the craziness surrounding the #Coronavirus, we thought we’d shed some light on the subject and give you all the Edge of Wonder perspective. There is a lot of misinformation being spread along with many conspiracies so we dug through it all and will present what we found. However, the questions on everyone’s mind is how dangerous is this virus that was apparently started in #Wuhan and was this virus a natural #outbreak or something much darker? And if it is then what would be the purpose and why? We’ll also get into what the role the mainstream media has played in all this, and if and how they have any economic ties to the #Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in #China.

This is part 1. We will return with Part 2 when it is available.

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Coronavirus epidemic update 16 by pulmonologist & sleep specialist Dr. Seheult . Includes a comparison of confirmed cases and deaths within China vs. countries outside China. Dr. Seheult illustrates practical things we can do to boost our immunity / immune response to viral infections like the novel coronavirus based on peer-reviewed studies. More from MedCram.

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China has revamped its reporting rules. As part of the revamp, two of its mid-level Commie bosses got fired. The end result: We are seeing a bit more accurate totals now, but probably still quite fudged to downplay the extent of the disease. All told, there are now about 65,000 cases worldwide and 1,400 deaths. There are eight new cases in Singapore, so they are under the gun. More from Styxhexenhammer666.

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Oh, boy…the scientific research on covid-19 (the new name of the Wuhan coronavirus) continues to reveal what a huge challenge containing this virus is. A new report from Los Alamos Labs calculates its R0 at between 4.7 to 6.6. That is massively contagious!

It’s little wonder then why we’re seeing more and more reports of doctors and health workers falling sick, despite using proper PPE and contamination protocol.

China, which bumped up the number of total infected within the country by 33% last night, is clearly facing a public health nightmare of epic proportion. As we keep saying, we think the true reality on the ground there is even much worse than the official numbers we’re being given. That said, China’s totalitarian approach of mandatory home quarantine for hundred of millions of people is likely the best way to fight a virus this contagious. Nore from Chris Martenson.

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Here is a report from Shenzhen, a city in southern China  just across the border with Hong Kong. Shenzhen, boasting a population of 12.9 million, is full of apartment complexes. They are shown here. Residents now face daily monitoring. No visitors are allowed to come to their apartments. The once-bustling shopping mall in the city is now a virtual no-man’s land. Street are empty. Everything is eerie. More from BusanKevin.

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Virus Admissions Escalating

Update on the CoronaVirus sweeping China. Sarah Westall of Business Game Changers says 32,000 flu patients were admitted to Chinese hospitals in the Wuhan vicinity on Monday. She derived that figure from her Chinese sources and from Chinese State media. This coronavirus outbreak is a very serious issue and should be taken seriously.

Styxhexenhammer666 urges listeners to engage in a little basic prepping. No, you don’t need to have a full-year’s worth of food in a storm cellar bunker. But it wouldn’t hurt to have a month’s worth of beans, rice, peanut butter, purified water. In other words, the basics to handle any emergency. Otherwise,he discusses some of the latest coronavirus cases of note — the illness that befell a Japanese bus driver and a German businessman. This does look like a disease that could linger quite some time.

The Communist goons who run China are cracking down on citizens who openly discuss the coronavirus. Alternate new sources or people who make videos or Tweets can spend up to seven years in jail for upsetting the communists. The reality is even worse: Many who land in jail will never again see the light of day. They will be beaten, tortured and abused, some even killed, their organs harvested by the brutal Communists. More from Lisa Haven.

CNBC’s “Power Lunch” team discusses the possible economic impact of the coronavirus with Alexis Crow of Price Waterhouse Coopers. The Chinese government has announced it is closing both the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges. The markets are expected to reopen next week, likely on Monday, although that could change if conditions grow worse.

In addition to the stock markets, Google announced it is closing all of its offices in China for the time being.

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Given the continued spread of the Wuhan coronavirus, Peak Prosperity urgently reached out to John Barry, author of the award-winning New York Times best-seller The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History.

Two years ago, we interviewed John about the expected implications should a pandemic of similar scale break out in today’s world. Little did we realize at the time how quickly his insights would prove relevant.

John was the only non-scientist to serve on the US government’s Infectious Disease Board of Experts and has served on advisory boards for MIT’s Center for Engineering System Fundamentals and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He has consulted on influenza preparedness and response to national security entities, the George W. Bush and Obama White Houses, state governments, and the private sector.

John remains quite concerned at how the world’s readiness for a pandemic is woefully lacking, exacerbated by the hyper-connectedness of our modern society (i.e., the ease and speed with with people can travel).

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