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Two Billion Infected?

An artificial intelligence company, Blue Dot, says its AI computers are projecting nearly 2.5 billion infections of coronavirus over the next two months with more than 50 million fatalities. This might sound far-fetched, but Blue Dot’s AI computers were among the first to recommend stirring clear of Wuhan, China, about a week ahead of when the World Health Organization (WHO) warned us against traveling there. Doctors are dismissing these forecasts. RT, the Russian TV network, reports on Blue Dot’s findings as well as providing a coronavirus update.

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The coronavirus is getting much worse in China. People are being forced to wear masks if they are walking on the streets of Shanghai. The problem, though, is that the masks rarely stop the spread of the virus. There is a new epicenter forming in Henan. All told, there are now more than 37,500 cases being reported. There have been five new cases in France, all at a ski chalet. A cruise ship still remains marooned off the coast of Japan. This has already surpassed the death tolls of SARS and MERS and will easily blow past those earlier diseases soon. More from Styxhexenhammer666.

The coronavirus is speeding up the pace of nationalism. This was a bioweapon of the Globalists and its release into the world — whether it was an accident or deliberately done — has cost the Globalists. Now, the time for nationalism is as strong as ever. More from Dr. Steve Turley.

SIngapore’s famous red light district, Geylang, has turned into a ghost town since the coronavirus outbreak. There are very few customers or tourists walking the streets and only a few working women and ladyboys hanging around their premises.

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Coronavirus Death Camps

Coronavirus death camps don’t just exist in China. They can be found everywhere, including the United States. Here, several military bases are being readied to house mass coronavirus victims. One AI predicts as many as 53 million could die globally. More from Lisa Haven.

We now have over 35.000 cases of coronavirus as the death toll continues to mount. Styxhexenhammer666 says we have had the first fatality in the United States — a 60-year-old man. It’s appearing now as if about 4 out of 5 cases of the disease are curable, if there is proper health care, including adequate beds. But at least one of every 5 cases risks serious complications or fatalities. Chinese nationals are now banned from cruise ships. New epicenters are appearing across China. There also are rising outbreaks elsewhere in Asia, notably Singapore and Hong Kong.

Here’s shocking footage of a large white cube inside of which China is transporting coronavirus victims. Are they merely patients or also political prisoners? More from Mr. Obvious.

Sarah Westall joins the SGTReport to discuss the engineered pandemic known as 2019-nCoV coronavirus.

As China now has placed over 400 million of its citizens under quarantine, China’s economy is grinding to a halt. Workers can’t leave their homes. Factories are idle. Most (if not all) of China’s ports are no longer shipping. International flights are increasingly banned from the country.

When the world’s #2 economy hangs up a big “CLOSED” sign, that’s going to result in a major negative impact on global trade. As the manufacturing powerhouse to the world, you’ll be challenged to think of ANY industry that won’t experience serious supply chain interruptions and shortages from China’s woes.

Did you know China makes the vast majority of our prescription pharmaceuticals? A MASSIVE hit to the global economy will directly result from the damage the coronavirus is currently doing. And it may get worse, a lot worse. So ignore today’s ridiculous all-time high stock prices. They can’t last in the face of what’s coming. More from Chris Martenson.

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Vox declares that ideas like ‘cleanliness,’ and ‘hygiene,’ have a bigoted history. Because virtue signaling is more important than containing the spread of the coronavirus. More from Mr. Obvious.

 

Korean Summit a Success

The Korean Summit was a huge success, leaving critics of President Donald Trump sounding more stupid and vile as they try to deliver a negative spin around the events. They are going insane as they stretch further and further to deny reality. Trump won four concessions and gained a nice photo op. Styxhexenhammer666 explains.

On Fox Business News, Lou Dobbs interviews Presidential historian Doug Wead on why China must be very nervous about the North Korean summit.

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“The media, particularly the American cable channels, have turned North Korea into a demonized pariah state and they’ve turned Kim Jong-un into a person they think is crazy. That’s rather unfortunate, but I come across it all the time.” — Bruce Cumings, the Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor in History, and former chair of the history department at the University of Chicago.

A renowned expert on Korea, he is also a frequent contributor to the London Review of Books, the Nation, Current History, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and Le Monde Diplomatique. His most recent book, released in 2010, is entitled The Korean War: A History. Lionel Nation offers his take on the Singapore summit and says history was made.

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Singapore Opens Marine Park

The world’s largest oceanarium has opened at a resort in Singapore. The 20-acre Marine Life Park on Singapore’s Sentosa Island houses more than 100,000 animals representing over 800 different species. The centerpiece is an Open Ocean habitat that can be observed through the world’s largest viewing panel — 118 feet wide and 27 feet tall.

Organizers cite the park’s educational and research programs, while detractors are criticizing a planned exhibit of bottlenose dolphins.

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World of Beers XLIV

On tap tonight: Tiger, Singapore.

Would you invoke the name of Osama Bin Laden to share a beer with Jessica Alba? New Zealand served as the setting for this high-production commercial with a flashy star.

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World of Beers XI

On tap tonight: Tiger, Singapore

Gorillas, Transformers and assorted macho men, along with one ringer, arm-wrestle for a Tiger in this commercial aired in South Africa.

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