Guy McPherson wades in on coronavirus
Panic buying starts in New Zealand
Coronavirus: Queues at supermarkets as panic- buying ramps up Newshub, 29 February, 2020 Panic-buying appears to have kicked in, with confirmation the coronavirus COVID-19 has arrived in New Zealand. And supermarket bosses are urging people to “resist” the urge to stock up. Lines at a Pak’nSave supermarket in Auckland were out the door on Friday evening, following the confirmation of New Zealand’s first case. A man who’d recently been to Iran arrived on an Emirates flight on Tuesday, feeling sick. His…
NZ has its first confirmed coronavirus case
It seems to be toilet paper and soap that people are after and not food. New Zealand confirms case of Covid-19 coronavirus The person who has been confirmed to have New Zealand’s first case of the Covid-19 coronavirus “followed all of the steps you would hope would be followed”, says the Health Minister. RNZ, 28 February, 2020 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern confirmed this afternoon that a suspected case of Covid-19 coronavirus has tested positive. Ardern said the person was in…
More from Prof. Francis Boyle
I am starting to think that we need to move away from discussions like this to concentrate on how we can survive what is coming. Prof. Francis Boyle: 13,000 “death scientists” hard at work destroying humanity with a $100 billion germ warfare “criminal enterprise” Natural News, 24 February, 2020 Today we bring you an important article about Prof. Francis Boyle, authored by Sherwood Ross. This article / interview ties together the coronavirus outbreak with the bioweapons program run by the…
TruNews on the coronavirus pandemic – 27 February, 2020
Coronavirus Mystery: VP Pence Taps AIDS Czar and Trump Touts Ebola Vaccine Listen to “Coronavirus Mystery: VP Pence Taps AIDS Czar and Trump Touts Ebola Vaccine” on Spreaker. Today on TruNews we discuss the continuing meltdown of the world economy amid coronavirus inaction from governments shocked by its speed and lethality. We address the growing connection between the deadly disease and HIV/AIDS, as the Vice President assembles a team of experts who specialize in that affliction, and as President Trump…
Erdogan plans to send refugees to Europe
Turkish official: Turkey will send Syrian refugees to Europe Türkischer Offizieller: Türkei wird syrische Flüchtlinge nach Europa ziehen lassen SputnikGermany 27 February, 2020 After an airstrike on a Turkish army command staff in the Syrian province of Idlib on Thursday evening, an unspecified government official now declared that Turkey can no longer stop the flow of refugees and will therefore let him move on. At the security meeting urgently called by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, it was apparently decided…
TruNews on coronavirus news – 25 February, 2020
CDC Pandemic Warning: Prepare for School Closings and Public Event Cancellations Listen to “CDC Pandemic Warning: Prepare for School Closings and Public Event Cancellations” on Spreaker. Watch this HERE This audio demonstrates some of the near-term implications of supply chain disruption in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Get prepared to do without! . https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-02-25-global-supply-chain-proctor-gamble-warns-products-ingredients-coronavirus.html
What is going on in New Zealand with coronavirus
On “rumours” and official disinformation Yesterday, I did very little but I did spar with a woman from Auckland on Facebook who said quite CATEGORICALLY (as if she had insider information) that there were NO cases of coronavirus in New Zealand and warned against “spreading rumours” (which could have come straight from the Communist Party of China). When I pushed her further she said she has a son working for the Auckland Hospital Board who has been attending meetings on…
CoronaVirus Fatality Rate is 20% in Iran
Iran shuts schools, cultural centres as coronavirus kills six Coronavirus deaths in Iran count for the most in any country outside China. Al-Jazeera, 23 February, 2020 A sixth death from the coronavirus has been reported in Iran as authorities in more than a dozen affected provinces ordered the closure of schools, universities and cultural centres in a bid to contain the outbreak. Ali Aghazadeh, governor of the Markazi province, said late on Saturday that tests of a patient who recently died in…