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A hospital worker has provided testimony to allege that official numbers for COVID-19 cases during the pandemic were faked.
During the pandemic, the corporate media spread fear among the general public by promoting reports that hospitals were overwhelmed due to soaring cases of COVID-19.
This fearmongering was used to pressure people to accept lockdowns, masking, vaccines, and other restrictions on freedom.
However, growing reports have since emerged to suggest that the number of cases of COVID-19 had been fabricated to support this fear-pushing agenda.In Scotland, an official inquiry is underway that has been exposing major corruption in the official narrative regarding the pandemic.During the Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry , a witness has just testified that the hospital he works in was only “half full” at the “peak” of the Covid pandemic.However, at the same time, while the United Kingdom was in full lockdown, the hospital was reporting that it was overwhelmed with the […]
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