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'''Pneumonia''' is an [[Inflammation|inflammatory]] condition of the [[lung]] primarily affecting the small air sacs known as [[Pulmonary alveolus|alveoli]]. Symptoms typically include some combination of [[phlegm|productive]] or dry [[cough]], [[chest pain]], [[fever]], and [[Shortness of breath|difficulty breathing]].<ref name=Ash2007>https://books.google.com/books?id=4Xlyaipv3dIC&pg=PA242</ref> The severity of the condition is variable.<ref name=Ash2007/>
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Many [[COVID-19]]-assigned deaths have been misdiagnosed bacterial pneumonia deaths. Mandatory use of [[face masks]], especially if worn incorrectly and for long periods of time, is a prime cause for bacterial pneumonia.
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A study led by [[Denis Rancourt]] points out a "pneumonia epidemic" during [[COVID-19]]: {{QB|Shockingly, there was a massive epidemic or co-epidemic of pneumonia in the USA in the COVID-era, according to [[CDC]] data, which is never mentioned in [[corporate media|the media]] and essentially not on the radar in the medical research literature. To the extent that there is COVID-19 over-assignation, it may represent up to 100 % of the COVID-era excess deaths from respiratory causes. It would not be the first time that the actual cause of a large epidemic is bacterial infection rather than the presumed [[viral pathogen]]<ref>https://denisrancourt.ca/uploads_entries/1635189453861_USA%20ACM%20into%202021%20-%20article----12d.pdf [[Denis Rancourt]], [[Marine Baudin]], [[Jérémie Mercier]],  page 121</ref>}}
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This was done on purpose to manipulate the statistics, to give the impression of a pandemic.
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Revision as of 05:02, 7 December 2021

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Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung primarily affecting the small air sacs known as alveoli. Symptoms typically include some combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever, and difficulty breathing.[1] The severity of the condition is variable.[1]

COVID-19

Many COVID-19-assigned deaths have been misdiagnosed bacterial pneumonia deaths. Mandatory use of face masks, especially if worn incorrectly and for long periods of time, is a prime cause for bacterial pneumonia.

A study led by Denis Rancourt points out a "pneumonia epidemic" during COVID-19:

Shockingly, there was a massive epidemic or co-epidemic of pneumonia in the USA in the COVID-era, according to CDC data, which is never mentioned in the media and essentially not on the radar in the medical research literature. To the extent that there is COVID-19 over-assignation, it may represent up to 100 % of the COVID-era excess deaths from respiratory causes. It would not be the first time that the actual cause of a large epidemic is bacterial infection rather than the presumed viral pathogen[2]


This was done on purpose to manipulate the statistics, to give the impression of a pandemic.


 

Pneumonia victims on Wikispooks

TitleDeath dateLocation of DeathDescription
James Billington30 September 2015Bilderberger academic
John K. Galbraith29 April 2006United States
Massachusetts
Cambridge
Stephen Harmon21 July 2021US
Los Angeles
He died in July 2021.
Warren Hinckle25 August 2016California
San Francisco
As editor of Ramparts, revealed all-embracing CIA financing and control of the international operations of all important American professional and cultural organisations.
Terry Lenzner23 April 2020Assistant counsel (and chief investigator) on the United States Senate Watergate Committee.
Kary Mullis7 August 2019Inventor of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique, which he said should not be used as a main diagnostic tool. Died in August 2019
James Schlesinger27 March 2014United States
Maryland
Baltimore
USDSO, DCI, RAND, US Defense secretary
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