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Bill - I had a friend that was the sickest she’d ever been in December of 2019. I believe your early spread hypothesis holds much weight.
To your readers here. Substack is where I found the truth. Main stream media is nothing but propaganda and outright lies. But be discerning about who you follow on this platform. Bill is one you will want to follow. He tells the truth - no matter how inconvenient it may be.
I should perhaps note that one of my scores of "early spread" stories documented that a record number of schools and school districts around the country closed "due to illness" in the months and weeks before Covid was said to have been spreading in America. My story lists EVERY school and school district in 17 states (that I could find) that closed between November 2019 and early February 2020 in America.
One of those school districts was Opp City Schools. I imagine Troy City Schools was close to reaching this same decision. Per my research, superintendents typically close schools when 20 percent or more of the students and staff are out sick. My conjecture is that some percentage of these sick students almost certainly were sick with "early Covid."
Per my research, I actually believe the worst of the early spread of Covid happened in late December 2019/early January 2020. I think I would have found many more schools that closed in this period of time except for the fact these schools were already closed due to Christmas holidays.
Thanks, Laura. Readers interested in the topic of "embalmers' clots," which is definitely "taboo" in the mainstream press, should check out Laura's Substack site, "Clotastrophe." (Viewer discretion is advised as the site includes many photos, including many taken by Ozark "trade embalmer" Richard Hirschman.)
Today is the last day to enter the Troy Citizen Trivia Contest. Local trivia buffs only need to correctly answer 15 of 25 questions to qualify for the grand prize - dinner for two at your favorite local restaurant.
Here's the link with the questions and where to email your answers:
One of my subscribers just asked me a question in the Ko-Fi forum. He wanted to know when I started to suspect some of these "official narratives" might not have been the gospel truth. Here's my answer:
"Thanks, X. I smelled a rat beginning in early May 2020 when I started shopping my freelance article on the McCains' early cases to every news organization that accepts freelance submissions. There was zero interest and I knew I had stumbled onto a taboo topic and all the powerful people were already in heavy cover-up mode. What scared the heck out of me was the lack of interest in this topic among all "watchdog" journalism organizations."
As I note in this article, at one time The Seattle Times and Palm Beach Post published very important stories, identifying at least 13 people in their readership areas who had Covid symptoms in December or November 2019 and later tested positive for antibodies (as soon as those tests became available, which, for most people was late April/early May 2020).
I've since found many more people who had Covid symptoms months before official Covid who later tested positive for antibodies. (Several were crew members of the USS Roosevelt aircraft carrier).
However, when I sent these same editors and journalists my story on the McCains - a story that corroborates or provides further support for their stories - I found no interest in my article - which was very strange. It's almost like someone told these papers to drop this subject or line of inquiry - and these newspapers did just that. They quit running "early spread" stories and had no interest in the details of my story (which was more compelling than their owns stories).
Because I quickly came to doubt the veracity of the "virus origin" storyline, I soon started to question all the pronouncements of the so-called experts. To me, these public health officials didn't seem very interested in "searching for the truth." I think their focus is/was on concealing the truth.
I also quickly realized no "Woodward and Bernsteins" from the big news organizations were going to investigate certain Covid subjects. That left people like me and other outcasts on Substack, a platform that was easy to dismiss as "Kookville."
Anyway, Substack is where all the real skeptical journalism has occurred in the past four years. The "journalism" one reads in, say, the NY Times is just stenography for CDC and NIH press releases.
In my story I reference the likely/possible "early cases" of Tim and Brandie McCain of Sylacauga. What frustrates me about my investigations is the fact that pubic health officials will NOT investigate these many likely/possible early cases.
Tim and Brandie both tested positive for antibodies. Tim only got one antibody test in late April 2020 (as soon as they were available in Sylacauga.) His wife Brandie has now gotten at least two other antibody tests, which were also positive. Each test was different and they were all positive with high titre levels.
Per my research, I know there were/are approximately 11 signature Covid symptoms. Tim suffered from all 11. Since he was hospitalized for 28 days, there are also voluminous medical records dealing with his "clinical markers," X rays, D-Dimer tests, cytokine storms, etc. Of the five or six clinical markers of a "severe case," Tim experienced every one of these.
One would think this would be enough evidence for public health officials to at least interview the McCains and take a close look at all their medical records but, for surreal reasons, this has never happened.
Officials know about all these early cases because many were covered in local press reports and I told CDC and ADPH officials about all of these possible early cases.
For the life of me, I can't figure out why possible "case zeros" are of zero interest to public health officials.
I do, Dan. I think the virus began to spread by September 2019 in Wuhan, if that's where the virus really originated. That would be plenty of time for a very contagious virus to reach large swaths of America by, say, October 2019. One also can't rule out that the virus "case zero" wasn't actually in Wuhan - which would be thermo-nuclear news if proven or confirmed. Most people focus on the where question - was it a lab leak or a wet market in Wuhan that started all of this?
I've always focussed more on the WHEN question. The current accepted narrative - it stated in Wuhan in December 2019 (or now, maybe November) completely precludes virus spread starting even earlier.
I think this dubious "virus origins" narrative is/was by design.
Bill - I had a friend that was the sickest she’d ever been in December of 2019. I believe your early spread hypothesis holds much weight.
To your readers here. Substack is where I found the truth. Main stream media is nothing but propaganda and outright lies. But be discerning about who you follow on this platform. Bill is one you will want to follow. He tells the truth - no matter how inconvenient it may be.
I should perhaps note that one of my scores of "early spread" stories documented that a record number of schools and school districts around the country closed "due to illness" in the months and weeks before Covid was said to have been spreading in America. My story lists EVERY school and school district in 17 states (that I could find) that closed between November 2019 and early February 2020 in America.
One of those school districts was Opp City Schools. I imagine Troy City Schools was close to reaching this same decision. Per my research, superintendents typically close schools when 20 percent or more of the students and staff are out sick. My conjecture is that some percentage of these sick students almost certainly were sick with "early Covid."
Per my research, I actually believe the worst of the early spread of Covid happened in late December 2019/early January 2020. I think I would have found many more schools that closed in this period of time except for the fact these schools were already closed due to Christmas holidays.
Thanks, Laura. Readers interested in the topic of "embalmers' clots," which is definitely "taboo" in the mainstream press, should check out Laura's Substack site, "Clotastrophe." (Viewer discretion is advised as the site includes many photos, including many taken by Ozark "trade embalmer" Richard Hirschman.)
Thank you Bill.
Today is the last day to enter the Troy Citizen Trivia Contest. Local trivia buffs only need to correctly answer 15 of 25 questions to qualify for the grand prize - dinner for two at your favorite local restaurant.
Here's the link with the questions and where to email your answers:
https://thetroycitizen.substack.com/p/troy-citizen-trivia-contest
One of my subscribers just asked me a question in the Ko-Fi forum. He wanted to know when I started to suspect some of these "official narratives" might not have been the gospel truth. Here's my answer:
"Thanks, X. I smelled a rat beginning in early May 2020 when I started shopping my freelance article on the McCains' early cases to every news organization that accepts freelance submissions. There was zero interest and I knew I had stumbled onto a taboo topic and all the powerful people were already in heavy cover-up mode. What scared the heck out of me was the lack of interest in this topic among all "watchdog" journalism organizations."
As I note in this article, at one time The Seattle Times and Palm Beach Post published very important stories, identifying at least 13 people in their readership areas who had Covid symptoms in December or November 2019 and later tested positive for antibodies (as soon as those tests became available, which, for most people was late April/early May 2020).
I've since found many more people who had Covid symptoms months before official Covid who later tested positive for antibodies. (Several were crew members of the USS Roosevelt aircraft carrier).
However, when I sent these same editors and journalists my story on the McCains - a story that corroborates or provides further support for their stories - I found no interest in my article - which was very strange. It's almost like someone told these papers to drop this subject or line of inquiry - and these newspapers did just that. They quit running "early spread" stories and had no interest in the details of my story (which was more compelling than their owns stories).
Because I quickly came to doubt the veracity of the "virus origin" storyline, I soon started to question all the pronouncements of the so-called experts. To me, these public health officials didn't seem very interested in "searching for the truth." I think their focus is/was on concealing the truth.
I also quickly realized no "Woodward and Bernsteins" from the big news organizations were going to investigate certain Covid subjects. That left people like me and other outcasts on Substack, a platform that was easy to dismiss as "Kookville."
Anyway, Substack is where all the real skeptical journalism has occurred in the past four years. The "journalism" one reads in, say, the NY Times is just stenography for CDC and NIH press releases.
In my story I reference the likely/possible "early cases" of Tim and Brandie McCain of Sylacauga. What frustrates me about my investigations is the fact that pubic health officials will NOT investigate these many likely/possible early cases.
Tim and Brandie both tested positive for antibodies. Tim only got one antibody test in late April 2020 (as soon as they were available in Sylacauga.) His wife Brandie has now gotten at least two other antibody tests, which were also positive. Each test was different and they were all positive with high titre levels.
Per my research, I know there were/are approximately 11 signature Covid symptoms. Tim suffered from all 11. Since he was hospitalized for 28 days, there are also voluminous medical records dealing with his "clinical markers," X rays, D-Dimer tests, cytokine storms, etc. Of the five or six clinical markers of a "severe case," Tim experienced every one of these.
One would think this would be enough evidence for public health officials to at least interview the McCains and take a close look at all their medical records but, for surreal reasons, this has never happened.
Officials know about all these early cases because many were covered in local press reports and I told CDC and ADPH officials about all of these possible early cases.
For the life of me, I can't figure out why possible "case zeros" are of zero interest to public health officials.
Bill, do you have any theories about how people in a small town in Alabama may have had Covid so early?
I do, Dan. I think the virus began to spread by September 2019 in Wuhan, if that's where the virus really originated. That would be plenty of time for a very contagious virus to reach large swaths of America by, say, October 2019. One also can't rule out that the virus "case zero" wasn't actually in Wuhan - which would be thermo-nuclear news if proven or confirmed. Most people focus on the where question - was it a lab leak or a wet market in Wuhan that started all of this?
I've always focussed more on the WHEN question. The current accepted narrative - it stated in Wuhan in December 2019 (or now, maybe November) completely precludes virus spread starting even earlier.
I think this dubious "virus origins" narrative is/was by design.