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Excellent work.

"There’s a fascinating twist in the plot here as we observe a preponderance of elderly in-hospital death during the two lockdown weeks compared to any other period. Did the mysterious virus only strike hard for those exact two weeks? I think not."

May I humbly submit that people begin to think of this as "locked in" vs "locked down"?

Close down to hospitals, test the damaged ships for Novel Thing, and sink them.

Sink them how? Well, the fastest way to kill someone in a medical setting is with an injection. Another fast way is to unplug those being sustained on ventilators or other life support. Intubation itself can create quick death as well (i.e., within 48 hours), depending on the patient's condition and other factors.

All hospitals have "precipice patients" that can be used at any appointed time to create the appearance of a sudden-spreading pathogen (or "variant").

None of this is to say that those carrying out directives would have been aware of what was happening.

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