Psyop Alert: NYC Bodies Loaded onto Refrigerated Truck
March 30, 2020
THEĀ New York PostĀ is touting this obviously staged video of corpses in Brooklyn being loaded onto a refrigerated truck allegedly full of victims of the coronavirus:
The coronavirus pandemic has slammed New York City so hard that health care workers are using forklifts to load dead bodies into refrigerated trucks, according to a viral video.
The 5-minute and 32-second clip posted to YouTube shows medical officials helping to load the corpses in body bags into the mobile morgue outside Brooklyn Hospital Center in Fort Greene, according to a man shooting the clip who does not identify himself.
Anyone with any experience with modern hospitals knows that bodies are usually transported from hospitals by funeral homes and, in any event, are not left out in the open on sidewalks. The death count in New York, even if you accept all the cases being presented by officials as deaths actually caused by the virus rather than deaths of people who have tested positive for it and had other serious conditions, is not so great as to create this kind of body crisis or this sort of break with protocols, which probably violates the city’s sanitary laws. On an average day in New York City, someone dies every nine minutes. New York hospitals are used to processing dozens of bodies and the alleged deaths from coronavirus would be spread out over numerous hospitals. Notice in the official figures given, we are not told how many more people a day have died in the city in total over the past week, as deaths without a COVID diagnosis may have decreased.
New York City is currently the world headquarters of hysterical propaganda. This video is surely a fake. Sadly, Americans are naive and trusting enough to swallow this.
I am not suggesting that the virus does not exist or that it has not caused death and suffering. There’s a virus and a superstructure of fraud, exaggeration and lies about it, which dishonors anyone who has been sickened by it.
Do you get the feeling that we are participating in a live experiment and that even the exposure of videos like this is part of the drill and has been fully anticipated? I do. If a character in a play can review the performance of the playwright, I’d like to give a shout-out to the creator of this set piece. You get an A for effort. And a D for execution.
[Thanks to Steve.]