Have they shown her corpse yet on tv to satisfy the morbid curiosity of the conspiracy theorists?Add an 81 yo woman to our death toll
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Have they shown her corpse yet on tv to satisfy the morbid curiosity of the conspiracy theorists?Add an 81 yo woman to our death toll

It is a simple thing mate. If there are MASSES of bodies how are they keeping the cameras away from them and WHY are they keeping the cameras away from them?Have they shown her corpse yet on tv to satisfy the morbid curiosity of the conspiracy theorists?
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Personally no, but then I don't have your twisted imagination.It is a simple thing mate. If there are MASSES of bodies how are they keeping the cameras away from them and WHY are they keeping the cameras away from them?
Like I said, news crews are all over Italy but not a single pic of a single body. You don’t find that strange at all?
Neither.
Milan is the epicenter for the outbreak.
Seems to me that the test you have for one event being suspicious doesn't apply to the next. It's very much what ever takes your fancy.The point too...some things are suspicious. Inspire suspicion. No one just believes whatever theyre told. They always seek evidence. Day to day life, and especially govt stories, post 9/11 people are far more cottoned on to global agendas and such. Boy who cried wolf type levels. Its common sense.
You're the one flipping out because you can't find photo's of dead people.
I am?You're the one flipping out because you can't find photo's of dead people.

Dont forget to ask for photosListened to a 20 minute interview with someone 'on the ground' in Italy, she was in Rome and has family in Lombardy where the outbreak is the worst. She had the opportunity to return to family in Lombardy but thought it would be better to stay where she is. The interviewer asked her what her family were telling her from Lombardy and she just replied with the usual stuff about everyone being house bound and only being allowed to go to the supermarket, yada yada. She did not say any one of her relatives were sick or had died nor did the interviewer even ask her about this. Why is nobody talking about the deaths or sickness in specific personal terms?
Having lunch with a friend on Sunday with relies in Italy, I'm going to ask her point blank if any of them have got sick or died of 'the virus'.

Frustrating how everything is laced with 'yeah but..' and its like come on the damage to society is already far beyond any physical damageFFS, another restriction announced today, 4 square metres per person in indoor venues. Come on sheeple - wake up!
Frustrating how everything is laced with 'yeah but..' and its like come on the damage to society is already far beyond any physical damage