Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: English [00:00.000 --> 00:01.840] I'm Dave Champion. [00:01.840 --> 00:08.800] A lot of people have made the ridiculous statement that the SARS-CoV-2 virus is a hoax. [00:08.800 --> 00:10.680] It absolutely is not a hoax. [00:10.680 --> 00:11.680] There is a virus. [00:11.680 --> 00:13.000] It's SARS-CoV-2. [00:13.000 --> 00:17.200] People get it, and some people, a very small percentage, it develops into COVID-19. [00:17.200 --> 00:22.040] Sometimes they have to be hospitalized, sometimes not, and an infinitesimally smaller number [00:22.040 --> 00:26.800] of people from the entire base of people who've been infected actually die. [00:26.800 --> 00:29.760] That's the truth of SARS-CoV-2. [00:29.760 --> 00:37.520] But then there is the government response, which is certainly bordering on being viewed [00:37.520 --> 00:42.440] as a hoax because it is so out of scale to the reality of what's going on with the [00:42.440 --> 00:44.160] virus itself. [00:44.160 --> 00:50.760] And then there's the media coverage, which in my opinion absolutely rises to the level [00:50.760 --> 00:51.760] of a hoax. [00:51.760 --> 01:03.200] Because numbers are falling almost everywhere in the United States, and we used to have [01:03.200 --> 01:08.200] if we go back to, say, April and May, we used to have these tremendously large numbers, [01:08.200 --> 01:12.400] and even places that are experiencing a little bit of an increase, they're still infinitesimally [01:12.400 --> 01:15.080] small in comparison to what we saw in the past. [01:15.080 --> 01:16.640] In other words, we're on the way out. [01:16.640 --> 01:21.400] So the media has to find in pursuance of its hoax coverage. [01:21.400 --> 01:23.200] It's not covering a hoax. [01:23.200 --> 01:25.400] Its coverage is a hoax. [01:25.400 --> 01:33.360] So in pursuance of that hoax, they have to find something always to try and panic people. [01:33.360 --> 01:38.820] And what they've chosen now is India, because there's nothing really going on in the United [01:38.820 --> 01:42.600] States, and they've already hit on France and Spain, and I've talked about that in a [01:42.600 --> 01:45.240] previous video, and I'm going to revisit that in probably another two weeks. [01:45.240 --> 01:46.640] We'll see where they're at. [01:46.640 --> 01:53.960] So now the big thing is India, and cases are going up in India like crazy, if you believe [01:53.960 --> 01:54.960] the press. [01:54.960 --> 01:56.220] And cases are going up. [01:56.220 --> 02:03.160] So let's begin with the fact that India has a population of 1.326 billion human beings. [02:03.160 --> 02:07.840] I'm going to show you the chart of their new daily cases, and then I'm going to tell you [02:07.840 --> 02:10.600] where they're actually at. [02:10.600 --> 02:14.720] So this is the chart of India and its increasing cases. [02:14.760 --> 02:18.200] People listening on the podcast, which we're looking at is essentially a line graph, and [02:18.200 --> 02:22.440] it shows that cases are very moderate in India through about the middle of June and then [02:22.440 --> 02:27.680] start to climb and have climbed at probably I'm going to say like a 40 degree angle up [02:27.680 --> 02:31.560] to the final day of this graph, which is September 8th. [02:31.560 --> 02:36.500] So in other words, you're seeing a significant increase in cases. [02:36.500 --> 02:37.840] But of course, everything is relative. [02:37.840 --> 02:43.000] So we have to take stock of the fact that India didn't start seeing significant increase [02:43.080 --> 02:49.680] in their cases until about two months after the United States did, and most of Europe. [02:49.680 --> 02:52.240] So their numbers are rising in it. [02:52.240 --> 02:58.900] When you look at this line, it looks bad, which is why I said we need to see where they're [02:58.900 --> 03:02.420] really at, not just the graph. [03:02.420 --> 03:11.220] Not only are they only at 0.3% of their total population, but 78% of those people who have [03:11.540 --> 03:15.860] been infected are already recovered. [03:15.860 --> 03:18.820] There's a good number that I like to use when we're talking about nation to nation, and [03:18.820 --> 03:20.660] that is deaths per million. [03:20.660 --> 03:24.140] That sort of gives you an idea of how that nation is doing in comparison to other nations [03:24.140 --> 03:26.340] if you think comparison is important. [03:26.340 --> 03:30.980] So again, as of September 8th, let's compare it to the United States. [03:30.980 --> 03:36.900] In the United States, the death rate per million is 585. [03:36.900 --> 03:41.540] In India, the death rate per million is 53. [03:41.540 --> 03:46.620] But yeah, the U.S. media wants you to panic over what's happening in India on the other [03:46.620 --> 03:50.420] side of the planet that's not even bad. [03:50.420 --> 03:54.780] But I will keep an eye on India and report back to you on it, just like I'm planning [03:54.780 --> 03:55.980] to do on Spain and France. [03:55.980 --> 04:01.180] We've talked about that in a previous video about a week ago, as well as here in the U.S., [04:01.180 --> 04:03.520] the states of South Dakota and Iowa. [04:03.520 --> 04:07.460] So I want to revisit that for a minute, because last week that was the story that these states [04:07.460 --> 04:11.080] were off the charts and cases were crazy and they were the new hotspots. [04:11.080 --> 04:12.080] All right. [04:12.080 --> 04:15.720] So let's take a look at South Dakota and see where they're at. [04:15.720 --> 04:21.240] As you can see here in the graph in late August, South Dakota did indeed have a spike. [04:21.240 --> 04:24.160] But what do you see happening now? [04:24.160 --> 04:29.720] Yeah, cases are dropping right back down to the pre-spike levels. [04:29.720 --> 04:32.560] We'll know more in, I don't know, three, four, five, six days. [04:32.600 --> 04:35.480] But you can see it's just the spike. [04:35.480 --> 04:40.520] And I'm going to reference these anomalous spikes here again in a moment. [04:40.520 --> 04:48.000] There's a little more meat on the story about Iowa because the White House Coronavirus Task [04:48.000 --> 04:52.160] Force decided to run its mouth about Iowa. [04:52.160 --> 04:58.960] So I'm going to share with you a quote from a September 1st ABC News article. [04:58.960 --> 05:04.960] In that article, ABC said the White House Coronavirus Task Force report called for [05:04.960 --> 05:11.680] the closure of bars in 61 counties, a statewide mask mandate, and plans for universities to [05:11.680 --> 05:17.800] test all students as COVID-19 cases increase across the state in recent weeks. [05:17.800 --> 05:24.800] OK, so first of all, this is more really piss poor journalism because the cases of COVID-19 [05:24.800 --> 05:28.000] didn't increase across the state. [05:28.040 --> 05:33.960] The cases of positive testing for SARS-CoV-2 increased. [05:33.960 --> 05:36.160] I'm going to show you the graph with the increase in just a moment. [05:36.160 --> 05:38.200] It's going to be another fun little story. [05:38.200 --> 05:40.320] There is no such thing as a test for COVID-19. [05:40.320 --> 05:47.760] So again, this like ABC, like CNN, like Bloomberg, like USA Today, these are all yellow journalist [05:47.760 --> 05:50.200] sites promoting nonsense. [05:50.200 --> 05:52.520] There is no test for COVID-19. [05:52.520 --> 05:55.400] COVID-19 is a disease. [05:55.400 --> 05:57.120] SARS-CoV-2 is a virus. [05:57.240 --> 06:01.800] You can test for the virus and you can say, oh, look, this person has SARS-CoV-2. [06:01.800 --> 06:02.800] They don't know it. [06:02.800 --> 06:03.800] They're asymptomatic. [06:03.800 --> 06:04.800] They've gone about their life. [06:04.800 --> 06:08.720] And this tiny percentage over here actually are symptomatic. [06:08.720 --> 06:12.680] And within that group, an even tinier, tinier, tinier are serious enough to go to the hospital. [06:12.680 --> 06:17.560] And then an even tinier, tinier, tinier percentage within that group actually has a significant [06:17.560 --> 06:18.880] case up to including death. [06:18.880 --> 06:24.240] OK, so that part where you have symptoms when they get serious, you go to the hospital, [06:24.240 --> 06:26.520] all those things are COVID-19. [06:26.520 --> 06:28.480] Getting tested positive is not COVID-19. [06:28.480 --> 06:32.280] Getting tested positive means you have the virus in you. [06:32.280 --> 06:33.280] Nothing more than that. [06:33.280 --> 06:36.160] Leave it to ABC's shitty coverage. [06:36.160 --> 06:41.560] On September 2nd, one day after the White House Coronavirus Task Force ran its mouth, [06:41.560 --> 06:47.080] the governor of Iowa, Governor Reynolds, answered on September 2nd the White House Coronavirus [06:47.080 --> 06:49.740] Task Force recommendations. [06:49.740 --> 06:56.900] And as reported in this again, ABC headline, Reynolds declines to add mitigation measures [06:56.900 --> 07:02.620] as Iowa experiences increase in COVID-19 cases positivity. [07:02.620 --> 07:07.700] Again, the testing isn't showing an increase in COVID-19. [07:07.700 --> 07:10.180] Such irresponsible journalism. [07:10.180 --> 07:11.780] It's revolting. [07:11.780 --> 07:16.300] And here's the opening words of that article. [07:16.300 --> 07:21.580] As Iowa sees some of the highest rates of coronavirus cases in the nation, it would [07:21.580 --> 07:23.700] be time to look at the graph. [07:23.700 --> 07:25.260] All right, so here we go. [07:25.260 --> 07:27.900] This is a graph of Iowa. [07:27.900 --> 07:35.820] And as you can see, they have this one singular crazy spike in late August, very similar to [07:35.820 --> 07:37.380] South Dakota. [07:37.380 --> 07:42.380] And then it drops down immediately to the prior levels. [07:42.380 --> 07:48.060] I don't know what the media is trying to tell us with this nonsense garbage BS they're [07:48.060 --> 07:49.260] running. [07:49.260 --> 07:56.220] And of course, the COVID neuroses network, sometimes known as CNN, always has to run [07:56.220 --> 07:58.580] fear-mongering stories. [07:58.580 --> 08:04.860] And so they ran one of their usual fear-mongering stories intended to terrify Americans that [08:04.860 --> 08:12.180] talked about the fact that Iowa's going to have a hellacious amount of new cases because [08:12.180 --> 08:17.120] of the students in Iowa going back to universities. [08:17.120 --> 08:23.820] And so they ran this fear-mongering, panic-creating story on September 5th. [08:23.820 --> 08:27.340] So where was Iowa on September 5th? [08:27.340 --> 08:29.540] Yeah, right here. [08:29.540 --> 08:30.860] Really terrible. [08:30.860 --> 08:40.180] It's almost down to the level prior to the needle spike, or almost down to the same flat [08:40.180 --> 08:44.900] level as before, that strange anomalous spike. [08:44.900 --> 08:50.460] You may be scratching your head wondering, what's the cause of these strange spikes that [08:50.460 --> 08:53.060] appear to come out of nowhere and then just drop away? [08:53.060 --> 08:56.980] Well, I'm going to take you back to another graph that I showed you last week. [08:56.980 --> 09:00.660] This is a graph of France, and you remember I showed you this, and it's got this flat [09:00.660 --> 09:06.220] base when they had the artificial unsustainable lockdown environment. [09:06.260 --> 09:13.140] But you can see this spike here and this spike here for no discernible reason. [09:13.140 --> 09:18.340] In the middle of this lockdown, where everything was going great, for a day or two here or [09:18.340 --> 09:27.260] a day or two there, they had an anomalous spike, and there is no known explanation for [09:27.260 --> 09:28.260] it. [09:28.260 --> 09:29.300] I talked about this before. [09:29.300 --> 09:33.060] It could be due to the type of testing they were doing, were they targeted testing? [09:33.060 --> 09:37.980] Were they testing in a region that had a particular aggressive spread? [09:37.980 --> 09:38.980] Is it just roll of the dice? [09:38.980 --> 09:45.700] We don't know, because that detail of information is not being released by these governments. [09:45.700 --> 09:50.420] So all we can say right now is things are going along very smoothly, no problem, all [09:50.420 --> 09:55.380] the way down here at the bottom, because lockdowns or whatever the rationale is, and then there's [09:55.380 --> 10:01.940] this gigantic needle, and it just drops away again the next day or the day after that. [10:01.940 --> 10:02.940] So what do we make of those? [10:03.820 --> 10:08.340] Nothing, because we shouldn't be focusing on a momentary spike. [10:08.340 --> 10:15.500] We should be focusing on the totality of the evidence we have before us, and the totality [10:15.500 --> 10:21.420] of the evidence before us tells us there is no problem in India, there is no problem in [10:21.420 --> 10:24.740] South Dakota, there is no problem in Iowa. [10:24.740 --> 10:29.820] What we have is a problem in the media. [10:32.940 --> 10:35.820] Thank you.