I agree, I'm afraid. It's ridiculous. Understandable only in the context of movement on the stock market for a drug companies and WHO pressuring then to increase their production instead of forcing prizes up through artificial scarcity. Mexico City is one the most crowded and poor cities in the world and only 200 people have died there. It's sad of course that they died but exploding the world into panic as a result? Clearly a manipulation by the media and the drug companies which happened to be owned by pretty much the same people.
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I agree, I'm afraid. It's ridiculous. Understandable only in the context of movement on the stock market for a drug companies and WHO pressuring then to increase their production instead of forcing prizes up through artificial scarcity. Mexico City is one the most crowded and poor cities in the world and only 200 people have died there. It's sad of course that they died but exploding the world into panic as a result? Clearly a manipulation by the media and the drug companies which happened to be owned by pretty much the same people.
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