Controlling The Narrative Is Not The Same As Controlling The Virus

Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog,

Are these claims even remotely plausible for a highly contagious virus that spreads easily between humans while carriers show no symptoms?

It’s clear that the narrative about the coronavirus is being carefully managed globally to minimize the impact on global sentiment and markets. Authorities are well aware of the global economy’s extreme fragility, and so Job One for authorities everywhere is to scrub the news flow of anything that doesn’t support the implicit official narrative:

1. The coronavirus is only an issue in China; it’s contained outside China.

2. The coronavirus will soon be contained in China, and global business will quickly return to normal.

In pushing this narrative, authorities around the world share the same goal: limit the damage to consumer confidence and markets, as the legitimacy of every regime from Beijing to Washington D.C. to Nairobi is based on maintaining these economic fictions:

1. Global growth will continue in an unbroken trend in the decades ahead.

2. This growth benefits everyone, not just elites.

As I’ve noted in previous posts, the critical dynamic here is consumer confidence: consumers cannot be allowed to become hesitant or afraid lest they stop borrowing, borrowing, borrowing, buying, buying, buying and speculating, speculating, speculating.

Authorities outside China have no more interest in accurate death totals being released than Chinese authorities, and so official agencies and the corporate media dutifully parrot the implausibly low Chinese statistics as if they reflected reality.

But controlling the narrative is not the same as controlling the virus. The narrative is intangible but the virus is real-world. Authorities are betting that controlling the narrative about the virus is equivalent to controlling the actual virus. If everyone believes only 800 people have died and the number of infected people is plummeting, they will obediently keep borrowing and buying and authorities will retain their legitimacy, power and wealth.

If controlling the narrative fails, elites’ legitimacy, power and wealth are at risk.

Thought experiment: cremating human corpses generates a chemical plume with a signature that’s measurable from low-orbit sensors. Rather than accept implausibly low Chinese claims about total deaths, why not use low-orbit assets to measure the chemical signatures of plumes above Wuhan and calculate an estimate of the total number of corpses being cremated daily?

Again, no one in authority anywhere on the planet wants the real death totals to become public: managed ignorance is bliss.

One of the key tactics in controlling the narrative is to withhold data. But– no data doesn’t mean no virus. Let’s think through the implicit narratives as a series of claims and test the plausibility of each claim.

Narrative #1: the coronavirus has been contained in North America.

Let’s break this down into specific claims:

Only 19 people in all of North America have the virus, and authorities found every one of them before they infected a single other person.

Is this even remotely plausible? Tens of thousands of people traveled from China to North America in January, including numerous direct flights from Wuhan, Ground Zero of the pandemic, before authorities limited flights; yet miraculously, only 19 of these thousands of people had contracted the pathogen and even more miraculously, not a single one of these asymptomatic carriers unknowingly infected a single passerby before being quarantined.

Since U.S. citizens and green-card holders and their families are still allowed to fly from China to the U.S. and travel freely once they pass a simple temperature test for fever, the narrative also claims not a single one of these hundreds of people are asymptomatic carriers, and if any are carriers, they won’t infect a single other person while they travel freely around North America.

Are these claims even remotely plausible for a highly contagious virus that spreads easily between humans while carriers show no symptoms?

Let’s imagine a slightly more realistic scenario: a Chinese national who unknowingly carries the virus infects dozens of passersby in taxis, Uber vehicles, subway cars, restaurants, hotels, etc. before coming down with symptoms of the flu. Since the visitor is concerned about what authorities might do to him and his family if it were discovered he has the coronavirus, he monitors his symptoms and concludes that since they’re the same as a run-of-the-mill flu, he must not have the coronavirus. He recovers in 10 days, unaware that he had the coronavirus and unknowingly infected dozens of others.

Since roughly 80% of those who contract the coronavirus experience “mild symptoms” much like conventional flu, this is a reasonable assumption.

No data doesn’t mean no virus: this individual had the coronavirus and spread it to dozens of other people while asymptomatic, and authorities don’t know because he never went to a doctor or hospital and thus was never tested or quarantined.

Narrative #2: the coronavirus will soon be contained in China.

Millions of people left Wuhan prior to the lockdown, and since the lockdown was pre-announced, tens of thousands hurried out before the lockdown took effect. Meanwhile, the lockdown did not include flights leaving Wuhan’s airport, so hundreds of flights left for destinations in China and elsewhere in the days between the lockdown announcement and the time when flight restrictions took effect.

Some consequential percentage of these millions were asymptomatic carriers of coronavirus, and since these millions of people dispersed throughout China, they undoubtedly infected passersby who never went to Wuhan.

Tracking down everyone from Wuhan will not identify everyone unknowingly infected by a traveler from Wuhan.

Screening for fever with thermometers will not identify asymptomatic carriers of coronavirus, so screening is not going to stop the spread of the virus.

Since there appears to be a severe shortage of test kits, the likelihood that every clinic and hospital in rural China has ample test kits to confirm a diagnosis (up to three tests per patient, as follow-up test results can be positive or negative) is near-zero. Thus the likelihood that the healthcare system has an accurate count of carriers with symptoms in rural China is near-zero.

And since asymptomatic carriers have no reason to be tested, and authorities have no reason to test them, the chances that authorities can magically identify every asymptomatic carrier is also near-zero.

No data doesn’t mean no virus: is the claim that the coronavirus will soon be controlled in China even remotely plausible for a highly contagious virus that spreads easily between humans while carriers show no symptoms?

Controlling the narrative doesn’t mean you’re controlling the virus. The gulf between happy-story narratives and the real world is widening to the breaking point.

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Hyperborean
Hyperborean
February 10, 2020 9:43 am

Just a minor bread crumb on a big loaf, but note the coincidence between this international regulation that went into effect Jan 2020 and what appears to be the beginning of the end of the Chinese supply chain domination. We were looking at this 5 years ago and I mean no one in the shipping industry was ready for it. It would basically ban all vessels burning high sulfur fuel oil from entering EEZs of signatory countries. This also would have effectively shut down all FPSOs operating around the world. I can’t help think that there are no coincidences.

https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=37793

Jed
Jed
  Hyperborean
February 10, 2020 10:56 am

Anyone who has taken the time to research this should understand by now the narrative being shoved down the pipe from governments is false. Surprise? I have thought much on this issue and being a self taught hillbilly historian, this whole situation smells like something that I have experienced many times before, although be it from study. As one example, I point to the Holocaust. How many were killed? Until this day there is still strong argument over the actual numbers of death and even if the Holocaust actually happened at all. Really? After 80 years we still can’t uncover the truth? What about the Spanish influenza? I have read anywhere from 30 million to 100 million dead. Well, there is kind of a difference there, so which is it? These kind of discrepancies drive me nuts, because like many of you, I want the truth, whatever it is.

My point is this, I believe there is a possibility this corona virus may very well turn out to be the same way, especially if war is to break out to complicate matters. The only truth we will ever know is by people we personally know or what happens in our own area when or IF it ever hits here like it has in China. As for now, my brother says tens of thousands are dead in China right now, I will go with that over any other source on this earth, period. And I don’t give a rats arse what anyone else attempts to dispute or the many yeah buts that may proceed. (Picture Jed and Matt Eckert on Red Dawn.) “What’s happening over there Matt?” “There are tens of thousands dead Jed!” Oh, but wait, there is a news feed coming in right now, “Nope, just 900 dead Matt, sorry, but you missed it big time Bud” Not no way, no sir, not no way.

But how can I or anyone prove this? We can’t and may never be able too…………..never

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Jed
February 10, 2020 10:04 pm

Welcome to TBP Jed, Hillbilly Historian.

Jed
Jed
  ILuvCO2
February 10, 2020 10:09 pm

Thank you, ILuvCO2, I appreciate that.

mark
mark
  Jed
February 10, 2020 11:07 pm

Jump in with both feet Hillbilly…we need all the historians from flyover country we can get.

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
February 10, 2020 9:47 am

I am reserving belief for the time when some credible information from reliable sources is available. So far, it looks like 99% psy-ops, and 1% fever to me, but what do I know? I am one of those people that won’t take a flu shot and is pretty sure that Epstein did not kill himself.

Hyperborean
Hyperborean
  Brian Reilly
February 10, 2020 9:58 am

There are no reliable sources at the source, but the Chinese actions fits the pattern of their cover up modus operandi. All data is fake coming out of China – if something bad is said to be X, then reality is 10 times X. If something good is said to be 10 times X, in reality it is X.

Where we obfuscate numbers, they flat out manufacture numbers.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
February 10, 2020 10:12 am

Okay, I’ll wade in with a couple of pieces of evidence.

They built a two story mega building to house as many as ten thousand people- calling it a hospital– in less than ten days.

Anyone on this thread ever been involved in any kind of construction before? Do they understand what it takes to do site work, dig footings and pour foundations, cure the concrete until construction can begin, and then assemble and coordinate with all the trades required; steel, electricity, plumbing, HVAC, carpentry, comms, cabling, flooring, ceilings, lighting, fixtures, equpiment, etc.? Now imagine you have no architectural plans prepared, no engineering done to figure all the requirements of the various systems to be installed, stresses, etc. Now imagine you have to come up with all the resources to fit this project and the manpower to execute this never before performed construction project.

Does any of this sound even remotely plausible to you as something they just decided on the fly a couple of weeks ago?

It’s a lie. It’s such a monumental lie that no one has challenged it anywhere- no press inquiries as to how this feat of architectural, engineering and construction wizardry could have possible occurred absent long term planning and foreknowledge.

Let that just stew for a moment and we’ll move on over to this-

https://www.newsflare.com/video/337028/china-virus-workers-in-trucks-are-going-around-disinfecting-an-entire-city-near-wuhan

I know what the headlines say, I can read MSM, but what do you think that truck is doing and can you explain why it’s spraying a street instead of say, things people touch. Would that not be the proper use of a limited resource? Of course that’s assuming spraying disinfectant was a solution to a virus. Has this been employed before in dealing with flu epidemics, the spraying of road surfaces with some form of disinfectant? Every single American MSM outlet has that twitter footage so I can only imagine it was meant to be seen. As was the explanation for it. Because Democracy dies in darkness or something.

So let’s get back to the hospital.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/04/new-1000-bed-wuhan-hospital-takes-its-first-coronavirus-patients#img-1

Look at those windows.

So have you thought about the construction project for a few minutes? All those pre-constructed modular jail cells- excuse me, patient treatment rooms- starting to look a little more planned in advance, aren’t they? Like someone had these facilities planned for a while. I’ve just discovered a second one has been completed in just over a week, more to come in different provinces.

Oh well, have to treat the sick, right?

That family looks mighty sprightly despite their serious illness. I’ve seen dozens of these so far around the web, the MSM doesn’t seem as interested in these though. No matter, the Chinese have plenty of doctors to help get all those sick patients out of their homes and into their new hospital.

Look, here they come now…

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-china-scrambles-to-contain-strengthening-virus/#c-image-0

Look, I don’t know anything except for what they tell us and what sense I can make of their behaviors from afar.

I do know that what they built was planned well in advance of any flu epidemic and that it looks much more like a detention facility than a hospital and that the people dealing with the patients look a lot more like soldiers than doctors and that the sick people being treated look a lot healthier than most healthy people in America wandering around any given WalMart and the way they are spraying disinfectant out of those trucks looks a lot more like street cleaning than any kind of flu cure I have ever seen or heard about.

I don’t know much about the healthcare system in China, but I do know about the mass murder they’ve committed against their own people during the communist regime’s tenure over the last half century and how easy it has been for them to join the world economy despite having never made any amends for their state sponsored genocide like the Germans have been doing for 75 years. I also know how things were going in Hong Kong prior to this epidemic, but lately it’s gotten awfully quiet, as if everyone in China now adores their government and is all on board with whatever plans they may have going forward. I have no doubt that there actually was a viral epidemic although I doubt it came from bat soup sold at the wet market, two things no American ever heard about prior to this story breaking in January. In fact if I were up to no good domestically, I’d be grateful for the coincidence since it got every westerner with a set of eyeballs out of China during the treatment phase of this, ahem, epidemic so that they could continue with the important work of dealing with the, er, contagion, wink-wink, nudge-nudge.

Amazing.

Subwo
Subwo
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 10, 2020 11:46 am

Mike Adams at natural news site had vids yesterday of people being pulled of sidewalks put into steel box on back of truck screaming with sudden stop of screaming. DIK if that meant just knocked out or Big Sleep.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Subwo
February 10, 2020 11:52 am

It’s a novel flu treatment.

Please delete the video on your phone or we’ll be forced to take you into custody.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Subwo
February 10, 2020 10:10 pm

Please indicate your location so we can let you know which regional FEMA camp to report to.

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 10, 2020 10:54 pm

NOT amazing. Those ‘hospitals’ are pre-fab units. They aren’t hospitals, they are quarantine till you die spaces.
The Chicoms didn’t need to make amends for genocide, they had Clinton and Nixon and a host of corporatists who needed cheap slave labor and a willingness to ignore history in favor of wealth.

The Asian mindset is far removed from Western culture. Life is abundant and cheap, little regard in the way of compassion for animals or people. Loyalty is to family and anything and everything goes in the pursuit of wealth and legacy, all under the watchful eye of the party. The Asians are true racists, they regard Gweilo, (foreign devils) and anyone not like them to be barbarians and unworthy.

For the western mind to try and think like an Asian is impossible. Mass starvation is no stranger to them, when you have billions and have always had billions of mouths to feed, things take on a different perspective. Eating any and everything is part of a long history of food scarcity and the sanctity of life is meaningless and absurd in such vast population numbers.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Mygirl...maybe
February 11, 2020 7:16 am

In the strangest way, you made my point for me.

And yes, they are constructed from prefabricated sections, it’s called a modular build. That doesn’t take into all the other aspects of the construction process that must take place before you can begin to assemble the units into a two story structure, nor does it account for the age old question, “where’d all those pre-built hospital modules come from? You think the Chinese just randomly stack thousands of them in empty lots waiting on an epidemic? Does that sound like unplanned happenstance or preemptive planning?

I know what you think is happening and you know what I think is going on and now it’s just a waiting game to see. In six weeks time we should be at approximately 10,000 dead in the US based on the stats currently available and the knowledge that we’ve been importing and distributing Chinese nationals all over the country since it first broke out in December.

M G
M G
February 10, 2020 10:34 am

I submitted a post for consideration this morning which, oddly enough, focused on an “unrelated” environmental article that offered some images taken from above Wuhan January 20, 2020. I was prompted to search for information on “incinerators” and Wuhan by robert siddell’s mention of the “plume” that should be visible.

If Admin decides to not post it, I will return with the link here. It is of interest for the photos and discussion of Wuhan.

I discovered two things from the article.

1. The group of concerned citizens from Wuhan were met upon arrival in Bejing and taken back to Wuhan by private vehicle.

2. The incinerator construction was suspended and surrounding fields turned into landfill.

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I think that huge building there bottom left is the incinerator plant. Look at all that surrounding area available for landfill.

NOTE: I am NOT suggesting this article about environmental concerns has a thing to do with the Coronavirus. In fact? If the Chinese government thought it might be related, the article might disappear. In the article, one of the original citizens of Wuhan is quoted as saying “the government just crushes us like ants.” So, I am NOT saying this is related.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  M G
February 10, 2020 10:41 am

And it just happens to sit adjacent to their brand new hospital.

Imagine my surprise.

M G
M G
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 10, 2020 10:51 am

I don’t want anyone to make too much of that. I would hate for this image to disappear and the photographer to become suspect.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  M G
February 10, 2020 10:55 am

Why would anyone make anything of that? It’s just a coincidence, like the secret biowarfare lab in Wuhan being right next to the wet market where the bat soup eaters started the epidemic. People recognize coincidences when they happen without trying to make these great leaps of logic.

Frankie says relax.

M G
M G
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 10, 2020 11:37 am

Eggs zackry, maper sirrup maker.

Grad reaps of rogic work for you.

(Don’t know if you’ve run across the whimsical story my father told of teaching a favored guard to sing (to the tune of My Fair Lady) “Uncle Sam Will Soon Be Here, with the US Navy!” or something along that line? Well, he would sing it like this:

Uncker Som Wirrow soona be hirrow, soona be hirrow, soona be hirrow;

Uncker Som Wirrow soona be hirrow, with the you ess navy!

I may have some of the lyrics spelled wrong, but if you can imagine my father teaching some poor guy that song and him singing it in front of supervisors who knew who “Uncle Sam” was and then, the next day, him coming to my father and telling him he was very, very “bad.”

Even thought that guard had been friendly before, he never was again. My father said he felt bad because the guard, in spite of being “enemy” had trusted them.

Trust in Japanese 信頼
all my life I thought it was pronounced Gin Ray and now, a simple search for online translation tells me I was sort of close.

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The other day you made a comment about how much time and energy is/has/will be wasted trying to discover what is “out there” in space when humanity has barely even begun to communicate with and about the variety of animal kingdoms here on earth and in the ocean.

Now, specifically, I think you were referring to what we could, as a species, learn from the animal kingdom.

But, I extrapolated. Forgive me if I overguesstimated meaning from what you meant.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 10, 2020 10:12 pm

I see what you did there.

https://youtu.be/7WZ33w3B8Hw

Too Sexy for Wuhan (EC)
Too Sexy for Wuhan (EC)
  ILuvCO2
February 10, 2020 10:35 pm

Yes but you have no clue why he mentioned that particular song, Cherry Boy.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Too Sexy for Wuhan (EC)
February 10, 2020 10:43 pm

Cherry Boy, me thinks I take offense to that. Relax.

(EC)
(EC)
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 10, 2020 10:34 pm

Frankie went to Horrywood

(EC)
(EC)
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 10, 2020 10:33 pm

You sound skeptical, almost cynical, round eyes.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
February 10, 2020 11:22 am

Have Bio weapons ever been deployed in the past? I’m glad you asked me that. I just happen to have an answer as prepared as the efforts to spread this thing. First, Quarantine an entire cruise liner until the entire very cramped passenger cargo is infected and call it extremely contagious.
Next, read this short article.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/the-geopolitical-deployment-of-biological-weapons/5703005
By Larry Romanoff.

motley
motley
February 10, 2020 1:40 pm

HOT …. off the presses …

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-51447761

TampaRed
TampaRed
  motley
February 10, 2020 4:02 pm

“One British man, who asked to remain anonymous, said he was in quarantine in Milton Keynes after flying back from Wuhan.

He said he and his wife, who is a Chinese national, had been in a town in Hubei province and were unable to reach Wuhan to fly back to the UK – but the Foreign Office organised a coach to pick them up.

He said he was “relieved to have been able to get out”, and compared scenes in Hubei with “something out of a post-apocalyptic movie”.

the above is from the link motley posted–i’m surprised that they let that get into the story b/c not another word was written about “post-apocalyptic movie”–if you were a reporter,wouldn’t you want to follow up with details after a description like that–

Saami Jim
Saami Jim
February 10, 2020 7:10 pm

Fascinating theory emerging through the comments here.
Yes, HSF, I’ve been in one area of construction or another since 78.
I didn’t see pictures of the fast built hospital, but on a multi story project, you raise valid points.
Just thinking, the pig disease, African swine fever, that killed what, 40% of the pork in China, was that enough to cause starvation?
If so, how likely is it that the powers that be in China are solving the not enough food problem by killing those who they want to eliminate, and blaming it on the Coronavirus?

ASIG
ASIG
February 10, 2020 7:27 pm

Cui Bono
There is one group. extremely evil, extremely powerful, with the ability to have caused this. and more importantly they NEEDED this to happen NOW.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  ASIG
February 10, 2020 7:39 pm

ASIG.
Yup. And they’ye just getting warmed up.

ASIG
ASIG
  ASIG
February 10, 2020 7:40 pm

They had a great deal going until Trump came along and screwed it all up by winning the election out from under Hillary. They’ve thrown everything at him to get rid of him and not only is he still here but he is about to turn the tables on them and expose them all for what they have done. They can’t allow that.

Jed
Jed
February 10, 2020 9:51 pm