Thursday, February 03, 2022

Blind Items Revealed #5

I originally made this an exclusive reveal to the podcast because I couldn't figure out a way to share all the supporting documents and links. Lots of people have requested it though, so I am going to provide all the links and supporting information, but you will have to copy/paste the links rather than me making them all live. I have also included several screenshots in case you don't have the time for searching. As of yesterday, all of the information is still there and still active, which is evidenced by the screenshots. The long section beneath the blind item is the original tip. The screenshots were not included in the tip.


December 9, 2021

Is it a clerical error or is it something more sinister. Whatever the case, it needs to be discussed. The country in the world with the second most COVID deaths has a very detailed database of the people who have passed from the virus. The government agency responsible for registering births and deaths in the country - began its COVID death count on March 16, 2020. But for all cases, months after the announcement of the "first death by COVID in the country, the media claimed that the first death had happened a few days earlier, on March 12, 2020 and the second death would have happened on March 15 2020. However, this government agency now records the first death due to COVID-19 in 2019. The official story claims that the virus first appeared on December 31, 2019. The first cases were only officially confirmed on January 7, 2020, according to WHO. But none of this stopped them from recording the first death from COVID-19 in 2019. When in 2019? According to the government agency who is responsible, the death occurred on April 15, 2019. We even know his age and what city. He happened to live on an island. Testing it there first? In the reveal, I will provide the links straight to the government's website so you can see for yourself.

Brazil

COVID's first death was registered in April 2019 in Brazil, show official government documents.

Summary:

The Brazilian government registered on April 15, 2019 (yes!!!) the first death of COVID-19 in the country.

This can be found in official government data, available on the website of Registro Civil do Brasil (Civil Registry of Brazil).

According to official data, the man (aged 70-79) died of COVID in a hospital in the city of Vera Cruz in the state of Bahia.

It's all registered in official sources (links and prints are below)

Please share this for the world. Below I list all the details so you can check the authenticity of what I'm talking about.

According to WHO data, Brazil is the second country with more deaths from COVID in the world; the country reportedly had 615,744 deaths from COVID out of a global total of 5,268,849 deaths. [Source: https://covid19.who.int/]

However, COVID's death count in Brazil is a hoax and I can and will prove it.

The media and the Brazilian government announced on March 16, 2020 the first (alleged) death from COVID-19. [Source 1: https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/noticia/2020/03/17/estado-de-sp-tem-o-primeiro-caso-de-morte-provocada-pelo-coronavirus.ghtml | Source 2: https://www.cnnbrasil.com.br/saude/confirmada-primeira-morte-por-novo-coronavirus-no-brasil/]

Data from Registro Civil (Civil Registry) - the official Brazilian government agency responsible for registering births and deaths in the country - began its COVID death count on March 16, 2020. [Source: https://transparencia.registrocivil.org.br/especial-covid] But for all cases, months after the announcement of the "first death by COVID in Brazil", the media claimed that the first death had happened a few days earlier, on March 12, 2020 and the second death would have happened on March 15 2020. [Source CNN from Brasil: https://www.cnnbrasil.com.br/saude/primeira-morte-por-covid-19-no-pais-ocorreu-em-12-de-marco-em-sp-diz-ministerio/]

However, Registro Civil (even if the death count starts on March 16, 2020) records the first death due to COVID-19 in 2019.

Just so you can find your way around, the official story claims that the supposed virus (SARS-CoV-2) first appeared (at this point it doesn't matter if it leaked from the lab or not) in December 31, 2019. The first cases were only officially confirmed on January 7, 2020, according to WHO. [Source: https://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/health-emergencies/coronavirus-covid-19/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov | Source 2: https://www.who.int/news/item/27-04-2020-who-timeline---covid-19]

It is perhaps interesting to note that the first alleged "COVID case" in Brazil would only be confirmed on February 27, 2020. [Brazilian government source: https://www.unasus.gov.br/noticia/coronavirus-brasil-confirma-primeiro-caso-da-doenca]

But none of this stopped them from recording the first death from COVID-19 in 2019. So how could anyone have died from COVID-19 in 2019?

Oh yeah, I didn't say when in 2019.

It's because I didn't want you to fall off your chair.

It was in APRIL 2019 (!!!!!).

WTF!!

According to the Brazilian government, this man (70-79 years old) died of Covid-19 on APRIL 15, 2019 in a hospital in the state of Bahia in the city of Vera Cruz. [Source: https://transparencia.registrocivil.org.br/especial-covid] An excel spreadsheet version is also available on the Civil Registry website with registered cases of deaths for the year 2019, which includes the first death by COVID in the world.

Thanks to the government of Brazil's useful tool, on its "transparency portal" (which is a project to release government data to the public) we can get details, including when and where specifically this death was.

According to the city's Wikipedia, Vera Cruz is an island in the state of Bahia located 15km from the capital, Salvador, and has a population of 44,185 (2021). [Source: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vera_Cruz_(Bahia)] 

Check it out by yourself!

Access the Civil Registry website of Brazil.

The Brazilian government created a "special COVID" section on the country's Civil Registry website [Source: https://transparencia.registrocivil.org.br/especial-covid]. It lists all deaths by COVID-19, including details such as where (city) and when (date).

You can go to "Faça o download" to view 2019 data in an excel table and search for "COVID" to find the first death by COVID in the world.

You can also check this online directly on the Registro Civil (Civil Registry) website.

In the "Painel Registral" access the first or second session - "Causas Respiratórias" ou "Causas Cardíacas".

Once this is done, you will see that there is already one death recorded by COVID-19 in 2019.

To get all the details about the death, you will have to make an adjustment: First under "Período" adjust the period on the calendar to only from April 15th to April 15th; after that, select the state - in "Estado" choose "Bahia"; then select the city - in "Cidade" select "Vera Cruz"; and, finally, leave only "Hospital" marked in the place of death (Local do óbito).

Here it is!


Here is an explainer for the screenshots.

https://transparencia.registrocivil.org.br/especial-covid

go to "Faça o download" to view 2019 death data in an excel table

Ctrl+F COVID

The website is kind of clunky, The April 15th figure was hard to obtain and not as clear as the spread sheet.

Do you think it's strange that in a city of ~40,000 there was only one death on 4/15/2019 ?


This figure depicts the hospital deaths in Vera Cruz, Bahia, on April 15th. Total = 1, COVID


All hospital deaths in Vera Cruz, Bahia of any cause.

Listed is 1 COVID death.







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