CDC caught massively inflating coronavirus cases, deaths in violation of federal law

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(Natural News) A new study found that the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been massively inflating its Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “case” and death counts to make the “pandemic” appear far worse than it actually is.

Entitled, “COVID-19 Data Collection, Comorbidity & Federal Law: A Historical Retrospective,” the paper estimates that the official death numbers for the Chinese virus are at least 1,600 percent too high, which was done on purpose to thwart the outcome of the 2020 election.

Not only that, but the CDC is blatantly violating federal law in the way it collects and reports data about the impact of Chinese germs throughout America. The for-profit corporation is essentially lying to the public as it pushes for even more restrictions, such as double-masking.

“The groundbreaking peer-reviewed research … asserts that the CDC willfully violated multiple federal laws including the Information Quality Act, Paperwork Reduction Act, and Administrative Procedures Act at minimum,” said the watchdog group All Concerned Citizens in a statement to the National File.

“Most notably, the CDC illegally enacted new rules for data collection and reporting exclusively for COVID-19 that resulted in a 1,600% inflation of current COVID-19 fatality totals.”

The statement goes on to explain that the CDC failed both to apply for mandatory federal oversight and to open up a mandatory period for public scientific comment, both of which are required under federal law, even during “emergency” situations.

“The research asserts that CDC willfully compromised the accuracy and integrity of all COVID-19 case and fatality data from the onset of this crisis in order to fraudulently inflate case and fatality data,” All Concerned Citizens further claims.

Read the full story here: CDC caught massively inflating coronavirus cases, deaths in violation of federal law – NaturalNews.com


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