07 September 2021

Mainstream media lies sensationalism and fear mongering

During this global so called health crisis, the government’s mouthpiece is the mainstream media.

There can be no discussions, questioning or even something that the people allegedly have called ‘freedom of speech’ with regards to stories on certain topics.

The mainstream media, moderates certain comments, and even disallows comments altogether on platforms with regards to those topics.

The TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) has been caught out falsifying deaths.

Now, the mainstream media is also giving inaccurate or rather deceptive information with regards to people’s deaths.

Take the headline from the above screen capture:

“Mum in 30s dies one day after test”

SO any ‘normal’ person would comprehend that the woman died one day after doing a health test for a specific reason.

Let’s make up a headline:

“Teen dies one day after driving test”

While the headline can make way to all sorts of connotations, let’s state in the body of this fictitious article that the teenage driver died behind the wheel from an undetected heart condition, dispelling any preconceived idea that the teen was an inexperienced driver and died as a result of that person’s own fault.

From the article within the screen capture above, nowhere in the body of the article, was it stated that the mother factually died from a health condition that was alluded to.

More ‘fake news’, fear mongering and falsified statistics that support a corporate agenda, i.e. medical apartheid. 

The fundamental question that MUST be answered is: 

- What was the Cycle threshold used to determine her status.

NOTE: 

The Chief Health Officer of New South Wales, Dr. Kerry Chant stated that as more people get the jab the 'cases' will go up as a result of the jab, as it's not perfect.

See video:


Please note, that Jamila Yaghi, was morbidly obese and died from a heart attack.

Her brother Mustafa Yaghi, however, rejects her diagnosis even though his mother and other sister are also infected.

“It is completely false, they’re accusations,” he told 7NEWS, “she died from a heart attack, she had a cardiac arrest, it had nothing to do with COVID.”

Read the text from the article taken at the time of it being published:

The headline within the article:

Sydney mum Jamila Yaghi tragically dies in home one day after testing positive to Covid-19

A Sydney woman who died in her home just a day after getting tested for Covid-19 has been identified as a mother of four with ‘the most amazing heart’.

A mother-of-four has tragically died just one day after testing positive to Covid-19.

Sydney woman Jamila Yaghi, aged in her 30s, died in her home on September 1, just a day after getting tested.

She was unvaccinated and among 12 deaths announced on Friday as case numbers continued to climb.

Local MP Julia Finn posted a tribute to the former Guildford local who she described as “deeply engaged” in the community.

“She leaves behind four children, an extended family and many, many friends who loved her dearly,” she said.

“Our area remains the area of greatest concern with Merrylands and Guildford named again.

“I’ve repeatedly requested more local health resources so we know as soon as possible who needs a test and the test results.”

It was unclear how Ms Yaghi caught the virus.

One friend said she was “shattered and heartbroken”.

“(She was) a human who had the most amazing heart and soul, who would run for others and bring laughter and joy in their lives and would forget her own grief,” they wrote.

“You were one of a kind, most loyal friend ever.”

“Still in shock. You were an absolutely amazing friend,” another said.

The other deaths included a man aged in his 70s from southeastern Sydney who died at St George Hospital.

He was a resident at the aged care facility in Bexley and caught the disease there.

Several people from southwestern Sydney also died — a woman aged in her 80s, a man in his 80s, two men aged in their 70s, a woman in her 60s, and two women in their 70s.

A man in his 70s from Sydney’s north died at Hornsby Hospital, while a woman in her 70s from southwestern Sydney died at Westmead Hospital, where she had acquired her infection.

A man in his 90s from the Blue Mountains died at the Hawkesbury living aged care facility.

“We extend our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones for those who have lost their lives,” Premier Gladys Berejiklian told reporters.

“As I have said previously, the best health advice I have is that we anticipate a peak in cases in the next fortnight.

“The next fortnight is likely to be our worst in terms of the number of cases, but as I have said it is not the number of cases we need to be focusing on but how many of those cases and up in our intensive care wards and hospitals, and how many people we have vaccinated as quickly as possible.”

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