What the Chinese are not telling us.
A population exceeding that of the entire United States is under house arrest.
Morgan Stanley recently took a look at pollution levels in key Chinese cities in an effort to indirectly determine the level of activity in those areas. It found that among some of the top Chinese cities including Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Chengdu, air pollution was only 20-50% of the historical average. Morgan Stanley concluded, “This could imply that human activities such as traffic and industrial production within/close to those cities are running 50-80% below their potential capacity.”
Oil use in China has dropped off by twenty percent already, and shippers have found themselves unable to offload oil in tankers bound for China. As a consequence, tankers filled with oil are now stacking up in ports all over Asia, riding at anchor and waiting for somewhere to offload. Oil prices are plummeting across the globe as producers find themselves with a glut of product.
Satellite imagery has revealed massive heat blooms and releases of sulfur dioxide in the vicinity of Chinese cities hit by the coronavirus. These heat blooms are consistent with the burning of large numbers of bodies. Chinese authorities recently ordered a surge of funeral home workers to infected areas in an apparent attempt to keep up with cremations. Crematoriums are running 24/7.
Chinese authorities have also issued a whole series of orders decreeing that bodies of individuals believed to have died from the virus be burned immediately. Families are not permitted to see their loved ones and funerals are not permitted. Cremation vans filled with bodies run directly from hospitals to cremation sites.
Source: http://andmagazine.com/talk/2020/02/16/its-a-lie-what-the-chinese-arent-telling-us/
A population exceeding that of the entire United States is under house arrest.
Morgan Stanley recently took a look at pollution levels in key Chinese cities in an effort to indirectly determine the level of activity in those areas. It found that among some of the top Chinese cities including Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Chengdu, air pollution was only 20-50% of the historical average. Morgan Stanley concluded, “This could imply that human activities such as traffic and industrial production within/close to those cities are running 50-80% below their potential capacity.”
Oil use in China has dropped off by twenty percent already, and shippers have found themselves unable to offload oil in tankers bound for China. As a consequence, tankers filled with oil are now stacking up in ports all over Asia, riding at anchor and waiting for somewhere to offload. Oil prices are plummeting across the globe as producers find themselves with a glut of product.
Satellite imagery has revealed massive heat blooms and releases of sulfur dioxide in the vicinity of Chinese cities hit by the coronavirus. These heat blooms are consistent with the burning of large numbers of bodies. Chinese authorities recently ordered a surge of funeral home workers to infected areas in an apparent attempt to keep up with cremations. Crematoriums are running 24/7.
Chinese authorities have also issued a whole series of orders decreeing that bodies of individuals believed to have died from the virus be burned immediately. Families are not permitted to see their loved ones and funerals are not permitted. Cremation vans filled with bodies run directly from hospitals to cremation sites.
Source: http://andmagazine.com/talk/2020/02/16/its-a-lie-what-the-chinese-arent-telling-us/