India - collated by Rochelle Hubbard

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Updated 30/04/2021

I have been working on this story (and supporting document) for days. It is not an easy topic to discuss. I know people are suffering and dying. I know I come from a place of privilege. I am a compassionate person, and everything I have spoken up about this last year, and will continue to, comes from a place of deep deep love for humanity, and I desire to seek truth.

I was out walking 3 days ago. It was a beautiful spring evening, and as I walked past one house there was a radio on very loud in someone’s garden. The news was blaring out. It always hits me on an energetic level when I hear the news. I don’t have it on in any form in our house. We don’t read newspapers. This is a decision I made 10+ years ago. The resonance of the news is so negative, and its purpose is not to truthfully inform.

What I heard as I walked past...the news of India. When I hear the way the news reports what is happening I can understand why people are so filled with fear. When the next day one of my followers asked me how I would explain what was happening in India I knew I had to dig into it, because I know now from experience that the mainstream media would not be giving the whole context. I wasn’t wrong.

In the stories that follow I will share with you what I have found. I have spoken to a lot of people, including friends who have family in India. The reality is that there is suffering over there and people are dying, but it is not as simple as we are being made to believe. Throughout this past year I have sought to encourage people to recognise that the media, the pharmaceutical industry, big tech, governments, WHO, they are all so deeply connected, financially and in terms of many other vested interests. It is crucial that before making decisions, we take the time to really dig in and find other information, so we can have truly informed consent, in a world where we are giving away our freedoms left, right and centre. If you do the research and decide ‘they’ are right, great, but I have too much love for humanity to stand by and see the population blindly being led into a new dystopian future.

I have also created a google document, which I will link up in my bio, with the links to the videos I have screenshot (the best way I could do it as I don’t have ‘the swipe’).

Population size comparison

India has a population of roughly 1.4 billion people, which is close to 18% of the world’s population. To put into even more context, there are 1000 millions in a billion. A lot of people live there!

The first thing to note here therefore is when the press are reporting numbers of cases and deaths there, it is going to sound incredibly high! Of course any death is sad but we cannot compare our numbers.

Go to google and type in ‘covid deaths in India’ - you will get a lot of data come up.

Looking at a 7 day average, there have been 295,000 cases (which is 0.02% of the population), and 2361 deaths, which is 0.0001% of the population.

When you google the above, the worldwide death rate (when calculated based on deaths associated with positive test results - of course we know the test results are completely inaccurate and the deaths have been massively distorted with many people having COVID marked as their cause of death when it was other comorbidities that killed them) according to google, is 2.1%. India’s so far is around 1% - so they are currently less. It could be that they’re moving to meet the worldwide average. If they do then we are going to see huge numbers reported, because of the size of the country. I hope it doesn’t come to that, but it is really important to bear in mind that numbers don’t tell the true story, we have to look at percentages and then compare globally, to see the real picture.

Let’s also examine this graph. As more people are tested - guess what - the positive test results increase! Same happened here in the UK. It is not just a sudden, out of nowhere, increase in positive tests in a scenario where the test numbers have stayed on average the same. They are testing more people - not just hospitalised and symptomatic, but asymptomatic, perfectly healthy people! So cases go up!

Disinformation/sensationalism in the media

See below. This is the same photo! The original was from a gas leak 11 months previously. This also happened last year in Italy. Coffins were shown in the media as COVID deaths, but were in fact from a shipwreck years previously. Also hospital footage said to have been in New York, was actually footage from France in 2017. When falsifications like this happen, we have to ask why!? If it so bad, why not show us real footage!?

Also when it comes to the photos of the burning bodies, this is a real play on cultural differences. To us that looks shocking, but in India it is customary to burn bodies in funeral pyres. Yes, there may well be more people dying right now, comparatively, but we have to look at everything in context, and it is important we note that this is not an usual way for people to say goodbye to their loved ones. This photo I have used is from Adobe Stock - it is stock image because it is a normal part of the Indian culture.

From a friend: “Probably a lot are usual deaths too (over a billion people in India so thousands die a day) but the way they’re removing the bodies is unusual, making the families say goodbye outside the hospital in front of the media! Burning the bodies, no autopsy etc. I am very suspicious just like I was with China from day 1.”

Now let’s consider the changes recently

Mass gatherings continued out there as usual over the last 8 months. They're not locked down, live in cramped conditions, have still been attending major festivals with over a million attendees, holding huge Indian weddings.....

Why a sudden increase in cases + deaths now? In Spring!? Were Indian people immune to the ‘original COVID’ that was causing havoc across the rest of the world? Or is it something else?

India has so far given more than 100 million doses of two emergency use approved vaccines - Covishield (this is AstraZeneca rebranded) and Covaxin (this is Bill Gates funded Bharat Biotech, India - funny how his name keeps coming up!? And no it is not because he is a philanthropist - dig deeper if you think this -  you won’t have to dig too deep though, it is plain to see - profits in the vaccination industry are huge).

https://greatgameindia.com/bill-gates-bharat-biotech/

India’s Health Ambassador Dies One Day After Taking COVID-19 Vaccine

From a friend I know who has family in India: “Many celebrity personalities that advocated the vaccine and took it are now diagnosed with covid, and there are many examples of people who have ended up in hospital after being vaccinated.”

The death of the famous actor Vivek a day after he publicly took the vaccine has sparked outrage in India.

Here another well known actor, Mansoor Ali Khan asks all the right questions.

https://mobile.twitter.com/SaiKate108/status/1384347640708485121?s=19&fbclid=IwAR08uShjJuxvO071cWjHlPzgwHyMarCCM3eyytXWMGav3Zx2nYo5t45bYac

This poor girl is so confused why her mother has died when she was vaccinated. Hear how many times she mentions the word ‘injection’. This was sent to me by a friend who speaks her language. I know many of you won’t understand what she is saying in terms of the words, as I don’t, but I am including it because human to human I would imagine, like me, you can feel the energy from her, feel her sadness, and feel the deeply worrying issue, that we are experiencing as humanity as a whole, that is conveyed through her experience:

https://youtu.be/4nJPbcugslw

Worst hit Maharashtra has administered most number of vaccines so far:

https://m.khaleejtimes.com/coronavirus-pandemic/india-fights-covid-worst-hit-maharashtra-has-administered-most-number-of-vaccines-so-far

THIS IS A TREND! Use this resource to look for yourself. It was a trend in this country, and is a trend across the world.

https://ourworldindata.org/covid-deaths

This interview is also an excellent introduction to this, based around UK figures:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWTaEtkZiA4

The other factor to consider is the use of Ivermectin in India, a drug that has been shown to reduce the impact of COVID and aid recovery, (but is not used incidentally in the UK and the USA - because god forbid we would think there was an alternative to the vaccine).

https://principia-scientific.com/indias-miraculous-ivermectin-covid-treatment-is-only-3-per-person/

Here are some points my husband Josh pulled together around this factor:

- ‘The era of Ivermectin India’ – began in August 2020 when the states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh began widespread distribution of Covid-early treatment kits that included it.

- During that time, from Sept 27 2020 to Jan 5 2021, cases per million dropped from around 70 per million to under 20 per million

- Around that point (Jan 15 2021) the new era of ‘Jab India’ began.

- From that point to April 18 2021, cases per million rose from under 20 to over 150 – more than a 12-fold increase

Looking at the chart below, when this was introduced the numbers of cases in India decreased. This could also have been a key factor in the numbers being low in India compared to the rest of the world, but it was stopped in January, and replaced with another seemingly less effective medical intervention.

Here is a lengthy explanation about Ivermectin, including a lot of detail on its use in India, presented by a doctor:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=JESrh_2KOzo&feature=youtu.be

I won’t go further on this. I have provided enough information for you to go and do your own research on this, and think critically, as opposed to just taking your information from the mainstream media. That is my main goal here.

Why are we not outraged at other times?

India is a poor country, always in desperate need of medical support.

One thing we can get behind is helping India with resources, but this has been necessary for a long time, and yet nothing has been done. Where can we truly help? So many people consider me, and others like me, callous for questioning what is happening this year. How can we question things when people are dying?! I know in my heart though that most of the humans standing against this are some of the most compassionate humans alive. They are the kinds of people who stop in the street and talk to homeless people, and who buy them food. Who volunteer their time to help people in need. Who live their lives with empathy + truly wanting to do good by humanity. I do encourage anyone who judges people who are questioning things right now, to look at themselves and consider how compassionate + selfless they are in everyday life. A good place to start here would be with India + the long term issues it has and where we can truly help.

For example, oxygen shortages have always been a problem. Respiratory issues are commonplace in India due to the massive pollution they have.

See the anger here from one family member. This is a systemic issue. Read the comments underneath.

If we knew and cared so much about this issue, why was the money that was being pumped (BILLIONS) into all of the government’s cronie friend’s pockets when it came to incompetent (unnecessary!?) track + trace systems, PCR testing that we know, and they have always known, is ineffective for diagnosing COVID, Nightingale hospitals that were never used...as just some examples. If it was a case of the love of all humanity, that is being portrayed in the press right now, then why was the first priority not to get oxygen to countries which would need it the most in a respiratory global pandemic!? We can draw a lot of conclusions here, but I just want you to have this information as something to think about.

For continued context:

• 300,000 children under 5 die every year of Diarrhea (diarrhea - something most children in the west suffer from and recover in 24 hours!)

• In 2019 5.2 million children under 5 died of mostly preventable diseases. Yes 5.2 million!

• 220,000 people die every year from TB

Was this all over the press? Were the UK government rushing to help? No. Why? In my opinion, because it is not about lives, it is about fear, and the subsequent control that can be gained as a result.

 

 

In conclusion

None of us truly know what is happening. There are some videos going around where people are there and saying nobody is dying, but there are plenty of accounts which say the situation is bad. What we can draw from this is that in this huge country, in terms of size and population, this is very likely not a country wide problem, but this does not negate from the fact that there are hotspots.

Without doubt the comparative numbers, when looked at in percentages, are not as alarming as they are being portrayed by the media, and for certain not something that should be inducing fear in the western world, where we have moved into an endemic state (if you are concerned about variants then this podcast is very much worth a listen to!).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay12R0e_7WM

However, in a country where there is extreme poverty, a distinct lack of medical care, and by many reports, an incredibly corrupt government, the issue at hand is most importantly what can we do to help long term. Because the way it seems is that without the outlined this situation would be manageable, and have the same survival rate of WELL OVER, 99% that it has in every other country. Unless of course there is something else at play, other than it just being COVID?!

This of course is far from over. I hope I’m right (in some ways - in that it’s not what the media says) but I also hope I am wrong (in terms of what I think is causing the deaths that are happening). With my friend who has friends and family in India, as well as with others I am working with, one thing I plan to do is look more into the areas where the cases and deaths are higher, to see if it correlates with the areas with higher vaccine uptakes. I hope the numbers don’t continue to increase though, for whatever reason, and instead we are left with what is this (see below) current reality, despite what the media portray.

Extra resources

Many of you know I am now working for Dan Astin-Gregory on a voluntary basis. I couldn’t sit and do nothing as I watched the tyranny unfold around me. This is the future of my children, and their children, of humanity at stake. Dan is incredible at laying out statistics and presenting them in an accessible way. He has always interviewed some incredible scientists, doctors and other experts (my job is actually to source his guests). You can find him on You Tube at the Pandemic Podcast.

Here is his summary of India from yesterday:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjLASJDSTfA

In this video he refers to this website: https://ourworldindata.org/covid-deaths

You can change the countries on the left hand side and add relevant countries to compare.

At the top you can choose the metric. Lots of interesting comparisons there.

Compare dates of cases, deaths and vaccine doses administered. If you look at this across the world - you will see the same pattern. Look at the United Kingdom.

Short Video on India Situation: What does the Current Data Say? - Ivor Cummings

https://odysee.com/@IvorCummins:f/short-video-on-india-situation-what-does:4

The Daily Expose - India’s Covid Crisis has been hijacked by MSM

https://dailyexpose.co.uk/2021/04/25/indias-covid-crisis-has-been-hijacked-the-mainstream-media-are-lying-to-you/

Lots of data in here:

https://lockdownsceptics.org/2021/04/27/the-truth-about-the-covid-crisis-in-india/

Alan Jones news report on SKY Australia:

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6250839925001