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Japan activates global suicide mission, begins releasing thousands of potentially cross-infected cruise ship passengers onto the streets of Tokyo starting TODAY


Japan’s global suicide mission has now begun. Hours ago, Japan’s Ministry of Health (which should be called the “Ministry of Suicide”) authorized the release of thousands of cruise ship passengers onto the streets of Tokyo, even though previous testing has found that up to 26% of tested people on the ship are infected with the coronavirus.

The justification for the release was that passengers spent “14 days in quarantine” on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship. However, as we have repeatedly pointed out, the Diamond Princess “quarantine” was a non-quarantine quarantine because passengers were sharing the same air and suffering from cross infections of the airborne coronavirus pathogen. It’s not a quarantine if you’re sharing air with other people in the middle of an airborne pathogen epidemic, but apparently the health officials in Japan have no clue how infectious disease really works.

Just yesterday, for example, 79 new cases of coronavirus were confirmed among the passengers, even as those very same passengers were being prepped for de-boarding, reports Channel News Asia.

“An additional 79 cases of coronavirus have been reported aboard the infection-ravaged Diamond Princess cruise ship docked in Japan — as an expert called the lack of disease control on the vessel ‘completely chaotic,'” reports NYpost.com.

The number of infections confirmed on the ship has skyrocketed to a new total of 621, even as Japan is releasing other passengers from the so-called “quarantine.” As NYpost.com reports:

Meanwhile, in a scathing video uploaded to YouTube Tuesday, Kentaro Iwata, an infectious disease expert at Kobe University, who spent time on board the Diamond Princess, said the vessel’s infection control measures leave much to be desired.

“The cruise ship was completely inadequate in terms of the infection control,” Iwata said. “There was no distinction between the green zone, which is free of infection, and the red zone, which is potentially contaminated by the virus.”

“I was so scared of getting COVID-19 because there’s no way to tell where the virus is,” he said. “No green zone, no red zone, everywhere could have the virus.”

He said he also observed crew members, some wearing full protective gear and some not, wandering around and potentially cross-contaminating different areas of the vessel. Some ate lunch with their medical gloves on and used their phones while wearing their protective suits, he recalled.

Insane. But this is what we get from incompetent government health officials, which seems to be a universal phenomenon.

A giant floating incubation vessel is not a “quarantine”

The thousands of people being released by Japan are now moving through the Tokyo airport, boarding commercial flights and potentially contaminating thousands of other people in airports and cities all across the world. It’s already too late to stop them. By the time you read this, hundreds of such passengers are probably already in the air, flying toward dozens of major cities around the world.

It’s almost as if Japan wants the virus to spread.

Every doctor knows that a “quarantine” in which participants are allowed to cross-contaminate each other doesn’t count as a quarantine. The Diamond Princess cruise ship is not a level-4 biohazard facility, and it does not have airtight rooms with sub-micron air filtration that would remove viruses from the circulating air. Cruise ships are, in fact, giant floating incubation vessels where airborne pathogens easily spread from passenger to passenger.

That’s why half of all non-China infections documented across the world have taken place on the Diamond Princess cruise ship.

Yet we still live in a world dominated by what I call “pandemic denialists.” Listen to this podcast to understand why I increasingly feel like Sarah Connor as I observe society’s self-induced suicide via the coronavirus:

Dr. Anthony Fauci: “The quarantine process failed… people were getting infected on that ship.”

If the “quarantine” was working, there would have been only a handful of infections on that ship. Instead, there are now over 600. By any rational standard, this proves the quarantine failed.

If you don’t believe us, listen to the words of Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the NIH. On Monday, he said:

The quarantine process failed… I’d like to sugarcoat it and try to be diplomatic about it, but it failed. People were getting infected on that ship. Something went awry in the process of the quarantining on that ship. I don’t know what it was, but a lot of people got infected on that ship.

Dr. Fauci states the obvious, which is itself an incredible accomplishment for anyone working in government. Yes, the Diamond Princess turned into a viral smorgasbord buffet and was not, amazingly, an effective level-4 biohazard quarantine containment vessel, even though various health officials liked to imagine it so.

Once again, we can state truth here over and over again, but truth doesn’t seem to matter once politicians and propaganda get involved. Japan has declared all passengers to be “symptom free,” which means nothing when dealing with a pathogen that spreads for up to 24 days during its symptomless incubation period. Thus, declaring people to be “symptom free” is pointless and stupid.

2,000+ passengers to be offloaded over 72 hours

The first 500 passengers were released hours ago. Over 1,500 additional passengers are being released over the subsequent 72 hours, free to walk through the streets of Tokyo and travel on commercial flights back to their home countries. Yesterday, the CDC declared that no passengers from the Diamond Princess would be allowed to fly back to the USA until March 4th, but there are no such restrictions being announced by other nations.

This means cross-infected passengers who are currently in the asymptomatic incubation period (during which they show no symptoms) are allowed to fly to London, Toronto, Sydney, Mexico City or hundreds of other destinations around the world.

It’s nothing short of a global suicide mission that’s now being activated by Japan.

The consequences of this foolish decision may end up costing millions of lives around the world over the next few years.

Incompetent government officials in Florida, Washington and Hawaii are also making the same kind of negligent decisions

Japan isn’t alone in its criminal negligence concerning the handling of coronavirus infections, of course. For even more accomplished incompetence and cover-ups, I give you the State of Florida, where the state Surgeon General there declared that the coronavirus wasn’t airborne, making him the only health official in the world who hasn’t yet learned how this pathogen spreads.

He’s also concealing the number of Floridians who have been tested for the virus, falsely claiming he can’t release aggregate numbers because it would “violate patient privacy.” Yes, he’s lying. There is no privacy violation in stating simple integers like, “Yes, we tested 200 people.”

In Hawaii, state health officials there are instructing potentially infected people to continue walking around society, waiting for symptoms to develop. Gotta protect tourism, right? On top of that stunning realization, Hawaiian Airlines recently announced they had flown an elderly couple that was later confirmed positive for the coronavirus. Did they bother to disinfect the airplane? Of course not. Why bother, since thousands of additional passengers have already flown on the same airplane over the subsequent days.

And in Seattle, the Washington State Dept. of Health Stupidity has publicly posted proof that they are refusing to test over 700 people for the coronavirus, even though they are high-risk individuals who recently returned from China or who came into close contact with other infected people. It’s pure genius: You can achieve a zero infection rate by simply refusing to test the people who might be infected!

Hawaii, Seattle, Florida… guess what all three of these places have in common? They are tourist destinations with strong tourism-oriented commercial interests to protect. In fact, the large number of tourists visiting these destination is probably how the coronavirus started spreading in these areas in the first place. After all, most of the non-China infections we’ve seen around the world come from tourist-oriented destinations such as ski resorts and cruise ships.

So now we enter the chapter of global government incompetence and criminal cover-ups which we are now labeling a “global suicide mission” of stupidity and mass death. This seems to be where our incompetent governments are leading us all.

This is certainly not a great time to take a vacation to Hawaii:

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