The Nigerian-based Daily Stormer news site put out an interesting report today about these alleged coronavirus death numbers. Based on this report, it is becoming more and more obvious that the coronavirus situation has been massively exaggerated.

As it turns out, the Centers for Disease Control as of March 24, issued guidance to hospitals instructing them to report deaths as being COVID-19 related even if no COVID-19 test was conducted on the patient.

Here’s an exact quote from the guidance.

COVID-19 should be reported on the death certificate for all decedents where the disease caused or is assumed to have caused or contributed to death.

That guidance came from a Dr. Steven Schwartz who based on this picture appears to be a Jew. And as we know, Jews have a habit of exaggerating numbers.

Obviously, such guidance would drastically increase the numbers of deaths reported. Because if hospitals are using this specific guidance to report numbers, they are operating under assumptions instead of underlying facts when tallying COVID-19 deaths.

Alex Berenson a former reporter for The New York Times has also done some reporting on this CDC guidance and came to the same conclusion.

He also noted how COVID-19 projections for hospitalizations in New York State were way off. They projected 50,000 hospitalizations when they only had 12,000.

Berenson seems to be one of the few people anywhere who is questioning this ridiculous hysteria. His Twitter feed is filled with comments, information and remarks detailing how absurd this hysteria has been.

I think this CDC guidance definitively proves that the official death numbers, which were low to begin with, are heavily inflated. The government has to show that there was a legitimate reason to destroy the economy and plunge our country into a depression. Unfortunately for them, their statistical manipulations are being exposed and it is becoming increasingly clear that there was no reason for all these draconian measures to be implemented.