Donald Trump is saying that there will be death. Not just death, but lots of death.

Fox News:

President Trump on Saturday warned the nation of a deadly week ahead in the fight against the coronavirus as the number of Americans infected passed 300,000.

“This will probably be the toughest week — between this week and next week,” Trump said Saturday at the beginning of his coronavirus task force briefing at the White House.

“There will be a lot of death, unfortunately. But a lot less death than if this wasn’t done,” Trump said of the nationwide precautions underway. “But there will be death.”

At this point the public has become so consumed with mass hysteria over this fake virus apocalypse, that Trump politically has no choice but to go along with it. In some ways, I don’t blame him for giving the public what they want.

It appears as if he’s going to justify the total collapse of the economy by saying what a great job he and the government did to help save people’s lives. Because it is fairly safe to assume that these official virus numbers are not going to come anywhere close to some of the earlier projections we were getting.

But what is this country going to look like after this virus hysteria runs its course? It’s hard to see how the existing systemic order will be able to sustain itself. We are looking at a situation where at least 1/3rd of the country will be unemployed and many of them will have no food or resources.

So yes, there will be death, but most of the death is not going to be virus related. Hopefully all of you are prepared for what is coming.