
The First Casualty of the WHO Lockdown Was a French Woman Who Probably Didn't Have to Get That Sick. She was nervous and anxious when she disembarked in Tenerife on May 10th. They thought it was anxiety. They flew her to France. She tested positive for hantavirus and ended up in the ICU. Had that ship been evacuated on May 2nd — when the WHO knew it was hantavirus, knew there was a dead body on board, and knew the rodents were still active — she would have had significantly less exposure. The WHO's decision to lock down instead of evacuate has a human cost. She is it. Join the Fight: mcculloughfnd.org Courtesy of Dangerous Intellectuals @DangerThinking, Brig Gen (ret) Blaine Holt Watch the Full Episode: dangerousintellectuals.com #MedicalFreedom -- Visuals generated by AI.--

























