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Alarm Over Virus Pushing Down Oil

Oil extended declines from the lowest close in seven weeks on speculation China’s coronavirus outbreak may dent demand as the market tackles a glut of global crude supplies.

Futures lost 1.7% in New York as Chinese officials halted travel from Wuhan, the city at the epicenter of the outbreak. U.S. industry data signaled American crude stockpiles expanded further after Goldman Sachs Group Inc. warned that the virus may lead to a hit to oil demand. Concerns over the virus also weighed on broader market sentiment with Asian stocks declining.

Oil is bearing the brunt of the anxiety due to the potential hit to travel, especially as it’s happening just before the Lunar New Year holidays, the biggest human migration in the world. The International Energy Agency says the world is “awash with oil,” while Goldman predicts the virus may crimp global demand by 260,000 barrels a day this year, with jet fuel accounting for around two-thirds of the loss, if the SARS epidemic in 2003 is any guide.

“The fear of a coronavirus pandemic depressing oil demand by curbing travel and trade is a real one,” said Vandana Hari, founder of industry consultant Vanda Insights in Singapore. Until there is word from the World Health Organization on whether to declare the outbreak an international emergency, “cautious selling will likely prevail,” she said.

West Texas Intermediate futures for March delivery fell 99 cents to $55.75 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange as of 7:27 a.m. in London after dropping as much as 2.1% earlier. The contract lost 2.8% on Wednesday. Brent futures declined by 91 cents, or 1.4%, to $62.30.

China banned travel from Wuhan, a city of 11 million, in efforts to stop the spread of the new SARS-like virus that has claimed at least 17 lives so far and infected hundreds. The WHO delayed a decision on whether to declare the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. The country is the biggest importer of oil, by far.

An emergency declaration for the Wuhan virus case could include recommendations to restrict travel or trade, a move that could cripple economic activity and crimp oil demand. In 2019, Chinese travelers made nearly 3 billion trips during the 40-day spring travel period, roughly comparable to 25 consecutive Thanksgiving travel nightmares.

The American Petroleum Institute reported a 1.57-million barrel increase in U.S. crude inventories last week, according to people familiar with the figures. Official government data on Thursday is forecast to show supplies rose by 800,000 barrels, according to a Bloomberg survey.

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96 Comments on "Alarm Over Virus Pushing Down Oil"

  1. Cloggie on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 4:02 am 

    Personal note, how to increase the strength of your immune system in the face of a global pandemic?

    Answer: cold showers.

    I began this practice on January 1 after having read this:

    https://www.amazon.com/Smash-Your-Comfort-Zone-Showers-ebook/dp/B07K2KLC3Y/ref=sr_1_1

    It is largely based on the work of the Dutch “Ice-man” Wim Hof:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wim_Hof

    Summary benefits:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-7819625/Are-brave-freeze-fitter-KATE-SPICER-takes-plunge.html

    (It’s the Dailymail, so it is true)

    https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0161749
    This pragmatic randomized controlled trial is the first study showing that a routine cold shower has a beneficial effect on health.

    The temperature of the tap water here is 15 C.

    During the first session I scored a meager 5 seconds. But I managed to gradually increase over the month to 4 minutes yesterday. Next week I no doubt will reach my end goal of 5 minutes. Next I have reprogrammed myself in a new habit of 1 minute of cold shower after the normal warm shower session every morning and 5 minutes on Saturday. The key is to control your breath and panic reaction. That lasts a couple of seconds. The fourth minute is easier to bear than the first. The real reward is when you step out of the shower. First you are truly 100% awake, much more so than coffee can achieve. And you really get an energy boost that lasts the entire day. Do not forget to place a 5$ clock from Walmart with second-indicator in the shower, because I noticed that counting to 60 will be completed in 30 seconds, when standing under a cold shower.lol

    Good luck in moving away from being a modernist hedonist snow-flake towards becoming a battle-hardened neo-Roman.

  2. Davy on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 5:12 am 

    “Perhaps this will wipe out much of the global polulation and the Great Sage from the Ozarks get his 1 billion “we should plan for”.”

    cloggo, I am not like you and search for something to be. I just tell people what I see. I want peace and happiness and to be left alone. Is that too much to ask? LOL.
    Oh, please, don’t try to equate my to the Empire like you and the p-man do as a response. I am an individual not a nation.

  3. Davy on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 5:14 am 

    “Interesting to see why this plane would succeed where the A380 failed.”

    Ah, cloggo, A380 was in a whole different class but you don’t know that obviously.

  4. Davy on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 5:33 am 

    “Warm earth, cool heads” He is not a denier, but a “lukewarmer”. It is much richer on science than the first book. He is in favor of moving away from fossil. But he doesn’t believe in 100% renewable energy, claims that the storage problem can’t be solved in a cheap manner and that nuclear energy is the least bad option (our Antius will love it).”

    Sounds like my approach.

    “I already sense I won’t have to change my opinion too much, namely that “runaway climate change” is unlikely and that I remain in the camp of the “lukewarmers”, like this Brit:”

    Ah, its runaway in regards to a habitable earth for globalism in my opinion. What I mean by that is things are going to happen a modern global world will not be able to adjust to and remain like it is today. This means our ability to feed 7BIL will end and habitation by the coasts will change as two nearer term examples. These two forces guarantee a failure of globalism into a less powerful economic force unable to support the huge techno consumeristic way of life we are habituated to. Will modern man adapt? That is the question. No I don’t think a Venus like Earth is coming.

    “Nevertheless I keep supporting the 100% renewable energy policy of the EU. Reasons: – European energy independence – The world is running out of the cleaner conventional fossil fuel like oil and gas– Unbuffered wind and solar ARE already the cheapest way to generate a kWh. I trust that a solution for storage will be found in many ways: batteries, hydrogen, ammonia, CH4, pumped hydro-storage, etc., etc to the tune that renewable in the end will beat fossil and nuclear on price. – Renewable is cleaner and quiet and inexhaustible”

    I am supporting 50% renewables and the rest behavior modifications with consumption and population reductions. So, by 50% I mean shrinking the economy with a corresponding population and consumption drop. 100% renewables might be possible in a different type of world is my point.

    “Rather than posting here, I will write summary posts of both books and strengthen my intellectual position on climate change and why I keep supporting 100% renewable energy transition. I may not back Greta Thunberg intellectually”

    LOL, it would be nice if you ended you war pig and racist shit and concentrated on energy. Greta is a stooge for the fake news extremist left but she deserves to be heard because it is her generation that will see the worst.

    “I cynically know how to exploit the climate hysteria to the hard European geopolitical advantage, after the time-tested adage “those who master a new source of energy first, will be the next geopolitical master”. And that can only be continental Europe (PBM). Hail Greta! Lol”

    LOL. How wrong you are cloggo. Europe is only a path setter for the policy push and maybe offshore wind. They have not invented any of this or produce it indigenously on their own. This is a global effort with global value chain sourcing. Europe is going into new tech and following in others. They are not the master of it yet and in many cases will just prove somethings doesn’t work at great cost. 100% renewable world applied to an energy intensive on demand economy doesn’t add up. You should know that but your chauvinistic agenda gets in the way.

  5. Davy on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 5:45 am 

    “Coronavirus Bioweapon – How China Stole Coronavirus From Canada And Weaponized It”
    https://tinyurl.com/t4ampd7 great game india

    “Last year a mysterious shipment was caught smuggling Coronavirus from Canada. It was traced to Chinese agents working at a Canadian lab. Subsequent investigation by GreatGameIndia linked the agents to Chinese Biological Warfare Program from where the virus is suspected to have leaked causing the Wuhan Coronavirus outbreak.”

  6. Davy on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 5:53 am 

    “Is Another Black Death On The Way?”
    https://tinyurl.com/v6pgt4v eric Margolis

    “Keeping large numbers of captive animals crammed together in cages with poor ventilation and no cleaning is an ideal vector for viral diseases. Each year, China consumes 730 million pigs. Fifty percent of China’s factory farmed pigs have so far contracted lethal swine flu. Rising living standards have boosted demand for pork. I have seen how China raises and transports pigs. It’s a nightmare of brutality and inhuman behavior. No wonder so many of these intelligent sensitive animals fall ill and die. Swine fever could be payback for China’s terrible cruelty to pigs. And it’s not just China. Pigs in North America are treated almost as badly. A lady where I live was actually jailed and prosecuted for having given water to a truckload of thirsty, starving, terrified pigs on the way to the slaughterhouse. In North America, animals destined for slaughter are packed together and then dosed with heavy antibiotics to combat communicable diseases from over-crowding and mistreatment. These same antibiotics then enter our food chain, causing us ever growing viral resistance.”

  7. Davy on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 6:07 am 

    “Rivian CEO Says Electric-Truck Startup to Make Ford Platform”
    https://tinyurl.com/utuf8ge Bloomberg

    “Rivian Automotive Inc., the electric-truck startup backed by Amazon.com Inc. and Ford Motor Co., will provide the “skateboard” platform for a premium, high-performance electric Ford vehicle, its top executive said. “In Ford’s case, we provide the platform.” Rivian Chief Executive Officer R. J. Scaringe said in an interview on Saturday. “They will provide the top hat, the body and the interior.” The “skateboard” is the entire platform, including the motor, battery pack, computer systems and wheels. The design is modular and allows for different vehicle body types to be added on top. Rivian is seeking partnerships to scale and grow beyond its own consumer electric vehicle offering.”

  8. Davy on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 6:15 am 

    “Now We Are Being Told That The Incubation Period For The Coronavirus “Can Be Around Two Weeks”
    https://tinyurl.com/qp34q6k end of the American dream

    “The more we learn about this mysterious new coronavirus, the more frightening this outbreak becomes. As you will see below, we are now being told that the incubation period for this virus “can be around two weeks”. That means that there could be countless numbers of people all over the globe that are carrying this virus around without even knowing it. In fact, a woman that returned to Chicago from China on January 13th was not exhibiting any symptoms when she arrived. So even if she had been “screened” at the airport, they would have let her through anyway. But now it has been confirmed that she has the Chinese coronavirus, and she is in the hospital at this moment…”

  9. Davy on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 6:23 am 

    “Two Nasty Traits of This Coronavirus, Typically Not Seen Together”
    https://tinyurl.com/vf7y5tm money maven

    “I compiled what follows from a Series of Thirteen Tweets by physician (MD) and scientist (PhD) Dr. Dena Grayson. Emphasis is mine…this coronavirus strain is very contagious, causes severe illness, and NO treatments or vaccines are available…this coronavirus DOES appear to spread easily between people, even after making the jump from an animal (this is not common)…this novel coronavirus can cause a SEVERE infection that can kill even healthy people. It’s rare to see BOTH of these (bad) attributes in the same novel virus. Usually, it’s one or the other.”

  10. I AM THE MOB on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 6:43 am 

    World War III, Coronavirus, Doomsday clock…

    It appears that Humpty Dumpty is going to have a great fall. And we all know the consequences therefore.

  11. Davy on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 6:53 am 

    It’s pretty hilarious for us to feel safe about the term “lock down” how do you close off areas for a longer period if they must be resupplied by trucks?? There are few places that can survive very long without resupply by the outside. Plus many areas that might be locked down are critical to other areas for supply. This almost assures a spread even if discretionary travel is locked down. What happens when 10% of the critical people in an economy go sick? These issues are in the post I did above:

    Catastrophic Shocks Through Complex Socio-Economic Systems: A Pandemic Perspective
    https://tinyurl.com/wdfh6fc korowicz

    “The globalised economy has become more complex (connectivity, interdependence, and speed), delocalized, with increasing concentration within critical systems. This has made us all more vulnerable to systemic shocks. This paper provides an overview of the effect of a major pandemic on the operation of complex socio-economic systems using some simple models. It discusses the links between initial pandemic absenteeism and supply-chain contagion, and the evolution and rate of shock propagation. It discusses systemic collapse and the difficulties of re-booting socio-economic systems.”

  12. Davy on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 8:16 am 

    Wuhan Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Global Cases (by JHU CSSE)
    As of Jan 25, 2020 10 pm EST
    https://tinyurl.com/us6d28n gisanddata.maps

  13. Cloggie on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 8:37 am 

    Batwoman backtracking

    https://www.infowars.com/chinese-government-forces-tv-host-who-popularized-eating-bats-to-apologize/

    “BILL AND MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION & OTHERS PREDICTED UP TO 65 MILLION DEATHS VIA CORONAVIRUS – IN SIMULATION RAN 3 MONTHS AGO!”

    https://www.infowars.com/bill-and-melinda-gates-foundation-others-predicted-up-to-65-million-deaths-via-coronavirus-in-simulation-ran-3-months-ago/

  14. Cloggie on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 8:41 am 

    Ouch, UK government owns the patent on the corona virus:

    “On June 19, 2015, the UK government-funded Pirbright Institute filed an application for a patent for the live coronavirus, which was approved on Nov 20, 2018.“

    Eating bats, you said?

    https://www.infowars.com/bill-and-melinda-gates-foundation-others-predicted-up-to-65-million-deaths-via-coronavirus-in-simulation-ran-3-months-ago/

    Did the Chinese steal the virus and accidently let it escape or is there a more sinister explanation?

  15. Cloggie on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 8:47 am 

    “The Coronavirus – No Need To Panic”

    https://www.moonofalabama.org/2020/01/the-coronavirus-no-need-to-panic.html

    Low fatality rate (4%), low multiplier (1.4-2.5). Spanish flu had higher numbers.

  16. MadDog on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 12:08 pm 

    https://pastebin.com/rpVKyUHg

    Can you find Wuhan on a map?

  17. I AM THE MOB on Sun, 26th Jan 2020 3:01 pm 

    Maddog

    Shhh..Secrets, secrets are no fun.

    Manifest destiny is a non negotiable.

    My favorite part from your 1500 word essay.

    “Already Western media is talking about how Chinese are filthy and if it wasn’t for eating rats, bats, dogs, etc this wouldn’t ever have befallen. Perfect cover for re-enforcing racists stereotypes for the ulterior motives of containing and isolating China, and that of Chinese culture, and Chinese ideology on the world stage.”

    LOL

  18. Chrome Mags on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 3:21 am 

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/china/video-2095808/Video-Nurse-Wuhan-alleges-90-000-infected.html

    That’s a link to the only good video I could find about the Wuhan nurse whistleblower claiming 90,000 people are infected. That actually makes sense in light of the hospital they are trying to build quickly.

  19. Antius on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 7:33 am 

    This article appears to mirror exactly Cloggies view of Britain leaving the Eurosphere. Did he write it I wonder?

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/brexit-happening-noted-anglo-skeptic-charles-de-gaulle-vindicated-beyond-grave

    A brief exert:

    ‘Anyway, Britain’s departure from the European Union opens the way for the Continentals to try, a bit more earnestly, to create a truly sovereign and independent “European Europe.” This is not an absurd ambition. London was in some ways Europe’s only top-tier “global city.” Paris, Berlin, and Brussels really are secondary nodes. There’s a charmingly provincial quality to European politics which must be preserved. While in the Anglosphere Jews and Asians have massively displaced White Gentiles among their cultural and economic elites, the same is not really true in Continental Europe, certainly outside of France. Time will tell.’

  20. JuanP on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 7:46 am 

    Cloggie has moved on to write his new book according to some of his last comments.

  21. JuanP on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 7:58 am 

    The USA has a long record of using chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons on civilian populations to achieve its goals. This is possibly another example of that. I would love it if this virus managed to kill 85 million people this year, and stop or slow population growth for a while. That would be a real blessing! Long live China!
    Trump 2020! Tulsi 2020!

  22. Sock status on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 8:04 am 

    The Above is not JuanP but likely Cloggie on a revenge trip

  23. claes on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 4:16 pm 

    The biosphere wouldn’t mind culling the human herd. After all it’s just the humans them selves that see our lifes as devine and undispensable. To the rest of the world we are a pest and dispensable.
    Humanity needs less intelligence and smaler egoes to survive, and that is actually what’s happening.
    Goodbye Newton, Einstein and a lot of others, your good work turned out to be the downfall of your own civilization.
    The search for the origin of consciosness is humanity’s next great job, and it does not include or need technology and materialism.

  24. cloggie on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 5:24 pm 

    why wouldn’t anyone love muzzies deeply and get deeply loved in return?
    I for one pledge to support supremacist muzzies world bag day just 4 days away, feb1

  25. Richard Guenette on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 5:34 pm 

    To protect yourselves from the coronova virus, avoid people in public who are sick, wash your hands frequently, cough and/or sneeze in your sleeves and disinfect doorknobs and other surfaces.

  26. Richard Guenette ID theft on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 5:46 pm 

    This is obvioulsy not The Real Richard Guunette

  27. JuanP on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 5:50 pm 

    Its hard to make this shit lib shit up:

    Guess Who Was In Charge Of Reviewing Bolton’s Leaked Book At The NSC?
    The identical twin brother of Democratic impeachment witness Alexander Vindman, Yevgeny Vindman, is reportedly in charge of reviewing all publications by current and former officials at the National Security Council (NSC), according to Breitbart News, which would include the recently leaked manuscript of former National Security adviser John Bolton. The report describes the reviews as a “standard process that allows the NSC to review book manuscripts, op-eds, or any other material for any classified material to be eliminated before publication.”

  28. Richard Guunette on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 6:57 pm 

    Looking for help to crowd funding JuanP’s off this forum. Donate Bitcoins 😉 or Paypal 🙂 He has nearly killed this forum off. We must deny him this pleasure and instead shame him into leaving.

  29. JuanP on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 7:11 pm 

    A sock here, a sock there, a sock everywhere! ROFLMFAO!

  30. Davy on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 8:26 pm 

    I’m a loser baby so why don’t you kill me!

  31. cloggie on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 8:27 pm 

    public service announcement PSA

    world muzzie bag day 4 days away, feb1

    world grater nedertardland 89 days away

    get in on it, pledge your support now

  32. cloggie on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 8:28 pm 

    world beervirus today and ongoing

    get it on it, pledge ur support now

  33. cloggie on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 9:40 pm 

    why doesn’t whitey supertard trump roast some more supremacist muzzies jerk?

    he needs to roast muzzie died like a dog’s replacement

    he need to roast soleimani muzzie replacemnet

    roasting all the way

  34. cloggie on Mon, 27th Jan 2020 10:47 pm 

    only 3 days ’til supremacist muzzie world bag day, feb 1st

    only 88 days to world grate nedertardland day

    put a bag over your head when out driving, or going outside. put maple leaf over your genital

    show ur support for supremacist muzzies

  35. makato on Tue, 28th Jan 2020 12:06 am 

    supertard madkat is old and succeptible to beervirus.

    why supertard madkat says china and phils are kings but no public health system. without public health system one is not king and it allows infectious diseases to spread

    why is supertard madcat incognito

    stupid

  36. REAL Green on Tue, 28th Jan 2020 3:54 am 

    “HOW VERTICAL FARMING IS PART OF A “MULTI-AGRICULTURALISM” FOOD SYSTEM”
    https://tinyurl.com/wf94gw2 agritecture

    “The transition towards sustainable agriculture is urgent. All in all, vertical farming is a good candidate for the creation of a sustainable food system. However, it is not a one-size-fits-all solution. To use the words of Tessa Naus: “ The best way of thinking of vertical farming, is probably as a technology which would be complementary to traditional farming techniques. The sustainable food system envisioned by Tessa Naus could be defined as “Multi-agriculturalism”: a food system that achieves sustainability by using, depending on specific local characteristics, vertical farming, organic agriculture, greenhouse horticulture and the rest of the long tail of sustainable agriculture. The technology behind vertical farming is not yet definitive and a lot can still be gained on the sustainability front: by reducing dependency on mineral fertilizers, by making substrates and construction materials more sustainable and by increasing the overall energy efficiency. To do so more initiative as the one of Bonbio and Ikea must come. We have to transform the way humans interact with planet Earth: let us not underestimate what is at stake.”

  37. REAL Green on Tue, 28th Jan 2020 4:36 am 

    “Lab turns trash into valuable graphene in a flash”
    https://tinyurl.com/vg5r36m science daily

    “Scientists are using high-energy pulses of electricity to turn any source of carbon into turbostratic graphene in an instant. The process promises environmental benefits by turning waste into valuable graphene that can then strengthen concrete and other composite materials. As reported in Nature, flash graphene is made in 10 milliseconds by heating carbon-containing materials to 3,000 Kelvin (about 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit). The source material can be nearly anything with carbon content. Food waste, plastic waste, petroleum coke, coal, wood clippings and biochar are prime candidates, Tour said. “With the present commercial price of graphene being $67,000 to $200,000 per ton, the prospects for this process look superb,” he said. Tour said a concentration of as little as 0.1% of flash graphene in the cement used to bind concrete could lessen its massive environmental impact by a third. Production of cement reportedly emits as much as 8% of human-made carbon dioxide every year. “By strengthening concrete with graphene, we could use less concrete for building, and it would cost less to manufacture and less to transport,” he said. “Essentially, we’re trapping greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane that waste food would have emitted in landfills. We are converting those carbons into graphene and adding that graphene to concrete, thereby lowering the amount of carbon dioxide generated in concrete manufacture. It’s a win-win environmental scenario using graphene.”

  38. Davy on Tue, 28th Jan 2020 5:07 am 

    Food shortages ahead?

    “Contagion!”
    https://tinyurl.com/w7rvzah daily reckoning

    “Disease contagion and financial contagion both work the same way. The nonlinear mathematics and system dynamics are identical in the two cases even though the “virus” is financial distress rather than a biological virus. But what happens when these two dynamic functions interact? What happens when a biological virus turns into a financial virus? We’re seeing it happen in China. It’s the time of the Lunar New Year holiday in China, China’s most important public holiday. It’s traditionally a time of widespread celebration. But, for many Chinese cities, not this year. Many major Chinese cities have been shut down, with no citizens allowed to leave, and their transportation systems have been closed. Retails sales are also suffering as consumers remain home instead of risking contagion with trips to the store. The disease is causing financial panic in China at a time when it can least afford it. GDP growth has hit a wall and investors have curtailed new investment. Could it unleash a global financial panic that ultimately results in a lockdown of the banking system? It’s possible, but it’s far too soon to say. This is the type of catalyst that could take a year to build. But it definitely bears watching.”

  39. REAL Green on Tue, 28th Jan 2020 6:05 am 

    “Everyone’s Favorite Climate Solution Has a Fire Problem”
    https://tinyurl.com/wq876o7 bloomberg

    “lingering problem that has long dogged lithium-ion batteries: fires that can be difficult to douse. In South Korea, a global leader in battery manufacturing and adoption, there have been at least 23 fires over a roughly two-year period, according to BloombergNEF, spooking customers and prompting a government investigation…Some fires can be traced to manufacturing defects in the battery cells themselves, or physical damage after installation. Overcharging can also be a problem, Simpson said, as can poor integration with other electrical systems. Each of those factors can tip a battery cell into a dangerous, uncontrolled chain reaction known as thermal runaway. The flammable electrolyte inside the cell suddenly heats up and causes the same thing to happen in adjacent cells. Once ignited, the batteries can emit toxic fumes…Firefighters are learning on the fly how to respond. Dousing the flames takes a large amount of water, and cells can re-ignite hours after the initial fire has been extinguished. Following the explosion last year at the Arizona energy storage facility, investigators spent months carefully removing racks of batteries so they could be drained of energy.”

  40. Davy on Tue, 28th Jan 2020 12:02 pm 

    Hundreds Of Virus Carrying Planes Headed For US, London, Paris, Vancouver

    https://tinyurl.com/svbcz73 money maven

    “Lockdown? What Lockdown? There is no lockdown in China, if you are wealthy. Check out this Beijing Flight Schedule for today. Here’s the Wuhan Flight Schedule for today. Lockdowns are for those with no money, not the wealthy. Dereliction of Duty Everywhere Earlier today Chris Martenson proclaimed “WHO is Derelict” on Coronavirus WHO is the World Health Organization. Add to that list, the Center for Disease Control (CDC), Chinese officials, and other US health officials. The sane thing to do was ban all flights from China days ago. But more landed today and far more are scheduled for tomorrow. And that’s just from two cities. I did not check departures from Shanghai or other large Chinese cities. Many of you know Chris Martenson from his economic website, Peak Prosperity. But even those who do know him, may not be aware that his background includes a PhD in pathology. If you have not done so already, please do yourself a favor and watch Chris Martenson’s Must See Video on the Coronavirus. I can confirm arrivals in Hong Kong, Bangkok, Vancouver, Toronto, Seul, Delhi (India), Moscow, Viena, Macau, London, Taipei, New York, Osaka (Japan), Stockholm, Boston, Frankfort, Los Angeles, Singapore, Frankfort, Tokyo, Paris, San Francisco, and Amsterdam from Beijing. Some planes to Los Angeles, Newark, Singapore, Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Istanbul, and Sydney are in the air. I only located 1 cancelled departure from Beijing out of roughly 1,800 flights. It was to Detroit. There could be more. Many flights from Wuhan are cancelled. Others are marked as “unknown”. I now believe these unknown flights are cancelled. I can confirm planes from Shanghai have arrived in Singapore, Bangkok, Manila, Paris, Prague, Amsterdam, Melbourne, Auckland, Sydney, Perth, Munich, Moscow, Tokyo, London, Seul, Osaka, Anchorage, Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom Penh, Paris, Viena, London, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Toronto. Wuhan may be locked down. The rest of China isn’t yet.”

  41. madcat on Tue, 28th Jan 2020 2:10 pm 

    I hope supertard madcat die of virus
    He’s such a hater.
    Phil didn’t kick out 500 Chinese kings for nothing.

    Entire phil is infected right now I bet

    What kind of king has no modern public health system that can contain spread of infectious diseases

  42. cloggie on Tue, 28th Jan 2020 4:17 pm 

    Let’s put aside animosity and help Nixon [it is i] go to china figuratively speak due to virus.

    Going to China means we put aside our differences as in Christmas 1914 but this time we celebrate world muzzies bag day

    Show supremacist muzzies we care by putting bag over our heads when driving or being outside. Put maple leaf over genital

    French girl endured sharia for speaking about muzzie

  43. Duncan Idaho on Tue, 28th Jan 2020 4:38 pm 

    Creationist to lead Brazil’s higher education
    “Electrical engineer Benedito Guimarães Aguiar Neto, the former rector of a private religious university, has been tapped to lead the agency that oversees Brazil’s graduate study programmes. Aguiar Neto advocates for intelligent design and has said that it should be introduced into Brazil’s basic education curricula as “a counterpoint to the theory of evolution”.

  44. cloggie on Tue, 28th Jan 2020 7:06 pm 

    world muzzie bag day only 3 days away, feb1st

    psyched!

  45. fuelshortagecoming on Tue, 28th Jan 2020 7:23 pm 

    ancient man were stronger and live longer then today people. look at video below. intelligent design make sense

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwMD5NuH8RM

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