By now America knows WHO was responsible for the mass murder of almost, maybe even more because we will never know, 5 million people. Yesterday, Trump addressed the Republican crowd in North Carolina. Our previous posts indicated EXACTLY what (click)Trump put forth yesterday. Thank you President Trump for taking our advice.
“All nations should work together to present China a bill for a minimum of $10 trillion to compensate for the damage,” Trump said, adding that the figure was lower than it should be. “As a first step, all countries should collectively cancel any debt they owe to China as a down payment on reparations,” he said.
Trump said “he also thought the U.S. should put a 100% tariff on any goods imported from China.”
Following are previous posts that yelled for just action against the CCP murderers. And as proposed yesterday by Trump to do the same. Will Biden pick up the challenge and hold CCP responsible. Will he put into action Trump’s proposal, will Biden cave? We know what Biden will do. “WHO’s your daddy?”
To start with Trump should cancel without delay all Treasury bills that China holds, amounting to a trillion or so. Then he should immediately de-list all Chinese companies from our stock exchanges, then he should demand that all Chinese students go back to China and finally he should halt all imports from China. Hard times, hard decisions.
Let it be written, so let it be done.
WE WILL SEE YOU IN COURT – XI JINPING WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE FOR MASS MURDER
WE ASK BEIJING, “WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?”
The Butchers of Beijing must be held accountable for murder. Countries, States and citizens have brought or will be bringing legal action individually and through class action against the Communist Regime. Most of these suits will be futile; they will fall on deaf ears due to the fact that suing a foreign government is all but impossible.
However, we propose the solution to the problem. Simply put, all nations that owe a debt to China, have assets belonging to China or in the case of third world countries that have signed infrastructure projects with China, DECLARE THEM NULL AND VOID. “FORCE MAJEURE“

For instance, China is believe to hold approximately THREE TRILLION DOLLARS ($3,000,000,000,000) IN TREASURY BILLS, DECLARING THEM “NULL AND VOID” IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. China will never pay otherwise, therefore to ZERO out the amount owed to China would effectively exact the debt they owe the world. But that is not all, the world must also take SIX other actions.
Demand that all Chinese enterprises leave their countries, demand all Chinese citizens leave their countries, demand that all Chinese education entities cease their operations and track down any other Chinese assets, such as building ownership, corporations or entities and nationalize them. Halt all Chinese owned companies on the stock exchanges. And do not allow any Chinese imports into their respective countries. THESE ARE NOT THREATS, THIS IS FRONTIER JUSTICE.
We must say that killing one person does not even come close to what we recommend, but it is a start. These actions may stimulate a revolution in China that will eventually overthrow the worlds MASS MURDERER.
The China Virus has killed close to 3 million people, yet the governments around the world have not taken any action to punish the CCP. China’s Silk road policy is meant to buy, harass and steal the life-blood of every country on earth – a world takeover. They must pay, the WHO must pay. Only one country has to step up to get the ball rolling.

DON’T FORGET THE “WHO HEAD” WAS COMPLICIT IN THIS MOTHER OF ALL COVER-UPS

The WHO chief’s subsequent lavish public praise of China’s leadership for its efforts to combat the disease came even as evidence mounted that Chinese officials had silenced whistleblowers and suppressed information about the outbreak. His remarks prompted criticism from some member states for being over the top. U.S. President Donald Trump has led the charge, accusing the WHO of being “China-centric” and suspending American funding of the health agency.
Tedros is “obviously frustrated” by Trump’s move and feels the WHO is being used as a “political football,” the person familiar with the discussions said.

Coronavirus Cases:
123,543,774
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Deaths:
2,723,669
The Chinese Government’s Cover-Up Killed Health Care Workers Worldwide
Bad advice based on false information led to fatal mistakes.
BY ANNIE SPARROW MARCH 18, 2021, 2:26 PM
It is widely known that when the new coronavirus emerged in December 2019, the Chinese government downplayed the pandemic threat for several critical weeks. Less commonly known is those same authorities deliberately sacrificed health workers to maintain their lies.
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) calculated cover-up enabled the coronavirus to go global. By silencing doctors, Beijing not only fueled this pandemic but also compromised the world’s ability to spot the next one.
Why the CCP decided to cover up the outbreak is unclear. It may have been a reluctance to cancel political meetings, a fear of public panic—especially around the Chinese New Year—the embarrassment of another pathogen being born on Chinese soil, or the simple instinct to squash bad news ingrained into officials in an authoritarian system.

This series looks at how many experts missed the mark in the early days of the pandemic—and what we can learn for next time.
Among experts: Social scientists thought they knew what impact the pandemic would have. They were very wrong.
In the U.S.: Public health experts thought they had a world-beating pandemic response in place. That overconfidence doomed 500,000 Americans.
Pandemics are like wars. The first casualty is truth.
Instead of notifying the World Health Organization (WHO) about the outbreak of atypical pneumonia and evidence of human spread, the authorities censored information, concealed the virus, and silenced doctors who tried to warn their colleagues. Hospital leaders refused to authorize masks or other personal protective equipment (PPE) on the grounds that it would cause panic. As patients infected health care workers and health care workers infected one another, hospital leaders insisted that spread among humans was impossible—that no staff members were infected—even altering diagnoses that suggested otherwise.
Beijing’s official line through Jan. 19, 2020 was that the outbreak began in late December 2019, that all cases had been infected by an unidentified animal source at the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, and that no health care workers were infected. But even when the government conceded human spread on Jan. 20, it reported only a fraction of the real numbers.
These falsehoods influenced the WHO’s decision not to immediately declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, a step it had previously taken over Ebola, Zika, and the H1N1 virus. It also informed the widespread belief that COVID-19 spread in a similar manner to influenza—by large droplets landing on surfaces and transferred by touching rather than through airborne microdroplets. That misdirection contributed to the early and persistent focus in the West on surface disinfection and hand hygiene rather than masks—considerably more effective.
