NUMBER CRUNCHING TIME: (long post)

How many people die in the United States in a normal year?

Here is data for the last five years:
2015 - 2,712,630
2016 - 2,744,248
2017 - 2,813,503
2018 - 2,839,205
2019 - 2,865,102
So far in 2020 - 1,702,847 people have died according to the CDC website.

Let's do some math, and let's pretend like COVID-19 never happened.

According to the last 5 years of data, we could expect roughly 2.8M deaths in 2020.
Now let's break that down into months just to keep things simple. 2.8M deaths divided by 12 months = 233,333 deaths/month for a "normal" year.

August is almost over. So multiply 233,333 deaths/month by 8 months = 1.87M deaths thus far in 2020.
But wait, according to the CDC website, we only have 1,702,847 deaths so far in 2020. We're short about 100,000 deaths.....but we're in the middle of a deadly pandemic and we've lost less people than this same time last year? Hmmm....
DO YOU SEE IT YET? We are on schedule to actually have less deaths in 2020 than we did in 2019 even though 2020 is the year of COVID-19. The death toll has risen every year since 1933.....at least for the numbers I fact checked and can backup.

Wait, WHAT??
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU'VE BEEN BAMBOOZLED!

Are we still going to muzzle up for the rest of the year and wait for the government to tell us when we can take them off? I'm ready for that. I got my Trump 2020 masks in the mail today.
COVID-19 = The deadliest scamdemic this generation has ever seen. The virus is real, the hysteria is manufactured by the media.

P.S. I crunched worldwide numbers too that show the exact same thing.

#DrainThatSwamp #FollowTheMoneyTrail
References: The CDC website, Worldometer website, USA Today, and OurWorldInData.or g
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