- The Diamond Princess is a luxury cruise ship that got caught up both in the news and with coronavirus in January 2020. It was the perfect Covid-19 experiment, although none of the passengers wanted to be the “lab rats” one can be sure. It was left at sea “quarantined” for weeks, unable to dock at its scheduled destination, Japan. If anybody later, during the pandemic had suggested such an experiment, putting 3700 people together to contract coronavirus, it would have been laughed off, and if at all possible would’ve cost tens of billions of dollars or more to pay everybody for the inconvenience and presumed threat to life.
- But here it was, completed before Covid-19 ever hit US shores. All of the data were there and considering the enormous amounts of time effort and money that was spent on the pandemic in the upcoming months and years, it would have behooved the CDC, NIAID, Dr. Fauci, the WHO and EVERYBODY to have looked at the results of this unwitting, unfortunate, but completed Covid-19 experiment.
- At the end of the day ( actually at the end of a few weeks and months), only 10 people had died, out of 3711 – and the median age amongst those was over 80 years old. Young people basically never even knew they got sick – at all. Nobody under 50 really exhibited much in the way of illness outside of cough, upper respiratory tract symptoms. This was replicated throughout the pandemic, but if the The Diamond Princess data had been broadcast, there would have been much less fear, disruption, lockdowns, breaking up of so much of the fabric of life in the ultimate world order. Why was this information withheld?
- Here’s something from Science. The data were there ripe for the picking but left untouched by the major players (CDC, WHO).
- “Epidemiologists could learn a lot from what happened aboard the ship, but that information has been slow to come out.” “I’ve been telling [health ministry officials] they need to share this data with the international community as soon as possible,” Tohoku University’s Oshitani says.
- It was left to smaller sites to highlight the liberating (if viewed) “Diamond Princess Mysteries” by Willis Eschenbach, eg “some 83% (82.7% – 83.9%) of the passengers never got the disease at all … why?”
- Alex Berenson I’m sure covers the Diamond Princess in his book, but clearly it was on his radar back then.
- My friend (from PANDA, Pandata.org) Marc Girardot wrote on the topic, March 2020, cf. his recent tweet.

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