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Board Economics
Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
by
s29
on 24/01/2020, 18:40:19 UTC
An excerpt from MA his 2014 Cycles of War Report (2014!!!)

ECM 2020.05...

Ooh but wait... you bunch of circle jerkers here can argue now that the news reports came out in 2020 and that he was wrong.

Goodbye

Oh My God, this new user is totally legit.

It's truly an AMAZING prediction from Armstrong, since viruses and epidemics only occur once in a lifetime!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_epidemics#21st_century

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Death toll (estimate)    Location    Date    Article    Disease    Ref.

203,000    worldwide    2009    2009 flu pandemic    Influenza    [105][106]
9,985 (May 2017)    Hispaniola    2010–present    Haiti cholera outbreak    Cholera    [107][108]
> 4,500 (February 2014)    Democratic Republic of the Congo    2011–present       Measles    [109][110]
170    Vietnam    2011–present       Hand, foot and mouth disease    [111][112]
> 350    Pakistan    2011–present    2011 dengue outbreak in Pakistan    Dengue fever    
847 (as of 10 January 2013)    Darfur Sudan    2012    2012 yellow fever outbreak in Darfur, Sudan    Yellow fever    [113]
449 (as of 11 June 2015)    Worldwide    2012–present    2012 Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus outbreak    Middle East respiratory syndrome    [114]
>> 11,300    West Africa    2013–2016    Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa    Ebola virus disease
Ebola virus virion
   [115][116]
183    Americas    2013–2015    2013–14 chikungunya outbreak    Chikungunya    [117]
40    Madagascar    2014–present    2014 Madagascar plague outbreak    Bubonic plague    [118]
36    India    2014–present    2014 Odisha jaundice outbreak    Primarily Hepatitis E, but also Hepatitis A    [119]
2,035    India    2015–present    2015 Indian swine flu outbreak    Influenza A virus subtype H1N1    [120][121][122]
   worldwide    2015–present    2015–16 Zika virus epidemic    Zika virus    
Hundreds (as of 1 April 2016)    Africa    2016    2016 yellow fever outbreak in Angola    Yellow fever    [123]
1,614 (as of 4 July 2017)    Yemen    2016–present    2016–17 Yemen cholera outbreak    Cholera    
64 (as of 16 August 2017)    India    2017–present    2017 Gorakhpur Japanese encephalitis outbreak    Japanese encephalitis    
17 (as of June 2018)    India    2018–present    2018 Nipah virus outbreak    Nipah virus infection    
2,242 (as of 20 January 2020)    Democratic Republic of the Congo & Uganda    August 2018–present    2018-19 Kivu Ebola epidemic    Ebola virus disease    [124][125]
1    Mozambique    March 2019–present       Cholera    [126]
"nearly" 5,000 (by November 2019)    Democratic Republic of the Congo    2019–present    2019 measles outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo    Measles    [127]
≥26    Worldwide    2020–present    2019-20 China pneumonia outbreak    Novel coronavirus    [128]

Can you really earn money with predicting an epidemic to the year? Only if you're Armstrong I guess Shocked