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Editorâs Note: Williamâs [special report]( on Friday, [âI Warned You the Coronavirus Would Crash the Markets,â]( generated a lot of requests for his original article from a month ago -- January 30, 2020. Iâve reprinted it below.
--Andy Crowder
Exclusive: The Earliest Investor Warning on Coronavirus
By William McCanless | January 30, 2020
Hello â my nameâs William McCanless. Iâm a staff analyst with Wyatt Investment Research.
I was asked to write this email today because Andy Crowder and Ian Wyatt think I have a unique perspective on whatâs happening with the coronavirus (Chinese Flu).
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The reason why is simple â right now, right this second â I am in a country that has been hit second-hardest by the Coronavirus outside of mainland China: Thailand.
And I have lived here primarily over the last five years.
I also have traveled to China often, know American expats that live in China, and I know even more ânomadicâ entrepreneurs whose entire multi-million dollar online businesses are built off product sourcing from China as well as multi-national liaison services with Chinese factories.
Here are four things I can tell you with 100% conviction and certaintyâ¦
- The virus is much worse than youâre hearing about.
- It has infected and killed far more than youâre hearing about.
- It has spread further than youâre hearing about.
- It is ravaging the economic landscape of China far more than youâre being led to believe.
Now, before I continue I want to make it clear that I donât think itâs the end of the world, nor do I think this is the âthingâ thatâs going to push our market over the edge into a recession.
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But you are NOT hearing the facts straight and with my finger on the pulse over here in Asia I think itâs vital I at least share with my American brethren back home whatâs really happening.
Whatâs Not Being Reported In The Media
The last âofficialâ number I looked at said there are about 7,700 confirmed cases and about 170 dead with an approximate 2% to 3% mortality rate.
First of all â Chinese officials are now in a mad scramble to construct several new field hospitals.
If this is only 7,700 confirmed cases â why do they need more hospitals and more beds?
Secondly â this is the largest quarantine in human history.
There was not even a quarantine this large for SARS or bird flu.
Thirdly, the people IN China are risking their lives to post the truth about the spread (and the media is ignoring itâ¦or they donât know about it).
Because I live in Thailand and we are very close with / connected to China I end up seeing Chinese social media posts brought to my attention quite often.
Itâs improbable that anybody in the US or elsewhere â outside of ethnic Chinese circles â would be privy to these posts when they go viral in this part of the world.
Several nurses and doctors out of Wuhan have managed to make panicked cell phone videos and post them online (bypassing âThe Great Firewallâ with a VPN) before their accounts were deleted and the videos taken down (luckily by then people were able to save them and re-upload them).
One of these videos â from three days ago â was a panicked nurse stating âThe estimated infected is 90,000.â
Not more than a day later someone else uploaded a voicemail recording from a nurse who was screaming and crying.
She estimated the infected were 100,000 and growing. This is a completely different nurse almost confirming what the other one had said.
She concluded her voicemail by stating, âWe cannot do anything anymore except just watch people die. You must protect yourself. Do not trust the government.â
At the same time, a resident of Wuhan â where the outbreak began â uploaded a video revealing several important thingsâ¦
1. All public transportation is down.
2. All gas stations are down.
3. All emergency lines to hospitals are down.
4. Hospitals are overrun â folks go in, get a shot (he said of âSome kind of steroidâ), and are stuffed in a corner to live or die based on luck.
5. People are running out of food (he estimated he had 2 weeks of food left that had been previously stocked up in anticipation of the Lunar New Year).
Other videos have surfaced showing nurses and doctors â so completely sleep deprived â that they have begun having mental breakdowns (one nurse was filmed screaming and crying, barely able to stand another doctor was seen crying and pleading with the government to send more supplies because âwe canât do it anymoreâ).
Doctors are now reportedly wearing diapers because they canât take breaks.
Patients have also begun reportedly spitting at doctors screaming âIf Iâm going to die â so are you.â
Thereâs also the fact that the â2% - 3% mortality rateâ being kicked around is a littleâ¦off.
Itâs being based on âTotal deaths: Total Infected.â
Assuming that the number infected and dead is actually accurate (which I donât believe it is), this mortality rate is still too low.
Considering it takes about 7 days to kill you (after the first detectable sign of symptoms), the mortality rate should be calculated as âTotal Deaths NOW: Total Infected 7 days Ago.â
So the proper mortality rate would be more likeâ¦
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This is all coinciding with newly-released videos surfacing from China of mass unrest. [The turmoil isnât confined only to the markets](.
Riots, bloody battles in the streets, people trying to escape quarantine and more.
Here is a screen capture from one of the recent videos that surface â citizens and police crashing in the streets.
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Citizens are now beginning to arm themselves and turn to a state of vigilantism.
Images from all over mainland China show people in smaller towns and cities setting up makeshift borders and stationing men at each entrance with signs of âDo Not Enterâ holding spears, knives, machetes, and more.
Is All This REALLY Being Covered Up?
Either an entire country â that has over a billion people and an enormous vast landscape â has entered into the largest case of mass hysteria the world has seen since the Salem Witch Trialsâ¦
⦠or this infection is far more severe and deadly than anyone in the global media is revealing.
Now â as an American myself I can tell you it took me a very long time to wrap my head around how places ruled over by dictators actually disseminate news.
In the United States there are plenty of dishonest or sensational news stories or coverups and more.
But, generally, when the local news says âWeâre going to install new street lamps on Highway 66 next weekâ thatâs exactly what happens.
But thatâs not what happens in places like China or Russia, for example.
A recent situation comes to mind.
There was a large international conference in Shenzhen, China. To keep with their âprogressive, Green imageâ China announced it had installed solar-powered street lamps.
They took down all the old street lamps, and put up a bunch of new ones â each with a little solar panel at the top and some with little wind turbines attached that used âwind power.â
The Western media â not used to being blatantly lied to â ran with the story because it seemed perfectly legitimate.
It was revealed a little later â by citizens who inspected the situation â that the wires coming from the solar panels and wind turbines literally went nowhere.
Not only that, the turbines themselves were being turned by an electric motor (they managed to make their âsustainableâ street lamps even less sustainable by having a motor power a little fake windmill).
The lights were not âsolar or wind poweredâ at all and after the conference they were all taken down.
But while there was a story about Chinaâs green progress in the Western media, no Western media reported after the fact that it was fake.
In fact, they probably never followed up to find out (because why would they?).
Itâs not because theyâre trying to create a narrative (although some may be) itâs because in the West we generally expect people to be honest about simple things like that.
When China says, âWe have this many people sick and treatment is going wellâ Western media takes it as generally being trustworthy.
Because if this happened in the United States or the EU the news media would be reporting fairly accurate numbers (without fear of being jailed or murdered for it).
Itâs naiveté more than it is some kind of purposeful misdirection by the Western media.
Folks in the West JUST donât think in terms of such sheer, blatant LIES.
But in top-down government hierarchies like this â everything is done to create an image and everything is about âsaving face.â
It doesnât matter if everybody KNOWS itâs fake â everyone just pretends not to notice the emperor has no clothes.
So you may be tempted to say, âIf it was REALLY that bad, China would care more about their people than their imageâ or you may say âWestern media would get to the heart of it.â
But historically â neither of those situations have been the case.
I also have many American and European friends who live in China â theyâre married, have kids, and speak fluent Mandarin.
I spoke with one of them recently who said he asked his doctor acquaintance whether the Chinese government issued a directive to force doctors and nurses from speaking about this outbreak.
He was told âYesâ not only that â they were given this directive back in early December.
Pair this with the fact that, when news just started becoming international about this outbreak, the Chinese government spent the bulk of their efforts arresting people who were posting about it on social media than they did on any containment measures.
Itâs also rumored that the nurses, doctor, and Wuhan resident who made videos have been arrested and âdisappearedâ in common CCP-fashion.
This is the extent to which this government will go just to save face.
Moreover, Chinese news says the outbreak is confined to certain cities.
Yet people continue to upload cellphone footage that shows peopleâ¦wellâ¦collapsing dead in the streets.
â¦followed by people in Hazmat suits wheeling them away. And this has been happening in Chinese cities all over.
What Are The Potential Economic Impacts Of The Epidemic?
Consider the fact that workers in major Chinese cities (like Shanghai) are now NOT allowed to work and factories have been shut down.
Thatâs A LOT of products not being shipped to customers all over the world â including the United States.
Most of the business-owning friends I mentioned source their products from Chinese factories, then sell those products online (including Amazon).
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Once the products are sold they are shipped directly from the factory in China to the customer.
Many people who buy products online every day are not aware that, when they buy products on Amazon or on other popular sites, or when they click an ad for a product they like and buyâ¦
⦠thatâs just an individual business owner who is âdrop shippingâ their products from China (even if itâs a product they created themselves).
My friends inform me they CANâT ship any products from China right now.
Hereâs a message one received:
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What are the economic impacts of a complete production bottleneck of MILLIONS of productsâ¦
The livelihood of tens of thousands of vendors being instantly cut offâ¦
The supply lines for hundreds of major US retailers getting cut offâ¦
Whatâs the impact of that happening for 30 daysâ¦or even just 15 days?
How long does it take to ramp operations back up and catch up with demand?
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The Point Of This Email Is To Inform You â Not Scare You.
I am an optimist and I donât believe weâre going to descend into a Walking Dead episode.
I believe probably in ten years nobody will even remember this temporary âfreak out.â
But markets were so over-bought, many were looking for a âcatalyst.â
This catalyst â among others which youâll be receiving information about in the coming days â should make you think about ways to start protecting your money and capitalizing on the increase in volatility.
Andy has informed me heâs putting together a webinar to talk about [one of his top strategies]( for dealing with these new catalysts and this increase in volatility.
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- William McCanless
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