Putting together the most comprehensive pandemic timeline available: https://verifywiki.org/wiki/COVID-19_Pandemic_Timeline
This will be divided into several parts all on one page. This pre-covid timeline will be incorporated (have lots more to add to it...): https://verifywiki.org/wiki/Pre-COVID_Pandemic_Timeline
I've already added everything from existing timelines that I could find from search engines and 4plebs. Refer to the Hat Tips section at the very bottom for all the timelines I found.
PROBLEM
There are 300-400 (maybe more?) references already on the wiki that I didn't write the dates down when I sourced them (I knew I should've...), thus they aren't on the timeline yet, and they are important missing links.
I'm currently archiving and organizing a ton of newer references and deep into a treatment on previous simulations, and I just do not want to hit the brakes and go back to dig in old holes.
So, I need help retrieving dates for existing sources.
CALL TO ACTION
Reply to this thread, message me, or email [email protected] if you're willing to help, and I'll assign you a section of the wiki. Then:
- Go to the page and copy/paste the content into notepad/word processor
- Open a link to an article/study
- Type the article's date followed by a colon before the source title 3a. If there's already a date for the source, reformat it to 2022 Jan 28, 2021 June 8, etc.
- Repeat steps 2 and 3
- Submit it by replying in the comments, sending a message, or emailing it to [email protected]
For example, you start with this:
"Scientist says development of pill to treat COVID could 'take the teeth' out of pandemic"
https://news.yahoo.com/scientist-says-development-pill-treat-032752010.html
And send me this:
"Scientist says development of pill to treat COVID could 'take the teeth' out of pandemic"
2021 Sep 29: https://news.yahoo.com/scientist-says-development-pill-treat-032752010.html
Note 1: Please use the "2021 Sep 29:" date format. I plan to parse all of this information later for a visual timeline project, and this uniform date will help with that.
Note 2: Please keep the spacing the same as what you copy and paste from the site. Each reference will have a quote/title, source url, and archive url. There's 1 space between each reference element and 2 spaces between each reference. Using Notepad instead of Word/similar will help preserve the spacing and make your copy and pasting life much easier.
This will be a great help! The wiki is getting all organic traffic, steadily growing from word of mouth, and more and more people are spending a lot of time and opening a lot of links every day.
It's important as we enter the "recovery" phase that we don't let them backtrack on the narrative the way they're planning to. As they begin acknowledging the vaccine issues, there will be a rare window of opportunity—in the form of a wave of public distrust—for us to make our final case to humanity and put an end to this insanity.
That's the end to which I'm making this wiki. Will you help me?
If there's already a date along with a specific reference, please reformat it to the new scheme (October 25, 2019 > 2019 Oct 25). I did add some dates before but not all and not uniformly.
On the timeline, those bolded month/year are listed as such because the source doesn't include specific days of reported events. In that case, we'll add the date of the article.