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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bonefish who wrote (1473579)7/29/2024 2:39:13 PM
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Bonefish, it's disinformation. The original article is here:

BIOTERRORISM: Gates Foundation awarded $9.5 million to UW-Madison to make H5N1 bird flu transmissible to humans (Natural News)

"Natural News," by the way, is a well-known disinformation web site and a member of the Q Continuum, according to Wikipedia:

Natural News (Wikipedia)

Going back to the article on "Natural News," I saw this:

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According to UW-Madison, the five-year grant from Gates is all about identifying certain virus "mutations" that the school says Gates wants to know about that "would serve as early warnings of potential pandemic influenza viruses."

"Early intervention is critical to the control of influenza virus outbreaks," Kawaoka commented. "But in order to intervene, we rely on early recognition of the pandemic potential of newly emerging influenza viruses."

A news update about the research states that avian viruses in general do not infect human or other mammalian hosts. It then goes on to state that every once in a while, "a mutation occurs" that changes the game, which is how a pandemic starts.

How that "mutation occurs" is not explained in the article, but Kawaoka and Horimoto are reportedly being paid by Gates to identify an early warning system the moment one does occur that could lead to a global outbreak and pandemic.

"The improved ability to predict whether a virus has pandemic potential would be an invaluable asset to the global community," Kawaoka added in a statement about the research.

"Millions of lives might be saved if intervention methods – such as social distancing, antiviral compound distribution, and vaccine development / production – could be implemented early."
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That sounds completely prudent to me.

Yet "Natural News" thinks this is "evidence" of bIoTeRrOrIsM.

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