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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (209982)1/7/2025 3:38:22 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 217518
 
I already survived it a week ago, over a 72-hours duration, was not a big deal, at say same strength of Omega or even less,

We have two on the go = your one and humanized H5N1.

Who benefits? While there have always been viruses, bubonic plague and whatnot, with all the biolabs needing cash flow and Pfizer, Moderna and whatnot wanting profits, not to mention CIA type "intelligence community" needing fun and something to do and report on secretly, and evil little gnomes like Fauci wanting evil, surely there is a ready supply of viruses being deployed continually to keep their fun and cash flowing.
While they themselves will suffer the infection, the risk and few days off are likely worth the piles of loot. Distributed costs vs concentrated benefits = the blight of democracy and government in general.

Deploying the latest viruses while Trump is in charge is becoming a habit.

This time, I guess the Pfizer vaxx profits will be reduced, lockdowns will not be accepted, Jacinda will be told to go to Hell. People will be more angry than fearful.

H5N1 death has now happened in USA. Nearly 20 years ago humanized H5N1 was one of my favourite topics in SI. My fear was that the 70% mortality might remain as the virus was evolved via gain of function labwork, or by natural infection in a person with human flu. But it seems the death rate is now likely to be more like 5%. Hopefully even less. The death was a person over 65 years, with comorbidities so that's hopeful.
One should be cynical enough to think that aging population funding concerns would be solved if half the old people were killed by H5N1. I bet somebody in government R&D could think of that. And somebody else would think it a good idea. And somebody else would deploy it. And give Trump a hard time.

All those military biolabs are for murderous purpose. That's the definition of military = how to kill and stop opposition. External or internal.

Mqurice
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