My theory is still that COV is a failed bioweapon, it's made in China after all!?
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I was thinking today, what if it wasn’t engineered to be deadly, but to be very contagious and prone to false positives when testing for it?
This. It just needs to be very contagious. Doesn't need to be deadly if the media blames every death in the world on it and no one questions why there are zero cases of the flu this year.
The tests they use are hyper-sensitive and skewed to produce false positives as well.
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It being made in China is also why it's defective.
In our house it’s called cheap Chinese shit! So basically anything from China falls into the category.
The only science behind the pandemic is Behavioral Science. Sure, there's a virus. Sure, it came from Chyna. But the way they portrayed it - that's the real virus. A mind virus. It killed the flu and created an army of Karens.
I believe it was supposed to have the fatality it had in March all year. Little enough that some question it’s existence 100% but bad enough that people are still scared.
100% I'm positive they wanted it to be much deadlier. I lived in China for several years and you can't imagine the incompetence that they're corrupt communist society breeds. Pretty much the only tool in their playbook is bribery.
Hmmm, I'm not so sure, I think their goal was and still is to keep milking the USA for their own wealth, if it was deadlier, the USA might just fall completely, then there is no mass consumer culture to enrich themselves with.
The old proverb, throwing the baby out with the bathwater and all that.
Yeah but covid actually isn't even that deadly. We're just all agreeing to pretend it is.
I've been saying this for almost a year now, wow time flies! If there's two things to remeber about China 1) don't trust China, China is asshole. 2) Chinese made products are low quality trash
Shit seems pretty successful to me...
Another theory is that the original covid was both less virulent and more lethal, but the US spread our own strain which was less lethal and more virulent... i.e. a vaccine.
It explains a lot of irregularities, such as why it affects different people in such drastically different ways. Sometimes seems to spread easily, and other-times not as easily as you'd think. So much is explained by the idea that there have been both a dangerous strain and an innocuous strain since very early on.
Particularly if the US got a sample back in November, etc. The ban on travel from China would have bought us time to select and spread our own variant. It explains why it wasn't as bad as expected. It explains why Trump wasn't too too concerned about preventing the spread (because it was the vaccine-version spreading).
That's what I think too. I think it was supposed be way deadlier, but they fucked it up like everything else.