Honestly, I think for the Plandemic, rather than a SARS variant, they should have gone with Ebola to begin with. It’s much scarier, and people would have taken that far more seriously.
Trouble for them is they can’t really develop a vaccine for it to get people to get in line and have Sleepy Joe be the savior.
The thing about ebola is that it is highly lethal but hard to transmit between people. That’s how viruses work—highly lethal, low transmission and vice versa. This is also why, as Fauci admits, most people died of bacterial pneumonia during the Spanish Flu pandemic rather than the virus itself.
So you can attempt to “unleash” ebola but it kills hosts so quickly it doesn’t spread far outside of its initial outbreak population.
We had six cases I think. If they release Ebola, we’re all dead anyway. It’s not a cold or the flu. It turns your organs to jelly and you crap out your insides. My sister worked on Ebola patients in Africa as a missionary.
Honestly, I think for the Plandemic, rather than a SARS variant, they should have gone with Ebola to begin with. It’s much scarier, and people would have taken that far more seriously.
Trouble for them is they can’t really develop a vaccine for it to get people to get in line and have Sleepy Joe be the savior.
The thing about ebola is that it is highly lethal but hard to transmit between people. That’s how viruses work—highly lethal, low transmission and vice versa. This is also why, as Fauci admits, most people died of bacterial pneumonia during the Spanish Flu pandemic rather than the virus itself.
So you can attempt to “unleash” ebola but it kills hosts so quickly it doesn’t spread far outside of its initial outbreak population.
We had six cases I think. If they release Ebola, we’re all dead anyway. It’s not a cold or the flu. It turns your organs to jelly and you crap out your insides. My sister worked on Ebola patients in Africa as a missionary.