Monkeypox Was a Table-Top Simulation Only Last Year
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So, maybe the way to stop these infectious diseases is to stop having these tabletop exercises.
Right? Or maybe we need to have a dashboard monitoring all their sweaty meetings, complete with private jet plan-fagging. God forbid, it would prolly melt with spook trails and vapours from the deep.
(((They))) seem to have sped their timelines up. now that there is a baseline data-set from the pilot-test that was: oopsie! (covid19) + be scared emojis --> how-about-that-vaxpass.
This next round is where killing machines are primed for efficiency, according to the new normal operations manual that was established globally. In recent research into Chinese public management, it has been uncovered that starvation is the most efficient killing tool. All you need to do is lockdown and deploy army. Some will even voluntarily jump off buildings. But curb your desire for freedom. Perhaps cholera and the plague will break out too. Oh joy, dabble with multiple plagues in the supercalifragilistic new model that predicts the worst, even worse, ... you had better stay home. ... and think of all those lovely, regimented police states.
Oh yeah and, compulsory Vaxpass = eat or travel anywhere outside your house. You can always choose to KYS. Wilderness areas will be poisoned, mined and strafed to keep out the riff-raff. Damnit.