Yep, agree completely. The deep state doesn't really want a dangerous pathogen circulating because they know their countermeasures are shit. They decided to go with a scare campaign, and then try to coerce everyone to inject themselves with the real toxin.
I've been wondering lately whether a deadly and contagious virus is even possible to achieve. If it's too deadly the infected person dies before they can spread it. People tend to avoid someone who looks like they're dying. Maybe the big lie here is that diseases have never really been as dangerous as they've been telling us.
Putting on my tin foil hat here, but maybe HIV was an attempt to engineer a virus that could kill a lot of people and was highly contagious. They gave it a long incubation period so that the infected had a chance to spread it. It was fairly effective in Africa where sanitation and medical care are sub-standard, but once it got to the US, it wasn't really very effective. They introduced AZT as a "treatment" to try to ramp up the deaths, but people figured it out eventually. They had to back off and allow real scientists to actually treat the condition and now it is something that people in western countries can live with for decades.
Yep, agree completely. The deep state doesn't really want a dangerous pathogen circulating because they know their countermeasures are shit. They decided to go with a scare campaign, and then try to coerce everyone to inject themselves with the real toxin.
I've been wondering lately whether a deadly and contagious virus is even possible to achieve. If it's too deadly the infected person dies before they can spread it. People tend to avoid someone who looks like they're dying. Maybe the big lie here is that diseases have never really been as dangerous as they've been telling us.
Putting on my tin foil hat here, but maybe HIV was an attempt to engineer a virus that could kill a lot of people and was highly contagious. They gave it a long incubation period so that the infected had a chance to spread it. It was fairly effective in Africa where sanitation and medical care are sub-standard, but once it got to the US, it wasn't really very effective. They introduced AZT as a "treatment" to try to ramp up the deaths, but people figured it out eventually. They had to back off and allow real scientists to actually treat the condition and now it is something that people in western countries can live with for decades.