I've been thinking this for a while. Maybe Ukraine is super important to the deep state because they've been doing all kinds of illegal shit there with bio-weapons. Wuhan was a red herring to throw everyone off the true origin story. This would explain why they've all come out 100% on board with defending Ukraine even if they are risking provoking a nuclear response from Russia.
The way infectious diseases work isn't conducive to a worldwide outbreak. The infected exhibit symptoms and tend to self quarantine. Viruses also tend to mutate toward being less harmful. If a nefarious organization wanted to scare everyone, they'd release all over the world simultaneously before the virus mutated to be completely harmless.
I think we need to reconsider everything we think we know about infectious diseases. The people sounding the alarm over the Next Pandemic are the same ones who repeatedly lied to us about Covid. I'm not convinced a super bug could evolve which would be infectious enough to travel the globe and harm more than a tiny fraction of the people on earth. I'm not convinced they can even make one intentionally. I think they've already tried more than once. I think Lyme disease was a failed experiment, and I think Covid was their next big project, but they failed again.
When you think about it from an evolutionary standpoint, it makes no sense for a micro-organism to kill it's host. If the host dies, the entire population of organisms inside it also die. The disease would go extinct due to the self-limiting nature. It's an evolutionary accident when a new pathogen frequently kills a host. Maybe it has just recently mutated to be able to infect a new species. The new host may be totally unprepared for the new challenge. As a result, a greater number of individuals will die with the new pathogen than with familiar pathogens. Viruses are mutating all the time, so once a mutation arises which is conducive to the host's survival, that strain will become dominant in the community and the more virulent strain will be selected out of existence.
You are also operating under the idea that Germ Theory of Disease is correct and not Terrain Theory, which I am starting to believe is the real pathology for disease. Germ Theory is a deep state falsehood just like Evolution in my opinion.
I've been thinking this for a while. Maybe Ukraine is super important to the deep state because they've been doing all kinds of illegal shit there with bio-weapons. Wuhan was a red herring to throw everyone off the true origin story. This would explain why they've all come out 100% on board with defending Ukraine even if they are risking provoking a nuclear response from Russia.
The way infectious diseases work isn't conducive to a worldwide outbreak. The infected exhibit symptoms and tend to self quarantine. Viruses also tend to mutate toward being less harmful. If a nefarious organization wanted to scare everyone, they'd release all over the world simultaneously before the virus mutated to be completely harmless.
I think we need to reconsider everything we think we know about infectious diseases. The people sounding the alarm over the Next Pandemic are the same ones who repeatedly lied to us about Covid. I'm not convinced a super bug could evolve which would be infectious enough to travel the globe and harm more than a tiny fraction of the people on earth. I'm not convinced they can even make one intentionally. I think they've already tried more than once. I think Lyme disease was a failed experiment, and I think Covid was their next big project, but they failed again.
When you think about it from an evolutionary standpoint, it makes no sense for a micro-organism to kill it's host. If the host dies, the entire population of organisms inside it also die. The disease would go extinct due to the self-limiting nature. It's an evolutionary accident when a new pathogen frequently kills a host. Maybe it has just recently mutated to be able to infect a new species. The new host may be totally unprepared for the new challenge. As a result, a greater number of individuals will die with the new pathogen than with familiar pathogens. Viruses are mutating all the time, so once a mutation arises which is conducive to the host's survival, that strain will become dominant in the community and the more virulent strain will be selected out of existence.
You are also operating under the idea that Germ Theory of Disease is correct and not Terrain Theory, which I am starting to believe is the real pathology for disease. Germ Theory is a deep state falsehood just like Evolution in my opinion.