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Seedling 4 points ago +4 / -0

Interesting, I remember an article saying there may be future diseases in plants and animals. At my supermarket in Australia yesterday, the spinach had been recalled off of the shelves due to...salmonella contamination...

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Seedling 2 points ago +2 / -0

Something in me doesn't believe someone purposely did that for climate change. I used to be an animal rights activist (I used to be pretty full on out of fear and trauma). Our groups and the climate change groups were always being labelled as extremists and as terrorists etc by the government and media (because we were essentially calling the government out all the time to change it). I've actually been rather freaked out at the sudden amount of adverts for climate change etc. After having years of governments and media not listening to them but tarnishing them as enemies, and now, suddenly according to them, the government and media is finally listening? Yet they still decide to set themselves on fire? I don't know if I buy it. I would think hed be feeling better about it all. Could be climate change propaganda from the media? Try to make people feel bad about their climate 'choices' before the reset?

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Seedling 1 point ago +1 / -0

That theory is very interesting! I used to hear the mysterious rumble noise in the sky in Victoria, Australia from my house and then one weekend i drove into the woods (far away from houses) to go camping (about an hour and a half away from my house) and heard the rumble noise one morning, except this time it was about 10x louder! That kinda made me think hmmm...the noise appears to be distance sensitive. As if there was something hidden in the woods!

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Seedling 1 point ago +1 / -0

Taken from IMDB: Operation Cue - A reporter is given a tour of the Nevada Test Site before witnessing an atom bomb detonation, part of the Operation Teapot series of nuclear tests in 1955.

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Seedling 5 points ago +5 / -0

Also another interesting link perhaps connected.

https://www.2gb.com/how-covid-19-exposed-australias-need-for-new-focus-on-biosecurity/

How COVID-19 exposed Australia’s need for new focus on biosecurity

'Authorities are turning their focus to shoring up Australia’s biosecurity as the country emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cases of mosquito-borne Japanese encephalitis are being recorded in NSW for the first time ever after the insects were blown into Australia by tropics cyclones.'

'“A real focus that COVID has set [is] we need to be ready for … more of those viruses in other products.

“Whether it’s plant products or animals, we need to keep them out of Australia.”'

Viruses in plant products?! Is that even possible as a natural occurrence? For plants to contract viruses? Water might seem more possible.

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Seedling 4 points ago +4 / -0

Article from Jan 21 (9news) about South Australia having mosquito's with a virus coming from a river..hmm.

https://www.9news.com.au/national/south-australians-warned-to-watch-for-mosquitoes-with-potentially-deadly-virus/11b681c2-7692-4dff-af1c-f3e558163f67

'Health officials have warned South Australians to avoid exposure to mosquitoes. The Department for Health and Wellbeing said the potentially deadly Murray Valley Encephalitis Virus and Kunjin virus was detected during routine monitoring. Health Protection and Licensing Services (HPLS) said a sentinel chicken, one of five in a surveillance flock based near Meningie, has tested positive to both Murray Valley Encephalitis Virus (MVEv) and Kunjin virus'

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Seedling 2 points ago +2 / -0

That was a very interesting piece! Interesting you have said that as in Australia, we had the same. A boy got injured at a theme park a few days ago and it was planted all over the news! I was surprised at how many news companies actually used the story!

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