lvysaur
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There are actually two COVID-19 viruses: The Wuhan strain, and the European strain. I have been saying since March, that there is something uniquely bad about the European/US strain of the Coronavirus.
The West had death rates that were 100x higher than Asia's
This is DESPITE Asia having a 5-20x higher population density too.
Some may attribute the difference to masks, but California (which got the Wuhan virus) had 10x fewer deaths/capita than NY (which had the European strain). California's outbreak started earlier too.
Thus it was immediately obvious to any sane person back in March, that the Wuhan virus of the initial outbreak was much milder than the Western one. This has now been proven, and it took them a whopping 4 months to do so
Now the question is, why did the virus "coincidentally" happen to mutate only after reaching Europe? It's possible, even probable that this is just a natural development, but it's also a bit strange that such a development didn't happen in China, a crowded country that bore the initial brunt with hundreds of thousands infected.
There are also many potential links to western elites (Bill Gates and his coronavirus simulations) as well as US government personnel (Fort Detrick, USAMRIID, apparently some of the people involved in the anthrax scandal were also involved in pandemic simulations). I'm not well read on this so I'll just leave a relevant link here: All Roads Lead to Dark Winter - The Last American Vagabond
There is another issue with the China hypothesis. That's that they'd never willingly tank their international reputation purposefully like this. Some people say it was a "lab accident", so let's explore both possibilities:
1) China deliberately released this virus. This option makes no sense because they could have easily released it in the US, and drawn all international blame unto the USA instead of themselves.
2) Wuhan Institute of Virology accidentally released this virus. This option also makes no sense because WIV is a Biosafety Level 4 facility. There are only two such facilities in all of China, one in Wuhan and one in Harbin. It's clearly an extremely elite laboratory, probably the best in the country, and I find it a bit hard to believe that it would make a blunder of such magnitude.
But there's another possibility
3) Some agent (probably linked to the US) was planning to release the "European strain" of COVID in 2020. The Chinese government somehow picked up wind on this (spying?). To protect their population, they released a milder version of the virus, whose spike protein often breaks off when trying to infect human cells. The result is that the new virus is 10-100x less deadly than the original, and acts as a sort of "self replicating vaccine" due to similar antigens/epitopes.
The West had death rates that were 100x higher than Asia's
This is DESPITE Asia having a 5-20x higher population density too.
Some may attribute the difference to masks, but California (which got the Wuhan virus) had 10x fewer deaths/capita than NY (which had the European strain). California's outbreak started earlier too.
Thus it was immediately obvious to any sane person back in March, that the Wuhan virus of the initial outbreak was much milder than the Western one. This has now been proven, and it took them a whopping 4 months to do so
Now the question is, why did the virus "coincidentally" happen to mutate only after reaching Europe? It's possible, even probable that this is just a natural development, but it's also a bit strange that such a development didn't happen in China, a crowded country that bore the initial brunt with hundreds of thousands infected.
There are also many potential links to western elites (Bill Gates and his coronavirus simulations) as well as US government personnel (Fort Detrick, USAMRIID, apparently some of the people involved in the anthrax scandal were also involved in pandemic simulations). I'm not well read on this so I'll just leave a relevant link here: All Roads Lead to Dark Winter - The Last American Vagabond
There is another issue with the China hypothesis. That's that they'd never willingly tank their international reputation purposefully like this. Some people say it was a "lab accident", so let's explore both possibilities:
1) China deliberately released this virus. This option makes no sense because they could have easily released it in the US, and drawn all international blame unto the USA instead of themselves.
2) Wuhan Institute of Virology accidentally released this virus. This option also makes no sense because WIV is a Biosafety Level 4 facility. There are only two such facilities in all of China, one in Wuhan and one in Harbin. It's clearly an extremely elite laboratory, probably the best in the country, and I find it a bit hard to believe that it would make a blunder of such magnitude.
But there's another possibility
3) Some agent (probably linked to the US) was planning to release the "European strain" of COVID in 2020. The Chinese government somehow picked up wind on this (spying?). To protect their population, they released a milder version of the virus, whose spike protein often breaks off when trying to infect human cells. The result is that the new virus is 10-100x less deadly than the original, and acts as a sort of "self replicating vaccine" due to similar antigens/epitopes.