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Hello, I saw in one of your posts that you said it's likely that Covid was just a 'practice round' because the think tanks were all saying certain things. I'm interested in this because I have statistics and graphs of evidence that they pushed enormous amounts of Pro-Vaccine propaganda from December 2018 to March 2019, so it is kind of likely that it might be a practice round.

Do you have any evidence of a upcoming virus?

@webofslime https://poal.co/s/TellPoal/295410 Hello, I saw in one of your posts that you said it's likely that Covid was just a 'practice round' because the think tanks were all saying certain things. I'm interested in this because I have statistics and graphs of evidence that they pushed enormous amounts of Pro-Vaccine propaganda from December 2018 to March 2019, so it is kind of likely that it might be a practice round. Do you have any evidence of a upcoming virus?

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I started hearing "Twindemic" chatter last year, before COVID really got off the ground.

The next scamdemic could be fungal based, because, like coronavirus, it is already everywhere and could easily be tested for using pseudoscientific tests and backed up by a lot of existing literature. The reason it hasn't been done, I suspect, is because some antifungal medications have been found to cure some types of cancer.

https://www.wionews.com/science/deadly-fungus-could-cause-a-pandemic-more-fatal-than-covid-19-scientists-warn-360692

I go back and forth on the practice round. My hope is that the Mother Nature forces microscopic organisms into a very narrow spectrum for survival, due to their reproduction rate. The Japanese, who made anti-biotic resistant yersinia pestis, found that it make much less virulent after even just the first victim.

This is why I find the fungus pandemic to be plausible.

The dandruff industry, for example, is the most financially exploited medical condition. People go their whole lives and never try a scientific approach to solving it. Studies show that there is a fungal component and a staphlycoccus component. In addition, antifungal pills can help stop it. Most people can solve their itchy scalp/dandruff problem with chlorahexadine and a topical antifungal like ketoconazole and a couple of week s of pills to get the mycelium deeper in the skin tissue. A product that contains the most obvious ingredients to cure dandruff are specifically left out of dandruff products. It kind of reminds me of the HCQ controversy.

The biggest clue the coronavirus was coming, were the Pandemic Bonds released by the World Bank. If you watch which changes are occurring to the new set of Pandemic Bonds, you'd probably find your most likely culprit listed there, because it will trigger billions in tax payer dollars from governments all over the world who promise to help the WHO fight disease.

https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2017/06/28/world-bank-launches-first-ever-pandemic-bonds-to-support-500-million-pandemic-emergency-financing-facility

For now, Pandemic Bonds have been abandoned. Keep your eyes peeled for the next one.

The World Health Organization was doing studies on hospitals in every country to know the number of patients needed to overwhelm each country's health system, using ebola as an example. Password and Email combinations of WHO employees reveal disturbing references like "3bola0AD". I think the real weapon would be ebola. A lot of the predictive programming is about the zombie apocalypse, which makes it convenient for the MultiCult Uniparty looking to get their neighbors to start killing each other using agitprop in conjunction with an ebola pandemic. I think ebola faces the same challenges as the antibiotic resistent bubonic plague faced by the Japanese, but a few staged media narratives is all it would take to get everyone primed to start shooting people bleeding from their orifices.