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As if COHEN-19 is in any capacity distinct from the common cold. Fuck you for helping push the fabricated pandemic lie.

As if COHEN-19 is in any capacity distinct from the common cold. Fuck you for helping push the fabricated pandemic lie.

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[–] 2 pts

even if it was a bioweapon it was an extremely shitty one, the real story is how warfare tactics were used against the civilian population, that is an act of war. almost all damage was done in response to the flu nothing else

[–] 5 pts

and in the USSA, we can thank trump for declaring a national emergency rather than avoiding one.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts (edited )

They cant release a powerful bioweapon because they cant be controlled and would end up taking (((them))) out as well. In a mass infection event the risk of it mutating around any treatment or genetic targeting functionality is too great. If i were going to design a bio weapon to kill everyone i would take a common virus and modify it to be slightly worse than the original strain (so that people recognize it as something new) in such away that it would mutate back to the more mild variant something most viruses naturally do on their own over time. I would use media to push a fear narrative and then propose a vaccine (the actual bioweapon) that does not spread to anyone who wasn't injected with it that would slowly kill the victims over 5- 10 years so it's effects can be hidden in the noise.

[–] 1 pt

My concern is:

  • What if (((they))) no longer need to worry about released bioweapons mutating uncontrollably because (((they))) are no longer biological (and have not been for quite a while now)...

This is a pretty cool line of reasoning to ponder about. Thank you for expressing it.

[–] 0 pt

Viruses will mutate back on its own. A virus is like a heterosexual female in her teens - looking to reproduce and thinking about future generations. The faggots of the viral world kill thier host and therefore are unable to spread.

It is in the virus' best interest to mutate to be more contagious and less symptomatic in the host.

This is true but to an extent it depends on what you start with. Releasing small pox would be uncontrollable. It wouldn't kill everyone but it would kill a lot and you couldn't control who it infected. That's why they started with something benign like the common cold and just tweaked the symptoms to be a little different and subjectively "worse". The virus was never meant to be the killer just the trojan horse for the vaccine.