Word. the coronavirus is a real virus family and until this shit was unleashed generally caused manageable human "colds". OTOH, animal coronaviruses can be deadly and kill slots of animals.
It's the whole idea of biowarfare and big pharma et al benefits from it. It's like saying herpes viruses don't exist or influenza doesn't exist.
the theory is there are pieces of bat, pangolin, human coronavirus, hiv, ebola and some other viral genome segments that make up the cov2 virion; humans have trouble with the animal virus portion and whatever else is packed in there...
Mers wasn't exactly what I would call a manageable cold
Polar bears and sun bears are bears, doesn't mean it's even roughly the exact same specie
No of course not and I wasn't referring to the mers coronavirus. You are absolutely correct. I'm not a virologist but I should have been because it is so f*ing complex and fascinating.
But luckily mers did eventually burn itself out- which is what I expected this sars cov2 thing to do but either it hasn't or it's has and we're really seeing influenza or wtf knows what we are seeing I certainly don't.
I know two things: one relative that got the "shot" now has lower extremity atrophy and gait problems and another relative that got the "shot" had a cardiac event that showed up on an echo as an area of hypokinesis.
Just fucked up that's what I know the most I guess.
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