if i'm reading this right https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2863430/
this virus dies off faster in equator environments, and can last nearly a month in colder climates. With how this is designed to be airborne, it seems like a targeted pathogen to be spread. However, china's intended target would not be the usa, its biggest trading partner and source of its economy, it would be africa to purge the primitives and clear the land for Chinese colonization. the detraction from this hypothesis is that the virus does not survive in africa's climate, which would indicate this virus was not finalized when a release occurred.
Another possibility is that this virus was intended to target colder climates, with china not caring about whole cities in their own country, and their rivals being in cold climates such as europe, russia, and the USA. This could be their modern method of culling their population so they have less mouths to feed, and any foreigners that die are merely a bonus to them.
Definitely plausible. The Chinese do have a history with several mass culling incidents even before the communists came to power.
So the Chinese insult of "ABC" (American Born Chinese) will turn into (African Born Chinese)?
if they can either clear the land of its natives or otherwise enslave and castrate them, then yes.
This isn't the same virus though
That's why i was not sure if i was reading the article right, it has the same name, but turns out corona virus is a class of virus' not a specific name, and this report is a generalization of a sample of virus from within that group.
Yeah it's a class
And this one has oddities generally not seen in viruses
>"Two Nasty Traits Of This Coronavirus, Typically Not Seen Together" "Dr. Dena Grayson: In addition to being highly contagious, this novel coronavirus can cause a SEVERE infection that can kill even healthy people. It's rare to see BOTH of these (bad) attributes in the same novel virus. Usually, it's one or the other."
More infos here https://poal.co/s/WorldNews/141167/745b257c-883c-482d-af08-434a0d038669
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