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Old 05-06-2020, 10:42 PM
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One of two consistencies would be, the origin of the virus. They say it came from bats. Bats have been around for as long as humans. The WORLD never got sick. Especially the way this virus spreads, mutates, infects, symptoms, and so on.

Two, they say it is a natural occurring virus. Then why don’t human beings have a natural immunity to it. We’re all supposed to believe that this virus just popped out of the wood works one day, so to speak.

They say, the location of what they call the first infection, happened in a market in Wuhan. The thing is, that market is within a close distance to a lab. A lab where viral studies are performed. The break down of this virus revealed some pretty nasty components. Hard to believe nature put these components into one virus.

So the first case, if they became sick from a bat? Why weren’t they hospitalized for food poisoning, or from touching something, not washing their hands and ending up with dysentery.? We’re all supposed to believe that the individual from the first original case, stood to close to bats and again got the whole world sick.

And, why the major shock to the global economy. Ok, people are getting sick and dying. But unfortunately, it happens every minute on earth. But again, why the loss of trillions in our stock market from a natural occurring virus? Wouldn’t it be prudent to preserve wealth? Now we don’t only have to recover from a virus, we now have to recover financially. Come on, give me a break, I wasn’t born yesterday.

The big one, the masks. From the beginning they said nothing can totally filter this virus. But, wearing a mask helps with the transmission of the virus. I’ll agree with that.

But, let’s dig deeper. Essential operations, grocery stores, hardware stores, gas stations, banks, etc. In Houston I’ve seen hoards of people in the hardware stores, and grocery stores. Masks, gloves the whole nine. Now to me with the exception of bars, and gyms. You know places that are easy to transmit illnesses, why can’t the same practice as the hardware store apply to all other business.

The science says, the masks and gloves work. If it’s safe to do business in a grocery store, why isn’t it safe to business in a clothing store, or electronics store? Or, for that matter Overboost says he operates his own business. Why can’t he practice what science says is a safe way to do business, and continue operations?

Why a complete shutdown of the most powerful county in the world?

Why does the United States have the most cases in the world, when this started in China? And don’t rely on, oh we didn’t do enough.

BC, do a thorough investigation into these simple matters using the available reporting, and you will find inconsistencies.

Again, in an investigation. If there are inconsistencies and conflicts in the accounts that have been reported, you probably have not received the entire truth.

One day we will have a clearer perspective. JMHO...
The pandemic of 1918 (aka Spanish Flu although it didn't originate in Spain) killed over 50 million people worldwide.

In 1998, swine flu was found in pigs in four U.S. states. Within a year, it had spread through pig populations across the United States. Scientists found this virus had originated in pigs as a recombinant form of flu strains from birds and humans. In 2009 Swine Flu reappear and was named H1N1. Globally it is estimated that between 151,700 to 575,400 people died from swine flu in the first year of the pandemic
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