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To: madison10

Oh. I’m nowhere near there. I’m either in central Ohio or the NE quadrant, depending on the day.

The reason I ask, at the risk of sounding as if I wear a huge tinfoil cap, is that I sometimes think Covid is the result of some sort of viral clone, poison or contaminant they release in a crowded place. I was wondering if you so happened to be someplace I was at the same time.

I wish someone with web skills, which is not me, would start a website whereby people could list their whereabouts before they came down with Covid to see if any patterns emerge.

I think about the reports the first year of Covid that our governor loved to tell us about whereby more than one person in a household would come down with a bad, bad case of Covid.

Yet other people residing in the home or who had spent a whole day in the home with the people who got sick had nary a hint of the ‘rona.

I wonder if the two people who got hit hard went to the same place at the same time, like to a grocery store, and walked through an invisible cloud someone just sprayed.


92 posted on 02/02/2025 4:41:58 PM PST by CheshireTheCat ("Forgetting pain is convenient.Remembering it agonizing.But recovering truth is worth the suffering")
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To: CheshireTheCat

That would be very interesting. I would like to see that, too.

My great-grandmother died from TB. She was from a fairly well-off family in Berkey, Ohio. I wonder how she came down with it, because the conditions do not seem right. Nor was her family recent immigrants. She had it several years before passing in 1914. Even moved to AZ to try to heal. Maybe she picked it up in Toledo. I need a map from back then, too.


94 posted on 02/02/2025 5:17:32 PM PST by madison10
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