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To: reasonisfaith
But a bioweapon from China REALLY IS one of the likely explanations for the origin of the virus.

We discussed this and resolved it (yes, somehow China started this in their Wuhan BSL4 lab) about 4 weeks ago.

Old news now. It doesn’t really matter anymore where it came from - it’s here now!

591 posted on 03/15/2020 3:30:25 PM PDT by EarlyBird (There's a whole lot of winning going on around here!)
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To: EarlyBird

I think it does matter where it came from.

Since I am not a scientist I am talking out of my back side.

But isn’t is possible that a virus that just naturally occurs might be different than one that is constructed to behave in a certain way..and perhaps generate certain mutations, etc.

Govt. leaders are acting in a very aggressive way like they know it is a bioweapon.

It really is something to watch.

Are we to become a totalitarian state in the fight against the virus.

If a Dem was a POTUS I would think he was taking advantage of a situation

It just seems to me some know there is something very bad about this.


609 posted on 03/15/2020 3:44:39 PM PDT by RummyChick
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To: reasonisfaith

I am confident that President Trump also knows this and is keeping his powder dry. I mean come on, what kind of satellite images of China is Trump looking at?

He has to dance delicately with China right now so they don’t cut off all of our medications.

I expect a WWII type effort to start making our medications here again. If that is successful, you will see President Trump tell Xi where he can put his thermometer!


610 posted on 03/15/2020 3:44:53 PM PDT by EarlyBird (There's a whole lot of winning going on around here!)
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