i dont really want to go to the atlantic site- what’s the main gist? The seeds were carriers of the virus too? They started arriving not long before the virus did?
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The article works to portray suspicions about the seeds as irrational and bolsters opinions of a scam called ‘brushing’ and ‘people forgot they ordered them’; both reasons I find inferior.
Too many for it to be mass forgetting-I-ordered-them. I think people receiving a packet labeled ‘earrings’ which they did not order, arriving from China, and containing seeds were prudent not to trust them. China seeks to damage us in ways both large and small.
The wierd thing though, I beleive, if I remember 4ight, was that the people didn’t order them and weren’t charged for them, so their argument that people just forgot they ordered them doesn’t fly.
I don’t remember seeing that the folks were charged.
If there was something nefarious about the seeds, it was a brazen assault in broad daylight so to speak