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To: whitney69
I don't think it was an attack but a lab-leak screwup that was taken advantage of by globalists and mad scientists.

Really think twice before electing any medical doctor to public office ever again.

64 posted on 11/20/2023 11:19:14 AM PST by frogjerk (More people have died trusting the government than not trusting the government.)
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To: frogjerk

“I don’t think it was an attack...”

It was too well orchestrated. There were parts of the virus that came from different parts of the world like the aids from Canada, and the lack of sars passing bats in the US. There is a bat in Mexico that can get the virus but it can’t pass it on, Free-tailed bats.

But this supports that the virus first appeared on a small scale in November 2019 with the first large cluster appearing in Wuhan, China in December 2019. It was first thought SARS-CoV-2 made the jump to humans at one of Wuhan, China’s open-air “wet markets.” Later theories voiced concern that it may have originated as a biological weapon in a lab in China.

As COVID-19 spread both inside and outside China, it infected people who have had no direct contact with animals. That meant the virus is transmitted from one human to another. So leads to the theory of passing in an unnatural sequence. Currently, there are two hypotheses as to its origins: exposure to an infected animal or man-made in a laboratory. There is not enough evidence to support either argument. However, there are not enough of the horseshoe bats that carry sars2 in North America to sequence a natural infestation.

Horseshoe bats have a mostly Paleotropical distribution, though some species are in the southern Palearctic realm. They are found in the Old World, including Africa, Australia, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. The greater horseshoe bat has the greatest geographic range of any horseshoe bat, occurring across Europe, North Africa, Japan, China, and southern Asia. Other species are much more restricted, like the Andaman horseshoe bat (R. cognatus), which is only found on the Andaman Islands. They roost in a variety of places, including buildings, caves, tree hollows, and foliage. They occur in both forested and unforested habitat, with the majority of species occurring in tropical or subtropical areas. For the species that hibernate, they select caves with an ambient temperature of approximately 11 °C (52 °F).

But notice a lack of identification with the western world of enough horseshoe bats to create a pandemic, almost none. It had to be planned.

wy69


80 posted on 11/20/2023 3:32:28 PM PST by whitney69 (yption tunnels)
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