Posted on 08/17/2021 7:48:05 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
What does a RBC have to do with it.? Clotting is a factor of your platelets. If the wall of a blood vessel is damaged platelets will rush to the site of injury and form a plug or clot to stop the bleeding.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/thrombocyte-what-is-a-thrombocyte-797228
I was not rejecting the points you bring up. . .just searching for how you came to the conclusion, in order to weigh that against what is being consistently represented by several board certified physicians.
Sorry for your loss. May God comfort you in your time of grief.
Pandemics are nature's way of thinning the herd, in other words.
You also can't do it by releasing a bioweapon that mows down everyone it touches. Yes, that might be effective, but there's no way to control it once released and it's difficult to be selective in who it targets.
No, the genius approach is to release a biological agent that will kill some (have to light the fires of panic somehow, and history shows that people instinctively fear plagues) but, statistically speaking, very few. You also want something that is easily treatable, if you know how, which of course you'll reserve for yourself and those you care to spare. But then (and this is the real stroke of genius) you deliver the real weapon, which is a "vaccine" that people will voluntarily take believing that they it will "protect" them, but is actually deadly.
Of course, this poison can't act too quickly, because again that would tip your hand before a sufficient percentage of the populace was aware of what you were doing. Nor can it leave obvious signs that it was the cause of death. No, it only has to cause subtle damage that, within a few years, will result in premature death from what looks like any number of other unfortunate conditions.
Because the goal is not only to "thin the herd" but get away with it as well and remain undetected the whole time.
But of course, this is just speculation and no reason to worry. After all, such a plan could never actually work, could it?
Sorry for your loss. May God comfort you in your time of grief. You are not alone.
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