Posted on 02/27/2024 3:51:48 PM PST by Thank You Rush
The U.S government is again funding gain-of-function (GoF) research with Chinese scientists to make a dangerous virus even more potent. This time it is with birds not bats. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) gave $1 million to fund risky research on bird flu viruses to the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, China; the USDA Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory in Athena, Georgia and the University of Edinburgh’s Roslin Institute in Scotland.1
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Will Disease X and its weaponized "vaccine" be ready to deploy soon enough before the election to "save Democracy"?
So the government is preparing to commit another biological war crime against it’s own citizens again. There is no other reason to be engaging in this type of research again. Plus the money they make off injecting us with another viral m-rna that causes just as much damage to the human body. They will release it for sure if the election isn’t to their liking.
Gotta reduce the world’s population to please Greta and Gates. How better than world plague? Step right up folks and take your vaccine.
“”Greta and Gates””
Oh! What a great couple they would make. He’s single now - probably his wife had her fill but I’m sure she’s just as nuts as he is or she wouldn’t lend her name to their FOUNDATION.....And WHO else would have Greta?
“The U.S government is again funding gain-of-function (GoF) research with Chinese scientists...”
This is what happens when you don’t have Nuremberg type trials and punishments for everyone involved after what happened the first time.
We seen this movie.
Those in government are avidly working with the Chinese to destroy us
Unfortunately and it does seem that all we get out of DC are reruns!!
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