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Is the Coronavirus Man made?

oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
This virus appears to be man made like other outbreaks, (according to studies conducted on it.)
Who can doubt this? Who can trust the Chinese Government to tell the truth?
It's not the Chinese Government, Deeje, it's Human Beings.

Our NHS caused the massive disfigurment, brain injuries and eventual death of our third child in 1976 because my wife was proscribed drugs during pregnancy which caused everything, and then the NHS covered thousands of such cases (including ours) for 40 years. My wife died in 1991 thinking that something had been wrong with her own system.

And now the NHS is covering up various blunders associated with coronavirus here. !!

Shellfish have long been associated with one of the most deadly killing sicknesses in the World (shellfish poison paralysis) and they banned to the Jews in the OT. If this disease is anything to do with shellfish then it can explain how the death toll has accelerated past 1000 now. This could be a real plague...........
 

Laika

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
This virus appears to be man made like other outbreaks, (according to studies conducted on it.)
Who can doubt this? Who can trust the Chinese Government to tell the truth?

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The coronavirus, provisionally known as 'nCoV-2019' is behind the unprecedented lockdown of over 50 million people in China - and human activity may have set it loose. | Source: AP/Heng Sinith

  • The Wuhan Institute of Virology has been studying coronavirus since at least 2016.
  • A growing body of evidence suggests the Wuhan coronavirus may have leaked from the institute.
  • If true, this would not be the first time a deadly virus has leaked from a Chinese research institute.
2016 documents show that the Wuhan Institute of Virology, an organization increasingly suspected of being linked to the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak, has been studying the virus over the last several years. This comes as a growing body of evidence suggests the disease did not originate in a seafood wet market as the Chinese government claims.

If the unconfirmed reports are true, it would not be the first time a deadly disease has escaped from a Chinese research facility. In March 2004, 9 people became infected with 1 fatality after the deadly SARS virus escaped from the National Institute of Virology in Beijing, China. The current coronavirus outbreak may have a similar origin.

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Photo of the Wuhan Institute of Virology: Source: whiov.cas.cn
The Infected Could Be Far More than the Government’s Official Numbers
According to reports from the South China Morning Post, Hong Kong’s newspaper of record, the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak may be monumentally more severe than the government is admitting. Academics from the University of Hong Kong (HKU) now estimate that the number of infected in Wuhan has reached 43,590 – a staggering 1456% higher than the official figure which stands at 2800.

A data-driven mathematical model from HKU academics predicts the number of infections of the Wuhan coronavirus could see 150,000 new cases every day in the Chinese megacity of Chongqing alone between late April and early May.

The Chinese government continues to claim that only 2,800 people are infected. But their actions suggest even they don’t believe this figure.

Authorities had allocated a record-breaking $9 billion in funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak. They have also quarantined entire cities with a total population of over 60 million. This is in addition to erecting several brand-new 1,000-bed hospitals from scratch. These don’t look like the actions of a government that believes only 2,800 people are infected.

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Wuhan Seafood Market May Not be Origin of the Virus
According to data published in The Lancet medical journal, 13 of the 41 initial cases of Wuhan Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) had no link to the seafood market purported to be the origin of the disease. If you ask Daniel Lucey, an infectious disease specialist at Georgetown University, that number is too big to ignore.

He states the following:

No epidemiological link was found between the first patient and later cases. Their data also show that, in total, 13 of the 41 cases had no link to the marketplace. That’s a big number, 13, with no link.

He goes on to add:

The virus came into that marketplace before it came out of that marketplace. China must have realized the epidemic did not originate in that Wuhan Huanan seafood market

Did the Virus Leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology?
Unconfirmed reports suggest the Wuhan Institute of Virology may be a possible source of the deadly virus outbreak. If the Wuhan coronavirus leaked from the institute, it would not be the first time such a breach has occurred in China.

In 2004, five top officials from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention were punished for a SARS outbreak that occurred due to a leak in their facility. The leak occurred at the Beijing Institute of Virology where researchers were conducting live and inactive SARS coronavirus experiments. Two workers became infected with SARS and later spread the disease to others.

SARS originally emerged in 2002 before spreading to infect 8,000 people around the globe. The virus killed 800 people.


Could the Deadly Coronavirus Actually Be a Man-Made Killer Disease?

Thoughts?

I think that the doctors and nurses risking their lives to protect us from a global pandemic deserve our respect and we should be deeply grateful to the Chinese government for the heroic lengths they are going to to ensure this doesn’t turn out worse than it is.

Lets maybe let them finish saving the world before we turn on them like wild animals...
 

exchemist

Veteran Member
What sort of a biological weapon would it be that kills only 3% of the people it infects, and has an incubation period so long that it becomes impossible to control it once it is released? What a silly idea.

Tinfoil hat job:


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Audie

Veteran Member
I think that the doctors and nurses risking their lives to protect us from a global pandemic deserve our respect and we should be deeply grateful to the Chinese government for the heroic lengths they are going to to ensure this doesn’t turn out worse than it is.

Lets maybe let them finish saving the world before we turn on them like wild animals...

Wild animals are not bigots.
 

Audie

Veteran Member
What sort of a biological weapon would it be that kills only 3% of the people it infects, and has an incubation period so long that it becomes impossible to control it once it is released? What a silly idea.

Tinfoil hat job:


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Except tinfoil hat is funny and harmless
 

Audie

Veteran Member
If I were China, I would negate their new law created in November of 2019, where they would rewrite the Bible and other religious texts to conform to their communist govt.

(Rev. 22:18) "For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book"

Good-Ole-Rebel

What, you think "god" has sent a plague because of
that?
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Shame on you too oh holy one.
I don't think such musings/beliefs are about race.
China is a country that many see as an emerging malevolent threat.
Were it racial, it would extend to Japan, S Korea, Taiwan, etc.
As for the virus, I'm too ignorant to offer any opinion on its origin.
But if pressed, I'll blame France (just to annoy @ChristineM).
 

Audie

Veteran Member
I don't think such musings/beliefs are about race.
China is a country that many see as an emerging malevolent threat.
Were it racial, it would extend to Japan, S Korea, Taiwan, etc.
As for the virus, I'm too ignorant to offer any opinion on its origin.
But if pressed, I'll blame France (just to annoy @ChristineM).


I wish I could agree with you on that.
Try google anti chinese racial incidents relating
to corona.
You probably are less concerned about anti Chinese
behaviour in the USA than I. I personally did not
encounter much. But there is a long and ugly history
of it and anti Chinese activity surges when if there is
tension between the countries.
I dont mean to be, do not think I am touchy, looking
for things that are not there.
As for Americans mixing up the Asians
in WW2 the Chinese were more or less the
good guys, and many wore or put up signs
on t heir buildings "NOT JAPANESE".
And got attacked anyway.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I wish I could agree with you on that.
Try google anti chinese racial incidents relating
to corona.
I've read of those too, but one cannot broaden them
to all who question China's role in the creation &
handling of the virus.
You probably are less concerned about anti Chinese
behaviour in the USA than I. I personally did not
encounter much. But there is a long and ugly history
of it and anti Chinese activity surges when if there is
tension between the countries.
I understand why you'd be more concerned. But with
many Chinese ex-pat & ethnic family members, I've
run across nasty racism & nationalism too.
I dont mean to be, do not think I am touchy, looking
for things that are not there.
As for Americans mixing up the Asians
in WW2 the Chinese were more or less the
good guys, and many wore or put up signs
on t heir buildings "NOT JAPANESE".
And got attacked anyway.
People are indeed dirt, eh. It reminds me of Sikhs who
get confused with Muslims by the haters.
I find it useful to avoid humans as much as practical IRL.
 

Audie

Veteran Member
I've read of those too, but one cannot broaden them
to all who question China's role in the creation &
handling of the virus.

I understand why you'd be more concerned. But with
many Chinese ex-pat & ethnic family members, I've
run across nasty racism & nationalism too.

People are indeed dirt, eh. It reminds me of Sikhs who
get confused with Muslims by the haters.
I find it useful to avoid humans as much as practical IRL.

I do that. But I also am going to call people out when
they post bigoted crap. And the more so if they pose
as being soooo spiritual.
 
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