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On a scale of one to ten how fucked are we?
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I would guess it depends on how healthy you are.
I lost my apathy.
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Did you brushed your teeth with bacteriological toothpaste.
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I use baking soda toothpaste.
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Excellent.

And did you not know that there was an experiments on Wounded Knee in Northwest America next to Russia border with bacteriological warfare responsible for Spanish influenza conducted by Zionists before WW1.

And this is where measles and meningitis derives from.
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I think the british did it before that and issued infected supplies like blankets to cities/towns hundreds of years back.
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Can you convince the admins to make one thread about this virus pinned instead of the whole fucking first three pages being pinned with nothing-burger threads?
That would be impressive. I've never seen such a bunch of panicking arm-chair losers crying in my life.
Department of redundancy department.
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prove you're not BS

who engineered Escherichia coli O104:H4 ?
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Without going off on a tangent, i never bought the idea that HIV wasnt introduced into humans by way of using simian kidneys as growth medium for polio vaccine culture in the 50s in africa.

It was said by reputable accademics that it was a conspiracy theory and disproven, but i 100% think big pharma fucked up and accidentally introduced simian immunodeficiency virus into humans, i cant prove that at all and it is speculation but i guess they'd be on the hook for billions in compensation, it would be worse than the tobacco companies liability.

For anybody not familiar with what im talking about, there were research papers (that were later disproven) that suggested that HIV started because a vaccination program in africa in the 50s used monkey kidneys to culture polio vaccine, it was speculatin these monkey kidneys contained SIV the monkey version of hiv, and thats how HIV started in people.
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Excellent documentary on the topic.
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Looks like you graduated in microbiology without being familiar with basic arithmetic...
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congratulations, you are only about the 10th person to make that point im a fucking retard, but im sure your indices are perfect after not messing with them for probably 10 years then posting on the internet with an anonymous account that that cant edit after the fact.
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Don't be mad at me, I was just joking. Mistakes happen.
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I've never seen such a bunch of panicking arm-chair losers crying in my life.
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Hey, i appreciate the cynicism, hopefully this is nothing and burns itself out and you are right, but i my feeling on the chinese is they seem to not give a fuck, so the fact they are locking down public places and stuff makes me worried.

Maybe its better to panic early and look like an idiot, that not panic and look like an even bigger idiot.
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Why does grass grow in the fucking concrete on my driveway but I still have bare patches on my lawn?
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Bugs?
Making sammiches great again!
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Don't be mad at me, I was just joking. Mistakes happen.
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I'm not too mad, i just slipped up and looked like an idiot, i deserve it.
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Did you brushed your teeth with bacteriological toothpaste.
 Quoting: John The Virologist 78387794


I use baking soda toothpaste.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78344784


Excellent.

And did you not know that there was an experiments on Wounded Knee in Northwest America next to Russia border with bacteriological warfare responsible for Spanish influenza conducted by Zionists before WW1.

And this is where measles and meningitis derives from.
 Quoting: John The Baptist 78387794


I think the british did it before that and issued infected supplies like blankets to cities/towns hundreds of years back.
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Well, Anglo-Saxons was also involved, they are American Anglo-Saxons with the Zionist.

With Black plagues aka Bubonic plagues, in time of Nostradamus and Mother Shipton.

[Jeanne] Dixon said that one of our most influential national institutions was being used as a cover-up for chemical and bacteriological warfare experiments. She saw these experiments being conducted on the Indian and Russian borders and foresaw germ warfare in the future. She also could see the infamous "Cabal" of which I was hesitant to write. She calls it the "government within a government" and says they are financed by a well-oiled political "machine." They control our elections and numerous social and economic factors that we are unaware of. She also saw that a member of this "machine" lives in New York City. Quote: "The social and religious chaos generated by this political machine throughout the United States will prepare the nation for the coming of the prophet of the Anti-Christ. This political unit of the East will be the tool of the serpent in delivering the masses to him."

Did you fully understand this?, and what come before thinking?.
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If this becomes anything, u may as well go first....
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I'm already sick tbh, ive been sick with like 4 instances of a cold in the past 12 months, highly unusual for me, normally i dont get sick much at all, once every 18-24 months.
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People keep stating that the fatality rate of this virus is for example 3.9% because 39/1000 cases have died,
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Should say /100
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Well for a start, you are not a microbiologist because that is wrong.

The basic reproduction number, R0, of an infection is the number of cases one case generates on average over the course of its infectious period, in an otherwise uninfected population. So if R0=3.8, then for each infected person, we can expect another 3.8 people to become infected.
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I never said that was the r0 what the hell are you talking about. Im clearing up the fatality rate which keeps getting stated as low because in 1000s of cases there have only been a few dozen deaths, what people are not taking into account is that those thousands of people still have to fully recover.
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This is what I’ve been saying. We have reached a point where more than 50% of known resolved cases were fatalities.

MoS
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They're showing nearly 1400 confirmed cases.

But only 41 dead and only 38 recovered.

Does this mean that about 1300 people are still in the middle of it and it's too earl to know anything about the mortality rate?
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yes that is whats been irking me, thats 79/41 around 50% not like 3%
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wtfdoom
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popcorn
would rather have it & not need it then need it & not have it
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This is what I’ve been saying. We have reached a point where more than 50% of known resolved cases were fatalities.

MoS
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I cant even imagine how bad this will be if the fatality rate turns out to be higher than 10%, with an infection rate above 3.8. IMO it would be one of the most significant events in human history. Thats gettin way ahead of ourselves though. Be somewhat ironic that we all paniced about ebola and then a few years later a super cold comes along.

Fingers crossed this burns out.
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I banged to chinese hookers last month in in Hong Kong, an I at risk? (No symptoms yet),

Inb4 puritans, dont knock it till you try it- none of you could turn diwn two 90lb spinners for 175 bucks a night!!
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This is what I’ve been saying. We have reached a point where more than 50% of known resolved cases were fatalities.

MoS
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I cant even imagine how bad this will be if the fatality rate turns out to be higher than 10%, with an infection rate above 3.8. IMO it would be one of the most significant events in human history. Thats gettin way ahead of ourselves though. Be somewhat ironic that we all paniced about ebola and then a few years later a super cold comes along.

Fingers crossed this burns out.
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Dont be ridiculous, the earth is not lucky enough fir a disease capable of signifigantly culling the borg, utterly selfish insect population of CHINA...
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so i get from what i read? your not a microbiologist, you're a lab tech... is that correct?... (huge difference)
It's life as we know it, but only just.
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It is just the beginning and there is far more potential bacteriological warfare yet to be unleashed.

And remember to rejoiced death, for the Spirit never ever die and it is a trillion times better in our spiritual void.

Do not be afraid of death, little one.

C2 Q6
Near the harbor and in two cities
will be two scourges, the like of
which have never been seen.
Hunger, plague within, people
thrown out by the sword will
cry for help from the great immortal
God.


B: He says this quatrain has a multiple meaning to it. In addition, he assumed the translation is a little bit off. He's saying the word "harbor" does not necessarily mean a harbor in the strict sense of the word, but simply a body of water separating two major cities. One of these cities is London and the other city. I think he's trying to give me a picture of New York. He says he was referring to a piece of slang in World War II referring to the Atlantic as the "pond." And so these two cities are separated by the pond. even though we're not really speaking of a harbor or a pond, but we're speaking of an ocean. The scourges that hit these two cities will be as a result of some secret research into bacteriological warfare. Some very deadly bug. He wanted me to use the word "bug" because he's not sure if it will be bacteria or viruses, but it will be some sort of disease-causing organisms. It will ultimately be released into the atmosphere in such a way as to affect the population of New York and London. But there will be some mutations in the organisms so they'll affect the two populations in different ways, as there'll be different gene pools involved. Because the organisms are separated from each other they will have some spontaneous mutations and develop in two different directions. It willappear to be two different diseases even though it was caused by the same organism. He says as a result of this plague the service systems within these great metropolises will break down. The people in the surrounding countryside will panic and voluntarily stay away from the city, in effect putting themselves under quarantine. They will refuse to deliver anything to the cities, so that the people within the cities will be starving to death due to lack of food. Not because there's no food to be had, but because no one will deliver it and run the risk of being exposed to the plague. So the services the city provides the people will all disintegrate and fall apart. People will be dying in stacks, he says. People will be looting and raiding stores and such in the city trying to find food and things to eat, and there will be soldiers stabbing them off at bayonet point.
D: That explains the reference too the sword. They're fighting them off at bayonet point to keep them away from the stores of food?
B: So they can be distributed. What stores of food are left in the city, the government would want to try to distribute evenly among the population, but members of the population panic and riot to try to get it all for themselves. So they are fought off at bayonet point. And the entire population of both cities calls upon their God for relief from their misery.
D: Did you say this quatrain also has a double meaning? Because they have another interpretation for it.
B: He says this is the main meaning we need to be concerned with since it has not happened yet. But out of curiosity he would like to hear their interpretation.
D: They think it deals with the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki because they were also two harbor cities. That the two scourges were tie to bombs and the plague that had never been seen before was the radioactivity. Because the radiation turned the people black, they thought this would be similar to the black plague of Nostradamus time.
B: He says it's a good interpretation, but what he was picturing was the devastating result of runaway viruses from bacteriological warfare laboratories.

Far less than 50% Conversations With Nostradamus Vol 1
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Ok, I've read recently that this is a 'coronavirus' which is the cause of the common cold. I've always thought that 'rhinovirus' causes a cold. Are they the same thing?
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i believe many viruses are implicated in the common cold, alphacorona viruses, rhino, adeno etc.

They are not the same thing, no, symptomatically yeah, thats why people group colds/flu in together. Lots of corona viruses cause stomach issues too.
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Dont be ridiculous, the earth is not lucky enough fir a disease capable of signifigantly culling the borg, utterly selfish insect population of CHINA...
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Nature doesnt give a fuck about humanity, we are just a walking talking meatsack that acts as a biome and vessel for trillions of microbes.

We act like we are in charge, microbes have been here for billions of years, hell its highly likely our mitochondria are symbiotic microbes.

Im not so confindent that one day i might wake up and evolution has decided its time to rebalance.
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It is just the beginning and there is far more potential bacteriological warfare yet to be unleashed.

And remember to rejoiced death, for the Spirit never ever die and it is a trillion times better in our spiritual void.

Do not be afraid of death, little one.

C2 Q6
Near the harbor and in two cities
will be two scourges, the like of
which have never been seen.
Hunger, plague within, people
thrown out by the sword will
cry for help from the great immortal
God.


B: He says this quatrain has a multiple meaning to it. In addition, he assumed the translation is a little bit off. He's saying the word "harbor" does not necessarily mean a harbor in the strict sense of the word, but simply a body of water separating two major cities. One of these cities is London and the other city. I think he's trying to give me a picture of New York. He says he was referring to a piece of slang in World War II referring to the Atlantic as the "pond." And so these two cities are separated by the pond. even though we're not really speaking of a harbor or a pond, but we're speaking of an ocean. The scourges that hit these two cities will be as a result of some secret research into bacteriological warfare. Some very deadly bug. He wanted me to use the word "bug" because he's not sure if it will be bacteria or viruses, but it will be some sort of disease-causing organisms. It will ultimately be released into the atmosphere in such a way as to affect the population of New York and London. But there will be some mutations in the organisms so they'll affect the two populations in different ways, as there'll be different gene pools involved. Because the organisms are separated from each other they will have some spontaneous mutations and develop in two different directions. It willappear to be two different diseases even though it was caused by the same organism. He says as a result of this plague the service systems within these great metropolises will break down. The people in the surrounding countryside will panic and voluntarily stay away from the city, in effect putting themselves under quarantine. They will refuse to deliver anything to the cities, so that the people within the cities will be starving to death due to lack of food. Not because there's no food to be had, but because no one will deliver it and run the risk of being exposed to the plague. So the services the city provides the people will all disintegrate and fall apart. People will be dying in stacks, he says. People will be looting and raiding stores and such in the city trying to find food and things to eat, and there will be soldiers stabbing them off at bayonet point.
D: That explains the reference too the sword. They're fighting them off at bayonet point to keep them away from the stores of food?
B: So they can be distributed. What stores of food are left in the city, the government would want to try to distribute evenly among the population, but members of the population panic and riot to try to get it all for themselves. So they are fought off at bayonet point. And the entire population of both cities calls upon their God for relief from their misery.
D: Did you say this quatrain also has a double meaning? Because they have another interpretation for it.
B: He says this is the main meaning we need to be concerned with since it has not happened yet. But out of curiosity he would like to hear their interpretation.
D: They think it deals with the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki because they were also two harbor cities. That the two scourges were tie to bombs and the plague that had never been seen before was the radioactivity. Because the radiation turned the people black, they thought this would be similar to the black plague of Nostradamus time.
B: He says it's a good interpretation, but what he was picturing was the devastating result of runaway viruses from bacteriological warfare laboratories.

Far less than 50% Conversations With Nostradamus Vol 1
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Of cirse, the idiot christards have to chime in with their bible horseshit...
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so i get from what i read? your not a microbiologist, you're a lab tech... is that correct?... (huge difference)
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Im not sure of the confusion. i spent years preping, working and handling microbes, probably a decade if you include study, maybe its semantics and i should have titled the thread, former microbiologist as im no longer working in that field.

Not every scientist has a phd and wears a labcoat 24/7.
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so i get from what i read? your not a microbiologist, you're a lab tech... is that correct?... (huge difference)
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Im not sure of the confusion. i spent years preping, working and handling microbes, probably a decade if you include study, maybe its semantics and i should have titled the thread, former microbiologist as im no longer working in that field.

Not every scientist has a phd and wears a labcoat 24/7.
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beer

agreed
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I banged to chinese hookers last month in in Hong Kong, an I at risk? (No symptoms yet),

Inb4 puritans, dont knock it till you try it- none of you could turn diwn two 90lb spinners for 175 bucks a night!!
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Thats hillarious. Not to concern you but herpes simplex 2 infection is very common amonst most adults on the planet, its generally asymptomatic though.

If you didnt have it, you probably do now.
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So you agree, G00ks are the biggest threat to humanity?
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Sounds somewhat racist bro, humanity is the biggest threat to humanity.
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Of cirse, the idiot christards have to chime in with their bible horseshit...
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Of course, you don't even have a soul, let alone common sense.

And I would shat in my pant, if I were you.. and this is not from the Bible neither, dimbat.
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:beer:

agreed
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from an epidemiology perspective australia has deep ties with chinese immigration right? id imagine australia will be a big factor in the spread of this virus out of china.

Whats perth like with chinese immigration, i wonder if a lot of people have traveled too and from for chinese new year.
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beer

agreed
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from an epidemiology perspective australia has deep ties with chinese immigration right? id imagine australia will be a big factor in the spread of this virus out of china.

Whats perth like with chinese immigration, i wonder if a lot of people have traveled too and from for chinese new year.
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answer ;)

Thread: Chinese Virus update Aus: Coronavirus outbreak: Second patient at Gold Coast University Hospital tests positive

all Chinese and other international flights have been screened beginning last week....

it means nothing as it has already snuck through...


interesting? i trained diedre tame, our western australian pandemic expert, but haven't spoken in years.. i'll contact her and let you know...

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prove you're not BS

who engineered Escherichia coli O104:H4 ?
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Without going off on a tangent, i never bought the idea that HIV wasnt introduced into humans by way of using simian kidneys as growth medium for polio vaccine culture in the 50s in africa.

It was said by reputable accademics that it was a conspiracy theory and disproven, but i 100% think big pharma fucked up and accidentally introduced simian immunodeficiency virus into humans, i cant prove that at all and it is speculation but i guess they'd be on the hook for billions in compensation, it would be worse than the tobacco companies liability.

For anybody not familiar with what im talking about, there were research papers (that were later disproven) that suggested that HIV started because a vaccination program in africa in the 50s used monkey kidneys to culture polio vaccine, it was speculatin these monkey kidneys contained SIV the monkey version of hiv, and thats how HIV started in people.
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You're right. Did you ever read "Dr. Mary's Monkey"?
It tells the whole story.
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Dont be ridiculous, the earth is not lucky enough fir a disease capable of signifigantly culling the borg, utterly selfish insect population of CHINA...
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Nature doesnt give a fuck about humanity, we are just a walking talking meatsack that acts as a biome and vessel for trillions of microbes.

We act like we are in charge, microbes have been here for billions of years, hell its highly likely our mitochondria are symbiotic microbes.

Im not so confindent that one day i might wake up and evolution has decided its time to rebalance.
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Maybe we are that, but not "just". Those trillions of microbes cooperate in order to have a higher complexity being.





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