SARS Pt. 2 - Wuhan Boogaloo
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In this situation here I would not expect looting to be tolerated as if this was a race riot
Under biological weapons attack I would expect looting to peter out quickly when the military opened fire without quarter, no less lethal option if you're looting in a war.
Under biological weapons attack I would expect looting to peter out quickly when the military opened fire without quarter, no less lethal option if you're looting in a war.
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Like right now in Canada, even disobeying a quarantine order is now a $50,000 fine plus a year in jail
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My cop buddy in Toronto says the hardened criminals are actually afraid of the virus, they are hunkered down
What he says is that it's the crazies who are coming out of the woodwork, the mentally ill
What he says is that it's the crazies who are coming out of the woodwork, the mentally ill
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That's my stance, although a mutation is possible, I've read that this isn't mutating quickly.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:26 pmOne third of Covid cases are now people under 40, 12.5% hospitalized on a ventilator
The theory is not a change in the bug, it's just that younger people are out there in the hot zone more
The numbers for people over 60 have dropped sharply because they are sheltering in place more
I also believe there is a correlation between amount of exposure and severity of sickness to a point. People with conditions like diabetes (ya, me) and smokers are more at risk for lots of stuff, so being more at risk from something this nasty is no surprise. The younger ending up in the hospital could be due to a high degree or prolonged exposure. It's why even though we are locked down with the exception of my wife, we sill wipe down door handles and clean surfaces regularly in our home.
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I don't live in fear of it, but to be clear, I treat it as a military operation, so all procedures are militarized precisePartyOf5 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 8:10 amThat's my stance, although a mutation is possible, I've read that this isn't mutating quickly.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:26 pmOne third of Covid cases are now people under 40, 12.5% hospitalized on a ventilator
The theory is not a change in the bug, it's just that younger people are out there in the hot zone more
The numbers for people over 60 have dropped sharply because they are sheltering in place more
I also believe there is a correlation between amount of exposure and severity of sickness to a point. People with conditions like diabetes (ya, me) and smokers are more at risk for lots of stuff, so being more at risk from something this nasty is no surprise. The younger ending up in the hospital could be due to a high degree or prolonged exposure. It's why even though we are locked down with the exception of my wife, we sill wipe down door handles and clean surfaces regularly in our home.
I treat everything outside of my compound as the hot zone right now, biological weapons effects
I do it right, the first time, then I am ready for worse case scenario
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Bear in mind that military doctrine is not survival
Military doctrine is to fight and win
So I seek overmatch, maximum effort to keep the bug outside of my decision making cycle
I am maintaining the initiative rather than handing it to the bug
Military doctrine is to fight and win
So I seek overmatch, maximum effort to keep the bug outside of my decision making cycle
I am maintaining the initiative rather than handing it to the bug
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I really hate the internet sometimes. There are certain forums should just block myself off from.
A different forum has people that are so anti-America and have sky-high levels of TDS are defending China over their own own country. It's obvious China loosed this on the globe, hid it for weeks, and continues to lie and hide information. Yet American citizens have nothing to offer in a COVID discussion but constant tin foil hat thoughts about how America is the real bad guy in all this, and China is just doing the same things we are.
Intelligence report comes out saying that China lied about the severity and their numbers and these people's take away is how it's a plot by the US to take the focus off our numbers and how we are lying about them ourselves.
A different forum has people that are so anti-America and have sky-high levels of TDS are defending China over their own own country. It's obvious China loosed this on the globe, hid it for weeks, and continues to lie and hide information. Yet American citizens have nothing to offer in a COVID discussion but constant tin foil hat thoughts about how America is the real bad guy in all this, and China is just doing the same things we are.
Intelligence report comes out saying that China lied about the severity and their numbers and these people's take away is how it's a plot by the US to take the focus off our numbers and how we are lying about them ourselves.
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I continue to propagate the narrative that it is a Chinese biological weapons attack, on themselves
Their own bomb simply blew up in their faces, the rest is just collateral damage
That's why these type of bugs are kept in jail at BSL3
If any of them escape it becomes a geostrategically destabilizing WMD mass casualty event
Their own bomb simply blew up in their faces, the rest is just collateral damage
That's why these type of bugs are kept in jail at BSL3
If any of them escape it becomes a geostrategically destabilizing WMD mass casualty event
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I do think the virus is zoonotic, it does come from cave dwelling Horseshoe Bats
Which is why it's nasty shit
I just don't buy the Wet Market story
I think they went into the caves and took the bats back to their military lab in Wuhan to do research on the bug
Which is why it's nasty shit
I just don't buy the Wet Market story
I think they went into the caves and took the bats back to their military lab in Wuhan to do research on the bug
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See, biological weapons programs are dual use
Mission one is to make a vaccine for your own military
But you otherwise keep the virus top secret; so the other guy doesn't have the vaccine
Then it is an inherent biological weapon at your disposal in extremis for war
Mission one is to make a vaccine for your own military
But you otherwise keep the virus top secret; so the other guy doesn't have the vaccine
Then it is an inherent biological weapon at your disposal in extremis for war
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