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Previously on "Old fake news: COVID-19 Man made - what a shock!"
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I knew the article was fake news and as no point did they mention how much the Russian's house is worth.Originally posted by Paralytic View PostDimPrawn linking to an article in The Daily Mail quoting a Russian blaming the Chinese.
#FakeNewsBingo
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Isn't this just the plot of 28 Days Later, or Resident Evil (or both)?
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One harks back to the days of Climate Change & the oceans boiling.Originally posted by Mordac View PostI think I preferred it when you were blathering on about Brexit...

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I think I preferred it when you were blathering on about Brexit...Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLets assume that the Chinese manufactured this virus.
You need to be very afraid, because if they did this is just the beginning. Within 5 years they will easily manufacture a virus with a death rate of 80 or 90% not a paltry 0.5%. If they can manufacture a virus they automatically have a vaccine. After all anyone who can manipulate a corona virus to jump species is one hell of a clever microbiologist.
So there we have it they can manipulate a virus and they have a vaccine. All they then need to do is to simply vaccinate their own citizens under the cover of "this is for the corona pandemic" and then simply send an "asymptomatic" patient to any country in the world, probably Mexico and get them to mingle with a few would be migrants.
Be afraid, be very afraid.
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DimPrawn linking to an article in The Daily Mail quoting a Russian blaming the Chinese.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
#FakeNewsBingo
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Nope.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf they can manufacture a virus they automatically have a vaccine.
Nah.Be afraid, be very afraid.
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It's M.A.D. I tell you, mad.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLets assume that the Chinese manufactured this virus.
You need to be very afraid, because if they did this is just the beginning. Within 5 years they will easily manufacture a virus with a death rate of 80 or 90% not a paltry 0.5%. If they can manufacture a virus they automatically have a vaccine. After all anyone who can manipulate a corona virus to jump species is one hell of a clever microbiologist.
So there we have it they can manipulate a virus and they have a vaccine. All they then need to do is to simply vaccinate their own citizens under the cover of "this is for the corona pandemic" and then simply send an "asymptomatic" patient to any country in the world, probably Mexico and get them to mingle with a few would be migrants.
Be afraid, be very afraid.
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Lets assume that the Chinese manufactured this virus.
You need to be very afraid, because if they did this is just the beginning. Within 5 years they will easily manufacture a virus with a death rate of 80 or 90% not a paltry 0.5%. If they can manufacture a virus they automatically have a vaccine. After all anyone who can manipulate a corona virus to jump species is one hell of a clever microbiologist.
So there we have it they can manipulate a virus and they have a vaccine. All they then need to do is to simply vaccinate their own citizens under the cover of "this is for the corona pandemic" and then simply send an "asymptomatic" patient to any country in the world, probably Mexico and get them to mingle with a few would be migrants.
Be afraid, be very afraid.
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Thye’ve become most powerful because it was their cultural thing to plan ahead for decades - they’ve already achieved it after working very hard for around 30 years, this virus threatens to undo all that, so no motive in releasing it to destroy key export markets.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostCoronamorons. The term for those that believe all the lies from China, the coverups and the misinformation.
And now China is suddenly the most powerful nation on Earth, by some "accident" in a bat meat market....
Try harder next time, Covidiot Dim.
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