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They're pretty hard to catch, even for a godless Han. | |||
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So Corona came from a lab on accident, probably on the bottom of someone shoe or something. Why? China, known for getting things done cheap, and we outsource so much to China they of course cut corners to save a buck. For instance my company sources surgery kits from China, we opened a plant years ago and that plant had to be sterile. Why? Because the kits are used in surgery and the surgery room is a sterile environment to prevent complications, infections, yada-yada. So fast foward 5 years, the Chinese company we used to supply our surgery kits open more plants to supply more kits as our business grows. Our company goes to inspect the new plants a couple of years ago and the new plants are not sterile environments, they cut corners to save a buck. So 100's of millions of dollars of inventory had to be recalled and destroyed over the entire network of facilities. An not just our company other healthcare companies using the same distributor had to do the same. And of course China has this big deal about honor and all that, so they are especially worried about losing 'honor' or whatever. There is a notion in the Chinese behavioural code called “saving face.”
It means that nobody should ever do something that could cause someone embarrassment. And there is some serious anxiety being developed over this. It can manifest in various ways, but mostly in the form of not saying something, not asking something, not requiring something, or even withholding entire events from people or groups. From what I understand the lab this supposedly came from should have also had a sterile environment. FYI | ||
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Last edited by NPC; 06-08-2021 at 10:24 PM..
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Still the transposition of an entire key functional unit (the SPIKE PROTEIN on which viral propagation 100% depends) from Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 inside a bat strikes me as extremely unlikely. We are talking about a virus totally switching from one "entry" protein to another in a single generation. It is vanishingly unlikely.
Meanwhile, it would be trivial to achieve in a laboratory (like that one across the street.) and is kind of an obvious experiment. I could literally make you something similar with access. A twelve-year-old could, with the right technical manuals and gear. | ||
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Anyway, the "experts" on bioscience are saying what I was (provably) saying many many months ago, again. Maybe the CIA will decide it's time to heat up wrt China, the Geniuses in Power will decide to agree with me on the origin and we can share a common reality again soon [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
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Last edited by imperiouskitten; 06-08-2021 at 10:36 PM..
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If it was unclear, I was saying they're farming bat meat. That's gotta be worth a smile, shrew. 🐁 | |||
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I’m not discounting your claim, I think it’s even likely. It’s just if the Chinese are that evil, that’s really really bad. I give people the benefit of the doubt, even my enemies. But yeah, I don’t doubt a research lab let a virus out by accident. It could be a bat or whatever else virus as the story goes though. Gonna have to wait and see I guess, since I have neither an electron microscope nor a fellowship in epidemiology
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