Re: [Vo]:More on the WuFlu conspiracy theory

2020-02-22 Thread Terry Blanton
Italy reported 5 deaths in 28 cases.  Small population but it is close to
the* rumored* Chinese death rate of 15.6%.

I'm sure they actually have more cases uncounted yet.

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Re: [Vo]:More on the WuFlu conspiracy theory

2020-02-22 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach

That's exactly what I tell/explain people since some weeks.

If you charge underdogs with the crucial process of killing- cremation 
of animals, then they will not understand that the control group or an 
obviously not sickened animal cannot be eaten... If you advance 1 
billion of people from middle ages to hyper modernity, then don't forget 
your past, as it's still very close.
Already in the first serious gen analyses specialists found a gen marker 
in cov-19 that one must buy on the market...


Cov-19 can no longer be stopped and thus it's important that people with 
a weak immune system or an ongoing severe health condition take 
precautions. Critical is the first dose you get, the lower the better. 
One herb I can recommend is Sutherlandia as it's the only working, 
natural anti retro viral drug with a proven track record in AIDS therapy.


And all others should take it like the usual flu and do not panic that's 
how nature works. One day the cheating ends.


J.W.



Am 22.02.20 um 21:00 schrieb Jones Beene:
awkshully ... this looks like one of the Post's regular news stories 
instead of an opinion...


... but as you say, it is the Post, not the Times

Yet even so, the reporting itself still could be mostly accurate. They 
quote local sources which are far more believable than the official 
Chinese propaganda machine ...




 Terry Blanton wrote:


An opinion piece from The NY Post (considering the source):

https://nypost.com/2020/02/22/dont-buy-chinas-story-the-coronavirus-may-have-leaked-from-a-lab/

but selling laboratory animals?!



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Re: [Vo]:More on the WuFlu conspiracy theory

2020-02-22 Thread Jones Beene
 awkshully ... this looks like one of the Post's regular news stories instead 
of an opinion...
... but as you say, it is the Post, not the Times
Yet even so, the reporting itself still could be mostly accurate. They quote 
local sources which are far more believable than the official Chinese 
propaganda machine ...



    Terry Blanton wrote:  
 
 An opinion piece from The NY Post (considering the source):
 
https://nypost.com/2020/02/22/dont-buy-chinas-story-the-coronavirus-may-have-leaked-from-a-lab/
but selling laboratory animals?!

  

Re: [Vo]:More on the WuFlu conspiracy theory

2020-02-22 Thread Terry Blanton
An opinion piece from The NY Post (considering the source):


https://nypost.com/2020/02/22/dont-buy-chinas-story-the-coronavirus-may-have-leaked-from-a-lab/

but selling laboratory animals?!

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