It’s the Nanochips that have been placed in the vaccines.
Get enough of them into the body, they start building Nanobots, then the can attach to the nerves and take over the body.
Coronavirus and quarantine?
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Ah, the first beginnings of the Replicators?
As I recall, they did not begin as nanochips.
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A number of the early concepts used bacteria and virus models. While certainly a valid model, it does have some problems. Time lines being the primary factor. Bacteria being a stand alone organism tends to be slow, but sustainable. Spreading it to a mass populace takes multiple entry points. Using something like a selection of vegetable products, with high common consumption across the populace. The idea of making somewhere close to 99 percent penetration.
A virus is far easier to spread, and can sweep a populace quickly if left unchecked. Incubation time is the advantage a virus has. The carrier is not aware of the initial invasion, and spreads the virus freely. Unlike a bacterium, the virus is not a complete organism, it must takeover host cells to replicate. The big problem with this model is mutations. Once that sequence starts, control is lost. The planned outcome is comprised and no longer viable. While limiting the chance of mutation is possible, it is not a guarantee that it won’t happen.
The nanotechnology model is much more controlled. Getting sufficient devices into a host is not as complicated as one might think. The options are unlimited, medical products, like vaccines, the food chain. Packaged foods, like frozen meals. Think about this a moment, in the last 18 to 24 months, these “ home meal kits” the ones where you get all the ingredients for a “home cooked meal” in a box, delivered to your door, have emerged. Like 5 or 6 of these companies. Grocery store chains are now also offering a single meal version of the idea. Quite simple to load these products up with nano devices.
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Over 600 deaths today in Italy I would call that very serious and Not all Elderly people this is truly shocking families who 2 weeks had no knowledge or fears of this deadly virus .
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I think its interesting senators sold off their stocks prior to the “caronavirus crash” in the markets...Four senators sold stocks before coronavirus threat crashed market
Makes these events seem a bit more manufactured under that lens. Just my $0.02... I mean what better way to prove we don’t need people leaving their homes for society to continue, than to force everyone inside, glue them to screens, and get their groceries delivered in a van, while working from home, with kids doing school at home...seems like a solid experiment to try out the “universal basic income” checks...and find out how people act during “lets practice socialism 2020” keep everyone in fear so they comply with the main directive without questioning it.JC1971 Thanks this. -
Apparently, Congress is exempt from insider trading laws.Phillosopher_trucker Thanks this.
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Lol of course they are, you can do no wrong if you write the rules. God Bless the pencil pushing decision-makers of this faultless gubbmint. A golden crown to each of these virtuous heros!
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Did they sell those hotel stocks high, only to buy them back now at the much lower price?
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Speaking of stocks...
Airlines face reckoning as government help comes with strings attached
"Under the $58 billion U.S. proposal for passenger and cargo carriers, the U.S. Treasury Department could receive warrants, stock options, or stock.
"We are not bailing out the airlines or other industries – period," U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby said. "Instead, we are allowing the Treasury Secretary to make or guarantee collateralized loans to industries whose operations the coronavirus outbreak has jeopardised.""
Is this one way the gov'ment might take over some airlines?
I wonder if hotels and other industries have the same kind of 'deals'.
Some people take advantage by hoarding supplies in the stores, while our government might be doing the same hoarding at a different level.HopeOverMope Thanks this.
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