Yet BOTH theories have the same endpoint: the sustenance of the “Pandemic Preparedness Industry” which, flush with a hugely successful “Covid” episode will no doubt delight in the prospect of lucrative reruns.
The Covid response obviously wasn't successful and, if it were an actual pandemic, would justify firing everyome involved.
The only reason that heads aren't currently rolling is because people don't actually care about Covid spreading when the news is off, because it still is by their measures.
It's also pretty odd that the Wuhan lab was creating a super-infectious coronavirus from a bat virus, and then a super-infectious corona virus emenated fron Wuhan, if that didn't actually happen. If that's not what they did, what were they doing there?
Interesting hypothesis. One thing I don't get:
The Covid response obviously wasn't successful and, if it were an actual pandemic, would justify firing everyome involved.
The only reason that heads aren't currently rolling is because people don't actually care about Covid spreading when the news is off, because it still is by their measures.
It's also pretty odd that the Wuhan lab was creating a super-infectious coronavirus from a bat virus, and then a super-infectious corona virus emenated fron Wuhan, if that didn't actually happen. If that's not what they did, what were they doing there?
I think they just tweaked the influenza flu bug and scared the fuck out of everyone to get the kill shot.
I think the plan was to get people to inject this shit for years to come but didn't pan out.
They're going to do it again.
Yeah, it's wild how pretty much all of Covid can be explained by state-induced hypochondria.