They started pushing the Ebola again, but I don't think it will stick. I'm thinking rabies is one that may get people scared. We know they're looking for a reason to lock it all down.
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I wonder how they would work this out.
Can only mammals carry rabies and it only be transferred from a bite? The easiest disease transmission to humans, I think, would be bugs like mosquitos or ticks but I don't know what all diseases they can sustain.
Or.. Can rabies be engineered to be air borne person to person? We would literally be living in resident evil, if so..
Former animal control officer here.
Only mammals can carry rabies.
Animals of highest concern in the USA: Bats, Skunk, Raccoon, Fox and Coyote.
Rabies most often sourced from bats.
Extremely RARE. In the last 10 years there's been 1 fatality because the vaccine for this stuff is real.
Rabies is only transferred from the saliva. Transferred by bite OR scratch from an infected animal. Scratch because the animal licks its paws.
Thanks for your expertise.
For it to get epidemical, resident evil esque, there would have to be massive amounts of infections and rabonic zombies then. If rabonic isn't a word, I've just created it and I'm keeping it... Rabid is the technical term, I think, but mine is funnier.
https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/about/index.html
Chew on that. Symptoms can take 1 to 3 months, but once symptoms emerge, it's all over. Guess what is the only state without rabies ... That's right, the same state where the rich are building compounds... Hawaii. Perhaps we would see a reason Hawaii would get "evacuated" before the plan is hatched
Perhaps a volcanic evacuation reason? Hmm
That's what I was thinking. The whole thing with saliva spread and long incubation period, combined with nearly 100% fatality rate tells me the homeless encampments would provide the best initial host site. I'm sure they'll have an mRNA vaccine ready to go for the general population. That might take a few years and an administration that's willing to really get the ball rolling. With all the robotics hitting the market, it's becoming quite a viable option.
At this point, nothing would suprise me. The world is a very weird place.
I think I heard a story a few years ago about a squirrel testing positive. I understand it's rare, but it's also easy to scare people with. It's my understanding that if you show symptoms, it's all over because there is no cure at that point
Squirrels could yes. But it's rare because they're really not likely to survive an attack by anything other than a bat.
Airborne rabies would be a global mass extinction event for mammals in general, hopefully nobody's stupid enough to make that. The regular type wouldn't work for this because it's easily treated as long as you take action immediately after being bitten by a suspicious animal. It'll be some other virus rolled out for the next lockdown attempt, maybe another "super flu".
Yeah, that would be wild. When I hear rabies these days, I think about how they used a nonlethal version of the disease along with psilocybin to rewire the brain: https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/12/dose-psilocybin-dash-rabies-point-treatment-depression
Neuroscience JUST Did the IMPOSSIBLE -Chase Hughes
Fer sure this can be used for mind control.
u/Jalapeno_gringo
Added you because I previously mentioned this and finally went to look for details
It's wild the things that they come up with. I could see a valid therapy use, but we know that's just the part they'll tell us about. Evil people behind the scenes always get wicked ideas
Yep, same ol'song
It's my understanding that mucus such as saliva can transfer it around. The fact that it takes a while for it to be apparent helps with a lockdown narrative. It's already around anyway. They'd probably start with some wildlife findings and push that story hard. It would be an excuse for contract tracing. My guess is if it's staged, someone or group of people (such as a homeless camp) would become infected and that would make contract tracing difficult. That in turn would lead to mandatory phone possession and dedicated housing for the homeless. Of course we can't expect junkies to come clean, so an NGO would be needed to purchase and distribute drugs to those unfortunate victims. That might be a plan if they get an administration that is willing to do the deed. Rabies is a scary one because once you start showing symptoms, there is no cure
Yeah, rabies is super crazy. I heard it's because it quickly infects the whole brain. I also heard they used it to map the brain (edit: they unlethalized it) and then added psilocybin to rewire the brain, basically very effective brain washing.. So we've got that goin for us too.. Which is not nice..
They're trying to do every evil thing that they can, all at once. It's just about what takes off successfully.