Wuhan Scientists Bitten by Bats with Coronavirus
We all knew that the virus originated from Wuhan Institute of Technology, not some wet market. Here is the video proof.
The video segment was about 39 to 43 minutes into the show. Marc Siegel was the guest. On the video, it starts at 29:19.
The video segment was about 39 to 43 minutes into the show. Marc Siegel was the guest. On the video, it starts at 29:19.
SOURCE URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYNx0sMceF4
So, can't see it.
Start at 29:19.
#1 The Chinese don't eat bats. Indonesians and other Far East nations, but not the Chinese. (Wuhan is the most technologically advanced city in China with a high proportion of middle class citizens.)
#2 The closest horseshoe bats to Wuhan are 800 miles away. Can we say cost of transportation?
#3 The Wuhan Institute of Virology is 1/2 mile from the wet market.
#4 Horseshoe bats were being studied at the WIV by the head researcher because they carried an example of a coronavirus which was destroying their population.
#4a The horseshoe bat coronavirus could not infect other species. At least until the head researcher substituted the envelope or S-proteins to allow it to infect humans... She even published a paper on her efforts. (I read it.)
#4b The horseshoe bat coronavirus also was not particularly dangerous to humans even after 4a. The researcher published another paper, this one about combining the RNA of other nasty virii into a coronavirus. Chinese scientists who were first to produce a gene sequence of the virus were astonished to note that there were RNA genes identical to those found in HIV and ebola - statistical impossibilities.
I'm betting that the next few years my RPG days are going to change. I'm going to be role-playing how life would be like if we were free. :(
My kids used to watch a TV cartoon called Avatar: The Next Airbender. There were a couple of episodes in there regarding Ba Sing Se (particularly the brainwashing of a teenager in Lake Laogai) that are coming to mind. My head hurts.
Hmmm... It was kind of interesting but three of the elements had an "advanced" series: fire -> lightning; earth -> metal; water -> blood. I was trying to think of what would go with air. Weather, maybe?
PS - there was a follow-up series called "The Legend of Korra" but it was a major bust. They tried to make it kind of steam punk, but my kids watched it once and gave it a thumbs down.
Among the lessons in there for the observant, "The white lotus opens wide for those who know her ways." The lotus flower's ability to open or close depending on the humidity of its environment is a bioinspiration for much that is in nanotechnology, young Avatar!
while they were gathering samples and trying to develop it? Either way it was their fault for doing that
development and releasing it.
We want our $200 trillion in damages.
Wait, would that be slavery or equitable damages?
Start at 29:19.
Start at 29:19.
I think it's far more likely that the virus was intentionally manmade. Professor Giuseppe Tritto's book "also connects the dots linking the Wuhan lab to France and the United States, showing how both countries provided financial and scientific help to the Chinese as they began to conduct ever more dangerous bioengineering experiments.
"Although neither American nor French virologists are responsible for the end result … their early involvement may explain why so many insist that the 'chimera' must have come from nature. The last thing they want to admit is that they might have had a hand in it." Source: https://articles.mercola.com/sites/ar...
Were the unfortunate bat-bitten lab workers also coincidentally attacked by a wild pangolin? What are the odds of that?!?! "However, the coronavirus isolated from pangolin is similar at 99 percent in a specific region of the S protein, which corresponds to the 74 amino acids involved in the ACE (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2) receptor binding domain, the one that allows the virus to enter human cells to infect them. By contrast, the virus RaTG13 isolated from bat R. affinis is highly divergent in this specific region (only 77 percent of similarity). This means that the coronavirus isolated from pangolin is capable of entering human cells whereas the one isolated from bat R. affinis is not." Source: https://consortiumnews.com/2020/03/20...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSaDP...
Wonder if a robin will bite anyone.
Don't Screw with Mother Nature...it'll BITE you in the end!...and it did!, didn't it?
By measure, our old testament bicameral ancestors had humanoids beat hands down and They heard voices that were not their own!
Remind you of anyone?
We could liken these problems to computer programs that still frustrate us.
I know that YouTube will censor any valuable info.
Good by free speech.