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Not surprised. Our Library system had sickeness from November to Dec 2019 of atypical upper respiratory. 3 weeks to cure/get over, antibiotic resistant AND .... not flu A or B as many did test for it. So... Covid anyone? PS. Where I lived was right near 100 miles from Ft. Detrick... (a bio lab)

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Fort Belvoir in 2019

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Omg. There ya go. Different variants circulating before wuhan? Wtf. Probably other variants circulating for years undetected!

Funny. Apparently Germany has a wuhan lab and Merkel was there in wuhan before the outbreak in approximately early fall 2019. Weird huh?

We are all forgetting that a tweet came out of January Davos 2019 implying something about pandemic planning. A short time later a higher up in the Democratic Party tweeted the same and it snowballed from there. Then came Gates event 201 fake pandemic. And the plan rolled out to manipulate an already circulating virus.

Delta from wuhan? HAH. Germany and Canada need to be investigated more too.

The Current Pope went woke and the ex-leader of Italy was corrupt as heck. Who trusts these 2 manipulators?

We have been duped. I think the only thing to take away from Fauci that might be true is when he said a month ago that “ China shouldn’t be blamed for a lab leak” is possible.

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Remember EVALI of young people from “vaping” in summer 2019? Didn’t fully buy the narrative that was being pushed

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I had two shocker colds, a few years ago, that I was sick for a while with, one ending in a post viral rash, the other in viral conjunctivitis... One in 2017 and one in 2018... For one of these got a swab as I thought it might be the flu... The result came back to my doctor as a coronavirus... I thought maybe it was these colds that made covid (omicron) a non event for me when caught it, but now I wonder if one or both of these previous colds was covid itself ? After reading this substack it makes sense, especially the one with post viral rash, it looked like measles and spread rapidly over my body.

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In a very lay, armchair, amateur way, during lockdown, I used to track selenium content in the foods and soils, recent outbreaks of anti-biotic resistant bacteria, and levels of air pollution as a confluence in hot zones. Lombardy and Quito both had that confluence, though I was just looking for patterns in a gestalt way, without any data training whatsoever (I mean whatsoever), but the selenium issue is a profound one that could bite all of us on the posterior, and it has been known about for decades.

Selenium Deficiency Causes Flu Virus To Mutate Into More Dangerous Forms

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2001/06/010608081506.htm

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Funny how your selenium study is from UNC Chapel Hill. This lab is where I and many others believe cov19 was manufactured then transferred to the Wuhan lab. Peter Daszak, friend of NIH and Fauci, was working with UNC when searching for funding for their coronavirus research.

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Thats weird because back in 2019 I got a fever every night at 1:30 am for 5 straight nights. I had no idea why because I didn't feel sick. I would lay in bed and my entire body would shake with the chills, now Im wondering if I had some sort of virus that cleared itself after 5 days.

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I'm sorry. The damage has been done.

No need to sugar coat the truth...

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my doctor reported already having treated people with covid already in 2019 in the SF area

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There are probably 50,000 variants of every known virus in play. So why isn't mankind dead? I am inclined to question the existence of viruses. In any event, someone has a whole lot of 'splaining to do but there isn't enough known through pure and honest scientific research to answer the questions.

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It only changes it by adding an “s” to the word lab. Also, wasn’t there 1 or 2 other times that Italy was devastated by viruses? It may be an epicenter, as well as China.

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Very interesting, but I wonder if this affects the lab leak theory.

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