I’ve been thinking…. what if the Coronavirus is being transmitted via the skins microbiome? It’s my own consipiracy theory and I hope it isn’t true because then it would be impossible to contain.
But it seems to be transmitted without showing any signs and without exchanging bodily fluids. I know they are suspecting it is perhaps air bound but I question that. Why did they burn all that currency then?
If all one has to do is touch something (briefly) that someone else’s skin touched that is in any stage of Coronavirus to also get it, then we are doomed. Because we aren’t even talking just hands here. We are talking skin cells and organisms too small to detect.
It is the worst possible kind of contagion I can imagine. Let alone if it grows very rapidly on the skin and lasts on inorganic matter for an extended period of time, say days or months.
Not to give anyone horrible ideas for a new kind of contagion, but just that it seems to me that is what we are dealing with here… maybe. Because their theory about fecal matter transmitting diseases is common sense and idiotic to blame. And something of the sort I believe to be happening won’t be eradicated or held at bay by mere hand washing and face masks.
Not that I am advocating for a vaccine or more quarantines. I’m just saying this may be a new kind of contagion we simply aren’t prepared for and may mark the dawn of a new era for biochemical warfare.
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You are right.
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Disturbing for sure. There are credible sources who say that the coronavirus is a biological warfare agent that went out of control. The Communist regime itself has been compromised.
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I think it’s a given. At first I thought the Chinese government wasn’t above doing this purposefully, and maybe that may still be the case. But not has it gotten out of control.
Then too the Chinese research scientist that was caught selling the animals they did testing on for profit on the black market.
We may never know. But….we shall see what comes of it.
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Oh yeah. Parallels have been made to the reactor meltdown at Chernobyl which was a major factor in the collapse of The Soviet Union. Chinese totalitarianism could be seriously in danger.
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If the Chinese economy crumbles it will take most of the world with it.
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Who knows? The world has tremendously industrial capacity and capability. May take a while, a year or two, for production to shift, but the complications for China are huge.
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We and other countries hold mass debt with China. If will collect on that and it will absolutely ruin us, let alone smaller countries.
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Yes. It’s a multifaceted problem. But the USA had resources to deal with this. China’s position is far more tenuous.
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For now. But…. why worry?
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We can pay the debt if we have the industrial capacity.
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I, personally, don’t think so. Industries have been shuttering and moving overseas at breakneck speed for decades now, let alone the many folding just this last year alone.
We have little to trade. Our strength is our military really and I’m not sure how that will benefit us against a pandemic or a debt collection. But π€·π½ββοΈπ€·π½ββοΈπ€·π½ββοΈ. Maybe I don’t know enough about all of it. Maybe I don’t care all that much either. Truthfully.
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A globalist way of looking at the world has been in place since for a while, but we could shift back to a nationalist model of self-sufficiency. The shuttered factories could re-openvwith the next generation of machinery. I worked in an economy that had a big domestic manufacturing base just 35-40 years ago
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Suppose so. Potentially. Assuming people are willing to invest in US factories. Stock, tech and real estate seems to be where the money goes.
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We trade huge amounts of agricultural products, intellectual properties, aerospace .
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Ok. Yes. You’re right. But except for the last one those industries don’t really create good and plentiful jobs for the US economy.
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