Rogue Lab Monkeys Running wild in NEPA!

Bret4207

At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
Different concept, Electromagnetic Pulse or EMP, but potential the same outcome as “Outbreak”.

Read this book by William R. Forstchen - “One Second After”.
Seriously goes into a SHTF event, which EMP, in the case of this book, or chemical, Biological weapons or biological accidents can be created by malevolent actions or arrogance governments dabbling in things like gain of function research. In the first case we are victims, in the second we are the convenient lab monkeys. Either way we are victims.
"One Second After" is sitting not 5 feet away from me. Decent doomer story. The peons will always be the victims...
 

Bret4207

At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
Woman that came in contact with one of these is being treated for rabies
She'd better hope she doesn't actually have rabies. I used to teach a course that covered rabies for the State. At that time there was exactly one person who'd ever actually gotten a case of rabies and survived and it left him pretty much a vegetable. Or so the information we were given stated.
 

RBHarter

West Central AR
There was a little girl maybe 4-5 yr ago . They basically put her in a coma to treat her . It was a big deal that she survived nearly unscathed .

We used to see a lot of that kind of news in Northern NV I think because we were more rural , and had known populations of rabies infected chipmunks that also carried bubonic plague , bats , coyotes , kit/desert/grey/red foxes , and things like Haunta virus . C19 is a pool toy compared to Haunta , 5 days from exposure to pine box . 6-7 if you're young strong and get into the hospital quickly . There's only been 2-3 survivors of it also .
 

Michael

Active Member. Uh/What
Means of transmission is a bit different from C19, feces from the infected rodent and dry environment.
I won't say what I am really thinking.
 

Bret4207

At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
There was a little girl maybe 4-5 yr ago . They basically put her in a coma to treat her . It was a big deal that she survived nearly unscathed .

We used to see a lot of that kind of news in Northern NV I think because we were more rural , and had known populations of rabies infected chipmunks that also carried bubonic plague , bats , coyotes , kit/desert/grey/red foxes , and things like Haunta virus . C19 is a pool toy compared to Haunta , 5 days from exposure to pine box . 6-7 if you're young strong and get into the hospital quickly . There's only been 2-3 survivors of it also .
Chipmunks carried rabies? That's new. We were told that "gnawing animals" like squirrels, beaver, woodchucks and birds very seldom had confirmed cases of rabies. Times change.

And yes, there are some truly deadly diseases out there. That's why it makes so little sense for anyone to be working on "gain of function" research. IMO that's geared entirely towards biological warfare research...which is what the lab in Wuhan was doing at least as far back as the early 80's when I first heard about it. For that matter it was specifically mentioned in a couple of books I read.
 
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