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    Default Re: Did anyone seem to catch Covid-19 in October—December 2019?

    Here is a video podcast summarizing most of the content of this thread:


    The Last American Vagabond

    The above is an excerpt of The Daily Wrap Up 3/17.
    Full Episode Can Be Seen Here:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs7emYKvi4Y


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    Default Re: Did anyone seem to catch Covid-19 in October—December 2019?

    Quote Posted by Gwin Ru (here)
    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    Dear Friends: I've received this long and most interesting message from Hervé, who asked me to please share it with you on his behalf.
    [...]
    • “A: The virus did not appear first in China. There were experiments at Fort Detrick regarding the creation of a vaccine that would make humans more controllable. This vaccine had unexpected effects and in some cases did the opposite of what was intended. The strain escaped into a population and further mutated. Indeed it was carried to China by US soldiers. China soon knew the type and origin and launched a massive campaign to control the situation. This was seen by Western powers as a good model to follow with additional add-on factors. In the meantime further mutations have occurred, some engineered via STO forces by virtue of the virus taking hold in certain persons whose spiritual force was able to direct the progression. At this point, there are two major strains. The elite need to stop the spread of that which they "created".
    • (Gaby) But that means this virus has been out there in the world for awhile now...
    • (Andromeda) How long has it been circulating?
    • A: More than two years.
    [...]
    [...]
    The following appears to lend some credence to the above quoted Cassiopaean's analysis and could be counted as a "hit":

    ‘Recovered’ COVID-19 patients suffer major ongoing physical, cognitive problems

    Memory loss, psychological issues, profound fatigue, phantom pain, along with lungs that won’t heal, discovered months after recovery, even among those who had only mild symptoms

    By TOI staff
    20 June 2020, 12:15 am

    As coronavirus patients recover from the illness, doctors and patients are discovering that COVID-19 is leaving the “recovered” with long-term debilitating physical, cognitive and psychiatric damage, sometimes even in people who only suffered mild symptoms.

    Patients are suffering from phantom pains, memory loss, personality changes, psychological issues and extreme fatigue, along with lungs that won’t heal, even months after being discharged from hospital, according to an investigation by Israel’s Channel 12 TV.

    Israel has recorded just over 20,000 COVID-19 cases, with some 300 fatalities. More than 15,500 patients confirmed with the disease have subsequently recovered, but the TV report highlighted numerous cases of patients no longer testing positive for the disease who are suffering a range of major ailments attributed to the virus.

    Afik Suissa, 24, was one of Israel’s youngest patients to be hospitalized and ventilated in serious condition. A resident of the southern port city of Ashdod, Suissa was hospitalized at the end of March. He had recently been in the US with two friends, touring in Miami and then Las Vegas.


    Afik Suissa, of Ashdod, who became seriously ill with COVID-19, April 2020. (Facebook)

    The three returned to the country and Suissa immediately went into home quarantine in accordance with Health Ministry guidelines. But he quickly developed a fever that became worse and was hospitalized. Within days his condition had deteriorated so much he was put on a ventilator, which required sedation and the insertion of a breathing tube.

    He eventually recovered and was discharged from the hospital last month. But he has since developed several issues, including phantom pains in one leg that require him to have physical therapy.
    “The nerve in my foot is sending messages of pain to the brain,” he said in the TV report Friday night.

    “It causes me to limp because I feel that there is a wound there,” he said, even though there is no discernible injury. He also has an altered sense of taste.
    The 24-year-old, who was a healthy basketball player, also now has high blood pressure and pulse rate, and is on blood thinners that he might have to take his whole life.


    Coronavirus patient Afik Suissa attends physical therapy as part of his recovery from the virus (Screencapture/Channel 12)

    He also feels that he has had a change in personality.
    “I have less patience with people,” he said, adding that he now frequently gets upset and finds himself angry over trivial things.

    “I raise my voice over things that are not legitimate, nonsense.”
    [...]

    Full article: https://www.timesofisrael.com/recove...tive-problems/

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    ... could it be that the "control" factor intended was to get emotions exacerbated into riots and demonstrations with torches and pitchforks?

    That would make Covid-19 a literal riot-bug... further amplified via forced lockdown and social distancing?
    This reminds me somewhat of the effects of Toxoplasmosis, I think I read somewhere a theory linking Covid with Toxo.

    Toxoplasmosis appears to cause a decrease in risk aversion, it makes rodents less afraid of predators like cats, mouse gets eaten by cat, Toxo has a comfortable host, cycle continues.

    Are we the cats or the mice?

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    Here is the video quoted by Ryan in his wrap up:


    ❌The Coronavirus CONSPIRACY - Did COVID-19 Come from America? (by Nathan Rich)

    ❌=DEMONETIZED ✖=FORMERLY DEMONETIZED

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    In October 2019 I was hospitalized for 2 days with severe breathing difficulties, congestion, high blood pressure, and fever. I think I slept for 18 to 20 hours a day for 2 to 3 weeks once I was released from the hospital. I usually do not get the flu every year and never get flu shots. I am high risk at 67 and had a history of tobacco use. My wife has a script for HCQ for her arthritis and used it as a preventive measure during the peak. Based on my own research I am using Chaga, C-10, along with my daily natural supplements which are many. As far as Vitamin C I am in the beverage business and I do not think ascorbic acid is Vitamin C. That is what is used in beverage to label claim Vitamin C fortification as well as most C supplements are made with ascorbic. I get my Vitamin C from fresh squeezed orange juice and dehydrated acerola cherry. I do not live in fear and refuse to give up my freedom and liberty voluntarily.

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    Apparently once you “recover” from COVID there’s still potentially long-term medical issues (16 Pictures)

    June 26, 2020 News


    Stories of what people experienced. Some still with long-term or permanent damage.

















    Cont'd below...


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    Covid-19 was in Spanish sewage as early as MARCH 2019, study claims

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    Traces of the novel coronavirus have been discovered in Barcelona sewage water months before the first case of the dreaded disease was reported in China, claims a new study by a group of Spanish researchers.

    Scientists with the Enteric Virus Group at the University of Barcelona detected the presence of the virus in frozen samples of the city’s wastewater collected as early as March 12, 2019. The group, led by Rosa Maria Pintó and Albert Bosch, was exploring the potential of wastewater analysis in early warning systems and the prevention of future Covid-19 outbreaks when it made the surprise discovery.

    Initially, the team found the virus in samples dated January 15, 2020 – some 41 days before the first confirmed case of Covid-19 in Spain. They decided to check earlier samples, taken between January 2018 and December 2019, and all proved negative
    “except for the one from March 12, 2019, in which the SARS-CoV-2 levels were very low but were clearly positive,” the team said in a statement, using the official name of the virus.
    The researchers came to the conclusion that the virus might have spread around the world much earlier than initially thought.
    “Barcelona receives many visitors for tourist or professional reasons,” said Borsch.

    “It is more than likely that a similar situation has occurred in other parts of the world.”
    The group assumed that some early cases of Covid-19 might have been mistaken for a severe flu. While the study published in the medRxiv repository has not been peer-reviewed so far, the revelation was extensively covered by the Spanish media, such as the El Mundo daily.

    The virus has spread almost all over the world, infecting more than 9 million people and claiming almost 500,000 lives. Scientists have hypothesized that it originated at a wet market in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in December 2019.

    The first confirmed European case of the coronavirus was recorded in France in January 2020. Various studies that have appeared since have challenged that, however. Italian research also focused on sewage water analysis said that traces of the virus were found in Milan and Turin samples dating back to mid-December 2019.

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    Default Re: Did anyone seem to catch Covid-19 in October—December 2019?

    I’ve only just seen this, wow! This certainly confirms what you said from the start Bill. This was potentially seeded like campfires in various places around the globe long before Wuhan, but it took a while for the wildfire to catch hold. Or maybe it needing a little tweaking over the months to become more virulent and contagious...
    Thank you everyone for your input

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