Have a seat please. Thinking caps on please. Ready? Good.
Though I wrote about this recently, I'm going to do it again due to something that fell into my lap which I believe to be authentic. So lets start here:
2013: I post an article about scientists creating a "hybrid flu" that "can go airborne. Hardly anyone has read it. Important parts:
A team of scientists in China has created hybrid viruses by mixing genes from H5N1 and the H1N1 strain behind the 2009 swine flu pandemic, and showed that some of the hybrids can spread through the air between guinea pigs. The results are published in Science1.
Flu hybrids can arise naturally when two viral strains infect the same cell and exchange genes. This process, known as reassortment, produced the strains responsible for at least three past flu pandemics, including the one in 2009.
2013. OK? 2013.
They warned there is a danger that the new viral strains created by mixing bird-flu virus with human influenza could escape from the laboratory to cause a global pandemic killing millions of people....
“They claim they are doing this to help develop vaccines and such like. In fact the real reason is that they are driven by blind ambition with no common sense whatsoever,” Lord May told The Independent.
“The record of containment in labs like this is not reassuring. They are taking it upon themselves to create human-to-human transmission of very dangerous viruses. It’s appallingly irresponsible,” he said.
2013.
What happened in late 2019?
Right then. Now we have to jump ahead into the Wuhan outbreak and the fact that many Asian countries were doing "so well". Back in July 2020 it was noted that:
Support for the idea that something resembling SARS-CoV-2 might have been circulating in the region before the pandemic began also comes from another intriguing observation: the low incidence of covid-19 in South-East Asia, particularly in Vietnam. John Bell, a professor of medicine at the University of Oxford, says everyone thought there would be a flood of cases in Vietnam because the country is right across the border from China. Yet Vietnam has reported only 300 in a population of 100m, and no deaths. The country did not have a great lockdown either, he adds. Nobody could work out what was going on.
Two points to take from these quotes:
Lab experiments have been going on in China on SARS viruses since at least 2013. People in Asia may have had 'something resembling SARS-CoV-2" before the pandemic began.
Got that?
Now this:
And
"We've now shown that people highly exposed to bats have antibodies to these bat SARSr-CoV's"
The company website with the office in China highlighted (as of 3-15-2021):
Say who's involved with these people?
CDC? NIH? So they were down with experimenting with SARs like viruses that bind to human cells?
OK.
Hmmm...I believe one of these companies stands to profit off of the IDing spike proteins that bind to human cells.
I see. So:
1) The story in 2013 was true and more importantly, we have a group admitting to working on Coronaviruses, specifically ones that bind to human cells"
2) Asian countries with high exposure to bat origin SARs like viruses, you know, from eating them, tend to have antibodies (and T-cell responses) to these viruses and therefore are less susceptible to them.
I'm not going to tell you what to think of this. All I know is that the "important people" have conversations that we are not privy to. Sometimes one of the "in" people slip and tell on the group. You have to know when they do it though and that requires a critical eye and ear and not accepting everything you're told.