COVID-19 conspiracy thread....who released it?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Mar 8, 2020.

which tinfoil hat do you choose

  1. official story (cross-species transfer)

    6 vote(s)
    21.4%
  2. accidental release of virus

    10 vote(s)
    35.7%
  3. accidental release of bioweapon

    3 vote(s)
    10.7%
  4. intentional release of bioweapon (China)

    5 vote(s)
    17.9%
  5. intentional release of bioweapon (USA)

    3 vote(s)
    10.7%
  6. intentional release of bioweapon (Russia)

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  7. intentional release of bioweapon (terrorists)

    1 vote(s)
    3.6%
  1. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

     
    #121     Mar 18, 2020
  2. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Last edited: Mar 18, 2020
    #122     Mar 18, 2020
  3. here is one that you can relate to.
     
    #123     Mar 18, 2020
  4. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Armed curfew incoming:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/t...rvists-to-active-duty-white-house/ar-BB11Ozqe
    Trump authorizes call-up of military reservists to active duty: white house

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday signed an executive order authorizing the secretaries of homeland security and defense to call up military and Coast Guard reservists to active duty, the White House said.

    Under the order, the two secretaries are authorized to order reservists from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard to active duty for up to two years "not to exceed 1,000,000 members on active duty at any one time."

    https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/28/poli...ready-reserve-military-coronavirus/index.html
    Trump opens the door to calling up former active service members for coronavirus fight

    (CNN)President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday afternoon that could potentially lead to former active duty military members being recalled into service to help with the government's coronavirus response.

    "This will allow to us mobilize medical disaster and emergency response personnel to help wage our battle against the virus by activating thousands of experienced service members including retirees," Trump told reporters Friday.

    The order grants the Defense secretary the authority to order up members, but as of now there is no indication of that happening. Such a call is usually used when the military is in need of specific skill sets.

    "Decisions about which individuals may be activated are still being reviewed. Generally, these members will be persons in Headquarters units and persons with high demand medical capabilities whose call-up would not adversely affect their civilian communities," Jonathan Hoffman, the Pentagon's chief spokesman, said in a statement late Friday.

    "This is a dynamic situation, we do not currently have a projected number of expected activations, but the Department is now fully authorized to make activations as needed," Hoffman said.

    In most cases, after concluding their military obligations, service members will enter into what is known as the Individual Ready Reserve.
    That ready reserve status requires no active participation, leading the vast majority of service members to consider being in that status the same as being out of the military. Most service members are in that designation for a period of years.

    There have been a handful of cases in the past where members of this reserve have been called up for active duty -- such as during the height of both Iraq wars.
    Trump said Friday that "we have a lot of people, retirees. Great, great military people. They're coming back in, who have offered to support the nation in this extraordinary time of need."
    "And they come back in. They don't say, 'How much?' They don't say, 'What are we getting paid?' They just want to come back in. It's really an incredible thing to see. It's beautiful," he added.

    The US Army also reached out this week to retired medical personnel to possibly volunteer to support the coronavirus response effort. In an email obtained by CNN, the Army called upon retired personnel on Wednesday looking for "voluntary recall of retired soldiers" with specific medical specialties.

    An Army spokesman had told CNN that they're "gauging the availability and capabilities of our retired career medical personnel to potentially assist with COVID-19 pandemic response efforts if needed."

    The spokesman made clear the Army does not want to interfere in any civilian medical needs, adding that "this information request will no way interfere with any care they may be providing to their communities; it is for future planning purposes only, and is completely voluntary."

    More than 800,000 retired soldiers received the notification to gauge their willingness to assist with the Covid-19 pandemic response, the Army said in a statement Thursday, adding that "to date, more than 9,000" have expressed interest.
    "The initial response has been very positive," the statement said.
     
    #124     Mar 28, 2020
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Russia & Saudi breezing through this crisis w/reported dead. Vaccine quid pro/quo for 1-2 punch oil tanking agreement?
     
    #125     Mar 28, 2020
  6. Overnight

    Overnight

    The virus is travelling back in time.



    ...And forward in time. But backwards...

     
    #126     Mar 28, 2020
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  7. Dr. Love

    Dr. Love

    #127     Mar 28, 2020
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  8. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    Researchers isolated and carried out scientific work on more than 2,000 viruses, but, none of the 2000 viruses are the Covid-19 virus. That is impossible somehow for some reason or another.

    In other news, if the virus did originate at a wet market from a bat, the fucking assholes in China apparently haven't learned their lesson. I guess we should expect more of these type of viruses in the future.

    From article:
    But British news accounts also reported over the weekend that some of the stalls at China’s so-called “wet” wild animal markets, as they reopen, have begun once again selling bats and scorpions and resumed questionable practices such as slaughtering small animals right at the site.

    https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/mar/30/china-researchers-isolated-bat-coronaviruses-near-/

    Chinese researchers isolated deadly bat coronaviruses near Wuhan animal market

    Chinese government researchers isolated more than 2,000 new viruses, including deadly bat coronaviruses, and carried out scientific work on them just three miles from a wild animal market identified as the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic.
     
    Last edited: Apr 1, 2020
    #128     Apr 1, 2020
  9. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    why wouldn't they keep their wet market open. It was released by our military, didn't you hear?
     
    #129     Apr 1, 2020
  10. themickey

    themickey

    The Chinese have very stubborn culture, they don't wish to change, and especially not because they wish to appease the West. Too much pride.
     
    #130     Apr 1, 2020