1/ Let's rewind to 2019.
In July 2019 illnesses break out in Northern Virginia. The story broke on July 11. From the Greenspring long term care facility 54 people were sickened, 18 were hospitalized, and 2 died. Respiratory symptoms and pneumonia.
2/ On July 15, 2019 an update tells us that the CDC is testing for "viruses and bacteria that may cause respiratory illness".
Can anyone tell me, is it typical for the CDC to get involved in something such as this when 2 people have died?
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3/ The next day, we learn more have been sickened, another has died, and no results yet from CDC testing.
4/ On July 17, another update tells us the CDC has come up with basically nothing. We also learn that another facility (Heatherwood) in Burke, Virginia also has an outbreak of an unknown respiratory illness, which the CDC is checking out. Of course there is no connection.
5/ On July 19, we see this. The CDC has not identified the cause. Rhinovirus and some Bacterias were found, but they are not determined to be the cause of this illness outbreak. Hmmm. The CDC is stumped.
6/ Here on the Fairfax County "rumor control" we are told there is "no need to re-investigate the outbreak" despite the fact the CDC could not figure out a damn thing. We are reminded to stick to the script. Wuhan in December, USA in January. Got it, folks?
7/ And August 2, 2019 a Frederick, MD newspaper reports the USAMRIID (Fort Detrick) lab is shut down, following a failed inspection by the CDC. Some of the details is covered here --
8/ Serious must we not ask ourselves, "is this all a co-incidence"?
Do we want the truth? Does the world deserve the truth? Has the truth been deliberately concealed?
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