Can anyone explain how all-cause mortality in the UK in April 2020 spiked at exactly the same time in every region when travel routes into the UK are overwhelmingly via the South East?
[If it was from an imported virus]
@boriquagato @EthicalSkeptic ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati…
Travel is undertaken by only a fraction of the population at any one time, so the idea that "COVID" could be spread by travel as explanation of this sporadic pattern of worldwide spread seems unlikely.
It should spread locally - predominantly.
Yet there was basically no increase in all-cause mortality outside of Wuhan in mainland China for 2 years.
thehill.com/changing-ameri…
Which means that the only logical explanation is that the MERS outbreaks - which were "not natural" - were the model for the transmitting "COVID" to the world in such an unnatural manner.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32288979/
The remaining question should be: how could this be obtained with a coronavirus, which can't survive in the water supply or the food supply or in UV light?
healthline.com/health/does-uv…
One answer is an infectious clone or vector. Just like the Astrazeneca "vaccine" - you can put a virus into another organism and the other organism can express the virus
Sound dangerous? Yes, it's psychopathic.
These people published it
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32289263/
The supervising author is Pei-Yong Shi of the UTMB who is
(1) affiliated to the PLA-CCP
(2) the head of the lab that produced the "neutralising antibody" studies for the Pfizer "vaccine".
No, I'm not kidding.
Here are Pei-Yong Shi's academic networks.
Pfizer.
Novartis.
Gilead.
Chinese Academy of Sciences (PLA-CCP)
Perfect for making an infectious clone of SARS-CoV2.
Just what the doctor ordered.
researchexperts.utmb.edu/en/persons/pei…
So what vectors could be used to distribute an infectious clone?
Well it could be any of a number of bacteria-like suspects.
Mycoplasma
Coxiella
Rickettsia
E Coli
Pseudomonas
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2227427/
Which brings us back to the @martinasisters finding recently.
I don't think a pseudomonas was used in the initial phase of spreading "COVID", but that doesn't mean it's not going to be.
This shit needs to stop.
POLL: How do you think SARS-Cov-2 was spread around the world?
Was it via a coordinated deliberate release and if so as naked virus or in a vector such as mycoplasma or coxiella?
And here we are
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