You can’t “catch” something that’s never been proven to exist, nor cause disease in anything or anyone, nor that “it” can “spread” between anything or anyone, i.e. is contagious. There’s nothing to fear except what the ruling class plans to do under the guise of a “public health” response to yet another completely fake/wholly manufactured threat and the illusion of a crisis created with fancy computer software, fraudulent tests, fearmongering propaganda, and slick marketing.
Yes, I generally agree. I have never had an attachment to any part of germ/viral theory. Chinese medicine doesn't look at it that way, so I have little need for it. But germ/viral theory currently governs the language we speak. We speak modern medicine and now we're learning that the entire language was invented by mad scientists and mad bankers. We probably need to reclaim our health language, but no one is fluent in that anymore.
Direct contact with infected animals, like bats or pigs.
Consuming food or drinks, like fruit or raw date palm sap, that are soiled by infected animals.
Close contact with body fluids of an infected person.
A person may become infected by drinking raw date palm sap or eating fruit that is contaminated by an infected bat. (This initial spread from an animal to a person is known as a spillover event.)
Once a person is infected with Nipah, the virus can spread from person to person.
Caregivers and healthcare providers caring for a patient with Nipah are at a higher risk of becoming infected.
If you travel to or live in an area where Nipah virus outbreaks have occurred, you should:
Wash your hands regularly with soap and water.
Avoid contact with flying fox bats or sick pigs.
Avoid areas where bats roost or
Avoid touching anything that could be soiled by bats.
Avoid eating raw date palm sap or fruit that could be soiled by bats.
Avoid contact with the blood or body fluids of someone with Nipah.
Currently, there are no licensed treatments for Nipah. Treatment is limited to supportive care, including rest, hydration, and treatment of other symptoms."
Americans table-topping on July 4th? Are the participants all at home and connecting virtually this time?
Or, like in October 2019, will it be in-person in a conference room -- like "Event 201"? New York City at The Pierre Hotel, located on Fifth Avenue near Central Park
It describes a July 4 bioterror attack in which our current operations fail and demonstrate why we need MORE BIODEFENSE. And then of course, come the recommendations. For example, "US investment in medical countermeasure development is dangerously
insufficient and requires emergency funding from Congress each time
America faces a biological event affecting national security."
But yes to the hypocrisy vibes. They're consistent.
You can’t “catch” something that’s never been proven to exist, nor cause disease in anything or anyone, nor that “it” can “spread” between anything or anyone, i.e. is contagious. There’s nothing to fear except what the ruling class plans to do under the guise of a “public health” response to yet another completely fake/wholly manufactured threat and the illusion of a crisis created with fancy computer software, fraudulent tests, fearmongering propaganda, and slick marketing.
Yes, I generally agree. I have never had an attachment to any part of germ/viral theory. Chinese medicine doesn't look at it that way, so I have little need for it. But germ/viral theory currently governs the language we speak. We speak modern medicine and now we're learning that the entire language was invented by mad scientists and mad bankers. We probably need to reclaim our health language, but no one is fluent in that anymore.
About Nipah Virus | Nipah Virus | CDC
https://www.cdc.gov/nipah-virus/about/index.html
"People can be infected with Nipah from:
Direct contact with infected animals, like bats or pigs.
Consuming food or drinks, like fruit or raw date palm sap, that are soiled by infected animals.
Close contact with body fluids of an infected person.
A person may become infected by drinking raw date palm sap or eating fruit that is contaminated by an infected bat. (This initial spread from an animal to a person is known as a spillover event.)
Once a person is infected with Nipah, the virus can spread from person to person.
Caregivers and healthcare providers caring for a patient with Nipah are at a higher risk of becoming infected.
If you travel to or live in an area where Nipah virus outbreaks have occurred, you should:
Wash your hands regularly with soap and water.
Avoid contact with flying fox bats or sick pigs.
Avoid areas where bats roost or
Avoid touching anything that could be soiled by bats.
Avoid eating raw date palm sap or fruit that could be soiled by bats.
Avoid contact with the blood or body fluids of someone with Nipah.
Currently, there are no licensed treatments for Nipah. Treatment is limited to supportive care, including rest, hydration, and treatment of other symptoms."
Americans table-topping on July 4th? Are the participants all at home and connecting virtually this time?
Or, like in October 2019, will it be in-person in a conference room -- like "Event 201"? New York City at The Pierre Hotel, located on Fifth Avenue near Central Park
Perhaps table-top is the wrong word. Although The National Blueprint for Biodefense is very similar to Event 201, I don't think there was a live event to accompany this report. https://biodefensecommission.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/National-Blueprint-for-Biodefense-2024_final_.pdf
It describes a July 4 bioterror attack in which our current operations fail and demonstrate why we need MORE BIODEFENSE. And then of course, come the recommendations. For example, "US investment in medical countermeasure development is dangerously
insufficient and requires emergency funding from Congress each time
America faces a biological event affecting national security."
But yes to the hypocrisy vibes. They're consistent.