Was Wuhan even the place where the virus first started spreading?
There seems to be some circumstantial evidence that the virus originated in the US. There are many accounts of a bad flu going around in the US in November and December of 2019. The US with 5% of the world's population had 20% of the world's covid deaths. There was also the vaping illness in mid 2019, and the closure of Fort Detrick for a few months.
Here in Australia, I noticed in February and March 2020 that many of the people bringing covid back from overseas were returning from the US, indicating that the virus must have been pretty widespread in the US by this time.
Australia has close links to China and there are a lot of Chinese here. If covid had been spreading in China in late 2019, it should have been everywhere in Australia at this stage (Australia didn't impose restrictions on people coming from China until late January 2020).
So apparently, the virus was able to make its way from China to the US and spread widely, but not to Australia.
I also find it hard to believe that at the same time the virus was able to spread right around the world and infect millions of people, China was able to confine the virus to Wuhan. I know many people believe in the efficiency of totalitarian regimes and authoritarian measures, but I'm not one of them.
There are just so many inconsistencies with the Wuhan lab leak story. I of course think the whole thing was a scamdemic, and that the reason the US had 20% of the world's covid deaths was because the US was one of the main driving forces behind the scam, using PCR tests and hospital malfeasance to generate the covid cases, symptoms, and deaths. And maybe there were some nasty cold viruses being deliberately spread, to create "social proof" that a deadly virus was circulating.
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Date: 2024-11-20 05:12 am (UTC)There seems to be some circumstantial evidence that the virus originated in the US. There are many accounts of a bad flu going around in the US in November and December of 2019. The US with 5% of the world's population had 20% of the world's covid deaths. There was also the vaping illness in mid 2019, and the closure of Fort Detrick for a few months.
Here in Australia, I noticed in February and March 2020 that many of the people bringing covid back from overseas were returning from the US, indicating that the virus must have been pretty widespread in the US by this time.
Australia has close links to China and there are a lot of Chinese here. If covid had been spreading in China in late 2019, it should have been everywhere in Australia at this stage (Australia didn't impose restrictions on people coming from China until late January 2020).
So apparently, the virus was able to make its way from China to the US and spread widely, but not to Australia.
I also find it hard to believe that at the same time the virus was able to spread right around the world and infect millions of people, China was able to confine the virus to Wuhan. I know many people believe in the efficiency of totalitarian regimes and authoritarian measures, but I'm not one of them.
There are just so many inconsistencies with the Wuhan lab leak story. I of course think the whole thing was a scamdemic, and that the reason the US had 20% of the world's covid deaths was because the US was one of the main driving forces behind the scam, using PCR tests and hospital malfeasance to generate the covid cases, symptoms, and deaths. And maybe there were some nasty cold viruses being deliberately spread, to create "social proof" that a deadly virus was circulating.