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Event 201 , John Hopkins University

For the conspiracy theorists on here , google this title.

It certainly raises a question or two imo.

I've been hearing about this , haven't really paid much attention to it until I checked it out.

There was a conference back in October about the outbreak of a virus known as Coronavirus from South America and the global impact it would have on people , the economy , countries shutting down , etc.

A couple of months or so later , there was the outbreak of Coronavirus in China.

And apparently this university in America held other similar conferences in recent years predicting the SARS virus , amongst others.

I honestly don't even know what this means. Maybe these experts are absolute geniuses and they can foresee this sort of things , but it's certainly an interesting "coincidence" with this Coronavirus outbreak.

posted on 22/3/20

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 21 minutes ago
OP

Did it occur to you to use Google to do research on what Johns Hopkins University is and does?

Probably not.
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Unless they find a cure for cancer they ain't nobody

posted on 22/3/20

Gets my vote for most stupid comment of the day. Well done OP.

comment by Cloggy (U1250)

posted on 22/3/20

https://www.factcheck.org/2020/01/new-coronavirus-wasnt-predicted-in-simulation/

comment by Cloggy (U1250)

posted on 22/3/20

comment by comic book guy (U17816)
posted 1 hour, 19 minutes ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 21 minutes ago
OP

Did it occur to you to use Google to do research on what Johns Hopkins University is and does?

Probably not.
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Unless they find a cure for cancer they ain't nobody
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The Dutch have found a new treatment to kill cancer

https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/news/newsnetherlands-cancer-institute-discovers-new-way-to-fight-cancer-5941782/

comment by IAmMe (U18491)

posted on 22/3/20

Nothing new in the understanding of the threat to humans from viruses - not to those that paid attention to our formal education at least.

Yes, humans are capable of, and willing to, utilise viruses as a weapon, but they are capable and willing to utilise lots of properties of the physical universe for weaponry purposes. That's not news either.

Viruses have always culled us, and will continue to cull us - and other mammals etc. Where we (as a species) have failed is in the creation, promotion and celebration of intra-human hate, fear and conflict instead of working towards minimising the impact of each successive manifestation, genesis or mutation, of viral lifeforms.

We, as a species, could have been better prepared for this if we had used the resources we have access to for the purpose of personal and social wellbeing instead of personal and social harm.

Not only is it as simple as that, it is also far more economic, effective and efficient to do so than not do so.

posted on 22/3/20

Apart from the fact that the story itself is self-evidently nonsense and easily refuted, does anyone think that if the global elite were capable of acting in a homogeneous way to carry out a genocidal plan, this would actually be to its benefit? The collapse of the stock markets has wiped trillions off their wealth. The fact that governments have to basically nationalise the whole economy to keep people alive means temporarily abandoning the supply-side economic dogma that has kept inequality growing, and means financiers are unlikely to be the big beneficiaries as they were following the 2008 crash. And in the USA and UK the demographic most at risk is the one that votes in droves for the governments who are incompetently presiding over the response.

comment by Cloggy (U1250)

posted on 22/3/20

comment by IAmMe (U18491)
posted 1 hour, 18 minutes ago
Nothing new in the understanding of the threat to humans from viruses - not to those that paid attention to our formal education at least.

Yes, humans are capable of, and willing to, utilise viruses as a weapon, but they are capable and willing to utilise lots of properties of the physical universe for weaponry purposes. That's not news either.

Viruses have always culled us, and will continue to cull us - and other mammals etc. Where we (as a species) have failed is in the creation, promotion and celebration of intra-human hate, fear and conflict instead of working towards minimising the impact of each successive manifestation, genesis or mutation, of viral lifeforms.

We, as a species, could have been better prepared for this if we had used the resources we have access to for the purpose of personal and social wellbeing instead of personal and social harm.

Not only is it as simple as that, it is also far more economic, effective and efficient to do so than not do so.
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The opening scene of 2001: A Space Odyssey kind of explains it all. Give an Ape a tool and he turns it into a weapon. Violence is wired into our brain as means of survival. But I fully agree with your comment. Costa Rica have done away their military and spend the budget on the population well-being (security, education and culture).

posted on 22/3/20

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 6 hours, 48 minutes ago
Gets my vote for most stupid comment of the day. Well done OP.
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Thanks.

posted on 22/3/20

OP, you must be a Russian troll...now Merkel is in quarantine..

posted on 23/3/20

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