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originally posted by: AutomateThis1
Yeah and in a few more years we'll be dealing with a mutant measles strain, and they'll be tampering with some other virus to "combat" that.
This is how we got here in the first place, because these asshats can't just let things be. These "experts" keep making viruses with no regard to how it's going to affect us because they're so shortsighted.
originally posted by: dogstar23
originally posted by: AutomateThis1
Yeah and in a few more years we'll be dealing with a mutant measles strain, and they'll be tampering with some other virus to "combat" that.
This is how we got here in the first place, because these asshats can't just let things be. These "experts" keep making viruses with no regard to how it's going to affect us because they're so shortsighted.
True - we're talking about the same type of thinking which led some to develop herbicides/pesticides for crops which kill off pollinators. Monarch butterflies, for example, are essentially doomed at this point. No concept of, or regard for consequences. Who cares about what happens years later - the concern is for quarterly profits - nobody cares about long term costs.
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: camain
That's where my mind's going with this too... a Frankenvirus so to speak. Nature has clear lines. It seldom works out well when Nature's lines are crossed.
I am still rather curious as to the OP's thoughts and what he thinks is significant. And who/what is being confirmed here. The OP considered it significant enough to write a thread but doesn't seem to have anything more to say about it...
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: BlackArrow
Thank you!
Give me a bit to catch up and I'll respond...
Monarch butterflies, for example, are essentially doomed at this point.
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originally posted by: CrazeeWorld777
a reply to: AutomateThis1
There is already a children's version of the adult coronavirus... they get these spot like things on their tounges and rashes on their body.