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A 48,500-year-old virus has been revived from Siberian permafrost

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posted on Nov, 26 2022 @ 10:39 AM
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over 15 years ago +/-
I read that they had found a frozen mammoth
and it still had meat on it!
wolves ware eating it.
so it was not past its sell by date.

It could have been more than 50k year old virus on it.
and the wolves would spread it.
or how many time Has this hapend before?



posted on Nov, 26 2022 @ 11:41 AM
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originally posted by: buddha
over 15 years ago +/-
I read that they had found a frozen mammoth
and it still had meat on it!
wolves ware eating it.
so it was not past its sell by date.

It could have been more than 50k year old virus on it.
and the wolves would spread it.
or how many time Has this hapend before?


it is extremely rare for Viruses to jump from Animals to Humans ...but not impossible.



posted on Nov, 26 2022 @ 11:42 AM
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I would think humans can create something far worse in a laboratory these days then nature can produce.



posted on Nov, 26 2022 @ 12:05 PM
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I'm jw why all of this climate change is going on with the melting of the ice to unleash the zombie viruses.

So many people say it's liberal bs about it being man made and its bad for business.

Hopefully someone will chime in and explain that the entire solar system is heating up because we're entering a new section of the universe where the temps will eventually make us extinct.



posted on Nov, 26 2022 @ 03:48 PM
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a reply to: Hecate666
Exactly!
Bacteria can survive/hibernate in ice, they don't need a living host.
Viruses need a living host otherwise they die. So, it follows that these viruses they have found must have been found inside some living matter before both froze and went into 'hibernation' as it were.
Rainbows
Jane



posted on Nov, 26 2022 @ 05:03 PM
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a reply to: Justoneman

Probably you're correct. Worrying about diseases locked in the permafrost has been a thing as far back as I can remember along with how screwed we'd be if the permafrost melted unlocking all the carbon & gasses. (1970's) Pretty sure there was a issue with a type of anthrax on the Kamal peninsula they unleashed when they were digging up a Mastodon 10-15yrs ago? Altho that incident was completely unintended.

It's bound to happen eventually in circumpolar archaeology that we're going to come across unusual & old diseases. I agree 100% we need to worry more about what we're currently puttering with in labs just because we can. 100% containment is a pipe dream that researchers keep overlooking.



posted on Nov, 26 2022 @ 07:05 PM
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a reply to: Justoneman



Anything that old, then our DNA has already fought it and won.

Perhaps 48,500 years ago.
Your point ?



posted on Nov, 26 2022 @ 07:07 PM
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originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: putnam6

Wasn't this an X Files Story Back In the Day ? This Doom Porn Needs another Rewrite .

There was the movie "Andromeda Strain"



posted on Nov, 26 2022 @ 10:47 PM
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originally posted by: Gothmog

originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: putnam6

Wasn't this an X Files Story Back In the Day ? This Doom Porn Needs another Rewrite .

There was the movie "Andromeda Strain"


Damn, I remember seeing the original movie as a kid and reading the Creighton novel much later, but yea that and the book the Hot Zone and living close to CDC all make you think about all of this in its harsh realities. Sooner later somebody is gonna screw with it, it again is human nature and initially, it will have altruistic reasons.

Hell I feel that way about COVID at first it may have been approached as a serious and legitimate concern, but at some point some people said they can do some thing else with this. Again human nature, take some thing that is gonna happen and spin it to your advantage.



posted on Nov, 26 2022 @ 10:48 PM
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originally posted by: putnam6

originally posted by: Gothmog

originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: putnam6

Wasn't this an X Files Story Back In the Day ? This Doom Porn Needs another Rewrite .

There was the movie "Andromeda Strain"


Damn, I remember seeing the original movie as a kid and reading the Creighton novel much later, but yea that and the book the Hot Zone and living close to CDC all make you think about all of this in its harsh realities. Sooner later somebody is gonna screw with it, it again is human nature and initially, it will have altruistic reasons.

Hell I feel that way about COVID at first it may have been approached as a serious and legitimate concern, but at some point some people said they can do some thing else with this. Again human nature, take some thing that is gonna happen and spin it to your advantage.

Like the CDC's accidental release of the flesh eating virus ?



posted on Nov, 27 2022 @ 12:03 AM
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originally posted by: Spacespider
I would think humans can create something far worse
in a laboratory these days then nature can produce.


. . . but
they need something
so they can blame global-warming.

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posted on Nov, 27 2022 @ 03:52 PM
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originally posted by: musicismagic
I think the insects carry the most dangerous types of viruses in the world. Also I would think dirt carries many types of viruses also.


Read the hot zone , By Richard Preston. One of the theories for the origin of ebola, was that it was from the dirt, and people came into contact with it by digging pits to make charcoal in. Scary to think something that awful can possibly live in ordinary soil. Wash your hands ALWAYS.



posted on Nov, 27 2022 @ 04:25 PM
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originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: Justoneman



Anything that old, then our DNA has already fought it and won.

Perhaps 48,500 years ago.
Your point ?


My point is our DNA has met this thing before either as a fish, ape or human. That is my point, the DNA tidbits are not new to our DNA strands.
ETA
As others have noted with me, there is a need to be concerned with the new ones. Those would take a while for our DNA to learn how to survive the changes.


edit on 27-11-2022 by Justoneman because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 27 2022 @ 04:32 PM
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originally posted by: openminded2011

originally posted by: musicismagic
I think the insects carry the most dangerous types of viruses in the world. Also I would think dirt carries many types of viruses also.


Read the hot zone , By Richard Preston. One of the theories for the origin of ebola, was that it was from the dirt, and people came into contact with it by digging pits to make charcoal in. Scary to think something that awful can possibly live in ordinary soil. Wash your hands ALWAYS.


No doubt Ebola could be a man made thing too. I have no faith in these scientists running the virus labs anymore. Too many obvious lies leave us in a place of lack of trust and how to ever regain it again?



posted on Nov, 27 2022 @ 06:46 PM
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a reply to: billxam

Anthrax isn't a virus, it's a bacteria.

I am not too concerned about people studying these viruses, as long as it's done in a safe and controlled environment. I am also not too concerned these viruses can infect us as they are specific to Mammoths and other species, and pre-date modern humans. My main concern is that they will be messed with and weaponised. There are some truly evil people in this world.




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