Here's the News: “Mutant Coronavirus With 100% KILL RATE!!” No One Is Ready For What’s COMING
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We are working now feverishly in laboratories on humanised mouses to ensure that we have a vaccine against you being corrupted and corralled by legacy media.
We're not doing anything like that but...
Chinese scientists are right now, apparently, working on new forms of coronavirus that have a 100% kill rate on little, tiny, potentially innocent, mouses.
Do you think that after events over the last few years, we should look at whether or not gain-of-function research is as effective as is claimed?
Do you want dual-purpose research continuing where they work on chemical weapons and vaccines simultaneously?
Are you beginning to wonder if the cure might be worse than the disease and might even cause the disease?
Are these legitimate questions to ask?
And if not, why not?
Chinese scientists are experimenting with a mutant COVID-19 strain that reportedly has a 100% kill streak in mice.
The new strain is called GXP2V, and it attacks the brains of mice engineered to reflect similar genetic makeup to humans.
Humanized mouses.
Now, when you listen to the list of symptoms that these mouses are showing, do you think, I think Joe Biden's got this disease?
With most mice living just eight days, He's got about that long, maybe.
After being infected with this virus, researchers report the mice lost weight, became sluggish, adopted a hunched posture.
Uh-huh.
With their eyes turning completely white the day before they died.
Well, that's not going to happen then.
And this experiment, of course, brings back haunting memories from the 2020 pandemic.
Let's bring in senior national correspondent Brian Endin, who is following this story, joins us live.
Brian, the obvious question here, could this affect humans in the same way?
Well, we have to wait to find out that part part of this.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Have a go, wait and see.
Ooh, surprise, please God it doesn't.
We're just going to make sure that they keep the windows shut at that level.
Oh, you bloody idiots!
Not again!
We've been looking over this research all day, Nicole, and obviously, like you said,
any time you hear about China doing some kind of COVID research, it does send off alarm
bells.
A little bit.
What they should have is alarm bells in those laboratories that tell you when coronavirus
is getting out the window.
That, I wouldn't mind paid taxis for.
We're going to need a few more taxis, not for bonuses for Anthony Fauci.
This one's actually for a bit of sealant around the windows.
No, that's money well spent.
But we won't be able to go to war with Yemen.
Oh no, no, we've got to have a war with Yemen.
I've got to have that war.
You know, when you think back to the way the whole pandemic may have started.
What's going on in the back?
Is kids collapsing all over the place?
What's causing all these children to collapse?
There is some reason to be concerned about this.
And you mentioned some of the symptoms that these mice in this lab in China have after they were tested with this new strain of COVID.
Lost weight, sluggish, eyes turned white.
Again, though, for us, I think the biggest concern is What kind of research are they doing, and is there the possibility of another lab leak?
Another.
Could that be a problem here?
Dr. Marty, who you heard from there, from Florida International University, she says she was actually on a special team with United Nations that would go into laboratories around the world and make sure that they're following protocols and not doing anything dangerous.
And she said based on what she knows with this situation in China, which we don't know a ton about, but Based on the little information that we do have, she says she hopes that one of these teams will go in there and make sure that everything is being done safely.
That would be nice, wouldn't it?
If you just have a little mooch about, see if it's safe.
Because, you know, we did just have a little bit of a pandemic.
And although the pandemic was pretty beneficial to the most powerful interests in the world, both financially and authoritarian structures that benefit from people being terrified and being out locking them in their homes, it would be good if we didn't have a disease that kills, what was the percentage again?
Oh yeah, 100%.
That's everyone.
Except for people that have got bunkers and live on high mountain tops.
So, you know, it's not all bad news.
Not if you're a Davos.
Because again, when you hear China and you hear COVID and you hear mice and you hear new testing, it obviously gets a lot of people worried, Nicole.
Uh, yes it does.
all right, Brian Intent, thank you. So there you go, that's the Legacy Media reporting on what
sounds like a unnecessary experiment with very few beneficial outcomes. Let's get into it.
Chinese scientists have been experimenting with a mutant coronavirus strain that is 100% lethal
in mice despite concerns that such research could spark another pandemic. Scientists in Beijing,
who are linked to the Chinese military, why are we seeing these connections between the military
and research into vaccines? I remember when I first heard that stuff, I think from Bobby Kennedy,
I was like, come on mate, this can't be right.
But just another one of those conspiracy theories that proves to be true.
Just another piece of true information that will be regarded as misinformation that reminds you that when people are talking about misinformation, what they're talking about is information that's going to make you not be compliant.
Scientists in Beijing, who are linked to the Chinese military, cloned a COVID live virus found in pangolins known as GXP2V and used it to infect mice.
I mean, at this point, what is the upside?
I mean, I know China's not a democracy, so they shouldn't hold elections on whether or not that should continue.
But in your country, in our country, when we're spending $145 million on a basically aborted COVID inquiry, don't you think we should publicly and collectively decide whether or not we want this type of research to take place?
Isn't that the very essence of participatory democracy?
The mice had been humanized, meaning they were engineered to express a protein found in people with the goal being to assess how the virus might react in humans.
Every rodent that was infected with the pathogen died within eight days, which the researchers described as surprisingly quick.
We were quite surprised by that.
Oh look, those mouses are dead!
It's not, like, supposed to be, like, a bit of a laugh that they're surprised by it.
I expected them to die in a few weeks or eventually just escape into the streets of Wuhan, but to see them dead on the cage floor like that, I must say, it made us all chuckle.
You couldn't see because I was wearing a mask.
Actually, I don't know why I bother with this thing.
The team were also surprised to find high levels of viral load in the mice's brains and eyes, suggesting the virus, despite being related to COVID, multiplies and spreads through the body in a unique way.
It's not like a sequel, is it, where you want it to be, ooh, this one's a little bit better.
He's got that jeweled glove on this time, Thanos.
No, this is actual life.
Writing in a scientific paper that's not yet been published, they warned the finding underscores a spillover risk of GXP2V in humans.
If you get a virus from a pangolin and put in a humanised mouse and then that mouse dies, like, yeah, of course there's a bloody risk.
I mean, I'd say the risk is so serious that it perhaps means don't even do the experiment in the first place.
Professor Francois Ballou, an infectious disease expert based at University College London,
wrote on Twitter, "It's a terrible study, scientifically totally pointless. I can see
nothing of vague interest that could be learned from force infecting a weird breed of humanised
mice with a random virus. Conversely, I could see how such stuff might go wrong." So there you go,
there's a professor and a scientist verifying what you would intuitively think when you hear,
"Oh, they're injecting deadly diseases much worse than COVID but a bit like COVID
into mice in a lab over in China.
What the hell are they doing that for?
Haven't they learned anything?
And the answer is, well, maybe they have learned something.
That's even more terrifying, isn't it?
Professor Richard E. Bright, a chemist at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, told DailyMail.com he wholeheartedly agreed with Professor Ballou's assessment.
He added, the preprint does not specify the biosafety level and the biosafety precautions used for the research.
I'll tell you now that every time I'm saying Ballou, I'm thinking bear necessities.
And if I don't say it to you, I'm going to just keep thinking it.
So I've said it.
There.
The simple bear necessities.
When he's doing his own scientific research, he only looks for the bare necessities.
You can hardly say injecting pangolin in a humanised mouse is bare necessities, is it?
It's like much more prickly pawpaw territory, I'd say.
The absence of this information raises the concerning possibility that part or all of this research, like the research in Wuhan in 2016 and 2019, that likely caused the COVID-19 pandemic, recklessly was performed without the minimal biosafety containment and practices essential for research with a potential pandemic pathogens.
According to the study carried out by the Beijing University of Chemical Technology, the virus was discovered in 2017 prior to the COVID outbreak.
It was discovered in Malaysia in pangolins, scaly mammals that are known harbourers of coronaviruses and were heavily speculated to be the intermediate host that passed COVID from bats to humans.
I also, when I see them, think they should be in that bar in Star Wars, threatening and solo.
Una puta solo?
The researchers cloned the virus and stored multiple copes in the Beijing lab, where it continued to evolve.
It's unclear when the newly surfaced study was conducted, but the researchers said it was possible the virus had undergone a virulence-enhancing mutation in storage, which made it more deadly.
For the new research, 8 mice were infected with the virus, 8 were infected with an inactivated virus, and 8 were used as a control group.
All mice infected with the virus died.
They succumbed to the infection between 7 and 8 days after being infected.
Why is there fascination with eight mouses?
Like, eight mouses, that's how many I think Moderna tested their new boosters on.
They seem to think that's enough.
What's a responsible number of mouses?
I like eight.
Eight mouses, wee, like a racetrack.
Eight lovely mouses, the infinity sign.
Oh no, they're all dead, what should we do?
I don't know, make a vaccine?
Oh no, it's too late, aah!
Once more, here's those awful Biden-like symptoms.
Poor little things, really.
in completely white, rapid weight loss and fatigue.
Researchers found significant amounts of the virus in the rodents' brains, lungs, noses,
eyes and windpipes.
Poor little things, really.
By day six, the viral load had significantly decreased in the lungs, but the animals' brains
had shrunk and there were exceptionally high virus levels in their brains.
Do check Joe Biden.
The results suggest the virus infects via the respiratory system and then migrates to
the brain, unlike COVID, which causes lower lung infections and pneumonia in severe cases.
However, there have been examples of COVID being found in brain tissue of severely sick patients.
Severe brain infections during the later stages of infection may be the key cause of death in these mice, the researchers said.
They concluded, this is the first report showing that a SARS-CoV-2 related pangolin coronavirus can cause 100% mortality in HACE2 mice suggesting a risk for GXP2V to spill over into humans.
They're saying that as if they've just won a decathlon.
And this is the first time we've successfully killed every single one of the mouses in this lab.
Except there was one occasion, wasn't there, where you knocked over the whole damn cage and killed a lot of them.
Yes, that was a crazy day in the lab.
Thankfully, the windows were shut that day.
However, the original strain of COVID also killed 100% in mice in some studies, meaning the new results may not be directly applicable to humans.
Oh!
Carry on then guys, have fun, go at it.
This madness must be stopped before it's too late.
Mm, misinformation.
Madonna, there's another person to shut down, ruining potential chance of profits.
And fun, let's face it, over at those labs.
Well, I think that debate can be concluded now.
It was, wasn't it?
how similar research virus manipulation research was being carried out by Boston University.
Researchers were found to have created a new COVID strain that had an 80% death rate among mice.
It sparked nationwide debate about whether the experiments were an illegal form of research
known as "gain of function" which involves purposefully making viruses more deadly or
infectious to study their evolution. Well, I think that debate can be concluded now.
It was, wasn't it? That's exactly, literally, what it did.
The Biden administration tightened the rules around such research in October 2022,
but the definition of gain of function remains contested.
Did you just do gain-of-function?
No.
What do you mean by gain-of-function?
You know what I mean by gain-of-function.
Did you get a pangolin, get a disease out of it, make it worse, give it to a humanized mouse?
We did do that a little bit, but it was she's birthday.
Oh, carry on then.
Dr. Christina Park, a molecular biologist from the University of Michigan, said the Chinese study was classic gain-of-function, whether they tell you it is or not.
It's like classic.
It's not even some variation.
It's not some sort of riff.
It's not some avant-garde new interpretation of it.
It's classic.
It's actual gain-of-function like your mama used to make.
Cornpot style gain-of-function research.
The proudest tradition.
And every single one, have you noticed, of the scientists that's commented on this is like, well, I think that's a good idea.
None of them are going, oh, use edgy radicals.
Stop doing it!
One of the Chinese researchers was Dr. Yigang Tong, who trained at the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, a Chinese military medical research institute run by the People's Liberation Army.
He also co-offered a paper in 2023 with Batwoman.
Don't get excited.
She hasn't got a motorbike shaped like a bat.
She just experiments on bats in ways that are probably unhelpful.
Zhengli Shi, who helps run the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Wait, so hang on a minute.
So these people doing this research worked with the people at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, but you're worried that maybe the research here could escape like it did possibly at the Wuhan Institute of Virology?
No, no, no, no, no.
The only thing I will suggest is do make sure there are no wet markets anywhere near that lab in Beijing, because those bastards sell avia.
Although if Dr. Tong needs a grant, I know Anthony Fauci's got a few quid that he's looking to spend these days.
No questions asked.
Or, more accurately, no questions answered.
The WIV has been designated the most likely source of the COVID pandemic by the FBI and U.S.
Department of Energy in what has been dubbed the Lab League Theory.
Because it probably came out of a lab, that's why it's called that.
Researchers there, with U.S.
government grants, were performing gain-of-function experiments on coronaviruses in the months leading up to the COVID outbreak.
So there you go, if 100% of mouses are dying of this new COVID-like virus, and there's connections between the labs where they're doing it and the Wuhan Institute of Virology that was likely the source and cause of the COVID-19 pandemic, doesn't it suggest that there should be a little bit of public discussion, even some public engagement, as to whether or not gain-of-function research regard?
Hey, well you say gain-of-function research, we say potato!
Do as however you want.
It's clear that what you're doing is creating dangerous viruses in laboratories and they're not being entirely cautious as to whether or not they escape.
And I'm frankly not in the mood for another pandemic just yet.