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Ja  Rhule
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25 minutes ago, Xtreme said:

Are you saying the virus will make a return for this year's flu season? Surely by then we will have a vaccine. There's also the treatment doctors are using now that's doing well. Like a 98% success rate. 

There's 0% chance there will be a vaccine available this year.

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33 minutes ago, Xtreme said:

Maybe, maybe not. No one really knows, hence it's a theory. You said it yourself, doctors are overworked and are prone to make mistakes, so it's very likely this could be happening all over especially in places like New York and Louisiana. And then you factor in people dying from suspected COVID-19 but weren't tested, but will be recorded as a COVID-19 related death. What if it wasn't COVID-19? No doubt this virus is legit and killing thousands, but it's possible many of the recorded deaths aren't related to the virus. That's all I'm saying. 

Could be that the mistakes are going the other way too. People dying from Covid19 & CoD getting listed as something else.

But let's be real here, everyone wears a tinfoil hat. You're going to tell me there isn't at least one conspiracy theory you believe in? Do you believe China is truthfully telling us their real death numbers? No one believes them, but it's still considered a conspiracy theory. What about Epstein? Do you honestly believe he killed himself? EVERYONE believes he was murdered and I'm sure you do too. And that's still labeled as a conspiracy theory. We're all conspiracy theorists if you want to get technical

I can't think of any conspiracy theories I believe in. Then again I'm comfortable saying "I don't know". 

I mean yeah it's possible. It's also possible that somewhere in the solar system there is the perfectly preserved corpse of a dinosaur that was catapulted to escape velocity by the Chicxulub impact. Until we have better evidence there's not much reason to worry about it.

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34 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Yea, it wouldnt surprise me a bit if it was man made and either was an accident releasing it or a test that they couldnt control

Government announced in mid March that it was natural made based on evidence that China sent to them (based on proteins).  I’m almost certain there will be a full blown investigation and China would definitely try to cover it up. Reminds on Russian involvement and flight that was shutdown over Ukraine.  Russia played along and produced a lot of evidence blaming Ukraine.

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1 hour ago, Xtreme said:

And what in the hell is a winger? 

A winger is a position in hockey usually left or right that has offensive and defensive responsibilities to their side.

The band winger was formed by front man kip winger and was well known during the glam metal phase. They had a huge hit “seventeen” in 1988.

The term “winger” could also apply to one’s political stance, especially if they are completely consumed by a political party, instead of mildly leaning one direction or another.

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4 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

Government announced in mid March that it was natural made based on evidence that China sent to them (based on proteins).  I’m almost certain there will be a full blown investigation and China would definitely try to cover it up. Reminds on Russian involvement and flight that was shutdown over Ukraine.  Russia played along and produced a lot of evidence blaming Ukraine.

I could see a situation where an infected animal(s) from that lab got loose somehow. Their secrecy around this thing seems overboard if it’s not an attempted cover up.

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16 minutes ago, Tbe said:

I could see a situation where an infected animal(s) from that lab got loose somehow. Their secrecy around this thing seems overboard if it’s not an attempted cover up.

Exactly.  The secrecy from beginning and until now.  They got busted and you figured they would play along but they still trying to hide stuff.  It screams guilty.  I just tracked back who posted research on COVID-19 for US government and it was actually done by 2 Chinese researches lol.

 

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and the cool part... those 2 Chinese researchers published their research at exactly the same day in early February... about 1 weeks after it became global outbreak.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, GoPanthers123 said:

Chinese are sensing this will blow up that’s why they are issuing appeasing statements such as eating dogs is wrong everyone.

This virus will cost global economy many many trillions.  Someone will have to pay the bill.  It’s not a charity.

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1 hour ago, 332nd said:

Could be that the mistakes are going the other way too. People dying from Covid19 & CoD getting listed as something else.

 

 

I can't think of any conspiracy theories I believe in. Then again I'm comfortable saying "I don't know". 

I mean yeah it's possible. It's also possible that somewhere in the solar system there is the perfectly preserved corpse of a dinosaur that was catapulted to escape velocity by the Chicxulub impact. Until we have better evidence there's not much reason to worry about it.

True. 

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7 hours ago, Ja Rhule said:

This virus will cost global economy many many trillions.  Someone will have to pay the bill.  It’s not a charity.

A ton of money was lost, that's for sure.  But a ton of money was made, and will be made as well.  My opinion is that a lot of publicly traded companies are going to accelerate losses on their reports, making things look even worse than they were.  But that will help their reports going forward.

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