Have you heard of anyone purposely giving COVID-19 to a person? This question has puzzled many individuals over the past two years. While fake research papers suggested that a COVID-positive individual could intentionally transmit the virus, not a single study has verified this claim through gene sequence analysis.
Understanding the SARS-CoV-2 Virus
The SARS-CoV-2 virus remains a subject of debate. Some believe it lacks the viral functions required for transmission, such as the ability to translate or replicate viral proteins. Instead, the viral RNA serves as a host for the CRISPR gene drive technology utilized in mRNA vaccines. This technology utilizes the viral RNA to introduce genetic modifications and enhance vaccine efficacy.
Low death rates and immune responses can be attributed to immune adjuvants and biomolecules released in nano-carriers through water, food, or possibly the air. The use of bioweapons is not a novel concept, and the technology to implement such strategies exists. Moreover, the capability to edit and change the human genome is well within reach.
Challenging the Narrative
The question arises: why adhere to the narrative of the COVID-19 virus as presented by mainstream media, especially when research indicates the pandemic may have been a fraud to justify mRNA experiments on humans? A warning from 2016 noted that gene drive experiments would be within reach in just 10 years. This prediction much to the chagrin of many, came to fruition in just four years.
Detractors suggest that the intentional spread of the virus never happened in the first place. For instance, one individual shared their experience, stating it may have been done to them but the culprits faced worse consequences. This adds layers to the complexity of the situation, suggesting that the intent behind the spread of the virus might be more complicated than a simple act of deliberate transmission.
Media and Social Perception in the Philippines
Media in the Philippines often face criticism and backlash. For example, fake media news articles continuously target President Duterte, suggesting the need for martial law to control the population. However, the populace, particularly those on the Philippine Islands, exhibits a high level of skepticism towards such claims.
An instance that highlights this skepticism involves a quarantined lady engaging in activities that could spread the virus. While this individual’s actions led to a higher death rate, many Filipinos dismiss such news as immature and overly dramatic. The ability to spread the virus unintentionally through such incidents could lead to misinterpretations and panic.
While the intentional spread of the virus remains a myth, the underlying technologies and potential for bioweapons suggest a need for greater transparency and accountability in the development and deployment of such technologies.
In conclusion, the COVID-19 pandemic remains a topic of controversy, with many questions remaining unanswered. The evidence of bioweapons and genetic engineering casts doubt on the traditional narrative of the virus's transmission. Further investigation and transparency are necessary to address these concerns and maintain public trust.