Flashing his leather gloves, which now appear prophetic, RazorFist offers his take on the coronavirus. He questions whether flying is a safe pursuit during this outbreak. “Hey, if flying is so safe, why do they call it airplane terminals?,” he asks. He also runs through the many theories on the origins of the coronavirus — bats, snakes, monkeys. He says he wouldn’t be surprised if the virus is spread “from licking Charlie Sheen’s toilet seats.” Buckle up, buttercups! RazorFist is in the house!
The number of cases of coronavirus infection has officially hit 73,000 and that’s definitely on the low side, as China is clearly trying to fudge to minimize the extent of the outbreak. There are as many as 100,000 other people who are sick, but have minor cases, or have not been tallied or just are not being counted by local or regional governments that don’t want to appear in danger, says Styxhexenhammer666. We now also have Silicon Valley trying to fight misinformation about coronavirus. This, even though we don’t really have any definitive information about its origins, so Silicon Valley’s fight amounts to nothing but blatant censorship.
Massive disaster strikes as a cruise ship in Cambodia releases hundreds of passengers who may be INFECTED after a passenger with Coronavirus has been found after the fact. Mr. Obvious relays more on the ill-fated Holland America’s MS Westerdam.
It could well be that the recent outbreak of the Coronavirus was a planned bioweapons attack on the United States that got out inside China before it could be launched. Sen. Tom Cotton from Arkansas is onto this and caught fresh incoming heat from what is clearly the nation’s most biased newspaper, the Washington Post. For the first time in years, even the New York Times is being more even handed on their coverage of the Coronavirus than the Washington Post under the new leadership of Jeff Bezos, the world’s richest person, the owner of Amazon.com.More from Bill Still.
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Did the Globalists release the coronavirus to help accomplish their aims in regards a cashless society and greater control over individuals, including their methods and means of transport? Might sound far-fetched, but Lisa Haven doesn’t think it’s totally preposterous. Hear her out.
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