WORLD WAR ‘C’: COVID Began In North Carolina 2 Years Before Wuhan

COVID 19 was a US Army bio-weapons project to manufacture a pneumonia-causing disease that would be nearly impossible to vaccinate for in patients over 40 years old. The proof is here, simply scroll down.  The study was run by the University of North Carolina and funded by USAID/CIA.  It chose a Chinese bat virus and chose to include a medical facility in Wuhan as well

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Source – veteranstoday.com

  • “…Documents below will show that research to create COVID 19 began in the United States in 2006 and culminated in a successful bio-weapon in 2015, with work done at the University of North Carolina and at Harvard and at the Food and Drug Administration’s lab in Arkansas. Their work was titled: A SARS-like cluster of circulating bat coronaviruses shows potential for human emergence”

Banned: COVID began in North Carolina, not Wuhan, not until 2 years later

By Gordon Duff, Senior Editor

VT had the story right from the beginning. Now that the CIA is officially tasked with finding a source for COVID, someone to blame, the vast American program of bio-warfare defense which creates every nasty virus we have seen, probably ebola, certainly swine flu, and then “accidentally” releases them in such a way that the CIA’s agenda is served.

Since this article was written, we have…

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7 thoughts on “WORLD WAR ‘C’: COVID Began In North Carolina 2 Years Before Wuhan

  1. Who can make sense of that document? You need to be a skilled biochemist-virologist to understand that mass of information and even then, it’s down to interpretation! And herein lies the problem; it’s all too easy to abstract whatever you need in order to ‘prove’ your analysis. As they say, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Furthermore, it illustrates just how easy it is to make a mountain out of a molehill and frighten people into acceptance.

    So I read today in the Guardian:

    It is clear that Delta has a substantial transmission advantage, but scientists have not yet established why. Prof Catherine Noakes, a member of the UK’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) and an expert in airborne infections at the University of Leeds, suggested three possible reasons: that the people it infects have a higher viral load, meaning they would emit more particles; that people need to be exposed to less of the virus to become infected; or that a relatively short exposure time to an infected person is enough to spread the disease.

    It is possible that a person could be infected by being close to a carrier for a few seconds, if the carrier were to exhale a load of virus particles and the person just happened to breathe in at exactly the wrong moment, she said.

    “What it doesn’t necessarily mean is that it’s transmitting that way all the time for everybody. It may well just be one of these really unlucky events.”

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jun/27/delta-covid-variant-may-be-edging-race-against-vaccines

    But when you read it carefully, you realise that it’s full of ifs and maybes! As it says, it maybe just an “unlucky event”. So much for the fucking experts!

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  2. More:

    Follow the science: ‘Deadly’ Delta variant registers a 99.9+% recovery rate

    https://dossier.substack.com/p/follow-the-science-deadly-delta-variant

    You wouldn’t know it by following the corporate press and the usual suspects who traffic in endless amounts of COVID Mania fear mongering, but the actual data on the much hyped Delta variant (sometimes referred to as the Indian variant) that you keep hearing about is hardly the “deadly” virus that it’s being hyped up as.

    Don’t take it from me. Here’s the data straight from the U.K. government, which is tracking this mutation as sporting a case fatality rate of 0.1%.

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  3. Great links, Bill. Thanks for sharing. The timeline shadowed in the Veterans Today documents makes sense to me. I’m aware (from whistleblowers) that DARPA, the CIA and USAID have been funding biological warfare research for decade. I believe that they genuinely sought to create a deadly Covid virus. Unfortunately the one they produced, including the Delta variant, turns out to be a dud because it has a very low mortality rate.

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