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Bryce posted an update 6 years, 10 months ago
Whew…don’t the FM is whistling dixie.
They were in Oz before Fiji.
Dovetails nicely with the measles fear porn.
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Fruit Bats…but the question is, did the couple get Ebola from Oz fruit bats (HUGE population) or from Texas or Fiji? Just love our Pentagon… DARPA.
Saw that.
You can’t measure this kind of insanity.
The continual diversion by the noxious swamp gas leads me to think it’s even more serious.
I have been following this like a hawk for the last 3 weeks .. I read “The Hot Zone” by Richard Preston .. back in the 90’s .. terrifying book by the way .. The cavers allegedly contracting the virus from bats dwelling in the Kitum Cave complex .. (outside Kinshasa .. Africa) .. Here in Straya .. the common fruit bat is believed to carry both Hanta and Marburg .. both hemorrhagics .. very similar to Ebola .. Scientists aren’t sure about this .. it’s just a theory .. I for one ain’t buying it .. Bats may have the ability to host and spread it but I will ALWAYS believe this particular family of deadly retro viruses were initially produced by the Center for Disease Creation (or some such other nefarious facility) as a bio weapon and THEN introduced to a native bat population with Africa being the initial testing zone .. as per usual ..
I have included a link from a 60 Minutes (Straya) story about an 8yr old boy that had a fatal brush with a fruit bat in 2013 .. I spent half of my life living in Queensland and the far north .. The bat populations have to be seen to be believed .. On sunset every night there is NOTHING else to be seen in the skies .. They fly by the tens of millions ..
Link .. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pCyxxMWNAo
Venturing out on the proverbial twig, I reckon it was tweaked on Plum Island like Lyme disease.
Mad men! Maybe wimmin too. ;D
No two ways about it, the plan is clear for those not comatose.
What better way to force digital currency & a ponzi reset?
Wash, rinse, repeat.
The first time I had a chance to witness the incredible clouds of fruit bats was in Cairns at nightfall. I stood under the street lights and watched them soar over me for over a half hour. Then in the NT, primarily in towns around Kakadu, I was lucky enough to travel with a naturalist and we found several colonies that we watched as they screamed and squirmed in their daytime trees. You could smell them long before you even heard them and we were warned to stay well away from the area beneath the trees that were undoubtedly contaminated with all sorts of disease. If I had known it might be Ebola, I think I would have added trembling to my nausea. Seeing one or two in a US zoo did not prepare me for the massive population and group behavior of these giant bats. Another incredible memory of Australia.