CDC Launches Fresh Fear Mongering Campaign Over Deadly Virus

Cue the CDC fear mongers!

As the mainstream media is now blaring about the “second person” to be infected with bird flu.

This time, the infection occurred in Michigan, following the first reported infection in Texas.

And, despite a grand total of two cases occurring in a few months, the CDC has already started its typical fear mongering, claiming that “similar additional human cases could be identified” in the near future.

On top of that, the elitist medical schools are already chiming in, claiming that “several cases” of bird flu are likely to occur.

Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease expert at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, was sure to sound the alarm, if only to drum up the case for mail-in ballots now.

“It’s likely that there will be several cases that emanate from exposure to infected cows and their milk amongst farm workers,” Adalja dramatically intoned, per a recent report from The Guardian.

Right. Now, cue the mainstream media hysteria.

Last time John Hopkins made headlines, it was over professors demanding students “repent” for being “Christian.”

Little wonder that the formerly elite medical school has joined in on the federal fearmongering brigade.

Any coincidence that these infections just happen to occur during a presidential election year?

On top of that, it’s not just bird flu that’s creeping across the United States … variants of COVID may well be in the making.

According to a stunning report from the Daily Mail, it appears that similarly dangerous research was also undertaken in none other than the United States, especially in terms of screwing around with COVID and other highly infectious viruses.

In fact, the research continued even during the pandemic, even when scientists were being attacked by COVID-infected hamsters.

That’s right: COVID-infected hamsters.

“A taxpayer-funded Colorado lab that handles the world’s deadliest viruses has suffered a shocking number of accidents in recent years, DailyMail.com can reveal …

Bombshell documents show there were at least 50 incidents involving safety control lapses at Colorado State University between 2020 and 2023, including workers who were bitten by a Covid-infected hamster, splashed in the face with blood from mice with tuberculosis and scratched by rabies-infected cats …

The reports were never disclosed to the public despite occurring at the height of the COVID pandemic,” the outlet reported.

Well, how about that.

While BLM was terrorizing the streets of multiple cities throughout 2020, 2021, and so forth, government-funded scientists were screwing around with COVID-infected hamsters during the pandemic.

Experiments funded by the very taxpayers sickened by COVID, no less.

And, given that “at least 50 incidents” of either hamster attacks or other attacks, including from tuberculosis-infected mice and rabies-infected cats, have occurred since 2020, one can only imagine why the government insisted upon having lockdowns for as long as they did, especially the Dems.

After all, they were screwing around with COVID themselves on American soil, all while ranting and raving about the dangers of Chinese labs once it became politically fashionable to do so – or once Biden, rather than Trump, was in power.

While China undoubtedly played a nasty role in the pandemic, the fact that scientists were screwing around with COVID-infected mice on American soil, from at least 2020 onwards, raises a number of very serious questions.

And since that research was clearly occurring from 2020 onwards, one really does wonder what really occurred with the real origins of COVID.

Perhaps “the Big Guy” knows … after all, Beijing certainly invested enough in his so-called “campaign.”

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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