Pestilence
There is a lethal virus circulating.  Most victims, apparently, recover.  Some succumb.  The virus was first reported in Wuhan, China.  The name of the virus has been announced by the World Health Organization to be something like “SARS2Covid 19.” Don’t hold me to that.  I find it hard to remember.  It is one of countless viruses that are categorized as the coronavirus group, but just now the most common name I hear is “corona virus.”  The disease has been named Covid-19.  Usual usage is to name a disease after the place it was discovered, as Ebola is the name of a river near which the disease Ebola was noticed and is also the name of the disease and the virus.  There are exceptions.  Spanish flu was not particularly associated with Spain; it got the name because Spain was the only country that was not concealing that it existed. 

Maybe I shall follow the traditional naming pattern so it is Wuhan virus, and it is Wuhan virus infection.  The WHO took a long time coming up with a name that would not, to their thinking, induce prejudice.  Why that concern should be an issue regarding China but not regarding Africa I cannot say without invoking a conspiracy of which I have no proof.  The WHO also has not even yet, 2/22/20 seen fit to discourage travel even though travel is essentially the only way the virus can be spread over long distance.  That makes the WHO seem to be on the side of the virus.  What’s worse, “Covid” or “Corona virus disease” could just have easily been “Corvid,” which means a bird from a group that includes crows and ravens.  Ravens are a fine icon for doom and gloom.  Maybe I’ll call both virus and disease “Corvid”. In my opinion the WHO have not covered themselves with glory so far. 

There has been much talk on YouTube.  I spend far too much time running videos to try to stay abreast.  I call a session a “Wuhan wallow,” which I mean to reflect on myself, not on the city.  Stories appear, changing on a daily, almost an hourly, basis.  So, what I know is just a snapshot.  Don’t take as gospel.  My favorite channels are Dr. John Campbell of Carlisle, England, who tends toward the gloomy (here is today’s video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02TwdiRUJTA),
and Peak Prosperity,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuBB3GNGQIk
which tends toward the anxious.  I tend toward the insufferably cheerful, not on the weight of the evidence, but just because it is my nature.

Now different sources have different purposes.  The word from the “authorities” is reassuring.  Everyone says they don’t want people to panic.  Now in my long and turbulent life I have never known a person to panic.  But governments panic all the time.  A case in point is one Dr. Li, I think it was, who was practicing in Wuhan.  He got on Facebook and told his colleagues that he was dealing with patients that had an unfamiliar kind of pneumonia.  Police brought him in, demanded he sign a promise not to spread false rumors and basically threatened to accuse him of treason.  

Treason?  A clinical puzzle and the government reacted like that?  Why would they care?  How would they even know?  Do they monitor every doctor’s mail and round up anyone who shared a puzzle with his friends?  It later turned out that the first cases had turned up near a lab that worked on the most dangerous pathogens.  On the face of it, they had been making germs for germ warfare and feared some had escaped.  That’s panic.  It was too fast, and it was ultimately against their own interests.  Alas, Dr. Li apparently has died of the disease he discovered. 

There are those who think they can profit off it.  There are those who use it as a springboard for attacking China, and those who use it for attacking the US.  And there’s I.  I am not interested in pushing anything in this, do not want to turn this tragedy into an opportunity, but I do have my unique world view, and that will turn up.  But I thought you might like a totally different perspective.

First some apparently irrelevant facts.  In recent years, the USS Nimitz carrier group encountered what you’d call flying saucers.  Fighter jets were dispatched to investigate, and they did find some lighted objects.  The events were rather complex, but at one point one of the objects went below the water and registered on sonar.  So, the lights weren’t just some kind of hologram projection.  At least one was an object.  Footage escaped and in the end the Navy said that they had not meant to release the footage, but yes it was real.  Now you’d have to be a real conspiracy buff to doubt the word of that many pilots and other officers.  Then a few years later the USS Roosevelt carrier group had a similar experience.  So, for my money, yes those flying saucers, at lest some of them, are real objects

If they are real, they are not natural but were the result of intelligent design by some society with technology far better than our own.  Whether some are occupied, I do not know.  Their method of propulsion would be a matter of speculation for another time.  But one thing seems clear to me.  They are not our friends.  If they were, they would have initiated communication long ago.  There are several theories why they have not done so, but there is one reason that, if they were friendly, they would have had to.

The fact is that outbreeding depression is poised to lead to the extinction of the human race.  If you doubt it, go to
http://nobabies.net/YouTube%20links.html
and look at the first 32 videos. 

I worked this out on my own.  If I know it, any illegal extraterrestrials must know it.  I have spent 30 years trying to warn people, but all in vain.  Why didn’t they come after me?  Maybe they didn’t follow my work.  That would mean they don’t analyze the internet exhaustively.  So, their resources, vast though they must be, are still finite.  Then toward the end of last year, I had a new idea.  It involved the US government.  I posted something on a federal site.  That was last November.  In December, the disease broke.  Hmm.  Maybe they figured my warning might be effective.  They took a more direct approach to getting rid of us.  Thitherto, they had confined themselves to promoting large random mating societies, civilizations and at last globalism.  Evidently, they don’t want to go toe to toe with us in a war.  One can hardly blame them.  If there is one thing we have always done really well, it is killing. 

More recently somebody has claimed the plague started in November.  That does not leave enough time even for an exceptionally advanced technology to perfect the virus.  They had it on the shelf and ready to go.  Maybe they were waiting for globalism to reach the point where the disease would emerge simultaneously all over the world.  That’s a comforting thought.  It’s not all my fault.  They were going to release it anyway, and I just forced them to release it early. 

At all events, that would make it a form of biological warfare.  If you wanted to develop a war germ, there are some things you’d want it to have.  1) Instant effect.  If it’s going to require more than a day or two to lay the enemy soldiers low, it’s useless.  2) Completely non-contagious.  You don’t want your own troops to catch it.  3) No ability for contamination or surfaces to be pathogenic for the same reason.  4) Prompt death or recovery.  You apply the agent, the opposing side surrenders and now you have to invest resources nursing the sick.  Wuhan isn’t just bad on all points; it’s spectacularly bad.  It is not a war germ crafted by humans. 

So, what have our brothers in saucers made?  They started with a virus from a bat or a pangolin or whatever.  That was to provide a false lead or two when we started to investigate.  They may have considered livestock as a source, which would have involved mutilating cattle for specimens. 

First they made it contagious as all get out.  The world record holder on such things is, I think, the smallpox virus, but Corvid is not far behind. 

Next, they tweaked it for a long incubation period, during which the victim would feel fine but would be shedding the virus.  This does appear to be a point of agreement from multiple sources. 

Next, they tweaked it so that few would fall ill, and of those that did, few would need to go to the expensive care unit.  A death rate at or below 2% with good care seems reasonable.  At least that makes sense for an initial clinical illness. 

They made it so the initial illness was quite long so that during early phases of spread there would be a lot more victims in bed than those who had died or “recovered.”  Yep, that seems to be an abiding widespread agreement. 

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