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Was totally unaware of the Italy connection to China's belt and road initiative and I think this spells it out that China, Italy, and Iran were targets of a biological attack, by the "empire"
Why do you suppose China and Iran responded so terribly to the outbreak? Both denied that anyone was getting sick, and China went as far as silencing anyone who said differently. If this was a biological attack, why did they act so criminally bad in response?
 

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So what’s with the water hoarding?

It started with hand sanitizer, then toilet paper, now water.. I’m just a bit confused with the choices
RE: Water. I guess it depends on where you live.. the water quality.. and if you have a Britta or something like that. Also ppl have been conditioned for years to forgo tap and buy instead. But some tap water is bad. For an extreme example of this: All of Detroit's water has been poisoned by lead for years and the government refuses to fix it
 

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I read in the news today that Netflix has suspended all filming because of the virus.
It's on sets through cast or crews. Also Disney and Warner Bros films.

I wrote some ideas I have about all of this on a different thread.. will copy to here too in a sec.

Here it is: https://vigilantcitizenforums.com/threads/tom-hanks-rita-wilson-tests-for-coronavirus.7246/post-279872
Edit: Now they shut amusement parks down here too
 

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RE: Water. I guess it depends on where you live.. the water quality.. and if you have a Britta or something like that. Also ppl have been conditioned for years to forgo tap and buy instead. But some tap water is bad. For an extreme example of this: All of Detroit's water has been poisoned by lead for years and the government refuses to fix it
Detroit, Flint etc are understandable in needing to buy water.

The panic shopping however? Honestly
 

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So what’s with the water hoarding?

It started with hand sanitizer, then toilet paper, now water.. I’m just a bit confused with the choices
Oh, that’s just the rank stupidity. I’ve been watching people lined up to buy insane amounts of the stupidest things. There’s no reason to it. People are just compelled to be buying something.
 

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This is what I have been watching for and expecting:

Among the powers Feinen gained after signing the executive order was the power to ban the sale of guns, ammunition, alcohol, and gasoline. Feinen could also cut off access to individuals' gas, water, or electricity. The city also has the ability to "take possession of private property" or order the temporary closing of all bars or liquor stores.

 

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Suggestion- we should withdraw a big dollop of our money out of the bank while we still can, before we find the banks doors shut in our faces and the cash machines shut down in time of a "National Emergency".
After all, banks have been closed from time to time in the past for various reasons like this one..

 
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Apparently bars in major cities were packed tonight. It doesn’t make sense that people are freaking out about catching THD, but are also out and about, just like nothing is going on

I’m seeing a lot of tweets about little or no screening at Canadian airports, despite the Trudeau government insisting there are layers of protection around us.

I am pretty convinced the death rate is around 1%, so if 70% of Americans catch it, that’s 2.3 million dead.

In Canada, it’s 260,000. The UK is 460,000.

Without playing down the fact that people will die, these are not numbers to freak out about. Odds are that we are not all going to die.
 

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The store I shop in was out of toilet paper, so I looked online to avoid having to go to another store and found out that people are selling four rolls for 20 dollars. It is just unbelievable to me that this is what people choose to do in response to this situation or that anyone would pay that much for toilet paper. I ended up having to go to five stores and finally found some at a store that started putting a limit on how much you could buy at one time. They had some in a go back cart by the register from someone who must have exceeded the limit and I grabbed it.

It's just like these people aren't really even worried about the virus. They are acting like getting toilet paper is the same thing as panning for gold. One of the funniest things I have ever seen in my life. Anyways, I now have toilet paper for the next two months, so that is a relief.
Revelation 6:6

"Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living creatures, saying, "Two pounds of wheat for a day's wages, and six pounds of barley for a day's wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!"


..Just sayin'.
 

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I am pretty convinced the death rate is around 1%, so if 70% of Americans catch it, that’s 2.3 million dead. In Canada, it’s 260,000. The UK is 460,000. Without playing down the fact that people will die, these are not numbers to freak out about. Odds are that we are not all going to die
Sure, while it's not exactly a Thanos level event, that's still a lot of dead people, yo. However, Italy has reported 17660 infections and 1266 deceased which, and I'm no math whiz, but off the top of my head that works out to just shy of 9% not 1% We need to dodge that. Now Italy is over 21,000 infected...

Hoboken:

 
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Whatever the truth about the virus is, I'm sure it will inspire a lot of fiction in the future either way (art, books and even movies), it seems to have that potential (even though the subject of virus' certainly aren't a new topic).
 
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