For those of you that watched #SARS2 in China, from afar, early on, do you recall the videoes of people falling over? Has there been a SINGLE instance of that around the world, outside of China?
Recall the mist they were spraying, either via trucks, or handheld blowers?
Remember the WHO suggesting the rest of the world copy China?
I’m not saying the virus is a “hoax”...however, I think there’s a lack of scrutiny into how the virus response came about. The CCP overdramatized the response. Conveniently, there was a lot of horrifying videos that bypassed their great firewall.
Dramatized videos included:

People barricaded/welded in homes.

People falling over.

Their “7-day hospitals”

People hauled away/forced quarantine.

Pets wearing masks, or dead on streets.
Has there been any mainstream scrutiny of all of these events? @adamscrabble I recall you questioning these things... https://twitter.com/nomdeplumi1/status/1293715105092427776?s=21 https://twitter.com/nomdeplumi1/status/1293715105092427776
Okay, I guess there ARE others questioning this. This thread puts quite a bit of it together:

https://twitter.com/michaelpsenger/status/1270925788389486593?s=21 https://twitter.com/michaelpsenger/status/1270925788389486593
If you have not found good sources for the people exploring the origins of this virus, here are some of the ragtag crew that I’ve followed: https://twitter.com/harvard2h/status/1293590410934259713?s=21
Here are many others, if you’ve not already explored this research (I think @BillyBostickson has a list together as well):

https://twitter.com/nomdeplumi1/status/1268300428019720193?s=21 https://twitter.com/nomdeplumi1/status/1268300428019720193
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