Some here know that I've stopped believing that most if not all biological viruses are real. If you'd like to see my prior discussions on that, I recommend the following threads:
Settling the Biological Virus Debate | justplainpolitics.com
The "Virus" Concept | justplainpolitics.com
I know that the idea that most if not all viruses aren't real isn't exactly a popular one. It took me a year of extensive reading to become persuaded of it myself. I have found that people are more amenable with the idea that the Covid virus may not be real, or at the very least greatly exagerated. The article that I'll be quoting is more focused on alleged viruses that are 'up and coming'. Let's see if this generates a bit of productive discussion. Quoting from the introduction as well as the conclusion...
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Ready and waiting to take the world stage by storm.
Mike Stone
October 20, 2023
Are you getting bored of listening to the exact same song and dance numbers over and over again? Are the old “viral” bands just not doing it for you anymore? Are you looking for something new and mysterious to come along in order to spice things up a bit and reignite the dwindling levels of fear? If so, then you are in luck as there is a brand new “viral” sensation headed your way!
Introducing Disease X!
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8367867/
As can be seen, no one currently knows what Disease X truly is, and even though it is admitted that the emergence of Disease X sounds like science fiction, we must prepare for the arrival of this superstar on the world stage. When that will be, no one quite yet knows for sure. But rest assured, this disease, attributed to the unknown Pathogen X, will be the next big thing, and you better be prepared for this upcoming surefire rock legend that is primed to take the world by storm.
“Experts” are already calling for 50 million fans to succumb to the hard-hitting monster jams and powerful ballads of this enigmatic virtuoso. Not since the times of the breakout stardom of the Spanish Flu will the world have seen such a furious fan frenzy. In order to prepare for the eventual hysteria over the arrival of Disease X, plans are in place for mass vaccination drives so that fans are primed for the amazing tunes coming their way.
Disease X Could Bring Next Pandemic, Kill 50 Million People, Says Expert | ndtv.com
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Once Disease X graces us with its presence, claiming the fans that it was geared towards, it will eventually fall out of favor. Like “Covid” before it, the “new” Disease X will fade into the background in order to be replaced by the next big thing to take up the mantle. This cycle will continue, producing recycled versions of the greatest hits, pretending that it is offering something new when, in reality, we have heard this exact same song many times before.
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Full article:
Disease X and the Zombie "Viruses" | Mike Stone
Settling the Biological Virus Debate | justplainpolitics.com
The "Virus" Concept | justplainpolitics.com
I know that the idea that most if not all viruses aren't real isn't exactly a popular one. It took me a year of extensive reading to become persuaded of it myself. I have found that people are more amenable with the idea that the Covid virus may not be real, or at the very least greatly exagerated. The article that I'll be quoting is more focused on alleged viruses that are 'up and coming'. Let's see if this generates a bit of productive discussion. Quoting from the introduction as well as the conclusion...
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Ready and waiting to take the world stage by storm.
Mike Stone
October 20, 2023
Are you getting bored of listening to the exact same song and dance numbers over and over again? Are the old “viral” bands just not doing it for you anymore? Are you looking for something new and mysterious to come along in order to spice things up a bit and reignite the dwindling levels of fear? If so, then you are in luck as there is a brand new “viral” sensation headed your way!
Introducing Disease X!
Disease X: A hidden but inevitable creeping danger
“An old adage says, “Prevention is better than cure.” Nothing exemplifies this idea better than “Disease X.” According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “Disease X represents the knowledge that a serious international epidemic could be caused by a pathogen currently unknown to cause human disease.”1
Richard Hatchett, chief executive officer (CEO) of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), said about Disease X, “It might sound like science fiction, but Disease X is something we must prepare for.”2 In a list of diseases that the WHO considers high priority in terms of research and development, Disease X occupies a spot among diseases such as Ebola, Zika, and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).1 Unexpected outbreaks of infectious disease (Disease X) have repeatedly rocked the medical confidence and have taken the medical world by surprise.3
Some experts have even commented that COVID-19, caused by severe acute respiratory coronavirus virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), met the standards to be considered the first Disease X,4 while some authors have called Zika a Disease X.5 However, one unfortunate possibility is that COVID-19 and other recent pandemics might have been milder versions of what will eventually be the most prominent Disease X.
Disease X is supposed to be caused by a “pathogen X.” Such a pathogen is expected to be a zoonosis, most likely an RNA virus, emerging from an area where the right mix of risk factors highly promotes the risk for sustained transmission.6
“An old adage says, “Prevention is better than cure.” Nothing exemplifies this idea better than “Disease X.” According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “Disease X represents the knowledge that a serious international epidemic could be caused by a pathogen currently unknown to cause human disease.”1
Richard Hatchett, chief executive officer (CEO) of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), said about Disease X, “It might sound like science fiction, but Disease X is something we must prepare for.”2 In a list of diseases that the WHO considers high priority in terms of research and development, Disease X occupies a spot among diseases such as Ebola, Zika, and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).1 Unexpected outbreaks of infectious disease (Disease X) have repeatedly rocked the medical confidence and have taken the medical world by surprise.3
Some experts have even commented that COVID-19, caused by severe acute respiratory coronavirus virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), met the standards to be considered the first Disease X,4 while some authors have called Zika a Disease X.5 However, one unfortunate possibility is that COVID-19 and other recent pandemics might have been milder versions of what will eventually be the most prominent Disease X.
Disease X is supposed to be caused by a “pathogen X.” Such a pathogen is expected to be a zoonosis, most likely an RNA virus, emerging from an area where the right mix of risk factors highly promotes the risk for sustained transmission.6
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8367867/
As can be seen, no one currently knows what Disease X truly is, and even though it is admitted that the emergence of Disease X sounds like science fiction, we must prepare for the arrival of this superstar on the world stage. When that will be, no one quite yet knows for sure. But rest assured, this disease, attributed to the unknown Pathogen X, will be the next big thing, and you better be prepared for this upcoming surefire rock legend that is primed to take the world by storm.
“Experts” are already calling for 50 million fans to succumb to the hard-hitting monster jams and powerful ballads of this enigmatic virtuoso. Not since the times of the breakout stardom of the Spanish Flu will the world have seen such a furious fan frenzy. In order to prepare for the eventual hysteria over the arrival of Disease X, plans are in place for mass vaccination drives so that fans are primed for the amazing tunes coming their way.
Disease X Could Bring Next Pandemic, Kill 50 Million People, Says Expert | ndtv.com
[snip]
Once Disease X graces us with its presence, claiming the fans that it was geared towards, it will eventually fall out of favor. Like “Covid” before it, the “new” Disease X will fade into the background in order to be replaced by the next big thing to take up the mantle. This cycle will continue, producing recycled versions of the greatest hits, pretending that it is offering something new when, in reality, we have heard this exact same song many times before.
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Full article:
Disease X and the Zombie "Viruses" | Mike Stone