Tuesday, April 7, 2020

are you willing to bet your life and your soul coronavirus isn't red China bioweapon?


This boosted Facebook post attracted colorful reactions:
I have a friend who receives information from Above, which he shares with me and we discuss it. For some time he and I wondered if the coronavirus was man-made? We kept hoping to get an answer from Above. We heard nothing. We kept asking and talking about it. Last week, my friend reported being told in his sleep by Archangel Michael, that some things are terrible, and some things are too terrible to know, but since we kept asking: Chinese government leaders ordered Chinese scientists to develop a top secret biological agent that would reduce China’s population, and a vaccine for that agent. The agent was developed before the vaccine. The agent got loose.
While talking on the telephone with my friend the other night, I said I was right then having thoughts for the first time, which I was stating: The biological agent created by the Chinese scientists was a terrible weapon, which, along with a vaccine, would allow China to hold the rest of the world hostage. That could not be allowed to happen. Meaning, an angel caused someone in China to mess up and the virus was released before the vaccine was developed.
When I shared that scenario with another spirit-gifted friend, she said her aunt had said China released the virus to control its population .
Hmmm, if Chinese scientists develop a vaccine first, is the terrible result any different?
From South China Morning Post:
Chinese military scientists ordered to win global race to develop coronavirus vaccine
Minnie Chan
Published: 5:00am, 19 Mar, 2020
Scientists around the world are racing to develop a Covid-19 vaccine
The Chinese military has been ordered to join the race to develop the world’s first vaccine for Covid-19, according to military and scientific sources.
The state broadcaster CCTV reported on Tuesday that a research team led by Major General Chen Wei, a top epidemiologist and virologist with the Academy of Military Medical Sciences (AMMS), had been authorised to start a clinical trial.
CCTV described the vaccine being developed by Chen’s team alongside Tianjin-based CanSino Biologics as the front-runner among nine possible treatments being worked on by Chinese scientists.
Researchers around the world are scrambling to develop a vaccine for the disease, and one expert said the Chinese leadership would feel they had “lost face” if the Americans beat them to it.


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