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  • culpritus [any]
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    3 years ago

    between this timeline of events and the shooting that occurred at Fort Detrick, this thing just keeps getting more plausible:

    1. Just before the CDC shut-down of Fort Detrick, a petition by local residents was passed to the White House asking for an investigation into an outbreak of flu-like symptoms around the Fort Detrick area in Maryland USA.

    2. A few months after the CDC shut-down of Fort Detrick, an international world pandemic computer simulation event was hosted in Manhattan with leading international figures attending.

    3. A short while after that, the world military games was held in Wuhan, with US military competing; some from around the Fort Detrick area.

    4. A short while after that, the novel virus outbreak in Wuhan was announced.

    to top it all off, the place is literally called Fort 'De Trick', like ... c'mon man

      • mr_world [they/them]
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        3 years ago

        I'm with you all on the Ft Detrick thing but I think the vaping thing was legit. People cutting THC distillate with cheaply sourced oil. The reason it stopped was because people stopped doing it. Also could have been a PR limited hangout as there was/is a lot of problems with using cheap metals and plastics in cartridges causing heavy metal poisoning or other issues. There was a big outbreak of lead contamination in cheap vape carts.

        If you're gonna vape folks make sure you get really good carts and pure fluid/distillate. Don't buy if they don't have a third party independent lab test for the product.

        I would add that I think Havana Syndrome is connected to covid somehow given its timeline. Either a parallel operation to some mutual end or directly part of it.

    • richietozier4 [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Wuhan, with US military competing; some from around the Fort Detrick area.

      Which ones?

      Also you left out a crucial part of the Detrick shutdown.

      It was “abruptly shut down following serious safety violations, in particular relating to the disposal of dangerous materials