Post Ada4vrAplkzRDaTEzA by sircouchmaster@noagendasocial.com
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(DIR) Post #Ada4vqQOYPqKtYk9bM by sircouchmaster@noagendasocial.com
2024-01-06T20:25:16Z
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This gets too little attention, have some copy pasta re: the official history of RSV. The first case of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) was identified in 1956 at the Walter Reed Army Institute for Research in Washington, D.C., when a colony of chimpanzees used for polio research developed runny noses caused by inflammation.
(DIR) Post #Ada4vrAplkzRDaTEzA by sircouchmaster@noagendasocial.com
2024-01-06T20:25:25Z
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The virus was initially named Chimpanzee Coryza Agent and was soon recovered from infants with lower respiratory illness and identified as a human pathogen. However, another source mentions that RSV was initially identified a year earlier, in 1955, by J.A. Morris in laboratory chimpanzees at the same institution. The chimpanzees were exhibiting symptoms of respiratory illness and the viral agent, then known as Chimpanzee Coryza Agent, was confirmed to be contagious.
(DIR) Post #Ada4vsBa0TBGMBpLmq by ralphw@noagendasocial.com
2024-01-06T20:59:35Z
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@sircouchmaster chimps in a lab involved in medical studies developed a new disease that can transfer to humans?That is no accident. They would be strictly bio-controlled.
(DIR) Post #AdaCGU9LGb1DZRYYUq by sircouchmaster@noagendasocial.com
2024-01-06T22:21:45Z
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@ralphw Could give them some benefit of the doubt as it was the 1950's and people ate plutonium on a bar bet back then (a little bit joking).But it was probably bioweapons research.
(DIR) Post #AdacgjxFixeYvV57Ng by ralphw@noagendasocial.com
2024-01-07T03:17:50Z
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@sircouchmaster they accidentally allowed the animals to be infected with an outside disease that wasn't being studied (supposedly) and then that disease happened to "mutate" to infect humans at just that time, and the biological scientists allowed themselves to be infected so it escaped the lab? (The last step isn't that crazy for back then I guess)