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https://pooloftears.wonderlandnews.exposed/Gain_of_Function.html
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YOU'RE IN WONDERLAND -POOL OF TEARS
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Gain-of-function experiments on bat viruses aren't new. Going back decades, these types of experiments have been publicly documented in a series of peer-reviewed scientific papers co-authored by the Director of the Wuhan lab, Dr. Zhengli Shi, popularly known as the "Bat Woman."
Published papers reveal that researchers have been collecting samples, and carrying out experiments to manipulate the bat coronavirus so that it can readily infect human cells.
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Gain-of-function experiments on bat viruses aren't new. Going back decades, these types of experiments have been publicly documented in a series of peer-reviewed scientific papers co-authored by the Director of the Wuhan lab, Dr. Zhengli Shi, popularly known as the "Bat Woman." Published papers reveal that researchers have been collecting samples, and carrying out experiments to manipulate the bat coronavirus so that it can readily infect human cells.
For example, in a 2008 article in the Journal of Virology, Zi Sheng Li and other scientists report on how Chinese and U.S. scientists have genetically engineered SARS-like viruses from horseshoe bats, to enable the viruses to gain entry into human cells.
These highly controversial gain-of-function experiments at the Wuhan lab were funded in large part by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases NIAID (under the direction of Dr. Anthony Fauci) and the U.S.-based EcoHealth Alliance, led by Peter Daszak, who's become a ubiquitous spokesperson for the "it evolved in nature and jumped to humans" story.
Fauci, who since 1984 has held government positions under six presidents, both Republican and Democrat, has been a strong advocate for U.S. government funding of gain-of-function experimentation. Fauci claims, with little or no justification, that risky gain-of-function research can help develop new vaccines for pandemics, despite the fact that 30 years of these dangerous experiments have not delivered any tangible benefits, such as cures or safe vaccines.
In 2014 the Obama administration, following a series of lab accidents, and responding to a petition signed by more than 300 global scientists, declared a temporary, albeit partial "pause" on funding gain-of-function experiments in the U.S. Exemptions to this "pause," eventually reviewed by a secret government panel, were nonetheless allowed to go forward.
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Read and study the entire article by clicking on the pictures.
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Will the next pandemic start in Brazil? | DW Documentary
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Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera. With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight. Bats are more maneuverable than birds, flying with their very long spread-out digits covered with a thin membrane or patagium. Wikipedia
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This appears to be a gain-of-function operation. The disturbing of their habitat by the scientists is not good and sad. Bats are important in nature not in a lab. As long as they can keep the "corona viruses" going with a more deadlier one than before, the vaccines will keep coming. This is sinful and a crime against humanity and nature.
According to an answered question in Google: Are bats dangerous to humans? Bats do not attack humans; on the contrary they do everything they can to avoid conflict. ... In addition, a rabid bat is a rare occurrence. If you see a bat on the ground it is most likely sick-do not pick it up.
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The main danger a bat poses is in the diseases its guano or droppings carry. All droppings of wild rodents, bats etc are dangerous to humans. This documentary points out that stripping the land of natural habitats is the real enemy, not the animals. CDC seems to support that.
Our question, once these bats are captured, then what? They are studied and can be cultured and a virus produced, which can "escape" a lab, and therein lies your "plandemic". Please visit links: COVID and GAIN-OF-FUNCTION for more information
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Symptoms of histoplasmosis include:
Fever Cough Fatigue (extreme tiredness) Chills Headache Chest pain Body aches
What does this sound like?
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Please read this information from the CDC on fungal diseases. Very informative relating to the above information on bats.
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Excerpt from the CDC website link above: Some people can develop severe histoplasmosis. These people include people who have health problems or take medicines that lower the body's ability to fight germs and sickness (or people with weakened immune systems), and people who are exposed to a large amount of the fungus. A severe infection must be treated with prescription antifungal medicine.
However, most people who breathe in the fungus that causes histoplasmosis do not have symptoms, or only have mild symptoms. Some people never know they've had histoplasmosis until a CT scan, X-ray, or other imaging test shows spots on their lungs. These spots can look identical to lung cancer, leading to unnecessary costs and emotional stress associated with finding the right diagnosis.
If you have symptoms and suspect that you might have histoplasmosis, ask your doctor to test you for it.
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