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Well, for one thing the board came out from day one pushing HCQ also. So there is that.
>Why did the U.S. Military cease active bioweapons development?
Have something to do with an arms treaty?
>More specifically, why has the U.S. Military not pursued strategic vaccine production?
You would have to know specifically what you are making a strategic vaccine for, no?
>Think in terms of research goals - military vs corporate.
Okay.
>Another question… Was Covid-19 initially far more lethal than what spread?
Possibly, dunno for sure.
>If so, why might that be?
November.
>That is a led question that supposes something - but if Covid-19 was a highly lethal bioweapon and what we see now is exactly what all research suggested would happen to bioweapons…. What are the implications for disease response and control? The implications are not good. Anon doesn't think the implications are ever good when it comes to biological warfare.
N48918 shows on the ground well short of the runway. There is a photo of the nose of the plane on twitter. Blue and white. Can't find a photo online. This might be it. Might not too. Could be an an ADS-B glitch. But all the other planes I have checked tracked right down to ground and even showed them taxing to their hanger.