Q Team:
ThankQ for all that you do, looking forward to the day PDJT comes back. No, to logical thinking. In programming I have learned that one error could generate a 75 to a 100 page long chain of events, so with info, warnings, or errors. That would be like laying out a page across a half acre to put things into perspective and trying to find where the problem occurred. One thing I learned, is never go past the first error and take all previous warning into account to rectify the problem. That being said, if Covid cannot be replicated in a Petri dish then it is not a virus with all these supposed gain of functions, crispr technolgy this, and mrna that. All those are just justification for the bill which they are pocketing the money because it isn't a virus and slackers only want to slack in the long run. Therefor, all that noise is to protect the system and make you look the other way or the people taking this stuff are completely naïve. If it is not a virus, it does not spread on it's own and as the Russian just found out about hydrogen cyanide being used in Ukrainian bio-labs, it is being distributed by local DS cronies that are attacking the populace world wide and doing chemical sabotage. The lid has been blown off the top and they even admitted it with "Knitting without needles".