Anonymous ID: 617030 April 22, 2020, 9:14 a.m. No.8884677   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8884440

 

Why were there so many cases at Smithfields pork packing plant? And in Alberta at the Cargill beef packing plant? And in the Vancouver at a chicken processing facility. And remember the last Coronavirus epidemic called SARS in 2003 when poultry were being slaughtered to stop the virus?

 

Report on the unusual presence of latent microorganisms in animals: a risk to research and health of employees?

 

http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0482-50042009000500004&script=sci_arttext&tlng=en

 

Electron microscopy revealed the presence of microorganisms with Mycoplasma-like morphology

 

In other words, cell wall deficient bacteria that represented a latent infection as in the first punch of a one-two punch attack

Anonymous ID: 617030 April 22, 2020, 9:37 a.m. No.8884876   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8884688

>“Wha daur meddle wi’ me?”

 

This part is interesting because it is in a language that used to be called Scottish, and some English dictionaries in the 19th century included a section giving English translations of it. Scottish is a Germanic language closely related to English. Nowadays it would be just called a dialect, but as you may know the dividing line between languages and dialect is very grey.

 

For political reasons, a dialect of Russian, called Ukrainian, is now called a language. Similar things happened to the language spoken in Norway and Denmark. Now these are considered separate languages, even though the written form is the same.

 

Wha = Who

daur = dare

meddle = meddle

wi' = with

me = me

 

The Scottish language is unrelated to Gaelic even though it does have a few words of Gaelic origin. It's more like a hybrid of the old Viking language and Anglo-Saxon.