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Conspiracy Theory Coronavirus: Origins

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Thoughts on COVID-19? (Choose 2 options)

  • It's a naturally occurring virus

    Votes: 18 20.2%
  • It came from a Chinese laboratory

    Votes: 39 43.8%
  • It came from a US/other laboratory

    Votes: 4 4.5%
  • It's dangerous and harsh restrictions are necessary

    Votes: 32 36.0%
  • Not dangerous enough to warrant harsh restrictions

    Votes: 22 24.7%
  • It's basically another flu, so restrictions are silly

    Votes: 20 22.5%

  • Total voters
    89

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I actually 100% believe this is the case. A man made bio weapon to topple western economies.
Since the outbreak of the virus in China in December 2019, the Shanghai stock exchange has not been affected at all.
It traded at 2,875 on December 2nd & most recently traded at 2,745.
The Dow Jones on the other hand has been completely obliterated.
Cool story bro.

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Wonder how that ties in with the Rockefeller Foundation’s long history with China?

“The Rockefeller Foundation (RF) had a significant history in China by the time it undertook its China Program, a rural reconstruction initiative that ran from 1935 to 1946. It had launched the China Medical Board (CMB) in 1914 and established the Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) in 1917. It supported a handful of mission colleges through the late 1920s, a legacy of the Rockefeller family’s Baptist commitments. By 1933, the RF had spent over $37 million in China, more than in any other foreign country, and most of it had been spent on the PUMC.”

https://rockfound.rockarch.org/china

https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/report/philanthropy-in-china/

Things they fund...

“Thousands of scientists and scholars from all over the world have received foundation fellowships and scholarships for advanced study in major scientific disciplines. In addition, the foundation has provided significant and often substantial research grants to finance conferences and assist with published studies, as well as funding departments and programs, to a vast range of foreign policy and educational organizations, some of which include:

*Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) - Especially the notable 1939-45 "War and Peace Studies" that advised the US State Department and the US government on World War II strategy and forward planning; *Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA) in London; *Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington - Support of the diplomatic training program; *Brookings Institution in Washington - Significant funding of research grants in the fields of economic and social studies; *World Bank in Washington - Helped finance the training of foreign officials through the "Economic Development Institute"; *Harvard University - Grants to the "Center for International Affairs" and medical, business and administration Schools; *Yale University - Substantial funding to the "Institute of International Studies"; *Princeton University - Office of Population Research; *Columbia University - Establishment of the "Russia Institute"; *University of the Philippines, Los Baños - Funded research for the College of Agriculture and built an international house for foreign students *Library of Congress - Funded a project for photographic copies of the complete card catalogues for the world's fifty leading libraries; *Bodleian Library at Oxford University - Grant for a building to house five million volumes; *Population Council of New York - Funded fellowships; *Social Science Research Council - Major funding for fellowships and grants-in-aid; *National Bureau of Economic Research. [Funding of programs and fellowships at major universities, foreign policy think tanks and research councils - see Robert Shaplen, op, cit., (passim)] *Kokuritsu Kōshū Eisei-in in Tokyo (1938); *Group of Thirty - In 1978 the Foundation invited Geoffrey Bell to set up this high-powered and influential advisory group on global financial issues, whose current chairman is a longtime Rockefeller associate Paul Volcker. [ [http://www.afponline.org/pub/res/news/ns_20050325_g30.html AFP Online] ]”

https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/144876
 

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