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George Webb (georgewebb.substack.com…) has been saying for years that they were spraying anthrax to create a fake pandemic.
"Inhalation anthrax begins with flu-like symptoms (cough, fever, muscle aches). These symptoms may last two to three days, and then appear to go away for one or two days. Then the illness can come back, resulting in …
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George Webb (https://georgewebb.substack.com/archive) has been saying for years that they were spraying anthrax to create a fake pandemic.
"Inhalation anthrax begins with flu-like symptoms (cough, fever, muscle aches). These symptoms may last two to three days, and then appear to go away for one or two days. Then the illness can come back, resulting in severe lung problems, difficulty breathing, and shock."
https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/55284428-anthrax-9-11
https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/anthrax/anthrax.html
🤔 military games... college football games... all my college aged family members were incredibly sick during thanksgiving/xmas break.
Yes, and let's not forget the mystery "vaping sickness" outbreaks around Fort Detrick and Fort Belvoir Community Hospital in the summer of 2019, when the biolabs at Fort Detrick were shut down because of a failure in the handling of materials. In testimony to Congress in April 2020, CDC Director Redfield said the "vaping sickness" was "probably" covid.
RE “spraying anthrax to create a fake pandemic”: sounds plausible.