DWQA QuestionsCategory: Coronavirus COVID-19Is this report correct: “The coronavirus outbreak is actually the Nipah virus, assumed to be caused by fruit bats. There are cycles of much more virulent strains of the Nipah virus. The World Health Organization knew about this in August of 2018. It is zoonotic.” Is this information correct?
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
This is an intermixing of information that individually is correct, but these things are not interrelated. The Nipah viruses are a different class and they do have an origin that is sinister as well and are being deployed into the human biosphere in a similar way. So this is an experiment, in effect, because even the Extraterrestrial Alliance cannot always be certain which organisms will work the best in the field. They have extensive experience at this but because they are wanting increasingly lethal organisms at this point in time to move beyond the nuisance stage to cause genuine havoc, they are re‑exploring new avenues and those particular enhancements have uncertain effectiveness and must be developed and refined through painstaking experimentation in the field to see what happens. This makes the enterprise uncertain, but you can be sure that a deadly pathogen that exhibits the desired abilities to spread and have significant lethality will be embraced and reused intensively under the current planning to attempt creating a worldwide pandemic. That is the major risk here. Whether it happens now or happens with a future organism remains to be seen. The wild card in this is how effectively the divine realm can counter the efforts.