YOU CAN ADD EARTH TO YOUR QUARANTINE LIST
... almost as if there was a quarantine
zone around the Earth, and almost as if someone was intent upon
enforcing it for the moment...
You
just can't make this stuff up folks. Amid all the hype about the
China-Wuhan-corona virus plandemic, with school closures, "event
cancelling" and "non-socializing," it appears that you can now add the
entire planet Earth to your quarantine list, as authorities on Mars -
pun intended - are urging flights to that planet be cancelled until
further notice according to this story shared by J.E. (and yes, a big
thank you to J.E.; and no, folks, I'm not violating my "no more Chinese corona virus plandemic stories," as I'm filing this one under "space"):
Here's the crux of it:
A European mission to Mars has been postponed, in part because of the spread of coronavirus.The ExoMars mission had been scheduled to launch this summer, in the hope of establishing whether there had ever been life on the red planet.But problems including issues related to coronavirus had led it to be pushed back to 2022, according to the Russian and European space agencies.A number of tests are still required before the launch in July, officials said. Those would not be able to happen in time to ensure that the mission could be successful, they said.While those further tests would have been required anyway, the spread of coronavirus "compromised" the final phase of activities ahead of the launch, the space agencies said.It was unclear whether the coronavirus would have caused the mission to be delayed without those other problems, officials said.
And at the very end of the article, there's this:
The star of the mission will be the rover, named Rosalind Franklin, will drill two meters into the Martian surface in the hope of finding out whether life ever existed on the planet.
There you have it: until further notice,
all trips to Mars are cancelled, due to the virus problem. Of course,
all of this is perfectly reasonable and rational: space probes undergo
massive amounts of precautions precisely to make them as sterile as
possible, so as not to introduce micro-organisms from Earth into other
planetary environments, and of course, the Apollo astronauts underwent a
period of quarantine to ensure they had brought anything back from
"there" to "here."
So I get it. It's perfectly normal and merely a precaution. Nothing to see here, move along.
But waaaiiiitttt a minute!
I don't know about you, but it seems to me
something doesn't quite pass the smell test here. If you have been
following all those Chicken Little the-sky-is-falling-any-minute-now
stories out there about this plandemic, you'll be aware that there are
those "informative" articles about how long the virus can live on
various surfaces and in certain conditions: cloth, metal, cold, heat,
and so on. The last time I checked, it wasn't too long on any of those
things. I therefore have to wonder how it would fare in deep space,
since none of the articles on the plandemic that I've seen mention
anything about that.
And that presents us with a number of
interpretive problems: (1) is the article telling us the truth? And if
so, does that mean the virus is much more robust than we've been told?
or (2) Is the article more of the media-driven hype and hysteria, and
the virus is not robust enough to survive several months in the cold of
deep space to deposit itself on Mars (presumably in that drill they want
to drill into the surface of Mars with: "we went, we drilled, and we
found corona virus." Or worse, they already went, already drilled and already found it, and brought it back in a kind of "Project Scoop" from Michael Crichton's Andromeda Strain. Frankly, I'm surprised we've not heard that one yet given all the theories being bandied about.)
So now it's time to crawl out onto the end
of the High Octane Speculation Twig. When I refer to "media hype" and
"plandemic," I am not trying to belittle any suffering caused
by the virus, nor am I trying to suggest that the story isn't real with
real victims. I'm merely trying to draw attention to how much attention
the story is being given, and how much air it's sucking from the room.
And, yes, I do not believe its outbreak was coincidental nor
unplanned. Nor am I alone in that; already there are various theories
and hypotheses about what the "objective(s)" is or are, and in my
opinion, there are many. At the very least, it strikes me as being
rather like a magician's trick of directing attention "over here" while
he does something "over there" right in front of our eyes, but we do not
notice it because our attention is directed "over here".
It therefore strikes me as extremely odd, to say the least, that one of its effects has been to shut down space probes...
... almost as if there was a quarantine
zone around the Earth, and almost as if someone was intent upon
enforcing it for the moment... https://gizadeathstar.com/2020/03/you-can-add-earth-to-your-quarantine-list/
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