(02-14-2026, 12:26 PM)figureitout Wrote: It seems like the stars are aligning and the money is in place ready to launch the next pandemic. Some of you might remember Bill Gates saying people will pay attention the next time when they refused to take the "vaccine".
Maybe The Nipah Virus will be the one Gates was talking about.
Next pandemic incoming?
An article linked on the above post is pretty scary should this be in play. I agree with this author. Unless someone is held accountable for the first one, you can just about guarantee another one is coming.
Why would they be spending (investing) all of this money? They're certainly not expecting to lose it all just for the benefit of humanity. Depopulation has always been one of the elites stated goals. But it may not be happening fast enough.
"Pandemic and vaccine profiteers are claiming with 100% certainty that another pandemic is imminent."
Pandemics and vaccines are a profitable business model as can be seen from the covid era. Billions of dollars of wealth was transferred from ordinary folks to the wealthiest corporations during the shutdowns. There is no reason to think that they wouldn't plan on doing it again. Only this time much better.
Will everyone fall for the same tactics again? Probably yes. 
Since the US government is not warning the public about what is happening 'out there' I think everyone should be researching what the healthcare community and hospital staff are warning about.
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"The United States is experiencing a significant resurgence of measles, with cases reaching record levels since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000. In 2025, the U.S. reported over
2,250 confirmed cases, the highest number since 1991, and three deaths—the first since 2015. The outbreak has continued into 2026, with more than
900 cases reported so far, surpassing the total for an entire year in previous years"
https://www.nbcnews.com/data-graphics/tr...rcna198932
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"U.S. hospitals are warning of severe strain on healthcare systems due to a surge in respiratory viruses, including influenza, RSV, and COVID-19. Hospitals nationwide are experiencing high patient loads, with
inpatient bed occupancy reaching approximately 77.3% during this season’s viral surges, according to data from Becker's Hospital Review. In response, many facilities have
reinstated visitor bans,
enforced mask mandates, and expanded care spaces to manage the influx.
Dr. William Jaquis, president of the American College of Emergency Physicians, warned that the situation will place a "tremendous strain" on the health system. Some hospitals, like those in Minnesota and Pennsylvania, are operating over 100% capacity, forcing patients to be treated in hallways and delaying care. The situation is compounded by a concurrent rise in the
HMPV virus, which has seen increased rates in the U.S. compared to last year, according to CDC data.
Health officials are urging the public to take preventive actions—such as getting vaccinated, practicing good hygiene, and staying home when sick—to help reduce the burden on hospitals. "
https://reachmd.com/news/navigating-the-...s/2471139/
It also appears that US government health searches don't have updated information, so it falls on you to be an advocate for your own health through researching the right sites.
I also saw briefly on a new article where US hospital-related infections are on the increase, sorry but I can't find it right now, but I believe it was norovirus.
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MRSA and VRE: Drug-resistant bacteria like
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and
Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE) are major concerns due to limited treatment options.
- Other Infections: Include gastroenteritis (e.g., norovirus), tuberculosis, and infections from medical devices such as catheters or prosthetics. "
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The provided search results do not identify specific U.S. hospitals currently experiencing the spread of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) or diseases. However, data from 2023 shows that
California (CA), New York (NY), Texas (TX), Florida (FL), and Pennsylvania (PA) had the highest total numbers of hospital-acquired infections across the U.S., with California reporting the most cases for several types, including surgical site infections (SSI), Clostridioides difficile (C. Diff), catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI), and central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI)"
https://www.definitivehc.com/blog/hospit...s-by-state
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What you don't know will hurt or kill you.
It's not so much that there is a sinister depopulation plan afoot, rather I think your leaders don't care whether you live or die. Their shortsightedness, arrogance and self-interests will be their downfall.