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Hantavirus is nothing new, it’s been around for decades. It’s primarily rodent-borne, rare in most parts of the world, and often treatable if caught early. Yet suddenly we’re hearing the drumbeat of another emerging threat.
The thing that makes this story especially interesting is that back in September 2024, Moderna announced a partnership with Korea University’s Vaccine Innovation Center to develop an mRNA-based hantavirus vaccine.
Long before this cruise ship cluster made headlines, the same mRNA platform that made the rounds during COVID, was already being prepped for the next one.
How convenient. And, profitable.
This has all the markers of the same pandemic playbook.
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Now, am I right or wrong in thinking this virus was flagged in the Pfizer adverse reactions list as a possible outcome from the vaccine? I’m sure I saw it there.
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(05-08-2026, 04:12 PM)ARM1968 Wrote: Now, am I right or wrong in thinking this virus was flagged in the Pfizer adverse reactions list as a possible outcome from the vaccine? I’m sure I saw it there.
From what I understand from the thread about the ship, the Hantavirus test is just about useless now.
That test resulted in many false positives as it was. But now that particular covid vaccine makes the probability of a false positive even more likely.
Also, all assumptions in the op only apply locally to people not traveling and rodents that don't get on vehicles or contaminate materials that get shipped to other places. Any strain can be anywhere if the person travels, the rodent travels, or the contaminated container, vehicle, boxes, or food travels.
I know too much and question everything.
Does anyone know the minimum safe distance of ignorance?
Did anyone ask the monkeys how much fun the barrel actually was?
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(05-08-2026, 04:12 PM)ARM1968 Wrote: Now, am I right or wrong in thinking this virus was flagged in the Pfizer adverse reactions list as a possible outcome from the vaccine? I’m sure I saw it there.
... as were X-Ray and MRI machines.
Or, perhaps, at that early stage, they didn't know any of the interactions with certain conditions, treatments, drugs and diseases, and wrote down a list of things to be vigilant about, rather than it being a list of 'adverse reactions'?
I mean, can you see people suddenly sprouting X-Ray and MRI machines because they got immunized? LOL.
You guys are crack-ups!
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Thomas Massie Destroys CNN Host For FREAKING OUT About Hantavirus!
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(05-09-2026, 05:25 AM)chr0naut Wrote: You guys are crack-ups!

Get off your high horse!
We are being lied to from all sides, so of course we have to investigate everything.
Even a "machine" like you should know that.
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(05-10-2026, 04:21 AM)LightAngel Wrote: Get off your high horse!
We are being lied to from all sides, so of course we have to investigate everything.
Even a "machine" like you should know that. 
Has it ever occurred to you that if they really didn't want you to know something, they'd simply not tell you about it?
Making up lies, broadcasting them, keeping track of all the bits and pieces so they don't contradict themselves and then disagreeing with any and all naysayers seems like a lot of effort, when they could just shut-up.
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(05-10-2026, 04:35 AM)chr0naut Wrote: Has it ever occurred to you that if they really didn't want you to know something, they'd simply not tell you about it?
Of course I have thought about that, and that's exactly why we have to question everything.
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(05-10-2026, 04:41 AM)LightAngel Wrote: Of course I have thought about that, and that's exactly why we have to question everything.
No-one questions things that they have not even conceived of.
But it is a good idea to evaluate the world sceptically.
The thing is though, you don't do that by just asking open ended questions.
You do that by taking note of the little details like dates, times, locations and names, and often, by asking about motive (like following the money).
For instance, if someone can't give you exact numbers within real-world error margins, then they are making the numbers up.
If the dates and times are such that they have answers to things before they can even learn if something is technically possible, then they are making stuff up.
Those sorts of things...
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(05-10-2026, 05:18 AM)chr0naut Wrote: Those sorts of things...
Yes, those sorts of things I already do.
By the way, just because they hide things doesn't mean that you can't imagine what they hide, you just need to find evidence, and that isn't so easy unless you have access.
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