If you are unaware that we are under a PREP Act declaration for Marburg and Ebola (and have been since November of 2020), it may be helpful to read my previous post:
From the Federal Register Notice of Declaration:
All previously Covered Countermeasures for Ebolavirus and distribution activities continue to be covered. This action has the effect of combining the three previous Declarations into one amended Declaration and makes PREP Act coverage for Ebolavirus countermeasures consistent with PREP Act coverage provided for other health threats, including Marburg, Smallpox, Pandemic Influenza, Anthrax, and Acute Radiation Syndrome and emerging infectious diseases such as COVID–19. (Source)
ACUTE RADIATION SYNDROME?????
Wow. That’s weird to include in the PREP Act amendment for hemorrhagic fevers. What in the fuck does that have to do with hemorrhagic fevers???
How would you know if you have Acute Radiation Syndrom (ARS)?
Let’s ask Spookipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Acute Radiation Syndrome
Other names: Radiation poisoning, radiation sickness, radiation toxicity
Early: Nausea, vomiting, skin burns, loss of appetite
Later: Infections, bleeding, dehydration, confusion, Bone marrow syndrome, gastrointestinal syndrome, neurovascular syndromeSymptoms can start within an hour of exposure, and can last for several months. Early symptoms are usually nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite.
Signs and symptoms
Radiation sickness
Classically, ARS is divided into three main presentations: hematopoietic, gastrointestinal, and neuro vascular. These syndromes may be preceded by a prodrome.
Whats a prodrome, Spookipedia?
In medicine, a prodrome is an early sign or symptom (or set of signs and symptoms) that often indicates the onset of a disease before more diagnostically specific signs and symptoms develop. It is derived from the Greek word prodromos, meaning "running before". Prodromes may be non-specific symptoms or, in a few instances, may clearly indicate a particular disease, such as the prodromal migraine aura.
(tuck this away)
Early symptoms of ARS typically include nausea, vomiting, headaches, fatigue, fever, and a short period of skin reddening. These symptoms are common to many illnesses, and may not, by themselves, indicate acute radiation sickness.
What about viral Viral Hemorrhagic Fever symptoms?
Let’s ask the Mayo clinic:
Symptoms
Signs and symptoms of viral hemorrhagic fevers vary by disease. In general, early signs and symptoms can include:
Fever
Fatigue, weakness or general feeling of being unwell
Dizziness
Muscle, bone or joint aches
Nausea and vomiting
Diarrhea
Symptoms that can become life-threatening
More-severe symptoms include:
Bleeding under the skin, in internal organs, or from the mouth, eyes or ears
Nervous system malfunctions
Coma
Delirium
Kidney failure
Respiratory failure
Liver failure
Weird…it sounds like there’s some overlap.
Oh look, I made a Venn Diagram for us.
I was very liberal with my grouping - one could argue that multi-organ dysfunction and nervous system malfunction overlap, but for the benefit of the doubt I kept them separate 🙄.
Now let’s review what the CDC says about diagnosing Marburg:
CDC
After an incubation period of 2-21 days, symptom onset is sudden and marked by fever, chills, headache, and myalgia. Around the fifth day after the onset of symptoms, a maculopapular rash, most prominent on the trunk (chest, back, stomach), may occur. Nausea, vomiting, chest pain, a sore throat, abdominal pain, and diarrhea may appear. Symptoms become increasingly severe and can include jaundice, inflammation of the pancreas, severe weight loss, delirium, shock, liver failure, massive hemorrhaging, and multi-organ dysfunction.
Clinical diagnosis of Marburg virus disease (MVD) can be difficult. Many of the signs and symptoms of MVD are similar to other infectious diseases (such as malaria, typhoid fever, or dengue) or viral hemorrhagic fevers that may be endemic in the area (such as Lassa fever or Ebola). This is especially true if only a single case is involved.
If a person has early symptoms of MVD and a possible exposure to marburgvirus, the patient should be isolated and public health professionals notified. Samples from the patient can then be collected and tested to confirm infection.
Clinical diagnosis of Marburg virus disease (MVD) can be difficult. Many of the signs and symptoms of MVD are similar to other infectious diseases
prodrome
noun Pathology.
an early symptom that signals the onset of an illness or disease; a symptom or series of symptoms that precedes the more obvious, diagnosable symptoms that develop along with the condition:A bout of headaches and/or fatigue is not an unusual prodrome of Lyme disease.
Gosh, guys.
If I didn’t know better, I might think that when they that ONE guy amended the PREP Act declaration for “very deadly” viruses…
→ that literally cannot cause pandemics….
→ and included Acute Radiation Syndrome under the Covered Countermeasures…
→ a syndrome that shares a suspicious number of overlapping symptoms with viral hemorrhagic fevers….
That meeeebeeee they might be planning on…
(((((sssshhhhhhh)))))
FAKING ANOTHER PANDEMIC.
I’m no detective though. So…it’s probably just another darn coincidence.
Hey, have you noticed all those 5G towers that went up during Covid?
I wonder if they emit any radiation?
I hear it’s non-ionizing, so probs don’t worry about it.
Calm down, victims.
Eyehole bleeding isn’t THAT bad.
I had a list of next Pandemic contestants on the wall at my workplace before I was given the boot for not taking the Kool aid...
Marburg, Flu and Chikungunya were top three... Monkey pox was low on the list... Might have a lotto winner with Marburg, keeps popping up doesn't it?
Someone made the point most of the symptoms of the previously mentioned diseases are also vax side effects... and if there's a vac for any of these the side effects can be written off to undiagnosed disease rather than the jab ?
5G towers everywhere here too... Almost seems to be every city block... They can't be too far apart it seems... There's a small reservoir here, land is flat, there's a 5G tower either end... The distance between them would be less than 2 km (less than a mile in US terms)...
One would ask why the infrastructure needs to be so tight for 5G to work?... 4G works fine for internet etc... I'm sure all that investment in 5G towers for modest internet speed gain doesn't seem economically viable... Therefore why are they really needed? Interesting you brought up acute radiation sickness... I wonder 🤔?
Haven't seen anything about this in the slavestream media, but. . .
An estimated 55 million Americans are presently being bombarded with RF/microwave radiation, from an armada of satellites launched as part of Elon Musk’s US Govt/taxpayer subsidised Starlink project - without their consent.
Which seems odd, because earlier similar studies carried out on lab rodents resulted in "clear evidence of tumors in the hearts of male rats exposed to RF radiation, as well as some evidence of tumors in the brains and adrenal glands".
Obviously, nothing to be concerned about!
https://www.rfsafe.com/the-december-10th-starlink-test-a-human-experimentation-paralleling-ntp-and-ri-rat-studies/