A “Dilbert” View of the Corona Virus…

It’s tough being a “conspiracy theorist” these days…

By Kent Heckenlively, JD

…because there are facts you just don’t see coming.  Are we inching back towards a free and independent press because the lies are just becoming so obvious?

I may need to find another hobby.  Maybe I’ll take up cartooning like Scott Adams and his Dilbert cartoon which lampooned stupid decision making in corporate America.  My cartoon strip would cover stupid decisions in science.

First, there’s a virus outbreak in the Chinese city of Wuhan and the government says, “Hey, it seems like it came from a live animal market in the city.”  My bullshit meter immediately started blaring at the highest decibel level possible and I waited for additional facts.

Second, I read there’s a level 4 bio-safety lab located a couple hundred yards from this market and by “coincidence” I find out they were studying corona viruses, and with the same type of bats that are reservoirs of this virus.  And also, the native populations of that bat are found more than five hundred miles away from Wuhan.

Third, the press goes crazy with asking whether this was a planned “bio-weapons” release and I’m thinking, well, maybe, but you don’t have to go that far.  It could have just as easily have been an accidental release.  I understand there’s a strong argument that this was planned to quell Hong Kong dissent and do some other things that might play into the hands of Big Pharma.

While I don’t have enough evidence…

…to have a strong opinion on the question of accidental or planned release, I have a bias towards stupidity rather than evil.  That’s why I think I need to come up with a different designation rather than a “conspiracy theorist.”  Maybe I’ll take some help from Scott Adams and simply call myself a Dilbertarian.

My bullshit detector said why do we have to have only two possibilities?  Totally natural outbreak or bio-warfare attack?  As Scott Adams often says, if you have only see a limited number of possibilities and NOTHING ELSE, that’s an example of LOSER-THINK.

I like to make my ideas simple.

Here it is: We should not be mixing human and  animal tissue to come up with any medical product because you will ALWAYS be carrying back a lot of animal viruses in that vaccine or product and giving it a virgin field in which to reproduce, bypassing the human body’s natural barrier of the stomach and skin and going directly into the bloodstream.

I believe in REALLY BAD IDEAS, but reserve an opinion on how many REALLY BAD PEOPLE there are in the population.

If I want to have an opinion which mirrors the diversity of human experience I need to leave myself open to explanations I haven’t considered.  People do strange things and I learned that from my years as an attorney.

Which is why I mistakenly put an American frame on the Chinese story.  I imagined scientists working in labs comparable to what we might find in America.

But that may not be true…

…according to a story in the New York Post from February 22, 2020, questioning the official story and adding a new wrinkle to the story.  If you want to find the story, it’s entitled, “Don’t Buy China’s Story: The Coronavirus May Have Leaked From a Lab.”

Add to this China’s history of similar incidents. Even the deadly SARS virus has escaped — twice — from the Beijing lab where it was — and probably is — being used in experiments. Both “man-made” epidemics were quickly contained, but neither would have happened at all if proper safety precautions had been taken.

And then there is this little-known fact: Some Chinese researchers are in the habit of selling their laboratory animals to street vendors after they have finished experimenting on them.

You heard me right.

Instead of properly disposing of infected animals by cremation, as the law requires, they sell them on the side to make a little extra cash. Or, in some cases, a lot of extra cash. One Beijing researcher, now in jail, made a million dollars selling his monkeys and rats on the live animal market, where they eventually wound up in someone’s stomach.

I never saw that one coming and it’s because I put an American frame on the story.

I could NEVER imagine a scientist anywhere in the world would walk out of a lab with an animal under his arm to sell at a farmer’s market.

I really can’t nail this one down to stupidity or evil intentions, but does it matter?  Both scenarios fit the same set of facts and have the same outcome, massive damage to the human population.

Scott Adams eventually became so well-known for his critiques of stupid decision making in corporate America that Elon Musk is reported to have told his executives, “Don’t make the kind of decisions that would end up in a Dilbert cartoon.”

It’s my hope that the books I write will eventually make people say, “What were we ever doing working with animal tissue and injecting them into human beings?”  One day humanity might get a bat virus, another day a monkey virus, or maybe a mouse virus, and real people will be hurt.

Why are we actively contaminating ourselves with these products and calling it health care?

By Kent Heckenlively, JD

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The book is co-authored with Judy Mikovits PhD. It is an indictment of the “Fake Science” we find so prevalent in the US.

 

9 thoughts on “A “Dilbert” View of the Corona Virus…”

  1. It’s neither accidental nor a bio-attack. There is no “novel coronavirus”. Viruses have never been proven to exist. That’s extremely important to understand and accept. As soon as you see “virus” you know it’s BS.

    All those Chinese people with their pneumonia suffer from air pollution disease. But (what’s new?) those same people now at once are diagnosed with this new virus. A very old trick. Relabeling diseases was already used by Louis Pasteur.

    I don’t know how many people outside of China are even tested, but it doesn’t matter. The test is totally useless anyway. Anyone who is coughing after returning to China will be tested and many will come out positive, as that goes with all those tests.

    It’s a created hype, not an outbreak of a germ. The only question is why. It’s a conspiracy between China, the WHO and others. But which others? And what are they up to?

  2. Not so strange to me for Chinese scientists to sell their experimental animals. Here in the US the Red Cross makes a lot of money selling the blood products of heavily vaccinated people. Planned Parenthood sells the bodies of aborted babies. Hospitals reportedly can make money (a lot) selling the foreskin from circumcised boys. It’s just about what triggers your disgust factor (or your common sense ) I guess. Remember that stupid saying equating a human baby to all sorts of other living things? If you don’t value and respect living things what would stop you from any of these abominable practices?

  3. Not sure how a virus can be a bio weapon in the face of some inconvenient facts:

    1) there has never been a deadly viral pandemic. Sometimes the treatments have been deadly, it’s true.
    2) virology is the most religious of all the biological and medical sciences. On the basis for disease, the debate has always been between virology and toxicology. Toxicology solutions cost money, virology solutions make money. Hence, virology has always held the upper hand politically.
    3) no virus has ever been proven to be the cause of a disease.

    Take influenza. If you have flu, it’s caused by the flu virus, unless it isn’t, in which case it is flu-like illness, and the virus always causes flu if you are exposed to it, except when it doesn’t, which is most of the time… You get the point.

    Changing the facts to fit the theory is not science. Virology is founded on superstition.

    The only things known to behave the way viruses are supposed to, are computer viruses and ‘memes’ (contagious information). What we have going on in China is the spread of a meme, one with a self-fulfilling outcome. It’s easy to see how fear of a pandemic can cause a pandemic of collateral damage to a minor problem or a problem that isn’t even real.

    Remember how the Oklahoma Bombing was an exercise that ‘escaped out of training’ so to speak? Well, wasn’t there supposed to be a coronovirus outbreak simulation drill taking place not long ago?

    I’d love to know what Karma Singh makes of that idea.

  4. Chinese eat 10’s of thousands of dogs a year..never vaccinated for corona parvo or even wormed. These stupid Americans go to China and eat fine Chinese cuisine while there..little chihuahua here onion herbs..little cat here..soy saucs..pour over rice with vegetable..eat eat eat yourself to death…Chinese eat everything there.

  5. Thank you for a great article. I’ve said this myself when looking at various situations and wondering was it incompetence/stupidity or evil intentions or a combination of both that caused problems?

    Sometimes I think people are doing things that may not be very smart or very good to begin with and along comes a force-majeure that upsets their apple cart and lets the cats out of the bag. (Selling lab animals and over speculating in markets come to mind…)

    Jim D

  6. Connecticut Fell last night .

    Mandatory Adult Vaccines a step closer I would say .
    That means for the carer’s of autistic children.
    Still voting for the Dems ? are you ? Maurine et Richard Mosk ?

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