That’s a good question. When I worked in crime scene cleanup, I took on a hanta virus remediation gig in southern New Mexico. The haunt virus may be present in the droppings of the deer mouse, but the only way that you could get infected from it is if you were to inhale the particles of the feces. I don’t know how she would’ve caught it. The job I did involved clearing out a trailer and bunker, which was infested with the mice. I had to do a wet Decon, not to mention a lot of the traps. But when tested, there was no virus present.
The very first time I ever heard of it was in connection with the sewers , improvised tunnels and drainage ditches traversed by "illegals" crossing the border. Supposedly they breathed it in from rat waste. And so it was associated with Mexicans illegally crossing the border in rat infested areas. Nice imagery that.
By the way: We didn’t get to talk about the “Gene Hackman death” narrative ; and the way they’re playing it in the media.
What do we think of this particular critique of the official “hanta virus” scare?
https://www.bitchute.com/video/MKvvJAsVhL0b/
Do you think there might be a connection between the hanta virus, and the vaccine and man as hackable animal as in, Gene Hackman, Hack man’s genes?
That’s a good question. When I worked in crime scene cleanup, I took on a hanta virus remediation gig in southern New Mexico. The haunt virus may be present in the droppings of the deer mouse, but the only way that you could get infected from it is if you were to inhale the particles of the feces. I don’t know how she would’ve caught it. The job I did involved clearing out a trailer and bunker, which was infested with the mice. I had to do a wet Decon, not to mention a lot of the traps. But when tested, there was no virus present.
The very first time I ever heard of it was in connection with the sewers , improvised tunnels and drainage ditches traversed by "illegals" crossing the border. Supposedly they breathed it in from rat waste. And so it was associated with Mexicans illegally crossing the border in rat infested areas. Nice imagery that.