CORONA Main Coronavirus thread

rlm1966

Veteran Member
no independent confirmation. take with salt.

my niece works for an major international company with a factory in wuhan. she is part of the emergency team at her plant. the company gives daily briefings with officials (this is a secure facility).

-they are planning to shelter a maintenance and production team on site throughout any quarantine.

-being told virus can live on surfaces for 7 weeks.
Are they going to bring the workers entire family in as well, because I would be very hard pressed to leave my family outside while I was locked up in the factory only to leave in a month or two to find that they had been moved, died, etc etc.
 

rondaben

Veteran Member
Are they going to bring the workers entire family in as well, because I would be very hard pressed to leave my family outside while I was locked up in the factory only to leave in a month or two to find that they had been moved, died, etc etc.

No. Employees will be housed separately, must wear PPE when coming to central food prep to pick up food and go back to their quarters to eat.

Neice is unmarried, so no family to leave out. They will be very well compensated for the duration. One consideration for many will be "If I stay and work, my family can stay at home and not have to go out" since checks will still be coming into the bank account. Of course, provided they have adequate supplies on hand.
 

L.A.B.

Goodness before greatness.
Highly unusual for Rush.

He doesn't throw stuff out there without some good insight.
Chinese Coronavirus SWAT team DRILL...

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#Coronavirus fears grip world markets Blood Bath in stock markets around the Entire world European stock markets lose more than 3% amid growing concerns about coronavirus. New York Stock Exchange sees one of the biggest drops in its history today. 1100 points within minutes.
I have a new theory. (thanks to the posts about this "church" that brought them to my attention)

THIS VIRUS WAS A BIO WEAPON SPREAD BY THE SHINCHEONJI CHURCH OF SK.

Remember all those videos we saw of people in elevators in China spitting on the buttons, etc. These church members somehow got this virus, maybe one of them worked at the lab and snuck it out, brought it to the wet market and then spread it around the globe. That's why some of the new countries are baffled as to how it got into their countries. A lot of them can trace it to the SK cultists who were tourists. They are deliberately trying to issue in their messiah and bring about the end of the world.

read this twitter feed for more, I formatted it so it's easier to read:

View: https://twitter.com/Spainkiller/status/1231871985862545408

Sam @Spainkiller
4:14 AM · Feb 24, 2020

The Coronavirus Chronicles keep getting weirder and weirder.

You've probably heard about the sudden outbreak of the virus in South Korea. Well, did you also know that this is, in large part, to thank to an actual death cult? It's called #Shincheonji, and it's super scary.

The 31st Coronavirus case in South Korea was a member of the Shincheonji cult. She's considered a superspreader, and it's unclear how she has contracted the virus, as she hasn't traveled to Wuhan, China or even anywhere abroad. Scary.

Members of the Shincheonji cult are ordered not to fear diseases, not to wear face masks, not to miss meetings, and to pray together in close-knit circles. Makes you wonder why, eh?

The cult is almost 36 years old and is lead a by an 88-year old man named Lee Man-hee, who believes he is both Satan and the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Much more dangerously, however, is the fact that his teachings are based on his unique interpretation of biblical texts.

I.e. Shincheonji believes that Lee Man-hee is the only one that can accurately interpret the Bible. That has lead to incredibly exclusionary teachings, similar to the '144.000 saints' teaching of the Jehova's Witnesses.

Most dangerously, Lee Man-hee is very eschatology-focused, in such a way that people within Schincheonji have claimed that they are not simply beholding the End Times, but are actively *bringing it about*.

This is also why some believe that they've purposefully spread the virus.

Schincheonji, like other cults, have very deceitful and aggressive ways of recruiting new members. E.g. they pose as a non-denominational christian church and gain your trust after months of 'bible study' before exposing their true teachings and loyalty to Lee Man-hee.

These tactics have resulted in the recruitment of atheists, agnostics and christians, which is why the cult has shown explosive growth in the last decade.

They've grown so massively, in fact, that they've set up lots of cell branches in many countries over the last few years.

This especially is scary considering how much they love to 'stay in touch' with all of their cell branches now that we know how fond they are of pathogens.

We haven't nearly reached peak scaremongering yet, however.

1) The cult has spread similar diseases twice before.
2) Infected members of the cult have been using travel extensively in the past few weeks, including to Israel.
3) They had a branch in Wuhan.
4) They scrubbed that branch off the internet immediately after the Wuhan outbreak.
5) Around half of all Korean Coronavirus cases are tied to the cult.
6) Lee Man-hee claims that his Messianic powers won't be fully manifested until after the apocalypse. Which "is close".
7) Shincheonji has gotten such an obvious bad reputation in South Korea that members have started lying about their affiliation in order to secretly continue their practices + recruitment.
8) As with any cult, it's almost impossible to leave. Apostates are threatened and abused.
9) Oh, yeah, Lee Man-hee also claims he's immortal, by the way. The guy's ****ing insane.

Make no mistake, people: Shincheonji has nothing to do with christianity (they're just using the name of Jesus Christ to further Lee's beliefs) and is the worst kind of cult.

Think I'm making shit up? One of the most popular apps in S. Korea right now is one that alerts you if you're close to one of Shincheonji's 'churches' or other affiliated establishments. Of which there are over 730 across S. Korea alone, btw.

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I have a new theory. (thanks to the posts about this "church" that brought them to my attention)

THIS VIRUS WAS A BIO WEAPON SPREAD BY THE SHINCHEONJI CHURCH OF SK.

Remember all those videos we saw of people in elevators in China spitting on the buttons, etc. These church members somehow got this virus, maybe one of them worked at the lab and snuck it out, brought it to the wet market and then spread it around the globe. That's why some of the new countries are baffled as to how it got into their countries. A lot of them can trace it to the SK cultists who were tourists. They are deliberately trying to issue in their messiah and bring about the end of the world.

read this twitter feed for more, I formatted it so it's easier to read:

View: https://twitter.com/Spainkiller/status/1231871985862545408

Sam @Spainkiller
4:14 AM · Feb 24, 2020

The Coronavirus Chronicles keep getting weirder and weirder.

You've probably heard about the sudden outbreak of the virus in South Korea. Well, did you also know that this is, in large part, to thank to an actual death cult? It's called #Shincheonji, and it's super scary.

The 31st Coronavirus case in South Korea was a member of the Shincheonji cult. She's considered a superspreader, and it's unclear how she has contracted the virus, as she hasn't traveled to Wuhan, China or even anywhere abroad. Scary.

Members of the Shincheonji cult are ordered not to fear diseases, not to wear face masks, not to miss meetings, and to pray together in close-knit circles. Makes you wonder why, eh?

The cult is almost 36 years old and is lead a by an 88-year old man named Lee Man-hee, who believes he is both Satan and the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Much more dangerously, however, is the fact that his teachings are based on his unique interpretation of biblical texts.

I.e. Shincheonji believes that Lee Man-hee is the only one that can accurately interpret the Bible. That has lead to incredibly exclusionary teachings, similar to the '144.000 saints' teaching of the Jehova's Witnesses.

Most dangerously, Lee Man-hee is very eschatology-focused, in such a way that people within Schincheonji have claimed that they are not simply beholding the End Times, but are actively *bringing it about*.

This is also why some believe that they've purposefully spread the virus.

Schincheonji, like other cults, have very deceitful and aggressive ways of recruiting new members. E.g. they pose as a non-denominational christian church and gain your trust after months of 'bible study' before exposing their true teachings and loyalty to Lee Man-hee.

These tactics have resulted in the recruitment of atheists, agnostics and christians, which is why the cult has shown explosive growth in the last decade.

They've grown so massively, in fact, that they've set up lots of cell branches in many countries over the last few years.

This especially is scary considering how much they love to 'stay in touch' with all of their cell branches now that we know how fond they are of pathogens.

We haven't nearly reached peak scaremongering yet, however.

1) The cult has spread similar diseases twice before.
2) Infected members of the cult have been using travel extensively in the past few weeks, including to Israel.
3) They had a branch in Wuhan.
4) They scrubbed that branch off the internet immediately after the Wuhan outbreak.
5) Around half of all Korean Coronavirus cases are tied to the cult.
6) Lee Man-hee claims that his Messianic powers won't be fully manifested until after the apocalypse. Which "is close".
7) Shincheonji has gotten such an obvious bad reputation in South Korea that members have started lying about their affiliation in order to secretly continue their practices + recruitment.
8) As with any cult, it's almost impossible to leave. Apostates are threatened and abused.
9) Oh, yeah, Lee Man-hee also claims he's immortal, by the way. The guy's ****ing insane.

Make no mistake, people: Shincheonji has nothing to do with christianity (they're just using the name of Jesus Christ to further Lee's beliefs) and is the worst kind of cult.

Think I'm making shit up? One of the most popular apps in S. Korea right now is one that alerts you if you're close to one of Shincheonji's 'churches' or other affiliated establishments. Of which there are over 730 across S. Korea alone, btw.

The devil toy’s with fanatics, he’ll take the god fearing and the godless. If this story has wheels and goes mainstream you can expect the 38th parallel to be defended by only true believers and bat-$#!+ crazy cultist.

There are clinical diagnosis that equate to military type actions or logistics. These fruit loops may of just rewritten their countrymen’s epitaph. ‘Here lie’s The Truth a fanatic should never be tasked with.’

Time for that liberal society to meet the rubber hose from the north.

Let me get my hand sanitizer and be done feeling this.
 

Trivium Pursuit

Has No Life - Lives on TB
no independent confirmation. take with salt.

my niece works for an major international company with a factory in wuhan. she is part of the emergency team at her plant. the company gives daily briefings with officials (this is a secure facility).

-they are planning to shelter a maintenance and production team on site throughout any quarantine.

-being told virus can live on surfaces for 7 weeks.
7 weeks!! Pls update if you ever get any corroboration on that. That would truly be a game-changer.
 

Beach

Veteran Member
Well, we have a vacation to Italy, Hungary and Croatia first of April. I guess it's time to rethink it.

We had used points and gotten a suite on Emirates 380 for the flight over. Took me weeks and weeks of watching availability to book that. 1st world problem. yea I know. But I was kinda looking forward to that. :(
Yeah, I have a trip to Croatia planned for May.
sucks!
 

NCGirl

Veteran Member
:hof::hof::hof::hof:

My sister who believes everything the MSM feeds her just called in a panic saying she heard on the news that this coronovirus thing was really bad and everyone should stock up and she was going to the grocery store right this very minute to buy some tins of tuna! Then she said I guess I need some other stuff too?

She finished by telling me to text her a list of everything she needed to buy
:bhd:
 
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desertvet2

Veteran Member
Send her a list of all your favorite things????
:hof::hof::hof::hof:

My sister who believes everything the MSM feeds her just called in a panic saying she heard on the news that this coronovirus thing was really bad and everyone should stock up and she was going to the grocery store right this very minute to buy some tins of tuna! The she said I guess I need some other stuff too?

She then told me to text her a list of everything she needed to buy
:bhd:
 

northern watch

TB Fanatic
:hof::hof::hof::hof:

My sister who believes everything the MSM feeds her just called in a panic saying she heard on the news that this coronovirus thing was really bad and everyone should stock up and she was going to the grocery store right this very minute to buy some tins of tuna! The she said I guess I need some other stuff too?

She then told me to text her a list of everything she needed to buy
:bhd:

Well, sounds like the people are starting to panic

PS Don't forget the toilet paper
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
no independent confirmation. take with salt.

my niece works for an major international company with a factory in wuhan. she is part of the emergency team at her plant. the company gives daily briefings with officials (this is a secure facility).

-they are planning to shelter a maintenance and production team on site throughout any quarantine.

-being told virus can live on surfaces for 7 weeks.


And it’s tidbits, like these.... that answer any questions about why... other countries are acting so aggressively when they get a few cases.

It’s because they know the awful truth.
 

vector7

Dot Collector
:hof::hof::hof::hof:

My sister who believes everything the MSM feeds her just called in a panic saying she heard on the news that this coronovirus thing was really bad and everyone should stock up and she was going to the grocery store right this very minute to buy some tins of tuna! The she said I guess I need some other stuff too?

She then told me to text her a list of everything she needed to buy
:bhd:

This...VVV

Yes, could be a whole different world by the end of this week, not just financially...

The cat is about out of the bag, fireworks straight ahead, then herd stampedes...

Panic Early, Beat the Rush!
- Shane
 

DazedandConfused

Veteran Member
:hof::hof::hof::hof:

My sister who believes everything the MSM feeds her just called in a panic saying she heard on the news that this coronovirus thing was really bad and everyone should stock up and she was going to the grocery store right this very minute to buy some tins of tuna! The she said I guess I need some other stuff too?

She then told me to text her a list of everything she needed to buy
:bhd:
The feeding frenzy has started !! Empty store shelves by the end of the week.
 

marsh

On TB every waking moment
There is a difference between these folks...

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... and these folks

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Unfortunately, we live in a society now that will not adhere to any type of pandemic preparedness or action that relates to the greater good. I understand your optimism in these organizational matters Marsh but at the street level, we don't live in 'that' society any more. Compliance is the only way the CDC, HHS, or any other governmental institution can get a handle on a pandemic and we just don't have that in great enough numbers here in the US anymore... thus my pessimism.
We looked at that way back when we did pandemic and other disaster planning in our county. Although every county and state employee is a mandated disaster worker by law, (although they cannot be called beyond their scope of training,) they simply wouldn't show up for duty. The only way we might entice them is by creating a safe family compound where their families would be assured of physical protection, food, water, shelter, medicine and care - including pets.

We simply do not have a command and control system, short of martial law - and our military forces are scattered too far to do that on the scale required.
 
:hof::hof::hof::hof:

My sister who believes everything the MSM feeds her just called in a panic saying she heard on the news that this coronovirus thing was really bad and everyone should stock up and she was going to the grocery store right this very minute to buy some tins of tuna! The she said I guess I need some other stuff too?

She then told me to text her a list of everything she needed to buy
:bhd:
sardines and maple syrup!!:D

Oh! and beer, scotch and red vines!!
 
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FROG

Contributing Member
No. Employees will be housed separately, must wear PPE when coming to central food prep to pick up food and go back to their quarters to eat.

Neice is unmarried, so no family to leave out. They will be very well compensated for the duration. One consideration for many will be "If I stay and work, my family can stay at home and not have to go out" since checks will still be coming into the bank account. Of course, provided they have adequate supplies on hand.
Would that be the protocol for generating plants in the US?
 

Seeker22

Has No Life - Lives on TB
My first thoughts too.

BUT...Most peeps are too lazy to do this.

Facial recognition will come into play, if needed.

Not going to help much if I am wearing wrap around shades and a protective mask.
Their tech toys aren't that great. Like the Wizard of Oz, what is behind the curtain is really quite over hyped. Your let their super powers live rent free in your head and 99% of their work is done.
 
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