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The missing Virus is from the same College where the professor that wants to end 90 percent of population
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[quote:KITKAT123:MV8yMTgxNTA1XzM2OTA4Mzc1XzI2Q0YyRTFG] lol i got bad karma from banning a shill Listen everyone has a right to there opinion but dont repeatedly stress how this is not possible for a virus to be stolen and unleashed on the government I call you a government shill when you do this and i will ban you i have not banned people that disagree with my opinion Hey I live in Texas and Im concerned with this very much thats why I posted it I dont need Karma points for this thread I shared it as an alert to people to be prepared if this happens get your masks ready [/quote]
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U Of Texas Professor Says
Mass Death Is Imminent
AUSTIN -- A University of Texas professor says the Earth would be better off with 90 percent of the human population dead.
"Every one of you who gets to survive has to bury nine," Eric Pianka cautioned students and guests at St. Edward's University on Friday. Pianka's words are part of what he calls his "doomsday talk" - a 45-minute presentation outlining humanity's ecological misdeeds and Pianka's predictions about how nature, or perhaps humans themselves, will exterminate all but a fraction of civilization.
That's 5.8 billion lives - lives he says are turning the planet into "fat, human biomass.
Although [Ebola Zaire] Kills 9 out of 10 people, outbreaks have so far been unable to become epidemics because they are currently spread only by direct physical contact with infected blood. However, a closely-related virus that kills monkeys, Ebola Reston, is airborne, and it is only a matter of time until Ebola Zaire evolves the capacity to be airborne."
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