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<blockquote data-quote="Weasel" data-source="post: 470274" data-attributes="member: 9520"><p>Tell me how I'm wrong about the interpretation. I'm very aware the document describes an hypothetical situation. That's the entirety of what it is for. However, throughout history we've had many deadly viruses. With the world evolving and becoming more global, so is the risk of an pandemic. Especially in the years before this draft, some worrying viruses popped up. So yes, it's very normal situations like this are being thought over years before. Because tell me, what is your solution if a major deadly virus goes out? You have a better idea than a lockdown? You probably don't. This is the most logical way of acting. Just because the people who drafted this are smart, and are able to predict what can happen based on history en geopolitical knowledge, is not a sign there's some conspiracy going on. Heck, the writers of the Simpsons would be the Illuminati if that were the case.</p><p></p><p>As for the Wuhan claim, you try to back your arguments up with a different conspiracy? Damn. Talking about grasping at straws here. Even if the virus was created (which in a way, is indeed plausible, but until there's evidence it's nothing more than a theory, not a fact), what would the entire world gain out of this? You actually think the USA, Russia, Europe and other major regions/countries are really working with China to create a virus? If that's really what you think, you're far too down the rabbit hole to have a serious discussion with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weasel, post: 470274, member: 9520"] Tell me how I'm wrong about the interpretation. I'm very aware the document describes an hypothetical situation. That's the entirety of what it is for. However, throughout history we've had many deadly viruses. With the world evolving and becoming more global, so is the risk of an pandemic. Especially in the years before this draft, some worrying viruses popped up. So yes, it's very normal situations like this are being thought over years before. Because tell me, what is your solution if a major deadly virus goes out? You have a better idea than a lockdown? You probably don't. This is the most logical way of acting. Just because the people who drafted this are smart, and are able to predict what can happen based on history en geopolitical knowledge, is not a sign there's some conspiracy going on. Heck, the writers of the Simpsons would be the Illuminati if that were the case. As for the Wuhan claim, you try to back your arguments up with a different conspiracy? Damn. Talking about grasping at straws here. Even if the virus was created (which in a way, is indeed plausible, but until there's evidence it's nothing more than a theory, not a fact), what would the entire world gain out of this? You actually think the USA, Russia, Europe and other major regions/countries are really working with China to create a virus? If that's really what you think, you're far too down the rabbit hole to have a serious discussion with. [/QUOTE]
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