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The "GHOST" of S.A.R.S. will HAUNT many house.
 
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The "GHOST" of S.A.R.S. will HAUNT many house.


No doubt, there is something in the world that can be called SARS. It's requirements are :

1) Bad, undesirable,etc.

That is why the definition of what SARS is, does not exist. SARS only classification and definition is;
That which makes a person undesirable and makes a person eligible for the manipulation and detention by the authorities.

In this day and age, the fact that the great and highly advanced medical authorities of the world are not embarrassed to announce SARS as "MYSTERIOUS" is SURPRISING. However, the "authorities of the world" (law enforcement and medical, like there is a seperation), find it useful, lest anyone disproves it's danger, and their necessity of being able to do anything they want. This MYSTERY OF MYSTERIES may actually consist of some of the infections that have always afflicted humanity and might even be easily cureable with aspirin and the inhalation of some kind of Antibiotic fragrance, but the authorities won't tell us because it serves their purpose (just like Homeland Security and the abridgement of our rights). The BIG lie is that conspiracies don't exist. The authorities need a reason (and an acceptable one that they can sell to the public (and avoid public outcry, resistance, protest, etc.) to be able to detain,etc. "WE THE PEOPLE". "Infection" IS a part of reality, but the U.S. gov't. has put enough "spin" on it to serve their purposes and get us to accept detention and vaccination (MIND control propaganda).
 

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