by Michael Smith (Veshengro)
Schmallenberg Disease: Is it a biological weapon being used?
This is a serious question, though with my conspiracy theorist hat firmly clamped to my head, that I am asking it.
We are seeing one livestock disease after the other, it would appear, arriving from the European mainland on the shores of Britain. While BSE was home-grown (though how still remains a question) Blue Tongue and Schmallenberg are two that have arrived from the European mainland as did a few others in recent years. Mostly, it would appear, those diseases seem to be carried on the same midges, the no-seeums, which also seem to be not all that old in the UK.
It also would appear that this disease that was hardly known in previous years, if at all, has gone seriously viral as seems to have happened with Blue Tongue, and within a short space spreads across Europe. Has anyone, I wonder, checked as to whether we are looking at a mutation of the original virus and maybe, just maybe, even one where someone has had their fingers in the game. Just wondering...
Considering that, according to reports and sources, Schmallenberg Disease, named after the region by the same name in the German Hochsauerland, is a previously unknown disease. Should that, maybe, tell us something?
While I know that I may surmise, even in writing, all I want, no one in authority, of that I am sure, is going to come forward and admit it even if if be the case, i.e. a biological warfare agent that has gotten loose.
However, as far as I am concerned, there are few things that do not add up here as regards the Schmallenberg Disease especially when considering that until about three years ago or so it was an unknown disease and it had never been seen.
Some years ago there was a screenplay on British television entitled “The Russian Soldier” which was all about a warfare agent haven gotten out from the British Chemical and Biological Weapons Establishment. It had nothing to do with the Russians and a Soviet soldier even though the cold war was still very much on.
It did, however, make a great case of what could happen and I am wondering how much has happened and whether this new disease is the effect of something like that.
On the other hand there is, obviously, another possibility and that is that someone somewhere is trying to destroy livestock farming in Europe.
I leave the reader to take a closer look and examine the evidence. Both issues, methinks, is something that could just be...
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