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Why did US leave WHO ?
« on: Fri, 10 July 2020, 11:09:20 »
Ya'll think it has something to do with their latest <coronavirus is airborne, spreads indoors> posting ?

If Trump-Flu wants to reopen, they can't exactly do any of that if then later people can say, hey, you got that memo from WHO,  you opened anyway,  blood on your hands.

But that, it's really m0re blood, because the entirety of the current 150,000 and future  ~200,000-500,000 projections is blood enough..

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Re: Why did US leave WHO ?
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Re: Why did US leave WHO ?
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 11 July 2020, 09:35:08 »
Eminem just did a track on Korona.

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Re: Why did US leave WHO ?
« Reply #3 on: Sun, 12 July 2020, 08:23:57 »
No reason. Just a random firing of a destructive neuron in an empty shell.
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