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Date: December 18, 2021 at 02:21:37
From: Mystic Wanderer, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Repeating word...'the unravelling'


This just jogged
my.memory just now.
Hearing the word
'unravelling'...as in
watch the globe
unravel. There has been
a dream a while back
about this very
thing...maybe in
2020ish...spoken of in
another dream i had at
that timeframe but i
cant find that dream at
present tho. Whatever
this
global'unravelling'is..
.it'll be quick. Wish i
could remember that old
dream for context on
that very
issue...sigh...
Other word im hearing
with the word
'unravelling'...'end of
all things'...in the
end of all things
normal in context....
as in 'a world we once
knew it' kinda thingy.
Is the kaa kaa hitting
the proverbial fan
yet?? Donno...


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77856


Date: January 03, 2022 at 09:00:11
From: joe stampingbull, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Repeating word...'the unravelling'


It certainly feels like things are unraveling. Just
heard of a new covid variant from Southern France which
sounds deadly. Hopefully it is a hoax. Peoples' minds
seem to be unraveling the worst.

Have a story to tell you that reminded me of the song
"Halfway to anywhere." My sister was living in a
residence hall at Kansas University back in the late
70's. She was in the lobby with others when a man
approached them and told them that he would buy
everyone a pizza. Everyone was excited and he called a
local pizza shop.

The man said he was having serious legal problems and
was going away forever but wanted to increase his luck
by doing something nice for everyone. The pizza arrived
and he paid with a bad check, got his suitcases,
everyone wished him good luck and he walked to the dark
parking lot, got into his car and drove away, never to
be seen again. Perhaps he picked up a ladyfriend,
perhaps he left alone. Since it was Kansas, by morning
he could have been halfway to anywhere.

Maybe he created a new life for himself. Things were
so much easier back then. Those were the fun days.


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77869


Date: January 11, 2022 at 02:27:15
From: Mystic Wanderer, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Repeating word...'the unravelling'

URL: https://www.salon.com/2019/01/02/the-same-flu-virus-that-caused-the-1918-pandemic-is-back-this-year


Hi joe...before covid went global I heard the
word plague...so it's not a nothing burger but
it has been hyped up...it's that never let a
good opportunity go by sorta thing....it is a
virus and my son and his friend got it the first
time around and it knocked them on their butts
bigtime. It was very nasty but both boys pulled
thru it...it's is nastier than the flu for sure!
But it's used as the vector for the global reset
agenda...sooo all the fear porn attached to it.
Omicorn is milder than delta but 2 times as
contagious. It will still overrun the hospitals
due to the amount of people catching it. It will
overwhelm and crash the healthcare system due to
many people at once coming down with it..it's
very contagious but not as nasty as delta. In
school we were taught about the Spanish flu of
1918...first wave hit the old folks..second wave
the children..with each wave it got more
contagious but less deadly till the virus became
a nothing burger aka harmless. Heck that virus
still circulates up north here still h1n1 I
think it's called....

From wiki...
Spanish flu, also known as the Great Influenza
epidemic or the 1918 influenza pandemic, was an
exceptionally deadly global influenza pandemic
caused by the H1N1 influenza A virus.The
earliest documented case was March 1918 in
Kansas, United States, with further cases
recorded in France, Germany and the United
Kingdom in April.Two years later, nearly a third
of the global population, or an ...snip...

H1n1 is still ciculating here in the great white
north btw...just not as deadly tho. It mutated
into nothingness as all viruses do..unless it re
combines with another similiar virus...then that
a totally different story!

From wiki yet again...

The 2009 swine flu pandemic, caused by the H1N1
influenza virus and declared by the World Health
Organization (WHO) from June 2009 to August
2010, is the third recent flu pandemic involving
the H1N1 virus (the first being the 1918-1920
Spanish flu pandemic and the second being the
1977 Russian flu). The first two cases were
discovered independently in the United States in
April 2009. Snip...

https://www.salon.com/2019/01/02/the-same-flu-
virus-that-caused-the-1918-pandemic-is-back-
this-year

The same flu virus that caused the 1918 pandemic
is back this year

Flu season has officially begun, according to
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
and this year the infamous strain known as H1N1
is dominant. That's the same strain that killed
at least 50 million people and infected nearly
one-third of the world’s population a century
ago, between 1918 and 1920.

“Most flu activity so far this season is still
being driven by H1N1 infections," Kristen
Nordlund, a CDC spokesperson, told Salon in an
email. Nordlund added that "in the last four
weeks, H3N2 viruses have been most common in the
southeastern part of the country,”

To date, there have been seven pediatric deaths
associated with a mix of H1N1, H3N2 and
influenza B virus infections, the CDC states. It
is too early to tell if H1N1 will infect a
majority of those who get the flu this year, but
it is worth asking: If it is, could it be as
deadly as it was in 1918?

The short answer is no, and there are a few
biological reasons why. First, Nordlund said,
“influenza viruses are constantly changing,”
which is one of the reasons why there is a new
formulation for flu vaccines each year. In other
words, the H1N1 strain from 100 years ago does
not have exactly the same RNA as today's H1N1
strain.

As the CDC explains, flu viruses can change in
two different ways, with different consequences
for infectiousness. First, there's “antigenic
drift,” something that happens in the genes of
the virus over time as the virus reproduces. As
a given virus spreads throughout one's body,
mutations develop slowly — meaning someone who
has antibodies against a given strain may find
that their immune system does not recognize the
newer mutations from that strain, hence getting
sick again from the same strain.

The second way in which a flu virus changes is
called an “antigenic shift.” While an antigenic
drift happens gradually, a shift is sudden and
involves two strains merging genetic material,
creating a new strain spontaneously. Antigenic
shifts particularly can lead to a pandemic,
because people have little protection from the
genes of the new virus. In the spring of 2009, a
shift happened with an H1N1 strain, according to
the CDC.

Considering the 1918 H1N1 strain has undergone
both kinds of change over the last 100 years, a
1918-like H1N1 would not “fit the current
criteria for a new pandemic strain,” the CDC
states. Hence, the probability of that exact
virus re-emerging from a natural source is
“remote.”

Another reason is that the current three-
component flu vaccine includes protection
against the H1N1-like virus. An outbreak at the
high numbers that the early 20th century endured
would be unlikely. If, in the rarest case, an
1918-like H1N1 virus did spread, there are a
couple antiviral drugs that have been shown to
be effective against it: rimantadine (Flumadine)
and oseltamivir (Tamiflu). Hospital and critical
care have also improved greatly since 1918.

Interestingly, CDC researchers successfully
reconstructed the virus that caused the pandemic
in the early 20th century. In this research they
found the strain exhibited a “stark contrast to
contemporary human influenza H1N1 viruses.”
According to the paper published in Science in
2005, “the 1918 pandemic virus had the ability
to replicate in the absence of trypsin, caused
death in mice and embryonated chicken eggs, and
displayed a high-growth phenotype in human
bronchial epithelial cells.”

Despite being sequenced, there are still many
questions that remain unanswered about the 1918
strain, such as where it originated from.

As for the future, researchers say every year it
is likely a small number of healthy people will
die from the seasonal flu, but across the world,
it is the underprivileged who are most at risk.

"Because most of the world does not have access
to the same level of prevention and medical care
as developed countries, the greatest burden of
any influenza pandemic can be expected to effect
those least privileged,” researchers wrote in
the journal of the Society of Critical Care
Medicine. “Globally, environmental issues such
as cold climates, lack of sewage systems, and
lack of quality housing with amenities such as
central heating are likely to contribute to
excess mortality.”

Other researchers have gone so far as to predict
that no influenza virus will ever reach a
pandemic level comparable to what the world saw
between 1918 and 1919.
.....

Omicorn is fast becoming the dominant variant
now globally.. but now there a newer variant in
the wild as well...'ihu' variant which was found
in France. ...

Maybe it'll mutated the life out of itself like
the spanish flu of 1819...but what bothers me is
the concept of 'gain of function'..that can add
a new spin to things viruswise.

I had a more recent dream about 'the
virus'...had a few of them infact before covid
even went global but the more recent dream is
the one to pay heed too...

Something about..'after this one something worse
comes'.. but what it means I donno yet. Gonna go
try to find that most recent dream fir
clues..brb...



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77870


Date: January 11, 2022 at 02:55:37
From: Mystic Wanderer, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Repeating word...'the unravelling'


Darn..can't find that recent dream...all I can
remember about it is the words..,'after this one
aka variant...something much worse comes'..but
what that 'something is I dont know...


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77840


Date: December 30, 2021 at 06:54:55
From: Lurker, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Repeating word...'the unravelling'


I hear that, too!! See, this is why I love your posts -
countless times, you validate and confirm precisely what
I was seeing and hearing. I keep on hearing this, 'the
Unravelling.'


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77804


Date: December 18, 2021 at 20:10:31
From: Mystic Wanderer, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Repeating word...'the unravelling'


Just remember ..been hearing this
song via Spirit last few days
too...

Come Undone"by duran duran...

Mine, immaculate dream made breath
and skin
I've been waiting for you.
Signed with a home tattoo,
Happy Birthday to You was created
for you

Can't ever keep from falling apart
at the seams
Can't I believe you're taking my
heart to pieces

Oh, it'll take a little time,
Might take a little crime
To come undone now

We'll try to stay blind
To the hope and fear outside
Hey, child, stay wilder than the
wind
And blow me in to cry

Who do you need, who do you love
When you come undone?
Who do you need, who do you love
When you come undone?

Words, playing me deja vu
Like a radio tune I swear I've
heard before
Chill, is it something real
Or the magic I'm feeding off your
fingers?

Can't ever keep from falling apart
at the seams
Can I believe you're taking my
heart to pieces?

Lost in a snow filled sky,
We'll make it alright
To come undone now

We'll try to stay blind
To the hope and fear outside.
Hey, child, stay wilder than the
wind
And blow me in to cry...

Who do you need, who do you love
When you come undone?
Who do you need, who do you love
When you come undone?

(Can't ever keep from falling
apart)
Who do you need, who do you love
When you come undone?
(Can't ever keep from falling
apart)
Who do you need, who do you love?

(Can't ever keep from falling
apart)
Who do you love
When you come undone?
(Can't ever keep from falling
apart)


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