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Posted On: 09/25/2021 6:38:37 PM
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I hope you are wrong but I have a feeling he isn’t too far off. I thought these virulent strains of the virus that have a ‘competitive advantages’ become weaker in order to survive in the host longer to continue to replicate and infect the population? It wants its host to live so it can survive and spread !
With that being said wouldn’t it be fair to say as the virus mutates it should become less and less deadly in people as it mutates? Is there a possibility that it becomes even more deadly or am I missing something?
With that being said wouldn’t it be fair to say as the virus mutates it should become less and less deadly in people as it mutates? Is there a possibility that it becomes even more deadly or am I missing something?


Daniel Rizzo
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Federal Whistleblower / Special Operations Tactical Unit
USAF: Phoenix Raven #2143
HHS & SEC Whistleblower: HL-1412396
DOJ Investigation Report/ Whistleblower ID: 20250705-0001
NIH Case Reference: CS1137565
Founder & CEO of FireGate Bioscience
USPTO: Lead Inventor of the HIV Cure & AI Federal Oversight Program
⸻
Public Links
FireGate Bioscience: https://www.firegatebioscience.com
NotYourDrug.com: https://www.notyourdrug.com