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Two years ago, I was visiting family who live in rural pennsylvania. Into the yard comes walking this sickly looking deer that was covered in black bubbles and sores. It looked like something out of a horror movie. The skin was rotted all the way through on its back and you could see its spinal column exposed. It had to have been in a huge amount of agony but it just continued eating the clover that grows in their yard like nothing was wrong. I called the game commission and told them and they just said it was a HPV virus, genital warts in humans, that deer have no immunity to and that it would be fine when the warts eventually just fell off. I did not accept that answer. That thing had its SPINE EXPOSED. It was ROTTING visibly and somehow still ambulatory. I don't know what is going on but I do not think this was HPV at all.

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From 2022 at https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9398550/pdf/main.pdf

"The vaccination of susceptible animal species, such as cats, minks, deer, and great apes (Table 1), is essential for public health, and the successful elimination of SARS-CoV-2 will only be possible by controlling transmission in all susceptible animal species. Eliminating the spread of the virus between animals will not only help prevent reemergence of viruses in humans but also prevent emergence of novel variants such as the SARS-CoV-2 mink variant at the human-animal

interface, facilitating successful prevention and control of the pandemic."

Title "COVID-19 vaccination in animals: A strategy for combating the global outbreak"

another one from 2021 at https://people.com/pets/wisconsin-colorado-california-zoos-vaccinating-animals-against-covid/:

"Wisconsin, Colorado, and California Zoos Begin Vaccinating their Animals Against COVID"

Denver Zoo, Oakland Zoo, Milwaukee County Zoo, and the Henry Vilas Zoo are among the numerous zoos that have recently vaccinated their animal residents...

another one from July 2021:

"Zoetis Donates COVID-19 Vaccines to Help Support the Health of Zoo Animals

Oakland Zoo", July 2, 2021

What we see are WILD animals, ACCIDENTALLY caught having clearly huge problems, similar cases from ZOO's will never be seen by us, similar to the MILLIONS OF HUMAN DEATHS already AFTER THE COVID GENETICALLY MODIFYING INJECTIONS, which until this day are 'safe' and effective indeed, in killing! The synthetic genetic material can easy be spread by contaminated water, that material possibly will stay genetically active, for good.

On other note, just thinking about the oldest disease on this planet:

https://illnessee.com/leprosy-pictures/

and

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7790268/

"COVID-19, leprosy, and neutrophils"

started to run similarities between the universally injected SPIKE genome (what a name..) and of that what the article is about, quote: "Moreover, the consequences of a M. leprae–SARS-CoV-2 coinfection have yet to be fully investigated. The goal of the present viewpoint is to describe some of the similarities that may be found between COVID-19 and leprosy disease in the context of neutrophilic biology."

I caught couple of the white balls on evergreen trees, and was astonished to see spiders inside! Btw. the white 'cotton'-looking 'fungus' is VERY sturdy, mechanically...

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