Transmissible. Lethal. Engineered.

Scientists at Boston University deliberately engineered a Frankenstein coronavirus — slamming Omicron’s ultra-infectious spike protein onto the original Wuhan strain’s deadly backbone.
Result? In lab mice engineered to mimic severe human disease, this man-made monster slaughtered 80% of them.
Pure Omicron? Zero deaths. Mild sniffles.
The ancestral strain? Already killed 100%.
Yet these researchers chose to resurrect and amplify lethality while keeping sky-high transmissibility — a textbook recipe for apocalypse.
Experts didn’t mince words: this is reckless, idiotic, playing with matches in a dynamite factory. One top scientist called it something that should be flat-out banned forever.
Another warned it’s the exact kind of gain-of-function lunacy that could ignite the next lab-born pandemic — and we’re still doing it.
This happened in a BSL-3 lab — supposedly high-security — where one slip, one careless moment, one infected worker could unleash hell.
They admit the hybrid pumped out five times more virus in human lung cells than Omicron.
They shrug that mice aren’t humans.
But the arrogance is staggering: after a pandemic possibly born from similar experiments, they’re still rolling the dice with a virus engineered to be both wildly contagious and gruesomely lethal.
This isn’t science pushing boundaries.
This is humanity flirting with extinction — again — because some lab coats can’t resist seeing how much deadlier they can make a plague.
We haven’t learned a damn thing.
And the next one might not be accidental.
* October 2022 republish

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