Known as GX_P2V, the deadly "virus," as they are calling it, attacks the brain in such a way as to kill the host in eight days or less. The fact that GX_P2V kills so fast was surprising even to the researchers involved, who say the disease's fast-kill rate exceeded their expectations.
Humanized mice, by the way, are mice that have been genetically engineered (GMO) to reflect a genetic makeup similar to that of human beings. New research out of Beijing unpacks the matter further.
"This underscores a spillover risk of GX_P2V into humans and provides a unique model for understanding the pathogenic mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2-related viruses," the authors of the above study on GX_P2V wrote.
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It turns out that GX_P2V is a mutation, or spinoff, of GX/2017, a coronavirus "cousin" that was first discovered back in 2017, three years before the unleashing of the COVID "pandemic," in Malaysian pangolins.
Pangolins, which are also called scaly anteaters, are mammalian animals that live in warmer areas of the planet.
Once infected with GX_P2V, a more malignant version of GX/2017, humanized mice succumbed to death quicker than anyone involved with the project ever could have anticipated.
The research shows that GX_P2V infected not just the brains of the humanized mice but also their lungs, bones, eyes, and tracheas. It was the brain portion, though, that ultimately caused near-sudden death in the course of about a week following exposure.
In the days before their deaths, the mice lost an enormous amount of weight, relative to their frame. They also developed a hunched posture and started moving extremely sluggishly as their eyes, creepily, turned completely white for the last few days of their lives.
GX_P2V is the first COVID-related disease of its kind to ever demonstrate a 100 percent morality rate. At the same time, there does not appear to be any conclusive proof, at least as of yet, that GX_P2V has the same effect on actual human beings as opposed to just humanized mice.
While similar in their genetic makeup to humans, humanized mice are still mice. This means that perhaps GX_P2V will not be the genocidal killer that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and whomever or whatever else is behind this type of research appear to hope it will be.
Commenting on the nature of research, Francois Balloux, an epidemiology expert at University College London's (now known as London's Global University) Genetics Institute, slammed it as "terrible" and "scientifically totally pointless."
"I can see nothing of vague interest that could be learned from force-infecting a weird breed of humanized mice with a random virus," the professor wrote on X (formerly Twitter). "Conversely, I could see how much stuff might go wrong."
"The preprint does not specify the biosafety level and biosafety precautions used for the research. The absence of this information raises the concerning possibility that part or all of this research, like the research in Wuhan in 2016-2019 that likely caused the Covid-19 pandemic, recklessly was performed without the minimal biosafety containment and practices essential for research with potential pandemic pathogens."
Agreeing with this is chemistry and chemical biology professor Richard D. Ebright, who responded to Balloux's post with the word "concur."
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