realityisinsanity

Could this be why Legionnaires' disease is becoming so much more common?

lightbringer33

I don’t know what this has to do with this sub.

jealoushe

Disney...dead bodies...trying to cover it up. Just thought it could be something.

Kacey

Sounds gruesome to do this at hotels, but do you want a Dr. to operate on you without having practiced first. Should they practice on live humans. Is it not better to practice on dead humans? I plan to donate my body to science and if they want to use my cadaver for practice surgery that is fine with me. Not everything is about pizzagate.

carmencita

Vomit. All I want to do is vomit after reading this. Warning if your stomach turns easily. I could not decide which paragraph was the worst one to copy and paste. Too many. “Do shoes become contaminated on a carpet where a day later there’s going to be a wedding dance and you’ve got one-year-olds crawling on the floor?” asked Osterholm, the infectious diseases specialist. “All you need is one situation to go badly.” Thank you for posting this, even though it disgusted me. We are all going to be shocked at this one. This is from MSM. Remember in NJ a few months ago some Sate Sen. was involved in organ or bone operations? Could be connected.

jealoushe

Exactly. Leave no stone unturned.

carmencita

This report shocked me to the core. I can't take my mind off of it. Scary. No way am I marking that little box.

derram

https://archive.fo/ZIwqQ :

            Special Report: At a hotel near you - Cadavers in the banquet room | Reuters

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