The Hybrid Virus Was Man-Made Poem by Cynthia Buhain-baello

The Hybrid Virus Was Man-Made



Unthinkable, but so it seems
Those who engineered it now say
It's a hybrid virus that they deem
Can infect human cells today.

They cross-bred viruses, but what for?
Their work was clearly to prevent disease,
Not to create a virus that kills by the score-
Were they also responsible for its release?

But wait, a patent was granted in 2015
For the Coronavirus before it was spread!
How did it travel from the lab it was in-
And reach Nursing Homes, leaving old people dead?

How can some warn of pandemics before it came,
How come nearby provinces had no infections?
Something smells fishy and there's someone to blame-
Could it be a strategy for mass vaccinations?

Who funds the lab, who gives to the world body,
That defines a pandemic, approves the vaccines?
The aim is not to "save lives" but to get rid of many,
To reduce world population, by whatever means.


Copyright© Cynthia Buhain-Baello~~~04.19.20

The Hybrid Virus Was Man-Made
Sunday, April 19, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: deception,virus,world conflicts
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Coronavirus research
"In 2005, a group including researchers from the Wuhan Institute of Virology published research into the origin of the SARS coronavirus, finding that China's horseshoe bats are natural reservoirs of SARS-like coronaviruses. Continuing this work over a period of years, researchers from the Institute sampled thousands of horseshoe bats in locations across China, isolating over 300 bat coronavirus sequences.

In 2015, an international team including two scientists from the Institute published successful research on whether a bat coronavirus could be made to infect HeLa. The team engineered a hybrid virus, combining a bat coronavirus with a SARS virus that had been adapted to grow in mice and mimic human disease. The hybrid virus was able to infect human cells."(wikipedia)
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Fantasia 02 May 2020

No one bothers to read your rubbish.

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Fantasia -you have been reading my poems all this time. And you call it rubbish? I think you like them because they make you think, at least.

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