Kolek planning to go pro
What does "full legal responsibility" mean in this context?
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.
I read a CNN article over the weekend that North Korea is the only Eastern country that hasn't had a case of Coronavirus.https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/06/asia/north-korea-wuhan-coronavirus-infection-intl-hnk/index.htmlWhich got me to thinking, there's a lot of cross-border activity between China and DPRK, both legal and illegal... so if - by chance - the virus crosses the DPRK border, it's likely that the party will do everything to suppress any evidence; therefore, it's plausible that DPRK has already been exposed, and we just don't know it. And considering that DPRK's health system is as sophisticated as Doc McStuffins' the virus could actually - in the literal sense - decimate that country.On the other hand, the only plausible way that nobody in DPRK has died from this is if the country has some sort of immunity... which itself seems to defy logic.
MU BurrowSome factories are requesting third party contractors to sign papers exposing themselves to legal liability. Due the delays that will be caused by the virus, I am anticipating a lot of games to be played by suppliers. In fairness to the suppliers, they are not receiving consistent info from the different government agencies.
I rarely let my conspiracy side out to play, but I do think there may be something to the concept that Coronavirus is a bio-weapon escaped.....Wuhan is home to two Chinese bio weapon labs
My company's Zhongshan plant manager said one of his customer's in Shenzhen was pushing for us to reopen, but our plant manger told the customer he would not endanger his employee's with this virus.
I'll stick with my opinion on Gold. He'll be in foul trouble within the first eight minutes.
Oh, I've read this one. We all gotta meet up in Colorado and then walk to Vegas.
The same country where their leader got a hole in one on every hole....they are magical
Kim is the best at everything. Sounds weirdly familiar.
I love conspiracy theories, but I'm very hesitant and reluctant to go full tin-foil on this one. Which either means there's some truth to it or the I'm terrified of the very prospect of full-on development of viral weaponry. Which begs the question... short of an admission from the Chinese bio-lab workers, is it plausible that you could make such a determination simply by studying the virus?More likely (hopefully) is that if this is a manufactured virus, it's part of the R&D into a universal flu vaccine.
BREAKING: Epicenter of coronavirus outbreak reports 14,840 new cases, including clinically diagnosed cases, and 242 new deaths
Seems like they were sandbagging ..
Slightly off topic, but I'm starting to wonder if the worm is turning on China from a global perspective. Given the handling(or lack thereof) of the Coronavirus, the HK protests and by extension the reaction to the Daryl Morey tweet, and the muslim "re-education" camps....I think China is taking a lot of lumps. Could they recover, absolutely and I'm not saying that China as a world power is dying, but it's not outside the realm of possibility that we look back at the past three years and view this time as the unwinding of Chinese economic and political strength on the world stage. As an example I know my company has put any expansion in China on hold for two years and are creating plans to exit HK as a center for financial and data transactions for our AP region.Just something to keep an eye on IMHO
China is too large and powerful to succumb to external pressure. The country is like an adult bookstore or a crack dealer... no matter how unethical or how despised they may be, they have something that people want (and if someone isn't willing to overlook their misdeeds, someone else will).