The
Philosophy Of COVID-19
[Why
Coronavirus Is Nature's Second 'Perfect' Virus]
The
Boring Bits
[You
can skip this part if pressed for time]
I
was always fascinated with the study of virology but never wanted to
be cooped up in a laboratory wearing a White Coat working for some
global multinational for euros 1800 a month.
My
father was an obstetrician and gynaecologist and my mother a nurse.
I
saw how undervalued, underpaid and overworked both were from a very
early age.
My
mother more so than my father – whom I only knew briefly and had a
very strained relationship with.
To
cut a long story short when I was sixteen, I took the Entrance Exam –
The Matriculation Certificate - for Trinity College – and I was
offered a place at University.
I
never took up this offer and have no regrets – although it was
something I wanted to do at that time.
To
cut an even longer story shorter I found myself working and
researching in the Civil Service.
My
work introduced me to a number of exotic branches of science. Some
of these were, at that time, groundbreaking areas – such as
molecular electronics and nanoscience.
This
was in the late 1970s to early 1980s. When I left the Civil Service
I independently researched some of these areas I had briefly
encountered and published several books – which sold very few
copies – and such made me realise the futility of scientific
research as a means to make a good living. I never gave up
researching scientific issues but realised the financial limitations
society imposed as it placed so little value on scientists – unless
they were working in the military-industrial or biotechnology
complexes.
So
that's my background, in a nutshell.
Ionized
Radiation and It's Effects On Human Behaviour
While
at University I published a short paper about electrical headaches –
how ionised radiation could affect personality and human behaviour.
This got the attention of the BBC and I met Roger Ketskemety (Head Of
Programming) at Bush House in the Strand for a chat and a coffee and
to discuss my paper.
To
cut a long story short this led to several scientific interviews for
BBC radio at Bush House and Portland House (near Oxford Street
Underground Station.)
(The
money I got for those interviews was, for a penniless student,
significant certainly useful for buying cigarettes and booze for the
next week!)
It's
All About Logic (Nothing Personal)
I
started looking at viruses and diseases in the 1990s but only
published online around 2013-2014.
I
was always fascinated with the possibility of the perfect natural and
not so natural (synthetically produced) virus. The former because it
didn't exist, the latter because they were already being developed in
secret government laboratories across the world.
But
what about the former? A number of scientists had this weird
belief that someday nature itself would 'strike back' for the
'wounds' being 'inflicted' on the planet – runaway pollution of
the atmosphere, the environment, factory farming, destruction of rain
forests etc. There was nothing spiritual nor indeed philosophical
about these beliefs they were simply based on the fact that for every action there is a reaction (Isaac Newton's Third Law.) So there
was nothing spiritual or 'out of this world' about this theory. It
was simple logic.
How
could nature itself create 'the perfect virus' when nature is not a
'living' thing?
Ah,
now we are into the realm of philosophy and the 'funny' (spiritual)
world where 'logic' does not always 'add up' perfectly, where 1 + 1
(as simple number addition) do not always add up to 2.
How
could nature itself 'manufacture' a perfect virus when it
(a)is
not a living entity
(b)lacks
intelligence
(c)cannot
think logically
(d)cannot
extrapolate
(e)cannot
plan for the future
(f)is
unable to wage war globally
(g)even
if all the above conditions were met, would not appreciate the
concepts of logistics and targeting priorities for maximum impact (or
effect.)
You
might say that all of the above are applicable to the universe itself
– yet here we are.
To
cut a longer story even shorter, what if we ourselves provided nature
with all of the above – and all it had to do was to find a logic
'path' (that is to say, it's own 'logic' path) to all of our actions
in order to create for itself an 'intelligent' virus uniting with all
the aspects which gave rise to it's beginning? There is no feeling,
no emotion, no desire to cause harm nor injury nor 'kill' (since it
is incapable of understanding such an 'alien' concept, all actions of
such a perfect virus being based on pure logic.)
So
there you have it brothers and sisters. My analysis of COVID-19.
And
if you think the above is a little 'off the deep end', you certainly
may (or may not) wish to be further 'entertained' with that perfect
synthetically produced virus which terrorists will someday exploit
('The Big Kahuna') – the real 'killer' virus - which will decimate
between 4.85 and 6.85 billion people on this planet. As I said
earlier, what is now happening is but a grain of sand for what is to
come when someone or some group rises to that 'challenge', for
whatever their motives.
Patrick
Emek
April
6, 2020