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posted ago by ParrotLady4Trump ago by ParrotLady4Trump +16 / -0

I guess you could call this a tin foil hat post, but I don't care because I can't seem to shake the feeling I've been left with.

Now I live in a red county that is mostly rural, no surprise. But about three or 4 weeks ago in the evening, I was inside my home getting ready to take a nap when I heard a helicopter flying by. I thought well that's weird, because I never see or even hear them much at all. So I just figured it was them looking for a criminal, cause what else could it be?

Fast forward to now, I have checked local news in my area and lo and behold a person in the next town over who has never left the state has the virus. I've been sick myself with a low grade fever. But since finding that out I just can't help but think that maybe that helicopter deployed the virus somehow. Is that crazy am I just reaching? Because how else did it get in my town?

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splink 3 points ago +3 / -0

Could've come in with the routine grocery or mail deliveries, far more likely than malicious airdrop.

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Zenezie 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree on the mail delieveries scenerio. The virus can apparently stay alive on surfaces for up to 9 days, which is why several postal workers were sicken given how many packages they handle.