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>>You are asuming that whatever I have is whatever you have, and who knows?
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>It is a bit of a stretch to imagine 2 seperate catastrophic unreleated diseases
>The symptoms may be a little bit variable, the virus may mutate into different forms

With globalization, who knows?  Were at opposite ends of the country and I have not
observed what you have -- yet, anyhow.  I find your observations interesting and 
provocative, so I keep mentioning them, but I have yet to confirm your findings.

Who is to say for sure it is a virus, either?  There have been a number of unusual 
and unexplained observations over the past few years uding odd lumps inside bees.

As I said, it was as if they had been poisoned.  I cannot rule that out, either, but
that is just me.  Most people need far less evidence for certainty than I.  

I'm a doubter.

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