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They have been monitoring all the internet traffic that concerns the coronavirus and what they found was that the internet attack was on the 3D printer networks. Here is how it works... The virus attaches itself to most of the 3D model files. Here is the exact virus and how it looks:
And this is 3D printed inside whatever 3D files one downloads. This can be one of thousands of 3D files available from the Internet.
Others have confused the coronavirus with the Mexican beer corona which is completely safe to drink and contains no virus at all. So, not to fear... we did test this out locally and as to date no coronavirus symptoms at all have appeared but only hangovers like one might expect.
Below is a map of the 3D printed coronavirus outbreaks.
Again, back to how it works... is that the coronavirus is attached to the printing of a 3D model. Once the model is done printing, the virus sits there for 24 hours then "spews" out into the air surrounding the physical 3D model and thus infecting its owner.
And just recently Dr. Lea has been looking into those who were infected by the virus but had not been in contact with anyone who has been in the infected area. What he found was that fruit (yes physical fruit) that is placed near your router can be infected via the Internet! So, make sure not to have any fruit near your main router!
Fruit infected by the coronavirus via your home/business router. |
It would also seem that the more acidic the fruit is, makes it more prime for the coronavirus infection. F
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