Hantavirus

Hantavirus on Expedition Ships, AI Immunity Bills, and Nine Dead Scientists: A SITREP
A hantavirus outbreak on an expedition ship is being attributed to rat excrement at a landfill, but I'm looking at the Andes strain, the only hantavirus capable of person-to-person transmission, and 13 US and allied vaccine programs already in development targeting that exact strain. Layered on top: an Illinois Senate bill that would absolve AI companies of liability for injuring up to 100 people, and nine Chinese scientists connected to classified programs who have died or gone missing under unexplained circumstances.

Hantavirus Cruise Ship Outbreak, Mona Stock Surge, and the Missing Queensland Viruses: What the Pattern Says
On May 8, 2026, Mona shares surged roughly 12 to 18% on positive mRNA pipeline data that landed the same week a hantavirus cruise ship outbreak dominated headlines. I trace that timing alongside a 2024 Queensland lab breach involving missing Hendra virus samples, question the official "no public health risk" framing, and work through a range of additional anomalies: catacombs spanning Paris, Sedlec, and Lima that share an eerily synchronized timeline, a South Korean judge found injured days after doubling Kim Kunhui's sentence, and the theory that some copper statues may be electrotyped human remains.