Submitted by abhay on Wed, 04/28/2021 - 15:25

Virus NM-2014

April 28, 3021

by abhay mokashi

On the centenary of the COVID 19 pandemic and spread of NM-2014 virus in India, we take a look at the situation in India in 2020-2021.

Even as the SARS-CoV-2 virus, responsible for the spread of COVID 19 spread across the world, India was a victim of another virus, identified as NM-2014, which caused great damage in the country.

The SARS virus mutated resulting in the spread of COVID 19. SARS was first identified in China in 2003 and over the years it spread in different parts of the world, mutating several times.

The NM-2014 virus was created in the Aar-Ess-Ess Laboratory and was released in Western India in 1985. The impact of the virus was not felt till 2001, when it was first identified.

The virus attacked the brain, affecting its functioning. It was observed that the virus primarily attacked the cerebrum affecting higher functions like interpretation of touch, vision and hearing, as well as speech, reasoning, emotions and learning.

After damaging the brain cells of those infected, the virus programmed the brain cells to block reasoning and emotions. The virus also created hatred in the brains of the infected, that resulted in people going on a rampaging killing fellow human beings and damaging property in 2002.

Gradually, the virus spread across the country. For a long period, with many became carriers of the virus. The incubation period of NM-2014 virus extended to several years in some cases.

Before the victims exhibited full blown symptoms, they showed other signs. Most of those infected acted like robots, programmed to think in a particular manner, spread hatred against a community, as well as against those who tried to fight the virus.

The virus used an external cell to spread itself in the country and that cell was called Ai-Tee Cell. This cell carried out the function of NM-2014 to spread hatred and was successful in affecting the brain stem, resulting in verbal diarrhea and vomiting, with the victims indulging in hate speech, this was coupled with the failure to reason. The Ai-Tee Cell was replicated millions of times, with the infected carrying out the tasks of the Ai-Tee Cell at the micro level and the cumulative effect was that the virus took full control of the cerebrum of the victims’ brains. The Ai-Tee Cell could infect members of the mass media, especially television channels, in a big way, who spoke like programmed robots, with all of them speaking the same language on their respective platforms, replicating designed messages.

The virus also affected the eyesight of the victims, leading to selective vision, making the infected see and believe that the virus was for the good of the people. While the victims felt that the COVID 19 that had spread in the country, was due to small parties, weddings, family get-togethers and crowds to the bazaar, rather than election rallies, Kumbh Mela and the Chaar Dhaam Yatra of the Hindus. The infected also felt that Namaaz and iftar parties were responsible for the spread of COVID 19.

The infected people failed to see that in a majority of the hospitals the relatives of the victims of COVID 19 were allowed to be with the patient, without proper protection and the bodies of those succumbing to the deadly disease were handed over to the relatives, who crowded at crematoria in large numbers without protection, which led to the further spread of the disease.

The victims of NM-2014 also failed to see the shortage of oxygen, medicines and hospital beds of the COVID 19 victims. A large section of the population was led to liking the NM-2014 virus.

Experts feel that the NM-2014 virus was able to affect the thinking of the people, because the masses had abandoned the traditional lifestyle of Indians, which included manan and chintan (contemplation and rumination).

Records show that when the victims of the NM-2014 virus realised that the main cause of their problems and the situation in the country was due to NM-2014, they gradually started contemplating on the situation and that started halting the spread of the NM-2014 virus.

This led to the destruction of the virus in 2024. No proper records were found on how the NM-2014 virus was defeated. Some say it destroyed itself, while others claim that the virus migrated to some cave in the Himalayas.

 

 

 

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