Sample TRV Project Report
SARS - Where Did it Come From?
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) is a devastating respiratory illness
that gained worldwide attention in 2003. Initially reported as an outbreak of a Pneumonia-like illness in
November 2002 in Southern China, symptoms of infection included a greater than
100°F fever, headache, discomfort and body aches. After the incubation
period of two to seven days, a SARS patient may develop dry cough and
have difficulty breathing.
The largest outbreaks of the disease were in China,
followed by Hong Kong and Taiwan. As of May, 2003, worldwide SARS had
killed almost 600 people, with more than 7,400
infected. Doctors found that SARS was resistant to standard treatments.
As a public service initiative, we targeted the origin of this deadly virus.
The following data was obtained by Technical Remote Viewers working under blind conditions.
The Origin of SARS - Preliminary Project Report
May 13, 2003
The Physical Location:
- The SARS cause & origin location is outdoors and the terrain consists of rolling hills and resembles farmland.
- An organic element is present in a liquid that is in motion at the site. This liquid is affecting
the health of the lifeforms at the site.
- A square structure or building constructed with vertical boards
seems key in many of the sessions but at this point its exact purpose or relationship to SARS is unknown.
- There are many lifeforms and people present at the site.
The Activity At The Location
- Many people are working, socializing, and performing mundane
"daily tasks" in a controlled environment. There is learning involved.
- There are repeated references in the data by many viewers
to elements of food preparation: "lots of animals," "something
to do with meat processing," "what happens to an animal after
death," "fried," "cooking," "restaurant," and "food."
- There are several references to "feces" and "manure" in the
data which may be in a "container," "ditch," "trench," or "sewer"
which is harboring "viruses" or "germs."
- The emotions include "sick to my stomach," "attention on task
at hand," "excited," "sick," "vulnerable," "do or die," "not a
good place", "don't care to visit," an "abrupt change from a happy
environment to terror," "horror", "escaping" and "very focused in a health matter."
Conclusions:
The origin and cause of the current SARS outbreak was caused
by the contamination of food related to the feeding, processing
and slaughter of animals, meat products, and other elements in
the surrounding environment. This was directly caused by a location
where food products and people are contained and working. There is
contamination by a liquid containing microorganisms, animal fluids,
and feces. The location is a rural farm-like operation in China that could
possibly be a forced labor camp similar to the Shayang Farm in the Hubei province.
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