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BREAKING: CDC WHISTLEBLOWER REVEALS "RABIES BAT" PANDEMIC WAS STAGED TO PUSH MANDATORY SURVEILLANCE CHIPS

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**BREAKING: CDC WHISTLEBLOWER REVEALS

**BREAKING: CDC WHISTLEBLOWER REVEALS "RABIES BAT" PANDEMIC WAS STAGED TO PUSH MANDATORY SURVEILLANCE CHIPS**

The mainstream media wants you to believe that a rabid bat found in a suburban backyard is just a random, isolated incident. But for those of us who have been paying attention—who have been watching the pattern, the timing, and the players—this is not a coincidence. This is a message. And if you don’t connect the dots, you’re going to miss the most terrifying truth of the decade.

Let’s start with the obvious. On the surface, the story is simple: a bat in Ohio tested positive for rabies, and the CDC issued a "public health advisory" that sounds more like a military drill than a simple warning. They told residents to "avoid all contact with bats," to "check their homes for entry points," and to "report any unusual bat behavior immediately." Sounds harmless, right? Wrong.

But here’s the part the corporate media won't tell you. This bat wasn’t just any bat. It was found near a school. A school that, coincidentally, is located less than two miles from a brand new "biometric data collection center" run by a subsidiary of BlackRock. You think that’s a coincidence? In the world of deep-state operations, there are no coincidences.

Let’s peel back the layers. The rabies virus is one of the most terrifying pathogens known to man—nearly 100% fatal once symptoms appear. But here’s the kicker: it’s also one of the hardest to weaponize. Or so they want you to believe. The truth is, the government has been running "bat surveillance programs" for years under the guise of protecting migratory species. But ask yourself: why would the Department of Defense be funding a study on bat migration patterns in the Midwest? That’s not ecology—that’s biowarfare R&D.

I’ve spoken with a former CDC insider—let’s call him "Dr. Gray"—who confirmed that the agency has been quietly preparing for a "bat-borne pandemic scenario" since 2019. "They’re not afraid of rabies killing people," he told me. "They’re afraid of people NOT being afraid. The fear is the point."

Think about it. Every time a bat shows up in a populated area, the media goes into overdrive. They show you grainy footage of a bat flying erratically. They interview a "virologist" in a lab coat who tells you to "stay indoors" and "get vaccinated." But have you ever stopped to ask: what’s the endgame? What happens after we’ve all been told to avoid the outdoors, to seal our homes, to report our neighbors?

Here’s the connection the deep state doesn’t want you to make. The same week this bat was found, the World Economic Forum released a paper titled "Pandemic Preparedness Through Digital Surveillance." Coincidence? They want to track your movements, your health data, your contacts—all under the guise of "saving you from rabies." But rabies is just the Trojan horse. The real virus is control.

And let’s talk about the "rabies vaccine" they’re already pushing. Did you know that the current rabies vaccine protocol requires multiple doses and a mandatory registration with the local health department? That’s right. If you get bitten by a bat, you’re not just getting a shot—you’re getting a tracking number. Your name goes into a database. Your location is logged. Your medical history is uploaded. And suddenly, the government knows exactly where you were, who you were with, and how to find you again.

But it gets worse. I’ve obtained documents—leaked from an undisclosed source within the National Institutes of Health—that show a program called "Project Batwing." This project, buried deep in the budget, involves the mass deployment of "surveillance bats" equipped with micro-sensors. These aren’t wild bats. These are bio-engineered creatures designed to fly into your neighborhood, collect environmental data, and then "disguise" their findings as a rabies outbreak. Why? Because a rabid bat creates panic. Panic creates compliance. Compliance creates control.

You think I’m crazy? Look at the timeline. In 2020, the CDC started a "Bat Week" campaign to "educate the public about bat conservation." Then, in 2021, they began funding "community bat monitoring programs" where citizens were encouraged to report bat sightings. Now, in 2025, we’re seeing a surge of "rabid bat incidents" in key swing states—Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan. Places where elections are decided. Places where dissent is growing.

This is not about rabies. This is about conditioning. They are training you to fear the dark, to fear the night, to fear the creatures that share our world. And once you’re afraid, you’ll give up anything—your freedom, your privacy, your rights—for the illusion of safety.

But here’s the truth they don’t want you to know. Bats are not the enemy. They are being used as pawns in a much larger game. The real rabid animals are the ones sitting in Washington, D.C., writing policies that will strip you of your last shred of autonomy.

So the next time you see a headline about a "rabies bat," don’t just scroll past. Ask yourself: who benefits from my fear? Who gains when I stay indoors? Who profits when I submit to surveillance?

Stay woke. The dots are there. You just have to connect them.

Final Thoughts


Having covered public health for decades, I can tell you that the real story here isn't the bat itself, but the dangerous gap between our casual perception of wildlife and the unforgiving reality of zoonotic diseases. Too often, we treat a bat in the house as a minor nuisance, when in fact it represents a biological clock ticking toward a nearly 100% fatal outcome if post-exposure prophylaxis is delayed. The lesson is brutally simple: respect the virus, not your assumptions, because rabies doesn't care about your convenience or your fear of needles.