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Hantavirus Hoax: How the Elites Are Using Cruise Ships to Track Your Every Move

In a stunningly convenient 'outbreak,' two Texans are being monitored after a cruise ship incident that reeks of deep-state manipulation and media complicity.

Alex Jaxon

By Alex Jaxon

Published May 7, 2026 at 6:03pm


Folks, they're at it again—the deep state's latest psyop is a real doozy. While you were busy grilling ribs and living your God-given Texas life, two of your neighbors were unwittingly smuggled back into the Lone Star State after a 'hantavirus outbreak' on a cruise ship. That's right, a cruise ship! Because nothing screams 'deadly rodent-borne virus' like a floating luxury hotel stocked with buffets and shuffleboard. The so-called 'experts' at the CDC—the same people who told you masks work and elections are secure—are now tracking these poor souls, claiming they'll 'monitor themselves' for symptoms. I'm not buying it. Since when do government agencies trust citizens to self-regulate anything? They can't even trust us to own guns without background checks, but suddenly we're all virologists?

Let's break this down: the MV Hondius, a Dutch-flagged vessel—probably named after some globalist banker—was sailing near the South Atlantic. Coincidence? I think not. They disembarked on St. Helena, the same island where Napoleon was exiled. You can't make this stuff up! It's almost like they're taunting us with historical tyranny while unleashing a bioweapon disguised as a vacation. And what's with the timing? Right when barbecue season is heating up, they're pushing a story about rodents and disease. Next thing you know, they'll be telling us to avoid outdoor cookouts because 'deer mice might be lurking.' Wake up, people! This is a classic distraction from the real issues, like why Austin's city council is still trying to ban gas grills in favor of solar-powered tofu roasters.

The article mentions hantavirus symptoms include fever and chills—sounds a lot like the flu, doesn't it? But no, they had to spice it up with 'multi-organ failure' and 'leaky vessels' to scare you into submission. And how does it spread? Through 'close, prolonged contact,' they say. So basically, if you're not hugging strangers on cruise ships or sharing a bunk with a sick person, you're fine. But mark my words: this is a trial run. They're testing how easily they can track Americans using health scares. They've got these two Texans doing 'daily temperature checks' and reporting back—voluntarily! It's like a voluntary ankle monitor, folks. Before long, they'll want us all chipped and reporting our vitals to some cloud server run by Bill Gates.

And don't even get me started on the media coverage. Dante Motley from Yale—ivy league elite, no doubt—and Nicole Villalpando, who's been 'improving health' since 1999. Sounds like a couple of deep-state operatives to me. They're pushing this narrative hard, but I'm not falling for it. Why won't they release the identities of these exposed individuals? Because they're probably crisis actors! This whole thing reeks of a staged event to justify more government overreach. Remember, when they say 'public health,' they mean 'control.' Stay vigilant, stock up on ammo and barbecue sauce, and don't let them distract you from the real truth: they're coming for your freedom, one fake virus at a time.