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Squirrel Psychosis?

 I was going through youtube the other day and saw some interviews around Winona State's campus about the squirrels. There were a few people that said they've seen some weird activity. One of the students saw a professor trying to climb a tree. This isn't widespread where everyone knows about it but there are some weird sightings. I still have no idea why people are essentially turning into squirrels or acting like them. There has to be some type of transmission being passed between squirrels and/or humans. Is it corona virus? Is this from 5g? Or could this be some kind of lab experiment that got out? 

I believe there has to be someone, somewhere, who knows why this is happening. I saw on twitter someone use the term squirrel psychosis. This is a very fitting term, almost too fitting. I'm going to try and look into this more. Where does squirrel psychosis come from... how fast does it develop in someone...

I know some people who don't mind the squirrel life but not everyone wants to be uncontrollably acting like squirrels. This has become a public health problem. 

SPREAD THE WORD. FIND THE TRUTH. WE NEED ANSWERS.

-BB



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  1. You got links to those videos! I'd love to see them!

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  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayKVINeEJ5g here is a link to one of the videos. There are a couple other out there as well.

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  3. I think it's a great idea for you to do some research and get to the bottom of this. My roommate has been experiencing Squirrel Psychosis, I never really looked into it. I just support her and everyone else because they seem happier.

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