This is definitely something that has always bothered me. Three conflicting positions:
The virus was created by nature. The vaccine was created to stop it.
The virus was created in a lab to justify selling the poison mRNA shots.
Viruses don't exist. It was simply this year's reaction to the cold/sunless winter that was hyped on the news as a virus to justify selling the poison mRNA shots. The lab leak theory is to keep pushing the idea that viruses are real and can be created in a lab when they don't exist at all.
Am I to understand these three positions correctly?
And if so, where does this community generally stand on the subject? Or is there a fourth position you've adopted, or have I gotten one of three above grossly wrong?
Yeah, and each theory has major flaws. Like the 'no virus' theory. If cold and sunless winter causes illness then why do people in Africa, the middle east, tropics etc get sick?
Even if it is not viruses that transmit disease, something is transmitting. It is not 100% terrain.
Not that you're wrong about each theory having flaws, but I think you mistake what is meant by "terrain" in "Terrain Theory."
The body itself is the "terrain." The conditions within the body itself and all the pollutants/infections it contains. "Terrain Theory" isn't "people in nice climates don't get sick."
This is definitely something that has always bothered me. Three conflicting positions:
The virus was created by nature. The vaccine was created to stop it.
The virus was created in a lab to justify selling the poison mRNA shots.
Viruses don't exist. It was simply this year's reaction to the cold/sunless winter that was hyped on the news as a virus to justify selling the poison mRNA shots. The lab leak theory is to keep pushing the idea that viruses are real and can be created in a lab when they don't exist at all.
Am I to understand these three positions correctly?
And if so, where does this community generally stand on the subject? Or is there a fourth position you've adopted, or have I gotten one of three above grossly wrong?
Yeah, and each theory has major flaws. Like the 'no virus' theory. If cold and sunless winter causes illness then why do people in Africa, the middle east, tropics etc get sick?
Even if it is not viruses that transmit disease, something is transmitting. It is not 100% terrain.
Not that you're wrong about each theory having flaws, but I think you mistake what is meant by "terrain" in "Terrain Theory."
The body itself is the "terrain." The conditions within the body itself and all the pollutants/infections it contains. "Terrain Theory" isn't "people in nice climates don't get sick."