But it usually leads to terrain theory and I'm not convinced.
I believe Illness is often contagious and spread by bacteria or contact or fluids. This is the pattern I've experienced and noticed to be true. That isnt to say my reasoning isn't flawed.
Also, the concept of a virus is strange. It doesn't meet all the properties to be considered a living organism, but it can behave like one. Also, I always thought viruses, models of them at least, go look alien or engineered and not organically from nature.
The claim that Covid was not a virus....then what was it? Because people really were sick. It did spread. I don't believe it was 5G. So what do you claim?
There is a thing called nocebo effect, it's the opposite of placebo. If you belive something will make you ill/sicker it definetely will (for some percentage of people).
So we have 24/7 fearmongering from the media, telling you constantly that you can die/have a severe illness because of everyday activities. Nocebo effect is on. They also tell you that you can just kill others with your presence, all of these things causing a lot of stress.
Lockdowns forces you to stay home, which means: lack of exercise, no sunshine, no social contact, no fresh air, harder to get proper food. This making a lot of people fat, stressed and depressed.
Mask mandates forces you to wear a wet bacteria colony on your face every day for long hours.
Mandatory testing is poking your blood/brain barrier, with who knows what on the swabs, for some this was a daily activity.
In hospitals they mandated treatments which make you sicker/can kill you. Like putting you on ventillator right away, because the nursing staff is panicking that you breath out the deadly covid on them. Or the cash cow remdesivir, which poison your liver.
A large part of the population were already in bad shape, had poor health before covid. The health care system was already in bad shape in most places.
The tests were inaccurate, the list of symptoms were ever widening, the incentives for hospitals were high to cathegories a lot of random things as covid.
So with all of that you can make a lot of people sick/sicker than usual without any new mysterious virus. Also it was easy to percieve the situation worse than it was, previously if someone in the office had the flu nobody cared, you don't count in a normal year how many people are sick at home during winter. Also if a 92 year old dies in pneumonia in the village, it's a sad news, but generally no big deal. During covid these type of things were suddenly some extraordinary things you had to pay a lot off attention to.
My father is the MASTER of Nocebo effect in that he believes he is perfectly healthy, nothing is wrong with him. He never goes to doctors or check-ups. He truly believes in mind over matter.
Yet even he got sick with Covid and nearly died from blood clots in his lungs.
It wasn't because he was glued to the TV set or in fear of COVID. My old man knew it was a fucking scam. He never put a dirty mask on. EVER.
I've brought this up a handful of times, both on this forum and on r/conspiracy. Not a single person engaged the question, although on Reddit I think 95% of what I post is shadowbanned (too lazy to confirm this). I have never once heard the issue mentioned in alternative media in what must be thousands of articles and interviews I've encountered on COVID.
Regardless of the answer to the question, it has forced me to adjust downwards my estimation of the desire and ability even of "conspiracy theorists" to drive to baseline reality. This is no place for taking people's word, but you'll have to take my word that it gives me no sense of superiority to point this out. It just makes me feel lonely, and to think that it's all going to take a lot longer than I had hoped.
I do see some hostility on this forum toward certain conspiracies.
But there's others here who are open minded enough to at least consider theories.
Too many people get called shills or grifters or larpers. These words once had meaning but get so overused they become meaningless like calling people racists every time they disagree with you.
Right. The disappoint thing to see is that even authentic and honest seekers after the truth have been so groomed by the environment that they reason and present their "argumentation" in a manner indistinguishable from shills.
I'm sure I've personally called many people shills that were not. But then again, if they quack like ducks, can you blame me for calling them ducks?
I take pains to present in what I believe is the proper manner of discourse, but you can see how well my sand castle stands against the tide.
I'm open minded and will listen to their theory
But it usually leads to terrain theory and I'm not convinced.
I believe Illness is often contagious and spread by bacteria or contact or fluids. This is the pattern I've experienced and noticed to be true. That isnt to say my reasoning isn't flawed.
Also, the concept of a virus is strange. It doesn't meet all the properties to be considered a living organism, but it can behave like one. Also, I always thought viruses, models of them at least, go look alien or engineered and not organically from nature.
The claim that Covid was not a virus....then what was it? Because people really were sick. It did spread. I don't believe it was 5G. So what do you claim?
There is a thing called nocebo effect, it's the opposite of placebo. If you belive something will make you ill/sicker it definetely will (for some percentage of people).
So we have 24/7 fearmongering from the media, telling you constantly that you can die/have a severe illness because of everyday activities. Nocebo effect is on. They also tell you that you can just kill others with your presence, all of these things causing a lot of stress.
Lockdowns forces you to stay home, which means: lack of exercise, no sunshine, no social contact, no fresh air, harder to get proper food. This making a lot of people fat, stressed and depressed.
Mask mandates forces you to wear a wet bacteria colony on your face every day for long hours.
Mandatory testing is poking your blood/brain barrier, with who knows what on the swabs, for some this was a daily activity.
In hospitals they mandated treatments which make you sicker/can kill you. Like putting you on ventillator right away, because the nursing staff is panicking that you breath out the deadly covid on them. Or the cash cow remdesivir, which poison your liver.
A large part of the population were already in bad shape, had poor health before covid. The health care system was already in bad shape in most places.
The tests were inaccurate, the list of symptoms were ever widening, the incentives for hospitals were high to cathegories a lot of random things as covid.
So with all of that you can make a lot of people sick/sicker than usual without any new mysterious virus. Also it was easy to percieve the situation worse than it was, previously if someone in the office had the flu nobody cared, you don't count in a normal year how many people are sick at home during winter. Also if a 92 year old dies in pneumonia in the village, it's a sad news, but generally no big deal. During covid these type of things were suddenly some extraordinary things you had to pay a lot off attention to.
Sorry. Not convinced.
My father is the MASTER of Nocebo effect in that he believes he is perfectly healthy, nothing is wrong with him. He never goes to doctors or check-ups. He truly believes in mind over matter.
Yet even he got sick with Covid and nearly died from blood clots in his lungs.
It wasn't because he was glued to the TV set or in fear of COVID. My old man knew it was a fucking scam. He never put a dirty mask on. EVER.
Your theory doesn't pan out.
I've brought this up a handful of times, both on this forum and on r/conspiracy. Not a single person engaged the question, although on Reddit I think 95% of what I post is shadowbanned (too lazy to confirm this). I have never once heard the issue mentioned in alternative media in what must be thousands of articles and interviews I've encountered on COVID.
Regardless of the answer to the question, it has forced me to adjust downwards my estimation of the desire and ability even of "conspiracy theorists" to drive to baseline reality. This is no place for taking people's word, but you'll have to take my word that it gives me no sense of superiority to point this out. It just makes me feel lonely, and to think that it's all going to take a lot longer than I had hoped.
I do see some hostility on this forum toward certain conspiracies.
But there's others here who are open minded enough to at least consider theories.
Too many people get called shills or grifters or larpers. These words once had meaning but get so overused they become meaningless like calling people racists every time they disagree with you.
Right. The disappoint thing to see is that even authentic and honest seekers after the truth have been so groomed by the environment that they reason and present their "argumentation" in a manner indistinguishable from shills.
I'm sure I've personally called many people shills that were not. But then again, if they quack like ducks, can you blame me for calling them ducks?
I take pains to present in what I believe is the proper manner of discourse, but you can see how well my sand castle stands against the tide.