Yes I have. I have this discussion with my friend and to keep conversations going we label it "pathogen", now we can reason what form that pathogen may take. It's likely a combination of parasites, external toxins and possibly even internal toxins. Germ theory is just that, a theory, not a theorem. I'm sure we have some things wrong, and maybe even intentionally.
The argument is that what people identify as a virus is a byproduct of some sort of laboratory created cultured environment. One of the scientists argues in the video that progress in the field is stymied due to the fact they're working on flawed theories. Something to that effect. The counter argument would be scientists presenting electron microscopic images of what they claim they have isolated as a virus.
Lots of confused scientists trying to explain demon possession with make believe viral species. Hilarious.
What if the medium the demons use is a virus? Just something to consider
Have you questioned virus theory? there's some people here who claim viruses aren't real.
This video interviews some of those people who doubt virus theory: Dr Stefan Lanka: Measles Virus On Trial - No Proof It Exists https://www.bitchute.com/video/wVVQzgTrBTyq
Yes I have. I have this discussion with my friend and to keep conversations going we label it "pathogen", now we can reason what form that pathogen may take. It's likely a combination of parasites, external toxins and possibly even internal toxins. Germ theory is just that, a theory, not a theorem. I'm sure we have some things wrong, and maybe even intentionally.
There's a guy named Jerry Marzinsky who claims that many psychological ailments are merely demonic possession. https://communities.win/c/Conspiracies/p/17s5p4Oc9C/owen-benjamin-with-jerry-marzins/c
No. Definitely something.
The argument is that what people identify as a virus is a byproduct of some sort of laboratory created cultured environment. One of the scientists argues in the video that progress in the field is stymied due to the fact they're working on flawed theories. Something to that effect. The counter argument would be scientists presenting electron microscopic images of what they claim they have isolated as a virus.