Devil's advocate: What if someone sticks a disease in your body without your permission?
I believe California, at least, has ruled that intentionally infecting someone with a virus -- even HIV (allegedly causes AIDS) -- is not a crime. hmmmm
Regardless, your "devil's advocate" implicitly requires an ability to prove:
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the existence of the virus (SARSCOV2 has not been isolated in human tissue w/o a "bovine serum" as a catalyst);
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who gave this alleged virus to you, noting
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PCR tests (cycles to >35 amplifications - as they are all -- produces a false positive rate of greater then 95%);
Devil's advocate: What if someone sticks a disease in your body without your permission?
I believe California, at least, has ruled that intentionally infecting someone with HIV (allegedly causes AIDS) is not a crime. hmmmm
Regardless, your "devil's advocate" implicitly requires an ability to prove:
-
the existence of the virus (SARSCOV2 has not been isolated in human tissue w/o a "bovine serum" as a catalyst);
-
who gave this alleged virus to you, noting
-
PCR tests (cycles to >35 amplifications - as they are all -- produces a false positive rate of greater then 95%);
Devil's advocate: What if someone sticks a disease in your body without your permission?
I believe California, at least, has ruled that intentionally infecting someone with HIV (allegedly causes AIDS) is not a crime.
Regardless, your "devil's advocate" implicitly an ability to prove:
-
the existence of the virus (SARSCOV2 has not been isolated in human tissue w/o a "bovine serum" as a catalyst);
-
who gave this alleged virus to you, noting
-
PCR tests (cycles to >35 amplifications - as they are all -- produces a false positive rate of greater then 95%);