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Look into Terrain Theory. Your mind will melt when you realize that there is no evidence for the existence of viruses. We've never scene one or isolated one. They are purely theoretical. Germ Theory (as opposed to Terrain Theory) is not all bunk. Bacteriological and fungal infections can occur, and microscopic parasites could be regarded as germs, but many of the ailments society faces may be man-made, either via poisons or by other complicated scientific means (e.g., the use of EMF to impart symptoms into victims).

You gets sick from e.g., eating poop with toxic bacteria (let's say the "vaccine" which causes an antibody response to attack a class of proteins. Exosomes communicate the infection scenario to other immune cells in your bloodstream; some of these exosomes (extremely small, like 0.025 microns) enter your lung from your bloodstream, through your endothelium, and you cough these out. The exosomes are inhaled by another person and some of them enter their blood stream and begin a chain of communications to the immune system of that person. Now that person feels sick, because their immune system is producing immune cells that result in inflammatory symptoms (coughing, itchy nose, etc.).

Kerry Mullis, who invented PCR, said that PCR cannot be used to test for the presence of sickness, and called out Fauci as a fraud for the "AIDS epidemic", which was based on PCR tests. Notice how you don't hear much about anyone dying from AIDS nowadays, outside of Subsaharan Africa? The people who died "from AIDS" in the 80s were all actually killed by the treatment, namely AZT. Sound familiar?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Look into Terrain Theory. Your mind will melt when you realize that there is no evidence for the existence of viruses. We've never scene one or isolated one. They are purely theoretical. Germ Theory (as opposed to Terrain Theory) is not all bunk. Bacteriological and fungal infections can occur, and microscopic parasites could be regarded as germs, but many of the ailments society faces may be man-made, either via poisons or by other complicated scientific means (e.g., the use of EMF to impart symptoms into victims).

You gets sick from e.g., eating poop with toxic bacteria (let's say the "vaccine" which causes an antibody response to attack a class of proteins. Exosomes communicate the infection scenario to other immune cells in your bloodstream; some of these exosomes (extremely small, like 0.025 microns) enter your lung from your bloodstream, through your endothelium, and you cough these out. The exosomes are inhaled by another person and some of them enter their blood stream and begin a chain of communications to the immune system of that person. Now that person feels sick, because their immune system is producing immune cells that result in inflammatory symptoms (coughing, itchy nose, etc.).

Kerry Mullis, who invented PCR, said that PCR cannot be used to test for the presence of sickness, and called out Fauci as a fraud during the "AIDS epidemic", which was based on PCR tests. Notice how you don't hear much about anyone dying from AIDS nowadays, outside of Subsaharan Africa? The people who died "from AIDS" in the 80s were all actually killed by the treatment, namely AZT. Sound familiar?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Look into Terrain Theory. Your mind will melt when you realize that there is no evidence for the existence of viruses. We've never scene one or isolated one. They are purely theoretical. Germ Theory (as opposed to Terrain Theory) is not all bunk. Bacteriological and fungal infections can occur, and microscopic parasites could be regarded as germs, but many of the ailments society faces may be man-made, either via poisons or by other complicated scientific means (e.g., the use of EMF to impart symptoms into victims).

You gets sick from e.g., eating poop with toxic bacteria (let's say the "vaccine" which causes an antibody response to attack a class of proteins. Exosomes communicate the infection scenario to other immune cells in your bloodstream; some of these exosomes (extremely small, like 0.025 microns) enter your lung from your bloodstream, through your endothelium, and you cough these out. The exosomes are inhaled by another person and some of them enter their blood stream and begin a chain of communications to the immune system of that person. Now that person feels sick, because their immune system is producing immune cells that result in inflammatory symptoms (coughing, itchy nose, etc.).

Kerry Mullis, who invented PCR, said that PCR cannot be used to test for the presence of sickness, and called out Fauci as a fraud during the "AIDS epidemic", which was based on PCR tests. Notice how you don't hear much about anyone dying from AIDS nowadays, outside of Subsaharan Africa? The people who died "from AIDS" in the 80s were all actually killed by the treatment, namely AZT.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Look into Terrain Theory. Your mind is about to be literally melted when you realize that there is zero evidence for the existence of viruses. We've never scene one or isolated one. They are purely theoretical. Germ Theory (as opposed to Terrain Theory) is not all bunk. Bacteriological and fungal infections can occur, and microscopic parasites could be regarded as germs, but many of the ailments society faces may be man-made, either via poisons or by other complicated scientific means (e.g., the use of EMF to impart symptoms into victims).

You gets sick from e.g., eating poop with toxic bacteria (let's say the "vaccine" which causes an antibody response to attack a class of proteins. Exosomes communicate the infection scenario to other immune cells in your bloodstream; some of these exosomes (extremely small, like 0.025 microns) enter your lung from your bloodstream, through your endothelium, and you cough these out. The exosomes are inhaled by another person and some of them enter their blood stream and begin a chain of communications to the immune system of that person. Now that person feels sick, because their immune system is producing immune cells that result in inflammatory symptoms (coughing, itchy nose, etc.).

1 year ago
1 score