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Reason: None provided.

This is easy to explain.

(1) Viruses do not exist. (See: Cowan, Kaufmann, Lanka, Baily, et al).

(2) Because viruses do not exist, no vaccine has ever been produced that is effective at doing what it claims to do.

(3) The reason no vaccine is effective is because the claim is that a "wild form" of the "virus" is put into the vaccine, which will make people less suseptible if they "get the virus." However, no virus exists, therefore no "wild virus" exists; therefore, whatever is put into the vaccines is just a concoction of mystery ingredients.

(4) Among these mystery ingredients would very likely be some from of the "virus" that was created in a laboratory (the only place a "virus" can exist). This man-made "virus" is nothing more than a mixture of genetic material from monkeys, humans, possibly other animals, and also antibiotics, since these are the things used to create the "virus" in a lab. It stands to reason they would be considered the "wild virus" claimed to be in the vaccines.

(5) If so, then DNA from monkeys and humans (and cattle, etc.) would show up in the so-called vaccines.

(7) In addition, the sequencing of the genome of the "vaccine" (or what is in it) is also a pseudo-science and not actual science, since there is no gold standard against which anything can be compared. It is nothing more than false assumptions on top of more false assumptions.

Therefore, a DNA genetic sequence is LIKELY to be identified in these fake vaccines.

This is NOT alarming in the sense that it is harmful because of that. It should be EXPECTED.

The alarming thing is how so few people (especially "virologists") do not understand how this fraud works.

The other alarming thing, of course, is what is in those mystery nanoparticles and what do they do? More to the point: What will be in FUTURE nanoparticles and what will THEY do to humans?

363 days ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

This is easy to explain.

(1) Viruses do not exist. (See: Cowan, Kaufmann, Lanka, Baily, et al).

(2) Because viruses do not exist, no vaccine has ever been produced that is effective at doing what it claims to do.

(3) The reason no vaccine is effective is because the claim is that a "wild form" of the "virus" is put into the vaccine, which will make people less suseptible if they "get the virus." However, no virus exists, therefore no "wild virus" exists; therefore, whatever is put into the vaccines is just a concoction of mystery ingredients.

(4) Among these mystery ingredients would very likely be some from of the "virus" that was created in a laboratory (the only place a "virus" can exist). This man-made "virus" is nothing more than a mixture of genetic material from monkeys, humans, possibly other animals, and also antibiotics, since these are the things used to create the "virus" in a lab. It stands to reason they would be considered the "wild virus" claimed to be in the vaccines.

(5) If so, then DNA from monkeys and humans (and cattle, etc.) would show up in the so-called vaccines.

(7) In addition, the sequencing of the genome of the "vaccine" (or what is in it) is also a pseudo-science and not actual science, since there is no gold standard against which anything can be compared. It is nothing more than false assumptions on top of more false assumptions.

Therefore, a DNA genetic sequence is LIKELY to be identified in these fake vaccines.

This is NOT alarming in the sense that it is harmful because of that. It should be EXPECTED.

The alarming thing, of course, is how so few people (especially "virologists") do not understand how this fraud works.

The other alarming thing, of course, is what is in those mystery nanoparticles and what do they do? More to the point: What will be in FUTURE nanoparticles and what will THEY do to humans?

363 days ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

This is easy to explain.

(1) Viruses do not exist. (See: Cowan, Kaufmann, Lanka, Baily, et al).

(2) Because viruses do not exist, no vaccine has ever been produced that is effective at doing what it claims to do.

(3) The reason no vaccine is effective is because the claim is that a "wild form" of the "virus" is put into the vaccine, which will make people less suseptible if they "get the virus." However, no virus exists, therefore no "wild virus" exists; therefore, whatever is put into the vaccines is just a concoction of mystery ingredients.

(4) Among these mystery ingredients would very likely be some from of the "virus" that was created in a laboratory (the only place a "virus" can exist). This man-made "virus" is nothing more than a mixture of genetic material from monkeys, humans, possibly other animals, and also antibiotics, since these are the things used to create the "virus" in a lab. It stands to reason they would be considered the "wild virus" claimed to be in the vaccines.

(5) If so, then DNA from monkeys and humans (and cattle, etc.) would show up in the so-called vaccines.

(7) In addition, the sequencing of the genome of the "vaccine" or what is in it is also a pseudo-science and not actual science, since there is no gold standard against which anything can be compared. It is nothing more than false assumptions on top of more false assumptions.

Therefore, a DNA genetic sequence is LIKELY to be identified in these fake vaccines.

This is NOT alarming in the sense that it is harmful because of that. It should be EXPECTED.

The alarming thing, of course, is how so few people (especially "virologists") do not understand how this fraud works.

The other alarming thing, of course, is what is in those mystery nanoparticles and what do they do? More to the point: What will be in FUTURE nanoparticles and what will THEY do to humans?

363 days ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

This is easy to explain.

(1) Viruses do not exist. (See: Cowan, Kaufmann, Lanka, Baily, et al).

(2) Because viruses do not exist, no vaccine has ever been produced that is effective at doing what it claims to do.

(3) The reason no vaccine is effective is because the claim is that a "wild form" of the "virus" is put into the vaccine, which will make people less suseptible if they "get the virus." However, no virus exists, therefore no "wild virus" exists; therefore, whatever is put into the vaccines is just a concoction of mystery ingredients.

(4) Among these mystery ingredients would very likely be some from of the "virus" that was created in a laboratory (the only place a "virus" can exist). This man-made "virus" is is nothing more than a mixture of genetic material from monkeys, humans, possibly other animals, and also antibiotics, since these are the things used to create the "virus" in a lab. It stands to reason they would be considered the "wild virus" claimed to be in the vaccines.

(5) If so, then DNA from monkeys and humans (and cattle, etc.) would show up in the so-called vaccines.

(7) In addition, the sequencing of the genome of the "vaccine" or what is in it is also a pseudo-science and not actual science, since there is no gold standard against which anything can be compared. It is nothing more than false assumptions on top of more false assumptions.

Therefore, a DNA genetic sequence is LIKELY to be identified in these fake vaccines.

This is NOT alarming in the sense that it is harmful because of that. It should be EXPECTED.

The alarming thing, of course, is how so few people (especially "virologists") do not understand how this fraud works.

The other alarming thing, of course, is what is in those mystery nanoparticles and what do they do? More to the point: What will be in FUTURE nanoparticles and what will THEY do to humans?

363 days ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

This is easy to explain.

(1) Viruses do not exist. (See: Cowan, Kaufmann, Lanka, Baily, et al).

(2) Because viruses do not exist, no vaccine has ever been produced that is effective at doing what it claims to do.

(3) The reason no vaccine is effective is because the claim is that a "wild form" of the "virus" is put into the vaccine, which will make people less suseptible if they "get the virus." However, no virus exists, therefore no "wild virus" exists; therefore, whatever is put into the vaccines is just a concoction of mystery ingredients.

(4) Among these mystery ingredients would very likely be some from of the "virus" that was created a laboratory, which is nothing more than genetic material from monkeys, humans, possibly other animals, and also antibiotics, since these are the things used to create the "virus" in a lab. It stands to reason they would be considered the "wild virus" claimed to be in the vaccines.

(5) If so, then DNA from monkeys and humans (and cattle, etc.) would show up in the so-called vaccines.

(7) In addition, the sequencing of the genome of the "vaccine" or what is in it is also a pseudo-science and not actual science, since there is no gold standard against which anything can be compared. It is nothing more than false assumptions on top of more false assumptions.

Therefore, a DNA genetic sequence is LIKELY to be identified in these fake vaccines.

This is NOT alarming in the sense that it is harmful because of that. It should be EXPECTED.

The alarming thing, of course, is how so few people (especially "virologists") do not understand how this fraud works.

The other alarming thing, of course, is what is in those mystery nanoparticles and what do they do? More to the point: What will be in FUTURE nanoparticles and what will THEY do to humans?

363 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

This is easy to explain.

(1) Viruses do not exist. (See: Cowan, Kaufmann, Lanka, Baily, et al).

(2) Because viruses do not exist, no vaccine has ever been produced that is effective at doing what it claims to do.

(3) The reason no vaccine is effective is because the claim is that a "wild form" of the "virus" is put into the vaccine, which will make people less suseptible if they "get the virus." However, no virus exists, therefore no "wild virus" exists; therefore, whatever is put into the vaccines is just a concoction of mystery ingredients.

(4) Among these mystery ingredients would very likely be some from of the "virus" that was created a laboratory, which is nothing more than genetic material from monkeys, humans, possibly other animals, and also antibiotics, since these are the things used to create the "virus" in a lab. It stands to reason they would be considered the "wild virus" claimed to be in the vaccines.

(5) If so, then DNA from monkeys and humans (and cattle, etc.) would show up in the so-called vaccines.

(7) In addition, the sequencing of the genome of the "vaccine" or what is in it is also a pseudo-science and not actual science, since there is no gold standard against which anything can be compared. It is nothing more than false assumptions on top of more false assumptions.

Therefore, a DNA genetic sequence is LIKELY to be identified in these fake vaccines.

This is NOT alarming in the sense that it is harmful because of that. It should be EXPECTED.

The alarming thing, of course, is how so few people (especially "virologists") do not understand how this fraud works.

363 days ago
2 score
Reason: Original

This is easy to explain.

(1) Viruses do not exist. (See: Cowan, Kaufmann, Lanka, Baily, et al).

(2) Because viruses do not exist, no vaccine has ever been produced that is effective at doing what it claims to do.

(3) The reason no vaccine is effective is because the claim is that a "wild form" of the "virus" is put into the vaccine, which will make people less suseptible if they "get the virus." However, no virus exists, therefore no "wild virus" exists; therefore, whatever is put into the vaccines are just a concoction of mystery ingredients.

(4) Among these mystery ingredients would very likely be some from of the "virus" that was created a laboratory, which is nothing more than genetic material from monkeys, humans, possibly other animals, and also antibiotics, since these are the things used to create the "virus" in a lab. It stands to reason they would be considered the "wild virus" claimed to be in the vaccines.

(5) If so, then DNA from monkeys and humans (and cattle, etc.) would show up in the so-called vaccines.

(7) In addition, the sequencing of the genome of the "vaccine" or what is in it is also a pseudo-science and not actual science, since there is no gold standard against which anything can be compared. It is nothing more than false assumptions on top of more false assumptions.

Therefore, a DNA genetic sequence is LIKELY to be identified in these fake vaccines.

This is NOT alarming in the sense that it is harmful because of that. It should be EXPECTED.

The alarming thing, of course, is how so few people (especially "virologists") do not understand how this fraud works.

363 days ago
1 score