How do you handle the situation when you tell someone that COVID is just a flu variant.... or it doesn't exist and they tell you they've had a friend or family member die of COVID. That happens to me quite a bit and it usually ends the conversation, and it's partly why I'm reluctant to even bring it up. I can't say that it just doesn't exist. Personally, I believe it is a manufactured, routine Corona Virus that is just foreign to everyone's immune system. Just like if you traveled to India and caught a simple cold there, it could wreck you pretty hard. And therefore, anyone with any type of weakened immune system or the elderly are extremely susceptible. Just curious if anyone is having the same issues.
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Tell them to look at total death numbers for 2020 as compared to total deaths in 2018 and 2019. From what I read, total deaths in 2020 were actually a little bit less, but the usual killers like heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and the flu were strangely down significantly. They had to make up those numbers somehow. Also, as an example one doctor recently( I think he was also a virologist) tested 1,500 samples of what were supposed to be positive covid 19 results. He found no virus in any of them and many were positive for influenza A and B. When he went to the CDC to get a sample from them, he was told they don’t have any and couldn’t get him any. No virus has been isolated and the vaccine isn’t an anti body producer for any virus. There’s plenty to learn online to have as instant ammo you can provide when people question your position.
Exactly.... Just based on the objective information like this it should make people at least have an open mind to a different narrative than the one fed to them by main stream.