As we all know:
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The PCR tests are completely fraudulent and meaningless
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The Sars-Cov-2 virus has not been isolated and therefore, there is no valid vaccine
[a fact, not a belief]
NSFW IF: Your company believes the Sars-Cov-2 virus has been isolated and the vaccine is valid and that the PCR tests are accurate.
[a belief, not a fact]
This is a belief, and is not supported by evidence I have seen and presented (which has yet to be actually refuted). To call it factual is farcical. This is how disinformation begins and discredits all actual facts.
If you have evidence to support it please do so. To make claims of "fact" on something for which you only have evidence is disinformation and a lie. Facts look like this:
"Person A made the claim that it has not been isolated (a fact). Person A has these credentials (a fact (hopefully)). I believe Person A (a fact)."
I listed 3 facts being presented as evidence. These pieces of evidence are facts. The conclusion that it has not been isolated is NOT a fact, but a decision you have made based on the evidence. Conclusion == belief. They are synonymous.
By stating a belief is not a belief but a fact you discredit your statements. You will increase the power of your voice by not making false claims (fact, not belief e.g.), even if you say the same thing.
Money offered for an Isolated Vaccine Sample
If you have the "evidence" present it and collect $1.2 Million
Where?
So far, all you've done is make assertions. Assertions, until supported by actual evidence, are really just beliefs masquerading as facts.
Two can play at that game.
Actually I provided biological evidence. You can look up all of the assertions I have made in any cell and/or molecular biology and/or molecular physiology textbook (depending on the assertion).
I am NOT going to go through textbooks to prove the assertions are standard knowledge in cell biology and/or physiology. If you wish to prove me wrong, please find anything that does so.
I am not making these statements from desire, but from memory and experience in actual scientific experiments in biology that I have personally done. Refute anything you want, but do it with science, not with "two can play that game".
When you get your Ph.D. in some biology field, come back and have a discussion with me based on memory and assertion without supporting evidence. Until then, provide support for your refutations and/or claims.