This was all about the plan to get people to voluntarily take the jab. But, as we discuss people getting Covid we are fueling the fire. This Delta Variant is nothing but an excuse for a booster. They take the yearly flu, gave it a fancy name, have a bunch of scientists, doctors agree with the diagnosis and voila, we have a pandemic.
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Checking it out now. Thanks.
Besides playing fast and loose with the word "isolate" the word "sequence" is thrown out as a big, in your face, "so there."
A year of my PhD was spent in bioinformatics -- the use of computer algorithms and heuristics to compose a sequence from fragments and segments mined from gene databases. Every SARS-CoV-2 sequence in every paper I have read that claims to have derived it from an "isolated" virus is in fact a composition of RNA fragments taken from a toxic cell culture, and database queries based on the writer's assumptions. Such as, 80% similar to SARS-CoV-1 (which is a mythical composition, as well).
So, not only is there is no isolated virus; there is no sequence of SARS-CoV-2 that corresponds to reality. I'm pretty sure that can be said of every virus, but I haven't done the research on that.
I'm not at the point of saying that viruses don't exist (though I am close). But... nobody can point to a SARS-CoV-2 virus, nor can they know that it causes COVID. And not knowing what it looks like either physically or genetically means that they can't test for it, and certainly can't vaccinate against it.
Funny, I didn't know I was studying fraud, but now that you mention it...
Watched one of Kaufman's videos, and was impressed. Good stuff.
"The terrain is everything," eh?
You have good understanding of how it all works, yourself. I'm a computer guy by training and profession. Never had a reason to doubted germs or viruses until the advent of CV. The dive was eye opening to say the least. Wish more of my colleagues would make it. But they have the same knowledge that I did before looking.
Alas, one person at a time.