The existence of viruses disproved by 7 simple facts about virology
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I'm no virologist, but I have enough scientific knowledge that I was able to follow and visualize almost every detail of those 7 processes, and I can't find any flaw in the logic that is presented.
I have yet to see anything which would make me believe viruses exist.
There was a report in 2017 that "a study in Wuhan successfully isolated SARS", but I knew that was a lie too?
I was just thinking of investigating this.
That would have been a huge scientific breakthrough... The first virus ever isolated.
It would be worth pursuing the truth to see if they really isolated the virus.
SARS2 was also just imagined in a computer simulation.
This whole situation is a rabbit-hole I would have rather not gone down... But there's no going back now. This has serious implications for me family-wise.
I actually hope that by some miracle, someone will provide evidence that proves all this wrong and convinces me that viruses exist and we haven't all been scammed, but it doesn't seem like that is going to happen.
I would suggest to approach this subject from 2 angles:
Naturally occurring -> NO => virus = exosome.
Artificially (take exosome + gain of function; or sequence it yourself) occurring -> yes.
The concept of viruses has always been a point of curiosity for me. The debate about what a virus is, because it is not a living creature, but some weird bad DNA code that supposedly just exists out in the wild. The whole concept is just hard to wrap your head around. Perhaps it is time to start looking for alternate evidence about what causes seasonal illnesses. Another interesting development from all the Covid crap is the facts that we are now realizing that anti-parasitic medications and herbs are stopping viruses. Quinine, Quercitin, HCQ, Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and its myriad alternates. Why are anti-parasitics eliminating viruses? How is it working. Yhese ate the questions that need to be answered. Maybe viruses are really parasites? Sounds silly, I know, but without research how will we ever really know. There must be real scientists in the world that specialize in these disciplines. It is outside my area of science, but there must be some awake microbiologists, biochemists, or immunologists that arent douchebag shills
Their "viruses" are cells that are dead or dying. hence why they add things that kill cells to the petri dishes ... like dye.