Yes, it's related to exosomes, which are often identified as viruses. Anti-virus theory people think all these illnesses are due to toxins or system shocks that come from the environment. Tracking the history of every virus against its vaccine is convincing evidence that the vaxxes had nothing to do with ending the targeted disease.
Once that step is taken, the obvious next step is to question that the disease was even caused by a virus. The shoddy work that passes as virology is another arrow in the hide of the virus theory, as far as I am concerned. For example, they always use the word "isolate" by which they mean cell culture. Not the same things as all. How can this not be a conscious attempt to obfuscate what goes on in the field?
I recommend Virus Mania, 3rd ed. I managed to find a PDF on-line, but will likely buy a copy. I'm only into the 2nd chapter at the moment.
Yes, it's related to exosomes, which are often identified as viruses. Anti-virus theory people think all these illnesses are due to toxins or system shocks that come from the environment. Tracking the history of every virus against its vaccine is convincing evidence that the vaxxes had nothing to do with ending the targeted disease.
Once that step is taken, the obvious next step is to question that the disease was even caused by a virus. The shoddy work that passes as virology is another arrow in the hide of the virus theory, as far as I am concerned. For example, they always use the word "isolate" by which they mean cell culture. Not the same things as all. How can this not be a conscious attempt to obfuscate what goes on in the field?
I recommend Virus Mania, 3rd ed. I managed to find a PDF on-line, but will likely buy a copy. I'm only into the 2nd chapter at the moment.
Hey Gandiva, you're like the original virus killer! I picked that book up based on your recommendation.