Push Back!! Found this on 8kun.....great read!
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I have an issue with the whole “there’s no isolate of the virus” line of argument. Dr. McCullough (sp?) was giving an interview yesterday to Stew Peters and he very kindly corrected Stew on this. It’s semantics, but it matters.
The virus has definitely had its genome sequenced. So all of the genetic data has been sequenced. That’s how they compare variants. It’s fairly basic to do for a good lab. This sequencing is how they created mRNA vaccines. Does this mean the virus is being grown in laboratories? Not necessarily. And what do we even mean by “it hasn’t been isolated?” Do you want to see it under a scanning electron microscope? I’m just curious.
I really think that whole line of argument is very weak and serves to discredit us. I’m as against all this bullshit as anyone here, but I want strong arguments. Our job is to separate the wheat from the chaff and spread the word.
Not a scientist here by any means, but my understanding is by saying it hasn't been isolated, is because it hasn't been proven by Koch's Postulates.
https://rumble.com/vkt3mh-covid-not-isolated-cannot-be-located-does-not-exist-foia-response-reveals-w.html
Thanks for the response. I haven’t seen that line of reasoning yet. Personally, I believe it to be a bit weak. Koch was brilliant, but our understanding of the microbiome at his time was in its infancy. I think we’re figuring out just how incredibly complex our bodies and all of the different organisms which inhabit them are. Which means we need to re-examine some of our prior assumptions. Here are a few interesting articles about this. I think, like most situations, this one calls for a bit more nuance than we’re hearing.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29325027/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31440916/