In about 30 minutes, Dr. Tom Cowan explains how virology lies about viruses.
Viruses do not exist. They do not make people sick. They are just fragments of material that is created in a laboratory. They do not exist in the human body, or any other animal.
Watch this, and the whole thing makes sense.
SARS-CoV-2 does not exist. Whatever has been making people sick, it is not a virus.
No more vaccines. No more face masks. No more lies. No more funding these criminals.
I try to keep an open mind. But if warts, like plantar warts, aren't viruses, what are they? Same goes for cold sores.
Watch the video.
Weak answer. If you watched, you should have at least an answer or two yourself. I've seen similarly-titled stuff, and read terrain theory. Terrain theory doesn't explain disease contagion very well. And I've seen plantar warts that don't go away with a dietary change, and I know that you can get sick by kissing a sick person, which can be explained with virology as a reasonable explanation. Doesn't mean it's true, just that it seems reasonable. I'll bookmark it to view later, but if you've seen it and understand it, you should be able to defend it a little.
Cowan discusses this subject in the video.
You want me to have a discussion with someone who is ignorant of the subject being discussed?
Why would I want to do that?
Watch the video. Then, we can discuss it.
OK, so I watched the video. You have to understand the time involved in watching all these videos people post...a half hour here...an hour there, etc., etc. It really begins becoming an investment in time. I wish folks would post a summary, and then, if others are interested in learning more, they can watch. Anyway...
I found this guy's presentation facetious, sarcastic, and devoid of evidence. His entire talk was basically, "I say it's so, and these doctors say it's so, so therefore this is how it is." That's not proof of a theory. That's bullying an audience to believe something because he (or others) says it's so. No scientific evidence whatsoever was offered. A slide or two showing viral particles? What does that mean? Without evidence, one must take his word that the other researchers he's quoting are relevant, or even exist. That's why scientific discussions should also include tests, experiments, or other forms of evidence...to help prove the theory.
Is he saying that the entire science of virology is a farce? Why are there labs like the Wuhan lab, studying coronaviruses? Why do researchers climb into bat caves to collect samples? Why does Dr. David Martin claim that there are 73 patents on coronaviruses from 2009 to 2017? Why does Dr. Peter Daszak claim that manipulation of coronaviruses is easy, through the insertion of sequences? This doctor's presentation had more in common with a comedy routine than a scientific discussion.
I'd like to understand more about germ theory vs. terrain theory, but this video, quite frankly, was a waste of time. I'm sorry I didn't find it as informative as you did.
It’s strange I had warts as a kid. I hated them. In high school people made fun of me. One day I heated up a knife and burnt the five biggest of them off. They all went away within a couple months, even the ones I didn’t burn off. It was strange.
It was easier for me, because otc salicylic acid came out when I needed them. Took longer, but it worked.