So many people argue that Covid is the flu because it’s never been isolated. Some say it doesn’t exist at all. Others say they’ve had it and have the antibodies. How can you test for antibodies if you can’t isolate the virus to begin with? What the hell is Covid anyway? Biological weapon? People have died. People have gotten sick. Others have recovered. The vaccine doesn’t stop shit so I ask again, what the hell is covid? Seriously, is it a thing or not?
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The virus is real. Millions have gone to making this virus. Whether it causes the covid symptoms or something else? No one has proven it one way or another. We just know the symptoms are real too for the small number of people who catch it.
However, these symptoms can be easily handled by preventative and early treatments which are suppressed. So whatever the origin of the symptoms, the deaths are due to the hospital protocols.
We also know that there are almost zero fatalities from these symptoms amongst people with 50 nano-units of Vitamin D3, and we also know from the FOIA emails that Fauci himself was talking 6000 UCG of D3 daily and advocating the same to his friends who asked him for advice.
So in summary:
SARS-COv-2 Virus is real
Covid-19 symptoms are real
Causation not proven
Deaths due to hospital protocol
Preventatives and Early treatments suppressed intentionally
Yes, I totally agree. I wonder too if the vaccinated began to spread a more aggressive strain this summer as that’s when Delta seemed to rage. This is when my brother in law and later a husband of client became severely ill with it, both becoming hospitalized. This is first time in pandemic that it hit close to home. The only common denominator I could see is they both seemed to be around freshly vaccinated people shortly before becoming ill. So then the question is, how long are the freshly vaccinated a threat to the unvaccinated?