Potent COVID Red Pill (from Gab)--this is good. Please share!!
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Been listening to interviews about terrain theory all day. Fascinating. So the question is basic, is there undeniable proof that viruses cause illness and are contagious? He claims the scientific proof actually isn't there. Is it?
None. Disease is from a far different mechanism. You can get more info here and here and also here.
She said there's no pictures of viruses, but I'm reading that they do have pictures of viruses- composites though. So do you deny that such pictures exist or are real? Genuinely asking.
She is saying what they interpret as viruses is exosomes. No virus has ever been isolated and purified. For more information on this subject author and investigative medical writer Jon Rappaport can provide some good insights to this.
So there are no pictures of 'viruses'. Let me give an analogy here. A scientist comes across a jello plastic container laying on the ground. Now this scientist has never seen or heard of jello before. As he's looking at it, he notices its appearance is of 'ooze' or a 'slime', and its definitely on the side walk. It is 'budding' out from the container and growing. It looks like its moving. What he doesn't notice is the rupture in the container from which the jello is originating from. To him, it looks like something that is attacking the plastic container because it is next to the container and it is moving. He has no idea from where the 'ooze' came from, so he assumes it came from some other place that invaded the area.
Believe or not, this is the belief of virology. This is why the Latin word 'virus' was used to name this 'ooze'. 'Virus' in Latin means 'slime'; 'poison'.
Sorry for the WhatAboutIsm but do you have an opinion on chickenpox? It seems the vaccine has basically eradicated it. If viruses are not real, how is that explained? And, not rejecting the theory based on your answer, just something I've been really wondering about
The theory jibes strongly with my personal experience. It makes a ton of sense to me. But I'm just grasping the theory as of now.