What virus? Is that some sort of cult thing?
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When virologists say -- "the virus is budding from the infected cell", the inference is misleading because the cell is dying or is already dead and is not infected. The "budding" is the observation of the internal gelatinous material of the cell oozing out through the ruptured cell membrane. It looks like a 'bud' under the microscope. Think of of it like jello pouring out when its container is punctured. This is what is being viewed and called a virus.
The very word 'virus' is Latin and means -- 'slime'; 'poison'. The reason 'Germ Theorists' chose this Latin word is because that's exactly what they saw. It is the same reason a virologist will admit a 'virus' is neither alive or dead. Everyone would agree that 'slime' and 'poison' can't possibly be alive or dead. This is why 'viruses' cannot possibly be alive. It's because it is simply 'slime' and 'poison' being viewed. The greatest of lies is Virology. The 'virus' is portrayed as being neither alive or dead, so it takes on a sci-fi portrayal of being 'un-dead' just like in the movies with zombies, Frankenstein, and vampires.
When a cell dies, the internal material within the cell starts to immediately ferment changing its chemical makeup. The cell membrane soon weakens and ruptures and the fermented internal material of the cell 'buds' or pours out of the cell membrane. This 'slime' and 'poison' is by nature's design and signals cleanup cells to clean up the mess and dispose of the cell carcass.
When many cells die at the same time, it is called necrosis. The cleanup operation in the body can become overwhelmed when more cells are dying than processed out of the body through excretory means. The toxicity builds up and illness results.