https://www.bitchute.com/video/C4xQlvdlj3Nw/
Can everyone please get around to watching this documentary, came out Feb. Its almost Apr. 22 and it seems like close to half of the "great awakening" board still believe viruses are real. Its alarming.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/C4xQlvdlj3Nw/
Can everyone please get around to watching this documentary, came out Feb. Its almost Apr. 22 and it seems like close to half of the "great awakening" board still believe viruses are real. Its alarming.
I do not want to cause a stink, but I do not see how virus theory and terrain theory have to be mutually exclusive.
Na i mean you're right they don't. But no virus has ever been isolated
Has a virus been discovered, studied and characterised? I have trouble with the word "isolated".
Ive typed out probably five different answers so far because your question is kinda the entire documentary.
But the answer really is no to all of those
It goes in depth to how the theory was proposed, never proven and then ran with
Thanks. I'll watch it. Bit tired to take it in right now.
OK, so I just watched it, and it makes very good points. However, these discussions about terrain theory never satisfactorily intersect with analyzing infections that seem to have validity. I reference this article specifically: https://www.algora.com/Algora_blog/2020/02/06/spanish-flu-of-1918-was-really-a-bioterror-attack-on-humanity which talks about how the soldiers infected by the vaccine spread the bacterium through the trenches of WWI, then brought it back home with them when the war ended.
Or, how about a discussion analyzing herpes simplex, when "something" is transmitted from individual to individual through intimate contact. Or, even the smallpox epidemic amongst American Indians following the intermingling of European settlers. I have asked these questions before when this topic is presented on this forum, and I get answers like, "...so-and-so discussed it in his book," etc., but no one reference ever seems to produce a satisfying discussion in one place.
This is the reason that germ theory persists, if, in fact, it is nonsense.
Hopefully someone has some answers to those first two, Ive also been meaning to look at rabies.
As far as the Indians being infected by settlers that sounds made up. Most of history even 150 years back is completely fake. The channel stolenhistory on youtube is a pretty good intro video into that topic.
edit : and its on them to prove a herpes "virus" exists, as he says in the doc, were not the ones making the claim
However, us, as laypeople, clearly experience herpes in a manner that supports the fact that "something" is transmitted, and lives forever inside our bodies to continue to produce symptoms. That would fly in the face of a claim of a transient toxin or poison.
I said "B.S." out loud when Dr. Kaufman talked about his theories about rabies. His claim is that "opportunistic" animals get ill eating decomposing animals, when they are not designed to eat such things like vultures, etc. Where do bats enter into that picture? They are insectivores. Also, this doesn't explain how/why rabies is transmittable.
I live in an area where raccoons and foxes frequently turn up rabid. They are wild creatures, not domesticated like dogs or cats.
Ahh I see. So he thinks they eat decaying flesh, which then poisons the animal causing their own cells to decay? Or something like that anyway. That seems like something hed be able to test and prove if true, hopefully we continue to learn more the next few months
Bats are the suspected reservoir. But nobody has a clue what the “patient zero” is for any disease.
My hypothesis is that all disease is an innate immune response hardwired into our respective genetic codes, and we pass along energetic signals that we perceive as either necessary instruction or irrelevant based on our combination of diet and environmental exposure. This would explain things like why almost 80% of SARS-COV-2 cases were asymptomatic or barely symptomatic. You only get sick if you NEED to get sick.
I don’t think the psychopaths in the field of virology know how to create a deadly infectious pathogen. I think it is far more likely they know how to create environmental (psychological is important also) and dietary conditions that spark an immune response that can be fatal. There is obviously way too much to unpack for a comment at 1:30 am, but look into it. This is an explanation of the world that fits our reality far better than the obviously nonsensical story we are told.
Thanks for that..as you say everyone needs to watch and the next episode about fluoride
Can everyone please cut to the end and agree with me because I'm right and you're dumb? I mean, keep posting as much as you like, but that's not a very flattering invitation. And it's not the convincing proof you apparently think it is.
I find the idea fascinating and am open to it, yet have major questions as a pediatric therapist and mother of six, I've seen that snottynosed kid goo on me or my kids too many times, and turn up with the same symptoms 3-5 days later. I've seen the stomach bug run thru entire churches and large families even when washing hands, cleaning surfaces, washing linens etc, even when no sick person was at church, just exposed family members. I know our own innate immune system can fight off most things when it's healthy, but why do we see this happen? Since Covid I've been taking lysine, zinc, D3, vit c, elderberry and quercetin,NAC, daily in addition to my normal vitamins and it definitely helps avoid whatever my kids get. But I have yet to see a good explanation for what I see in daily life with sick kids. I wonder too if both theories Are correct to some extent. I have read his stuff but don't have time for long videos.