Cellular Immunologist: The Vaccines “Can’t Work” Because COVID Is A “Common Cold Virus”
(libertywire.net)
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So what are you going to tell them when the next "viral scamdemic" is rammed down our throats in the coming months? Maybe killer-hornet-virus is next?
I'm not criticizing you in any way. I appreciate that you're awake and aware of the scam. But a defensive approach puts us in a weak position for all their future scamdemics, that's all. Quack-cines aside, if they can convince more than 50% of the population that there's a deadly unicorn floating around out there, then they can do all the lockdown, masking, distancing etc. nonsense all over again. Thus, I like to nip this bud at the highest upstream spot possible.
Just sayin...keep up the pink-pilling!
"- Turn off your tell-a-vision.
Hahaha, "Baba Yoga".... :)
I'm with you on most all of this except for one thing. You think people get all worked up when you tell them viruses don't exist? Well there's an even spicier zinger -> There's no such thing as an immune system! The Rockefella medical cartel just made it up in 1972, out of thin air, just like their fake fiat currency.
Oh, the CogDis that comes spewing out on this one is at a whole other level. And yet, it's true. If germ theory is a fraud, which it certainly is, then what would we need to be "immune to" in the first place?
I drop this one when I see I'm getting nowhere with the "no virus" stance. I figure I might as well pile it on. This is when I drop the "there hasn't been a single scientific experiment ever performed that demonstrates human-to-human transmission of any "germ" (bacteria included). We looked and looked for over a year and found 14 very well-hidden and suppressed scientific attempts. All failed miserably to transfer "disease X" even once. Game, set and match.
The majority still prefer their comfortable lies over the uncomfortable truths! C'est la vie!
That's a fun one. I can see from whence you are coming.
Heh. It's "Baba Yaga". The Slavic Boogeyman.
I dig it mahvelous!
P.S. I think Monkeyfox is not working, as the world is receiving that as "Well that's another Gay Disease". So they are going to have to come up with something else. Perhaps a version of Avian Flu, or Swine Flu. Or perhaps "Marburg".
https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/next-pandemic/marburg
Just remember that if you say "Candyman" three times, he will appear. So, don't do that.
Bwahaha...agreed.
P.S. At the risk of repeating something you already know, go and check out Tom Clancy's "Rainbow Six", the novel (not the video game). Read the plot, about the "Shiva (The Destroyer) Virus."
"You are watching a movie." - Q-ishness.
I do think we are inside a movie, right now. Which doesn't mean all of this is "fake-fake". Indeed, the danger is very real. But it's also "fake". Contrived, but deadly.
Inside this movie, we have the power to believe many things into our reality. And belief is the enemy of knowing. Caveat emptor, eh?
I live near many Amish communities. You've never seen a happier, more cheerful, relaxed, easy-going, kind and generous group of people. They're just naturally at ease. It's a beautiful thing to witness.
All the insanity of mainstream life is enveloping the masses in countless lies and deceptions, which the masses "bring into reality" through the power of belief.
Meanwhile, the Amish watch from afar wondering what all these insane people are going on about. I see what they see. It couldn't be more obvious.
The TV sets, movie theaters, smart phones, video games et al are literally brainwashing the gullible sheeple 24x7.
And if you say Beetlejuice three times, Lori Lightfoot will appear and start rubbing your leg.
So... don't do that.
That's some nightmare causing imagery right there!
P.S. I realize that "Avian Flu" = "SARS". I was just being lazy. I meant "another new, super-duper version of Avian flu".
"I could be the Walrus. I'd still have to bum rides off people." - Ferris Bueller.
Great flick!
Every time I see a name for a fake virus, I think of a different colored unicorn I'd like to ride one day. :)