Cellular Immunologist: The Vaccines “Can’t Work” Because COVID Is A “Common Cold Virus”
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You are 100% correct. I have yet to win someone over right out of the gate. But I have convinced people to look into it (by suggesting some videos) and I've won over at least a dozen this past year after they did so.
In my experience, I've found the hardline approach is the only way forward. As long as people believe in unicorn germs, they're SCARED. And if they're scared, they'll do crazy things in an effort to curtail their fears. That includes all the ludicrous behavior we've ween these past 2.5 years, which I believe, at least until this point, has caused more damage (economic, self-esteem, suicides, child brain development, etc.) than the jab damage.
So that's the gist of my angle. And I totally agree with you, I've definitely pissed off a ton of people too. Cognitive dissonance can get ugly!
I will say this. Telling somebody "viruses don't exist" stops them in their tracks. They have no grounds to argue, which short-circuits their knee-jerk responses to any sort of "anti-vaxxer" arguments. And at this point, I'm finding that causing a "glitch in their matrix" is more effective than all the softball approaches I've tried in the past combined. I don't think I've won over a single person with "the jab could be dangerous" approach yet.
Your experience in talking with other people EXACTLY matches my own.
If the subject comes up, I simply ask, "What if I told you that the virus doesn't even exist at all?"
Their response tells me which way to go from there. Some people ARE open and even hungry for information that counters the narrative. I point those people to Tom Cowan or other resources.
I met one woman who is in college and majoring in biology. I asked her if she is going to become a virologist. She said no. So, then I asked her, "What if I told you that viruses do not exist?"
She was very condesending towards me, as if she was an expert because she was a college student (who knew nothing about the topic at hand), and I was not. BUT ... she was willing to have a discussion/debate about it.
I went through the process of how a virologist claims to know and study viruses. Clearly, she had no idea about this, as it is completely different from any other "science" that she is familiar with.
She kept coming back with "but they can find viruses in other ways." When I prodded her, I figure out she was talking about "markers" which is what they look at AFTER they go through the fraudulent process that they claim isolates a virus.
She did not understand the distinction. But because I have studied it, I could basically show her that what she thought she knew, she really didn't.
Finally, she admitted she really doesn't know anything about it, although she spent several minutes trying to claim she did. I think she was angry with me in the end, but so what?
The seed has been planted.
Maybe the next time she encounters someone saying things like I did, it will click that she should look into it some more. Eventually, she might come around.
This is all we can do. Find the ones who are ready to know NOW, and plant seeds for the others that might or might not eventually sprout.
But ... playing into false ideas that only cause them to be more confused is not likely to be of much benefit. Even it if is, it will take MUCH longer to have a solid effect.
Well done, well done!
For the doctors, scientists, etc. that you encounter, the killer argument is: "Did you know that nobody in virology runs control experiments" when doing viral culturing". Aren't control experiments and efforts towards falsifying one's hypothesis the very basis of science?
That's a killer zinger right there. Again, stops them in their tracks.
The hardest part of all of this is that they default to "well if it's not a virus, then what is it?". I can answer this question, but almost nobody is satisfied with it, so I rarely explain it any longer. I point them back to the lack of proof of the existence of any virus and let them mull it over, making them stick to the subject.
The bottom line is, they're going to learn this sooner or later. The cat's been out of the bag for 2+ years now. It's not a question of "if", only "when".
We just gotta keep planting the seeds. The viral delusion blows up EVERYTHING in my mind. It's the dragon-slayer red pill. Once peeps realize this lie, it takes down allopathic medicine, universities, media, scientism and of course government. It's a veritable delusion-shattering wrecking ball. And more importantly, it's SIMPLE for anybody who chooses to investigate.
All good, for me. Go forth and multiply, fellow healer.