Steve Kirsch: If viruses don't exist, then how can we see them?
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Yes, DextertheCat, it appears that way to me also. And like most of us, I'd need months or years to study the topic and the many related topics before I could come to reasonable certainty on the issue. It's a huge rabbit hole that I don't have enough time or interest to follow; people who spent years getting medical degrees can't agree on the answer and neither can I without turning this into a full-time job. So: sorry I posted this. If there's malfeasance or error in the establishment view of viruses, I look forward to the necessary paradigm shift, but I'll watch from a distance.
I'll poke around a bit, to see what I can find out. It certainly seems to be a highly controversial topic. I have a theory about what viruses may be, but it is still very earlier for me to speculate with any degree of confidence. Just a breeze in between my ears, at this point. Hopefully a new age of enlightenment is just around the corner.