Interesting. I'm at a point where I'm not too sure what to believe in -- anything seems possible at the moment.
Though, common sense tells me that viruses like the flu virus exists. When my wife gets sick, then everyone else in the family catches it.
One might argue that it's a parasite as opposed to a virus, but one thing for sure is that there exists a contagious entity that can cause the human body to become sick and ill.
Yep, this is the big stumbling block for almost everybody. I totally understand.
The very dissatisfying and highly disappointing rebuttal to this is that it is worry-concern-fear that leads to this situation. There's a reason most first year medical students are hypochondriacs. The same phenomenon is at work when we think somebody near to us is "contagious".
I go much further and suggest that all disease arises from a variety of different life situations that catch us off guard in which we cannot quickly resolve. Our psyche responds by making various adjustments to our tissues, organs, bones etc. to help us deal with the conflict and ultimately resolve it.
Doesn't "it stink" when your wife or kids come home with the flu? Think that through and see if you can connect the dots...if you'd like. If you don't, then don't. But keep that open-mind. It will go a long way in the times ahead.
You can read some of my prior comments here on the board for my much longer explanations as to how and why nobody has ever demonstrated the existence of a theoretical virus.
What I find most surprising here on GA is that so few realize the propagandists, or "disinfo agents", are ACTIVELY creating material for the rapidly growing population of "conspiracy theorists" out there. The mainstream propaganda is ready made, following decades of indoctrination and brainwashing for all of us. They're having to gin up a lot of new stuff to keep the growing conspiracy crowd confused.
Are there biolabs in Ukraine? Of course there are. But I'd suggest they aren't doing any "gain of function virus reserach" at all. What they're involved in is far more sinister.
I believe viruses (and bacteria) are real…but I am questioning germ theory (theory that bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses) are responsible solely for disease, as opposed to the terrain theory, which states that something is going on in the body (inflammation, mildly sub-optimal health, vitamin and micronutrient deficiencies) which then allow disease agents (from above groups, including viruses) to get a foothold in a persons body to then create illness. Interesting to see the different people who put forth those competing ideas…and who had the backing of the elite to win the day…I seem to remember some deathbed confession about germ theory wrong…or something. Interesting stuff.
Interesting. I'm at a point where I'm not too sure what to believe in -- anything seems possible at the moment.
Though, common sense tells me that viruses like the flu virus exists. When my wife gets sick, then everyone else in the family catches it.
One might argue that it's a parasite as opposed to a virus, but one thing for sure is that there exists a contagious entity that can cause the human body to become sick and ill.
Yep, this is the big stumbling block for almost everybody. I totally understand.
The very dissatisfying and highly disappointing rebuttal to this is that it is worry-concern-fear that leads to this situation. There's a reason most first year medical students are hypochondriacs. The same phenomenon is at work when we think somebody near to us is "contagious".
I go much further and suggest that all disease arises from a variety of different life situations that catch us off guard in which we cannot quickly resolve. Our psyche responds by making various adjustments to our tissues, organs, bones etc. to help us deal with the conflict and ultimately resolve it.
Doesn't "it stink" when your wife or kids come home with the flu? Think that through and see if you can connect the dots...if you'd like. If you don't, then don't. But keep that open-mind. It will go a long way in the times ahead.
You can read some of my prior comments here on the board for my much longer explanations as to how and why nobody has ever demonstrated the existence of a theoretical virus.
What I find most surprising here on GA is that so few realize the propagandists, or "disinfo agents", are ACTIVELY creating material for the rapidly growing population of "conspiracy theorists" out there. The mainstream propaganda is ready made, following decades of indoctrination and brainwashing for all of us. They're having to gin up a lot of new stuff to keep the growing conspiracy crowd confused.
Are there biolabs in Ukraine? Of course there are. But I'd suggest they aren't doing any "gain of function virus reserach" at all. What they're involved in is far more sinister.
I believe viruses (and bacteria) are real…but I am questioning germ theory (theory that bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses) are responsible solely for disease, as opposed to the terrain theory, which states that something is going on in the body (inflammation, mildly sub-optimal health, vitamin and micronutrient deficiencies) which then allow disease agents (from above groups, including viruses) to get a foothold in a persons body to then create illness. Interesting to see the different people who put forth those competing ideas…and who had the backing of the elite to win the day…I seem to remember some deathbed confession about germ theory wrong…or something. Interesting stuff.