Great analysis (and thanks for the previous shoutout).
Don't forget that Kirsch runs the "Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF)" as his philanthropic passion to help humankind. I don't know how many people he employs, nor how long he's been running his foundation. But what I do know with certainty is that if there were no such thing as viruses, there would be no need for the VSRF any longer either.
Suffice it to say, he's got a little more than just a vested interest in keeping the virus story alive.
I've requested a phone call with him 3 times now. He keeps asking for someone to explain how he got covid from his wife, if not a virus. It's too complicated an explanation to do in writing, and possibly too unbelievable to process even after thoroughly explained. Nonetheless, I keep pushing him.
He has engaged in some back and forth banter with me, but as soon as I say; "hey Steve, let's have a quick chat/zoom to clarify some things", he goes quiet on me.
Net-Net - His sincerity appears to be highly dubious in my estimation, as you rightly point out as well.
Didn't know about the VSRF. It's amazing that you've had dialog with him.
I think I've read some of your explanation about contagion, etc. You're right, I didn't completely follow. But then I didn't try too hard, because I didn't need an alternate to the germ/virus theory in order to jettison both. Knowing the actual cause is great, but even without knowing it, one should still be able to see why the purported cause can't work.
You've got an open and rational mind without any skin in the game. You're a rare breed Corrbrick!
Steve has a lot on the line, just like the virologists. I can only imagine how psychologically devastating it would be to come to terms with the fact that one has wasted their life on something that is completely fraudulent. The CogDis would be immense I can imagine. I feel a great deal of compassion for them. It's not going to be easy.
And yeah, Steve has engaged with me on his Substack and on his Rumble channel for a few back-and-forths. The only way to break through is with a series of clarifying questions in my opinion - i.e. - "you do agree that it's odd that nobody can ever find a virus in the real world, right? If not, why not?" ... or ... "you do agree that it's highly deceptive to use the word "isolation" the way the virologists do, right?"
if he didn't offer up any rational explanations (there aren't any) for why he did NOT agree and reacted defensively rather than rationally, then it would be easy to conclude that CogDis is fully in play, which is what I'm almost certain is the case now.
Anyway, hopefully you saw the former VP of Pfizer, Mike Yeadon, who was an early whistleblower and alarmist to the lockdowns, masks and insanity of the jab just recently came out and admitted he now believes there is "no such thing as RESPIRATORY VIRUSES", yes? I'm not sure why he decided to limit it only to those, but it's a good start and good to see another person join the club!
Great analysis (and thanks for the previous shoutout).
Don't forget that Kirsch runs the "Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF)" as his philanthropic passion to help humankind. I don't know how many people he employs, nor how long he's been running his foundation. But what I do know with certainty is that if there were no such thing as viruses, there would be no need for the VSRF any longer either.
Suffice it to say, he's got a little more than just a vested interest in keeping the virus story alive.
I've requested a phone call with him 3 times now. He keeps asking for someone to explain how he got covid from his wife, if not a virus. It's too complicated an explanation to do in writing, and possibly too unbelievable to process even after thoroughly explained. Nonetheless, I keep pushing him.
He has engaged in some back and forth banter with me, but as soon as I say; "hey Steve, let's have a quick chat/zoom to clarify some things", he goes quiet on me.
Net-Net - His sincerity appears to be highly dubious in my estimation, as you rightly point out as well.
We shall see...
Didn't know about the VSRF. It's amazing that you've had dialog with him.
I think I've read some of your explanation about contagion, etc. You're right, I didn't completely follow. But then I didn't try too hard, because I didn't need an alternate to the germ/virus theory in order to jettison both. Knowing the actual cause is great, but even without knowing it, one should still be able to see why the purported cause can't work.
You've got an open and rational mind without any skin in the game. You're a rare breed Corrbrick!
Steve has a lot on the line, just like the virologists. I can only imagine how psychologically devastating it would be to come to terms with the fact that one has wasted their life on something that is completely fraudulent. The CogDis would be immense I can imagine. I feel a great deal of compassion for them. It's not going to be easy.
And yeah, Steve has engaged with me on his Substack and on his Rumble channel for a few back-and-forths. The only way to break through is with a series of clarifying questions in my opinion - i.e. - "you do agree that it's odd that nobody can ever find a virus in the real world, right? If not, why not?" ... or ... "you do agree that it's highly deceptive to use the word "isolation" the way the virologists do, right?"
if he didn't offer up any rational explanations (there aren't any) for why he did NOT agree and reacted defensively rather than rationally, then it would be easy to conclude that CogDis is fully in play, which is what I'm almost certain is the case now.
Anyway, hopefully you saw the former VP of Pfizer, Mike Yeadon, who was an early whistleblower and alarmist to the lockdowns, masks and insanity of the jab just recently came out and admitted he now believes there is "no such thing as RESPIRATORY VIRUSES", yes? I'm not sure why he decided to limit it only to those, but it's a good start and good to see another person join the club!