I no longer trust these types of injections.
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So ... somebody thought a bat was a frog? How did that happen?
If he did not know he had been bitten, then how could he know that he had been bitten by a bat that everybody thought was a frog?
Seems like a man was in a restaurant, something weird happened with something that people thought was a frog, and then much later ... the man developed symptoms of illness that were attributed to rabies. He or someone else then concluded that the frog back in the restaurant must have actually been a bat, and the bat must have bitten him, even though he had no idea he had been bitten.
Sounds like people are jumping to conclusions.
Assuming the story is accurate, the only thing that could be known for sure was that he developed symptoms of illness, which were described as rabies.
Since nobody has ever isolated a rabies virus to prove it exists, and nobody has ever proven that being bitten by a rabid animal causes the symptoms known as rabies (not proven in a lab, only anecdotal stories about such things), then it is possible that there was some other cause for his illness.
This is what I mean by we need to look at EVERYTHING we think we know about health and illness. MUCH of it is nothing but assumptions that may not be valid.
I get it. In today’s environment you’ve got to question everything. But not everything is a lie. Like I.said, rabies is described as a medical illness long before Rockefeller hijacked the medical industry which is when most of the false medical information was pushed into the population.