First of all, this guy isn't smart enough to be in charge of ANYTHING, let alone some research position.
Secondly, he says, "...you know how the virus keeps mutating..." No, we DON'T know how this happens, or if it happens at all. No virus has ever been isolated, and we know that the PCR test is complete b.s.
This could be a coordinated effort to discredit legitimate investigation.
Guy’s a patsy. There’s always dipshits barely functional enough to exercise titles like that in every company just in case the unethical bullshit these companies are doing comes to light. They’ll just blame it on him, and others like him, hire more, rinse and repeat.
I think that when the normal person imagines a "virus", they're picturing a little bundle of particle of infectious dna/r. The more correct concept is the virion. It's arguably not a virus UNTIL it starts taking over a cell. Here's a pretty good read:
Thanks for the links. There is compelling evidence that these particles are simply fragments of cellular material in the process of decay and excretion...and not actually part of an infection/contagion at all.
I'm not convinced 100% either way at this point, but knowing what I do about c-19, I lean in the direction of myth to sell a poison shot. Someone at Pfizer would clearly know this, especially someone in research.
Agreed. And though I hate the phrase "at the end of the day", I'll suggest that at the end of the day you don't want any of that stuff getting spread around and replicated in your body, regardless of origin. 🤮
On a humorous side note, we were having a similar discussion at my 'night job'. One of the crew is a young guy majoring in Health & Science. His take was basically: A virion is like a nuclear bomb, and a virus is like the actual nuclear blast. You can isolate the plutonium pit in the bomb, but you can't isolate it after the explosion. Of course to keep the analogy going, after exploding, the nuclear blast WOULD need to start replicating more nuclear bombs. Lol
This doesn't smell right to me.
First of all, this guy isn't smart enough to be in charge of ANYTHING, let alone some research position.
Secondly, he says, "...you know how the virus keeps mutating..." No, we DON'T know how this happens, or if it happens at all. No virus has ever been isolated, and we know that the PCR test is complete b.s.
This could be a coordinated effort to discredit legitimate investigation.
You haven't seen the other veritas vids. They collect scalps every. Single. Time. They were the beginning of the end for planned Parenthood and roe.
Guy’s a patsy. There’s always dipshits barely functional enough to exercise titles like that in every company just in case the unethical bullshit these companies are doing comes to light. They’ll just blame it on him, and others like him, hire more, rinse and repeat.
You're not wrong, but you're arguing nomenclature.
Virions have absolutely been isolated. Figures A and B (not C) here:
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Electron-microscopy-of-virions-of-Lurbovirus-a-Scanning-electron-micrograph-of_fig1_349760207
I think that when the normal person imagines a "virus", they're picturing a little bundle of particle of infectious dna/r. The more correct concept is the virion. It's arguably not a virus UNTIL it starts taking over a cell. Here's a pretty good read:
https://www.virology.ws/2010/07/22/the-virus-and-the-virion/
I'm not trying to suggest you're wrong. You're right, but just in a way that some might not realize or understand.
Peace,
Thanks for the links. There is compelling evidence that these particles are simply fragments of cellular material in the process of decay and excretion...and not actually part of an infection/contagion at all.
I'm not convinced 100% either way at this point, but knowing what I do about c-19, I lean in the direction of myth to sell a poison shot. Someone at Pfizer would clearly know this, especially someone in research.
Exosomes
Agreed. And though I hate the phrase "at the end of the day", I'll suggest that at the end of the day you don't want any of that stuff getting spread around and replicated in your body, regardless of origin. 🤮
On a humorous side note, we were having a similar discussion at my 'night job'. One of the crew is a young guy majoring in Health & Science. His take was basically: A virion is like a nuclear bomb, and a virus is like the actual nuclear blast. You can isolate the plutonium pit in the bomb, but you can't isolate it after the explosion. Of course to keep the analogy going, after exploding, the nuclear blast WOULD need to start replicating more nuclear bombs. Lol
Sounds like you have a stimulating work environment!
Corp. Diversity, Inclusion, Equity
Beat me to it.
For argument sake, do you think he could be a diversity hire director?