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.
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.
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'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