COVID SHOT
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Curious over the book's title.
I never questioned the existence of viruses. Nor the effectiveness of vaccines, though the last one I ever took was in boot camp back in '76. But the never ending stream of contradictions and Inconsistencies makes the entire narrative impossible to maintain. So in one sense, Covid has been the Great Awakening to those who chose to look.
My studies in computer modeling told me from the beginning that Covid was a fraud -- a model not calibrated against the real world is useless. And that's ignoring that the modeler was a known fraudster. Plus a year in the field of bioinformatics revealed that all in silico virus sequencing was complete B.S., which exposed what a sham and pseudo science virology is.
Viruses are incompatible with everything that I've learned. Like you, I can say with certainty that they are indeed a hoax. A very powerful and profitable hoax for hucksters and con men, unfortunately.
Wow, it's rare to find another knowledgeable person certain of germ theory hoax. I saw all the signs too, so I knew the rest numbers were a hoax before it all started. Plus, rt-pcr is for bacterium, it makes zero sense to use PCR to identify tiny particles like a virus. And as I explored deeper, I realised a lot that turned my idea of science around a bit, but I've retaught myself to correct for some of their deceptions. Fuck up world, eh?
Didn't even know what a PCR "test" was before Covid. But just looking at the results for the same patient varying up and down over short time intervals should be enough to convince anyone that it is worthless.
Had a bit of a spat with my neighbor when I bad mouthed them. Her hackles went up as she asked, "Do you know who you're talking to?" She apparently ran a state medical lab where they did PCR tests all the time. Making her an expert I guess.
My only answer was, "It doesn't matter. The noble prize winning inventor said his PCR manufacturing technique could not be used for diagnostics. End of story." Haven't talked with her since.
So yes, fucked up world indeed.
Makes me angry, but fascinates me as well. I mean, now there is so much more of the world to explore than I thought. It's sort of like being a child again, full of wonder and awe: virology, medicine, health, diet, relativity, nuclear energy, space exploration, law, history, and on and on.
So many rabbit holes, and so little time, but kind of exciting. I will never be an expert in any of those fields, but I might uncover enough contradictions to allow me to jettison a few of them.
Books title is "what really makes you ill"
Read it. Overloaded with details, and in the weeds at points, but well worth the effort. Found more than a few bits of myself being challenged. Can't really recommend it to those who aren't already doubting.