I'm currently reading this long, detailed article by a virologist who seems to know what he's talking about:
https://unglossed.substack.com/p/oas-review-timeline
I think viruses do actually exist, and the science is there to show it, but I don't think there are actual deadly viral pandemics. The story of SARS-CoV-2, in particular, is highly questionable. It's primarily a pandemic of testing, and the tests are mostly false positives.
It's important to investigate germ theory vs. terrain theory because terrain theory is probably much more important to inform health decisions. Germ theory is ... not garbage, but it misses the point. The point is not how the flu spreads, the point is why someone suffers symptoms, while others experience no symptoms. The answers are likely nutrition, vitamin D, and chemical and EMF poisoning.
I'm currently reading this long, detailed article by a virologist who seems to know what he's talking about:
https://unglossed.substack.com/p/oas-review-timeline
I think viruses do actually exist, and the science is there to show it, but I don't think there are actual deadly viral pandemics. The story of SARS-CoV-2, in particular, is highly questionable. It's primarily a pandemic of testing, and the tests are mostly false positives.
It's important to investigate germ theory vs. terrain theory because terrain theory is probably much more important to inform health decisions. Germ theory is ... not garbage, but it misses the point. The point is not how the flu spreads, the point is why someone is weak and suffers symptoms, while others experience no symptoms. The answers are likely nutrition, vitamin D, and chemical and EMF poisoning.
I'm currently reading this long, detailed article by a virologist who seems to know what he's talking about:
https://unglossed.substack.com/p/oas-review-timeline
I think viruses do actually exist, and the science is there to show it, but I don't think there are actual deadly viral pandemics. The story of SARS-CoV-2, in particular, is highly questionable. It's primarily a pandemic of testing, and the tests are mostly false positives.
It's important to investigate germ theory vs. terrain theory because I suspect terrain theory is much more important to inform health decisions, and germ theory is ... not entirely garbage, but it misses the point. The point is not how the flu spreads, the point is why someone's body is weak and suffers symptoms, while others experience no symptoms. The answers are likely nutrition, vitamin D, and chemical and EMF poisoning.