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What is served by making the argument that the virus isn't real?
If I were trying to poison pill my own position, which is:
If I were trying to poison pill all that -- which I believe if you showed a normal person simple newspaper clippings from the past 18 months and led them through to your conclusion they could easily follow even if they didn't necessarily agree with you -- I would tack on "and to top it all off, the virus isn't even real!" Because even if that's true I don't see how it changes how one responds to everything else that is presented, and it significantly increases the burden of proof for the person making all those other arguments.
I actually completely agree with you, and can do so from personal experience. My taking the position with some people that virology and germ theory are fake (which I believe to be true after a lot of research I have done) has only made the more obvious conclusions you stated less approachable to them.
There’s layers to this. I care about the truth and understanding it. I’m not really presenting this information to convince anyone, or debate it.
HOWEVER: IF we all were mutually able to research and come to the conclusion that viruses as described as a contagious pathogen that spread disease don’t exist to begin with, collectively waking up begins with one person at a time. I didn’t believe it when I first started looking into it. Here I am. Maybe you will be the next. How it changes things is that we have a medical industrial complex that has perpetrated the greatest fraud in human history, resulting in the greatest trans-generational genocide.
Free one hour interview with these doctors:
https://www.brighteon.com/08e2ac4b-461e-4852-b8cf-2c2bded2a1ea
Hour lecture on germ theory:
https://youtu.be/pnN4Dh-h9ls
Can you summarize what the alternative to germ theory is? I've also been going down an anti-virology rabbit hole. I've only found a couple of people who don't appear to be schizos when explaining that viruses can't exist, but they all go full schizo when explaining their alternative.
Interesting, because that is easy. Terrain theory. Here is an hour lecture on the history of germ vs. terrain theory:
https://youtu.be/pnN4Dh-h9ls
Here is a lecture by Tom Cowan literally entitled “Now that we know there are no pathogenic viruses, why do we get sick?”
https://www.brighteon.com/8242678b-07c7-4ee0-937e-40a061d084fd
I’ve communicated with a couple people on these boards about this; it’s how I found out about it. They both appear highly intelligent, informed, well-researched, and not schizo at all.
Cowan is one of the schizos. I'm listening to your brighteon link right now, but I've heard a previous talk where he argues viruses don't exist (which was good) and then goes into how we're all crystalline water.