Breaking The Spell: Free PDF
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No thinking person would trust that they would come up with the money regardless of the evidence presented to them. I've seen this game played before when people ask for evidence, and have it presented to them, then reject the evidence and yell debunked.
Let me be clear about this. I have personally seen bacteria with my own eyes with the aid of a microscope. Many, many, children have. This is not hard to do. Rejecting Germ Theory is a rejection of the evidence of bacteria itself.
You aren't the first person to unfortunately dive head-first into bullshit. There's more than a few people here who have. Hundreds of hours of affirmation bias doesn't help.
I suggest you actually try. You're correct, you can see viruses. Viruses can be presented to you. In fact, you can probably save yourself time and effort by literally getting the equipment necessary to look for them. Same with bacteria.
I never said bacteria don’t exist. Bacteria are the foundation of life imo; trillions exist inside of us, for example as our gut biome. Mitochondria most likely evolved from bacteria.
To make things more confusing, I also don’t think that viruses don’t exist. What I believe appears not to be true is your original assumption of my thinking, which is that germ theory is not true; specifically, that exogenous contagious pathogens do not exist.
If you could take less than five minutes, you could read the first chapter in the document I linked to understand Elder’s Process, the method for “isolating a virus”. Taking fluid from a person you believe has the virus, mixing it with several different animal genetic material, growing it on a monkey kidney, adding antibiotics and toxins to the culture, starving the culture, blending it and freezing it, then looking under a microscope and claiming one of the things you view is the virus - is preposterous. What you see is most likely an exosome released by cells under stress or detoxing (what a virus actually is), or simply an artifact.