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If not for the “no virus” people there would have been so many more who took the transfection. So not all is lost. But I wanted to suggest that while the “no virus” people have some very great arguments in support of their cause, I also see that there are problems with this viewpoint.
I definitely want you to know that I respect your opinion. Hopefully we can live peacefully amongst each other - all the “no virus” people, all the “maybe virus” people, and all the “worst case scenario OMG I am going to die of this scary virus people.” etc.
Sorry if I didn’t list you.
Of course I am going to try to persuade you over to my thinking here. So if you didn’t want to know about why I am a “maybe virus” person, then maybe read something else that sounds more up your alley!
There is a cancel culture vibe around the “no virus” people. The “no virus” people are so fringe that a lot of people have never even heard about them. In fact they should thank me for bringing so much attention to the issue. I doubt they will. Of course I am a nobody to them.
The topic of viruses stops before it even gets started. I could say:
“ there was no COVID 19”
and they would say:
“ there are no viruses”
and then if I don’t read the entirety of virology papers in existence, then I just have to trust that these other people have done that for me. That is not how I roll unfortunately.
Doubt is crucial to science, but this group of people do not have doubt. Not one ounce of doubt. They have conviction that there are no viruses. One of these people told me that I was not being scientific, because I said that just because I cannot see God does not mean God is not real. Because this is at the core of their argument as well that no one has ever seen a virus. They say that the electron photographs of viruses are just photos of cellular debris.
Following that I asked this same person if I should just go ahead and eat poo, because there is no contagion. The person answered “no because that is dead matter that the body has disposed of.” This is probably where this conversation ended, I can’t remember.
Later on I was thinking about it, and so OK, so don’t eat fermented foods, right? Because fermented foods are poo from yeasts and bacteria, so it is actually just dead matter, and would not be helpful. Do the “no virus” people not eat fermented foods? I don’t know. They don’t really like having long conversations with me. An example, one popular “no virus” person on Substack, has blocked me for trying to talk about my thoughts on the subject as a “maybe virus” person. If I had known that this person was going to block me, I assure you I would never have brought this up.
If you ask questions, they direct you to watch a Sam Bailey video. Sorry, I don’t really like Dr. Sam Bailey, she has no bedside manner, in my opinion. I only watch her videos very rarely. People who talk like she does, are not attractive to me. One person sent me the Terrain film. The Terrain film was ok, but I still haven’t finished watching it. I will one day I promise. Check out my review of the Terrain film here. Article continues below the link:
My Thoughts On The Film Terrain
I love you, the “no virus” people! My concern is that we get off topic when we demand that people prove the existence of viruses. It’s, like, way too simplistic! Personally I think the effect of it is, that you are preaching to the choir. I agree this message resonates with a lot of people, I get that. But a lot of other people hear it, and are turned o…
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Let me give you an example of what a “maybe virus” person can do, versus a “no virus" person. A “maybe virus” person can talk about the immune system. When a “no virus” person talks about the immune system, it is nonsensical. Why would you need an immune system if there are no viruses?
Online when I would ask a “no virus” person about parasites, or bacteria. They would admit that those were real but, they will add that, it was there to clean up dead tissue.
So I guess what they are saying is that if you are not totally perfect, and you have imperfections like dead tissue, then who cares about you? And also why wouldn’t the same be true of viruses, that they are just there to eat dead tissue, in which case denying that viruses exist does not relieve anyone of the fear that they may be full of dead tissue.
I really think the whole thing shuts down any possible conversation between the “no virus” and the “deadly, novel, virus” people. At least I can have a conversation with the “deadly, novel, virus” people. I can talk about the immune system with them. But the “no virus” people won’t talk to me because I am “maybe virus.” I suppose it is a competition to bring the “deadly, novel, virus” over to the “no virus” people. It seems pretty ridiculous to me the way they treat “maybe virus” people, that’s all I am saying.
So as I am ready to wrap this up, I will just briefly say that I probably haven’t covered every single reason for why I am a “maybe virus” person, but I feel I have covered enough that it might make sense to some people, but you never know.
Thanks for reading!
LOL! Excellent!
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