First published at 21:47 UTC on January 7th, 2023.
WAKE UP! Viruses don't exist and nobody has ever seen a virus. The concept of the virus was first thought up when it was discovered that bacteria are not responsible for making people sick. Thus, they had to come up with a new form of germ whic…
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WAKE UP! Viruses don't exist and nobody has ever seen a virus. The concept of the virus was first thought up when it was discovered that bacteria are not responsible for making people sick. Thus, they had to come up with a new form of germ which could account for the existence of disease.
When you look at pictures of so called 'viruses' they generally all look the same. They are just tiny uniform blobs. These blobs are just fugal material which has been incubated on a petri dish.
The concept of a virus is illogical because viruses don't have any means of locomotion or any sensory organs. Thus, they can't protect themselves or hunt their prey. Thus, they are an illogical organism which is incapable of surviving for more than a second or two. The virus would be incapable of entering a cell wall because it wouldn't be able to detect or find the cell wall. It wouldn't have any means of digging a hole through the wall.
Thus, as we can plainly see, the virus is a totally illogical 'life form'. The conception of the virus is just a money-making scam which provides pharmaceutical companies with the opportunity to make billions of dollars from gullible people who will buy chemical concoctions which supposedly kill said 'viruses'.
Then... what causes diseases? The answer is that the modern diet is responsible. Sugar, grain, dairy and alcohol are all unnatural products which the human digestive system can't cope with, and many people get sick because of this. That accounts for 98% of all disease. The other 2% of disease can be blamed on consumption of fecal material, pesticides, fungicides, heavy metals and halogens. (Chlorine, fluorine and bromine), wake up!
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