Though I generally don't recommend Wikipedia, its treatment of endo- and exosomes is a good staring point. You can then use an alternative search engine such as Freespoke and type in "exosomes vs viruses". If your interest is sufficient, you could be reading for weeks. The jury is still deliberating about this subject and much remains t…
Though I generally don't recommend Wikipedia, its treatment of endo- and exosomes is a good staring point. You can then use an alternative search engine such as Freespoke and type in "exosomes vs viruses". If your interest is sufficient, you could be reading for weeks. The jury is still deliberating about this subject and much remains to be discovered. Initial premises regarding viral etiology of disease are in need of reexamination but that's difficult to do when the scientific reputations of so many are on the line.
Thanks for mentioning another search engine. I hadn't heard of it, Freespoke that is. I just tried doing a search there now on "vaccine deaths". There are 500 pages of results, which is much better than other search engines. But at least the first few pages are biased toward the mainstream BS. I can tell by the website names and by some of the titles. I also searched on "scamdemic" and that gets less biased results, I think. "Plandemic" gets very mainstream results though. We need a search engine for alternative views for a change. Damn it.
Though I generally don't recommend Wikipedia, its treatment of endo- and exosomes is a good staring point. You can then use an alternative search engine such as Freespoke and type in "exosomes vs viruses". If your interest is sufficient, you could be reading for weeks. The jury is still deliberating about this subject and much remains to be discovered. Initial premises regarding viral etiology of disease are in need of reexamination but that's difficult to do when the scientific reputations of so many are on the line.
I just want to be sure that I'm looking at the same evidence that you are.
Thanks for mentioning another search engine. I hadn't heard of it, Freespoke that is. I just tried doing a search there now on "vaccine deaths". There are 500 pages of results, which is much better than other search engines. But at least the first few pages are biased toward the mainstream BS. I can tell by the website names and by some of the titles. I also searched on "scamdemic" and that gets less biased results, I think. "Plandemic" gets very mainstream results though. We need a search engine for alternative views for a change. Damn it.