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Turfseer's avatar

In a large study in 1919, the US Army attempted to prove the contagion theory by injecting Spanish flu into healthy volunteers. The result was no one got sick. This was a far more extensive experiment than Igor's specious anecdotal conclusion that he got sick from merely being in the same room as someone who was already ill. Wasn't this dark authoritarian theory of contagion used to separate elderly people from their loved ones during the lockdowns? I think the "triggering mechanism" for the deaths of many of these elderly people was LONELINESS. A crime against humanity!

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LONG In The TRUTH's avatar

Precisely to what I referred - HOWEVER, we now know that there are THIRTY-SIX different (20 hepatic / serpentine, 15 conogastropodic / snail, and a type of starfish, German hedgehog, African bat so, at LEAST 38 then) VENINS incorporated into the synthetic 'novel' protein sequence that are EXCELLENT candidates for disease-state propagator.....

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Clark's avatar

I'm not an expert on this, but perhaps it was only infectious through aerosol exposure, not injection.

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Turfseer's avatar

And I'm supposed to shiver in my boots because they want me to be afraid of the big bad virus? F-ck them!

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Clark's avatar

No, I didn't say that. Only that they may have tested with the wrong method of infection. There was an American cheese with the German sounding name of Leiderkrantz, which was originally created in 1891, as an American re-creation of Limburger cheese. I just found a source for its history which says that it was purchase by Borden in 1929, who owned it when I first remember eating it. A lot of this history I just discovered now on the Wikipedia entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liederkranz_cheese

In 1981 a fire damaged the plant it was made at, and Borden sold it to another company who started producing it a few months later. This part I'm about to mention isn't in the Wikipedia article, but I remember at the time a news article about it. The new company mixed the culture into the batches when they tried to produce the cheese again, but it didn't come out right. They realized that it had to be cultured through airborne particles, so they smeared stock of the existing cheese on the walls of the factory, and that created the culture in the cheese they were producing. Back to Wikipedia-- However about four years later there was a bacterial contamination of some sort and they withdrew it from the market. The rights to the cheese and the cultures went through several ownerships, and I didn't realize till now that another company had started producing it again in 2010, after 25 years. Some doubted that the bacterial cultures would last that long, but apparently it worked. I used to like like the cheese--it wasn't as strong as Limburger and it had a unique flavor.

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Isn't the traditional understanding of infection is that you end up inundated with a large viral load of pathogenic viruses? Even if we buy this theory of toxicity it does not appear that they tested the theory out with a large group of subjects and adequate controls. The so-called novel SAR-COV-2 virus was never linked to a myriad of sick people in the real world utilizing EM images. Anyway that's my impression. I would imagine to do so would jeopardize their entire theory and program. No the "pandemic" was 'certified" through the specious results of PCR tests that do not measure so-called infection.

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Clark's avatar

Infection can be of viruses, bacteria, or fungus. In the case of athletes foot, toes have been heard to cry out, "A fungus is among us!"

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Me Mcc's avatar

That's what happened in the test subjects of mRNA in the past - when they came into contact with the stuff that had been injected into them, they died. They had no defense for anything that had mutated through the natural process.

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Marius's avatar

I think they had no defense against the toxic poison mix that was injected to them.

There is no transmission from human to human as far as viruses go.

The priests in white robes can only make people sick with 'viruses' by injecting them with poison.

Go figure that..

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