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[–]Budget-song-budget[S] 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

Extract: "In many ways, the success of the ronascam depends on our ignorance. It was pretty obvious the normies would go along with it all, happy to swallow the narratives presented by the TV and their own personal internet bubble. But it’s a real hard slog for activists and critical thinkers, partly because there’s so much to deal with, and partly because there’s so much science involved!

In the beginning, perhaps, people were trying to find out about viruses and genetics, and trying to get to grips with technical terms and concepts, but after a while, the interest dissipated. Videos on BitChute made it clear that viruses don’t even exist which left more time for researching hydras, nanotech and graphene. However naturally this may have arisen, it has, in my opinion, had the same effect as a masterful diversion; the technocrats knew we’d struggle to explain genetic vaccines and would probably adopt the no-virus theory to explain the lack of disease. I say this because the theory comes from the brain of Stefan Lanka, and he’d already built up a following in the years running up to 2020; he’d had a big influence on people who believe in terrain theory[i], as well as researchers looking to explain previous spurious outbreaks, such as swine flu. The measles court case really helped.

Wadda ya say about that then? I’m not a shill, I’m not a doctor, and I want you to make up your own mind, so I’m showing you what I found, telling you my thoughts, and hoping to expand the field of enquiry. We have to consider all options, and in this article I’m asking you to consider how we can ever find out if viruses exist or not, and how we can tell what happens to cells and what the particles coming out of them are. (For example, how do we know if atoms and stars exist?)

In my opinion, if you can’t be bothered to even think about these things, you shouldn’t be telling other people the rona doesn’t exist because you probably have no evidence to back up your claim and it could i) give our movement a bad name, ii) provide reasons for censorship, and iii) strengthen the belief system of normies. Normally, I’d leave everyone to their own opinions, but things are very different now and time is of the essence. I feel able to make such bold claims because I have already compiled a vast amount of research and formulated several articles explaining things WITH LINKS to primary sources (I rarely quote from second-hand reports). I myself am convinced by the evidence and I’ve reached the conclusion the rona exists but I’m not sure about covid. The statistics about covid are basically useless, but other points of evidence suggest it’s not much worse than the flu, in terms of how it affects people; and from a molecular and statistical point of view, it would be said to mainly affect the old and the sick, but not children. But the quiet hospitals and death statistics are evidence enough that from genetic potions, dirty muzzles, slave-ID, house arrest, jail time, police brutality, tyrannical laws, or any other part of the evil Reset.

[–]Noam_Chomsky 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

I’ve reached the conclusion the rona exists but I’m not sure about covid. The statistics about covid are basically useless, but other points of evidence suggest it’s not much worse than the flu,

Why do you think some viruses exist?

[–]Budget-song-budget[S] 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Maybe the question isn't why some viruses exist, but why for some people they're no problem. What's the pertinent difference?

In every epidemic not 100% die. So why? What do those who experience mild or nothing have which others lack? In essence what are we missing?

When as a child you encounter a kid who as a consequence of being given the polio vaccine, gets the full blown polio, not to mention the cases in India in the past few years directly related to the polio job, (renamed to hide the fact there was a direct relationship) its obvious something is going on. But what? That's is a different matter.

Not unlike, comparing a dot or full stop, a circle, a doughnut. Depending on your size say an ant, their world is huge in relation. Now for us, the dot, circle, doughnut, no biggie. But just as they can't experience what we perceive, so too it could be why we can't discern why gravity is so weak on our planet. Plus just as the ant is confined so are we, due to our size. For all we know we too are like the ant, unaware of something towering over us.

Basically its about how things are interpreted. Have you ever tried to translate from one language to another? Some words in other languages just don't exist! Literally. For example a woman was shocked at seeing someone nibbling food left by another. Asked why? She said it wasn't the done thing. Left overs wasn't the correct translation. Because in her language the word used implied you didn't consume someone else's left over food, drink etc. Also a direct translation, even if clumsy, or a more lyrical one to convey the feelings behind the phrase? There're choices.

The current definition of virus. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/158179