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Brian's avatar

As I continue to look into this topic, I am seeing that the claim that "it's a virus" is a wastebasket diagnosis that allows humans to ignore the real cause of disease. It is too disruptive to recognize the real source of the problem as it means we have to rethink how we do things. Fewer chickens per sq. ft. means fewer profits. This is an economic issue, not a health issue, hence our predicament when economic issues rule the day.

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YYR's avatar

Doctors always say "it's a virus," when they don't know. They just can't say, " I don't know." Such arrogance.

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Brian's avatar

The problem is then compounded by giving meds or quackcinating. This adds to the toxic load and damages the immune system which leads to more meds and more quackcination. This is not a road that leads to health, it leads to an epidemic of chronic illness. Looking around, that is what I see, not a virus that people 'catch' that makes them ill.

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Jo Waller's avatar

Absolutely 100%. They get maximum profits from intensively working animals, people and crops using chemicals, everyone gets sicker and sicker- more chemicals, throw in a virus as an excuse for making everyone sick and also for some more chemicals. I don't want to be on this road.

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Ann Tomoko Rosen's avatar

Sadly, yes. Thank you for this. So many layers to excavate to get to the gnarled roots of our deeply broken systems. And I think much of the population suffers from kind of an overwhelm paralysis... how to survive while we make the transition to something healthier and more humane while we are ourselves entrenched in so many ways?

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Jo Waller's avatar

Hello, you are very welcome. Thank you for reading.

I think we continue to become more aware ourselves, not turning away nor closing our eyes nor our hearts. 🙏🏽

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