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hillcountry's avatar

have you run across Jim West? He's quoted on a few pages of Virus Mania.

his early take on "covid" from April 2020 is really insightful

https://harvoa-med.blogspot.com/2020/04/COVID2020.html

His books are well worth reading.

DDT/Polio - Virology vs Toxicology

Ultrasound Causation - The Hypothesis Part A - Microcephaly, Zika Virus, etc.

50 Human Studies - in utero, Conducted in Modern China, Indicate Extreme Risk for Prenatal Ultrasound - A New Bibliography

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Jo Waller's avatar

I was just looking up the Cutter Incident in Dissolving illusions, someone on Alec Zeck was asking about it and the graph of pesticides correlating with polio is by Jim West! I have now belatedly ordered DDT/Polio sounds right up my street. Put the graph in todays https://georgiedonny.substack.com/p/anti-virals-sprays?s=w thank you

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Jo Waller's avatar

Zach Bush was saying last year about cyanide poisoning too in 2020

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Jo Waller's avatar

No I haven't- will definitely have a look- thank you

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Kirsten's avatar

I remember first reading about the supposed isolation. They found a whole bunch of fragments, and used some kind of equation to pick several of them and put them together in an RNA sequence. They called this the virus. Ooookay. I'm learning more about the specifics of this process from your articles, thank you! 🙏💜

Btw, who is the blonde hottie? 😄

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Jo Waller's avatar

56 million fragments - overlapping in 300,000 to one million ways according to 2 software packages. They choose the former to pick ONE 'genome''In total, we generated 56,565,928 sequence reads that were de novo-assembled and screened for potential aetiological agents. Of the 384,096 contigs assembled by Megahit9, the longest (30,474 nucleotides (nt)) had a high abundance and was closely related to a bat SARS-like coronavirus (CoV) ISOLATE' (my emphasis!) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2008-3 they wanted to choose one that looked like a bat cos that was part of the narrative.

I'm still getting my head around all this papers talking about cleavage sites and bits and bobs- It seems so extraordinary- but they really must be just making it all up.

OMG you've never seen Buffy the vampire slayer- 90's classic-what the tele was invented for! The hottie is a character called Spike. He's a vampire. He gets his soul back in the end.

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Kirsten's avatar

Great video, thank you. 👍🏼💕

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Kirsten's avatar

😅 No I haven't seen Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and now I see that I haven't really lived! 😅 I don't really follow television shows, but I've heard great things about that one.

I knew that sequencing was dodgy ever since I first learned about it.

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Jo Waller's avatar

Buffy really is worth it, especially the early ones with Angel!

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

It is not my business since I am not one: however, I understood or believed, that for a male, it is spelled "blond"; for a female it is spelled "blonde". For neither, it is spelled "blondyx" - that is my invention!

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Jo Waller's avatar

Neither is James Marsters- he's a bottle blond(e)(XY)

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Kirsten's avatar

😅 I love it! Blondyx, the blond(e) pronoun for the discriminating gender questioning person.

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Kirsten's avatar

I'm revisiting this after reading your comment on another post. This information is sinking in so much more easily than when you first wrote it. It's taken a few years to make the turn from germ theory because I spent my life believing it. A great sign: I had a cough this week in the first thing I thought was "I must be detoxing." 😁 Thanks for your clear and repeated communication on this topic! 🙏🏼

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Jo Waller's avatar

I am also fairly sure that this post will have changed quite a bit from the first time that you read it. I’m constantly refining and taking onboard comments, Substack is fab for that. Thank you again for your lovely encouraging words and you’re very welcome 🙏🏽

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Jo Waller's avatar

Hello Kirsten, thank you so much for your comment. That is wonderful. It took me awhile to get my head round it too, we're all products of what's been drummed into us. I revisit as well, and more dots start joining.

Yes, the body knows so much more than we do. We can trust it to know what's it's doing.

With lots of love

Jo xx

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Proton Magic's avatar

Nice article! Here you have 2 typos!:

There is therefore no evidence that p132-230 comes from a viurs, let alone that it is the spike shaped dots, which are probably artefacts of staining.

Keep up the good work

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Jo Waller's avatar

Thank you. I can see virus....I've edited it a bit- hope I haven't made another one!

Will do

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Proton Magic's avatar

Ok just one, looks good!

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Jo Waller's avatar

🙏🏽

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Pika Pika's avatar

Back in the 1930’s Wilhelm Reich, in his research on orgone energy/organic matter/cancer/what makes life tick, discovered that organic matter disintegrates into bions and T-bacilli. Without going into details, organic matter (say our cells and tissues) without energy/life disintegrates into T-bacilli, and cells respond to this by turning into cancer tumour (I don’t remember the details). Thus the T-bacilli are carcinogenic. Co-incidentally, the T-bacilli are shaped like spikes. I wonder if the spike protein is a man-made re-creation of them, to have a similar function. As the injection goes into the blood, the spikes ultimately are produced in the blood and carried throughout the body, causing tissues which are low in life, perhaps from chronic tension, long periods of unuse, to turn cancerous.

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Bill Huston's avatar

I agree with the general idea here, that the spike is not proven to come from any hypothetical "virus".

> Actual electron micrographs of purified ‘virus’ below.

This sample is clearly not of purified anything, because not all of the structures are homogeneous.

> Proteins are produced in the body and in cell cultures by oxidation and stress.

My understanding that proteins are manufactured by the cells for various functions. I've never heard that proteins are created by oxidation and stress. Got a cite for that? Thx

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Jo Waller's avatar

I take your points and have edited

Jo

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hillcountry's avatar

Thank you. Well done. Visiting from a Fast Eddy link over at OurFiniteWorld dot com hosted by Gail Tverberg.

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

A very learned article. Thanks!

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Jo Waller's avatar

My pleasure and thank you. Writing it down really helps me to understand it all myself- half thoughts are becoming full thoughts.

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

"Writing it down really helps me to understand it all myself"....

Those good old care-free school days...

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