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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

The very observation that folks who are frail and deficient in vitamins, esp. D, get sick more often, points to Terrain. Whatever 'triggers' the sickness they are calling 'the virus'. So it would seem that few people outright deny terrain, and are admitting it is at least partially causal in sickness. That is really the crack in the door, once you admit the bodies health level is a primary factor, the presence of 'pathogen' becomes quite secondary and not worth chasing anyway. If a seed of grass can wait 100 years for the right conditions to sprout, pathogens can wait around in the body for the right conditions as well. You kill people trying to make them virus free, it's impossible and ill defined but a great way to depopulate a planet.

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Joe Van Steenbergen's avatar

So I have to ask; given the germ theory folks are as obstinate and (apparently) unwilling to put their theories to a comprehensive test, as in all such cases, cui bono; who benefits from the continued existence of germ theory? And wouldn't proponents do almost anything to shut down any legitimate critique of the theory?

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