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Let's examine the basic assumption of virology: some genetic sequences float around and cause disease. Evidence please!!

Observation #1: It seems to cause the most disease in people who are already ill.

Observation #2: Healthy people may not even know they have come into contact with said genetic sequence.

Possible Conclusion #1: The genetic sequences do not cause disease, but parts of them may be found in sick individuals and possibly in healthy individuals, therefore they are not pathogenic.

Possible Conclusion #2: The fragments found in sick individuals are from cellular processes involved in healing and/or detoxing.

Vaccinologist: I will create a cell culture with fluids drawn from a sick individual, mixed with animal tissues, antibiotics and heavy metals, then injected into a healthy person as a quackcine to prevent illness.

Skeptic: Are you stark raving mad? You want this to be injected into healthy people?

Vaccinologist: Ok, hold on, forget the cell culture. I will create a genetic sequence that will be injected into your body that will compel your cells to create a similar genetic sequence to the first sequence that I haven't proven to exist so when you encounter the first sequence that I haven't proven to exist, your immune system will be primed by way of dealing with the similar genetic sequence that I created that your cells were compelled to make, to deal with the first sequence that I haven't proven to exist and that will prevent the first sequence from making you sick.

Skeptic: What??? Yes, you are mad, stay away from me.

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They are so determined to believe in infectious pathogenic viruses, they make as many assumptions as are necessary to reach that conclusion, at the cost of valid science. They then go on to gaslight, terrorize, traumatize and force medicate people based on their conclusions.

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