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ofonorow wrote:Be careful of DELIBERATE MISDIRECTION. Anyone who argues that viruses do not exist, are not only wrong, they are doing the bidding of evil forces that have been experimenting with viruses for perhaps a hundred years. I try to keep an open mind, but the evidence that viruses not only exist, but are the bane of civilization is as solid as anything we know
ofonorow wrote:Thanks for the links, what did you find compelling?
Be careful of DELIBERATE MISDIRECTION. Anyone who argues that viruses do not exist, are not only wrong, they are doing the bidding of evil forces that have been experimenting with viruses for perhaps a hundred years. I try to keep an open mind, but the evidence that viruses not only exist, but are the bane of civilization is as solid as anything we know. Again, I reference you to the MEDICAL MEDIUM series by Anthony William. Its three main points. Glucose is good. Fats are bad. Most of the human suffering is from chronic diseases all caused by viruses, usually but not exclusively the EBV virus.
Again, a good reference if you doubt the existence of viruses is the IMPORTANT Dr. Tent lecture, "Its not autoimmune - its viruses" because he details the origins of the US Biological Weapon's program.http://vitamincfoundation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=14577
Bioweapons programs around the world are based on the fact that a) there are small viruses for b) which no vaccines can be created. Not only do viruses exist, they do cause most of the illness of humankind creating the monetary foundation of Big Pharma. And they are almost ALL made in a laboratory.
Watch this for the background/foundation: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=14577
I do believe viruses exist and also that people do get sick but I’m more inclined to believe in an alternate theory about their role. According to this alternate theory viruses are made by the body to detoxify and it’s not possible for them to be contagious since the immune system is in control and not the virus and it recognizes what it’s doing.
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