in reply to rotto Pureblood

If you open your open your hand, and then close it, you don't know that you didn't grab a bunch of micoscopic UFOs from another galaxy, with microscopic aliens inside. That you don't know that you didn't grab invisible aliens, doesn't mean it would make sense for you to declare you found intergalactic aliens 'because you don't know you didn't have some in your hand'. A medical scientist saying he found something, should mean he found evidence he found something, in my view.
in reply to rotto Pureblood

mRNA vaccines are made from part of the sequence


JnJ vax might be. the other 2 are definitely not. but CDC and other government's health agencies have all denied anyone access to the virus genome. they base everything off supposed antibodies. PCR tests looking for only 1t o 3 gene's out of around 200 it supposedly has. 2 of those 3 are found in other corona virus (there are 8 families and multiple variants of each)

in reply to rotto Pureblood

@rottostein The University of Washington has sequenced many strains of it. I don't know about CDC, I suppose Bill Gates would want to keep that information as proprietary as possible to prevent other companies from coming up with competition to his Moderna and Pfiezer shares.

And yes, the tests only amplify the RNA with PCR then use antibodies to look for a match and the antibodies only match a small section of the viral genome so they might match other Covid viruses.

in reply to rotto Pureblood

Bunch of BS @Robert Dinse. Viruses don’t mutate, viruses are not alive, viruses are not contagious, viruses don’t jump species. Viruses are produced by the body. Their function is to clean up toxic tissue, for each problem the body designs a specific virus. That’s why there are a million different viruses, and it doesn’t matter what virus you find. It matters you got so toxic you got the the flu as a last resort to clean up the mess. I didn’t get the flu for over a decade and I’m immune to the “killervirus” simply because I know how to take care of myself and I know the only way to catch a virus is when it’s injected directly into your bloodstream…
in reply to rotto Pureblood

I agree with Alexander on this one. "Virus" is an exosome. Its your body packaging up toxic and other cast off materials.

But the fact "they" can't find exactly the same virus in 2 people should also cause a bit of cognitive dissonance.

Virus do not meet any definition of "life." But we are far afield of the original point. They retested 1500 positive test but found NO CV19.

None.

Zero.

Ziltch.