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Sam and Mark Bailey are an excellent resource for information on this topic.

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Thank you for the information, I’ll be sure to look at it!

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Jon: I link your articles on the virus and vaccines to folks. Every time, the "vaccinated" tell me that "Jon R. isn't a licensed physician or a scientist. I will trust the medical professionals."

These are all people who got the jabs.

It is hard, if not impossible, to prove a negatives such as, "Viruses do not exist."

Try and prove that Bigfoot doesn't exist or Leprechauns are fake or Satan is a myth ("The Devil made me do it.")

It's impossible.

People love to hang onto their fantasies.

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Since one cannot logically prove a negative I prefer the formulation ‘Viruses have never been scientifically proven to exist’ which places the onus of proof onto virology.

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includeMeOut: I agree. The onus of proof is on the people making the argument for virology existing. When I ask for proof of viruses, Virus Believers send me links to fuzzy electron microscope "images" and links to scientific papers.

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The average person is stupid.

And this humble opinion has nothing to do with degrees or schooling.

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This is the way I phrase it: "Think of your Average American. Now, realize that 50% are dumber than that."

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🤣George Carlin😉

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Renee Marie: LOL! Oh, it's a proven fact in the town we live in that 85% or more of the people are stupid here. Hahahaha.

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I know hon! That’s why I talk to myself. I have no one to converse with that gets it!

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Renee Marie: Hahaha! I'm lucky in that my wife gets it and I have a very good childhood friend. We were born 11 days apart and grew up together in Nebraska. He lives in Los Angeles now. We write skits together and even did a screen play 11 years ago. It's a lot of fun and we help each other keep going.

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Excellent! It’s nice to have another person on the same page. It’s actually a relief, mentally and spiritually! 😉

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Also critical to this dynamic- many masses kneel and worship at the false idol of credentialism…..

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Multipolonius: I agree. A "credential" or "license" just means the person went through all the hoops to get that piece of paper from the State. It doesn't mean competence.

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I called them midwits. Smart enough to jump through the hoops necessary to get credentialed, dumb enough to believe everything they’re being told.

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Absolutely correct and that sobering reality is what most often do not fathom fully

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Jon:

It matters not whether viruses exist or do not exist because the remedy (if they do exist) is everyone has to learn to become their own physician because an infrastructure (medical cartel) that is itself sick cannot bring beneficial remedies because only the BODY can cure itself of any dis-ease and as Willie Nelson sang "Love's the greatest healer to be found" and further, that love has to be SELF-LOVE and not the watered down weak-ass version of love that predominates today. Self-Love is not abstract, it is a real physical force (Centripetal Force) and this force controls all existence. Some people refer to it as God!

Cheers,

Dean

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It is a very simple concept if you have an open mind: "viruses" can not be seen in the wild. You can not swab a herpes blister, place that sample under the most sophisticated microscope ever invented, and see a herpes virus. It has to be processed through several stages involving foreign material.

So, the question is, how can one confirm what is now visible is the same thing that previously was not visible? You simply can not.

This will break the brains of otherwise intelligent people. Try it out. Just ask that question, and watch the cognitive dissonance roll in like San Francisco fog.

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A substantial majority of the population will continue to believe there are viruses because if someone in their family is sick with a cold or flu symptoms , and then the rest of the family gets sick, they look at that as the full 100% unadulterated truth of a virus. Therefore, the tiny purple man 49 trillion light years from earth does indeed exist.

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It is clear from many actual cases that our medical systems have no ability to distinguish between many types of poisoning and so-called viral infections. The default cause for many medical conditions is "virus" because a viral infection cannot be proven, therefore it cannot be disproven.

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"Marketing, parading as science". Nothing has ever made this more obvious than the covid disaster. Billions transferred from taxpayers scared shitless by mainstream media hacks deposited into the bank accounts of corrupt companies, 'experts' and officials.

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There is so much money riding on the germ theory and concept of 'virus' I admire your courage. Demi Pietchell has written some valuable pieces on the the multi billion industry that has been built on it https://www.starfirecodes.com/p/hindsight-is-2020-the-contagion-emperor

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Could the original virus be found under the dome of the rock?

Or would we find the tiny purple man?

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Either one. Whichever suits one's fancy.

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You’re riding the wave this week! Great, great stuff.

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Mike Stone's Substack is GREAT! On this subject.

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This is my contribution to the topic a compilation of resources with an article I wrote called Viral Dissonance a play on words of Cognitive Dissonance

https://open.substack.com/pub/sacredheartvortex/p/viral-dissonance

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A man takes the virus as his bride. Watch Turfseer’s music video ONE TRICK PONY. https://turfseer.substack.com/p/one-trick-pony

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I watched this when it came out! Thank you Turfseer!

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Education is the key, and people aren’t looking for education. They want to be ushered through the motions to add everything they can to their Facebook timeline. The truth gets in the way and people don’t have time for that. Imagine an entire population re-evaluating their entire lives. Not to mention the debt they owe to the schools who taught them this garbage! Necessary chaos, but I think most people will die before they admit they might’ve been wrong. Which is absurd, I’m often wrong about things and have no problem admitting it. I was duped by trump, luckily it didn’t last long lol I researched more and came up with my own perspective on him!

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I need advice, lol. So my husband and I are also well read on this virus and others and the history of it all. Bottom line, we also don’t believe in it. So, when people we like talk about it I have yet to gather the courage to just come out and say, it’s not real, none of it exists. Bc I know my rebuttal would be lengthy and thought inducing to my fellow conversationist. And most people these days can’t hold a thought or process a complex idea anymore. However I’m starting to think it’s more and more important to just say it anyways. How to handle this is quite difficult with no easy answer I have yet to find. But I think it’s critical more and more people say “it’s not real!!!” Once and for all! Would a hash tag of “its not real”go viral? or be censored asap

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Find some Tom Cowan, Andrew Kauffman, or the Baileys information. Its a clean break, like I stated above, thats from Tom, just on a basic logic level, it breaks down. You can not see it in the wild. A "sample" has to be masticated and adulterated to produce something visible.

Now if you were able to take that found "herpes virus" and produce a herpetic reaction in someone without "herpes", then that would prove it was what once wasn't visible.

But that hasn't happened. And thats the dirty secret of virology.

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