Message from @VirtualTools_

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2020-12-22 05:34:52 UTC  

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2020-12-22 05:43:42 UTC  

Yea

2020-12-22 05:45:02 UTC  
2020-12-22 05:45:16 UTC  

and if they are tying to compare it to the spanish flu they need to stfu even the absolute worst case covid-19 is nothing close to spanish flu

2020-12-22 05:45:53 UTC  

The UK was the first one to vaccinate its people right?

2020-12-22 05:46:10 UTC  

I heard people say thats why there is a new strain there

2020-12-22 05:46:25 UTC  

It just made the covid angry

2020-12-22 05:46:34 UTC  

wouldn't be surprised if the mRNA vaccine is fucked with/fucked up and made a new strain

2020-12-22 05:59:04 UTC  

And all of those viruses are probably way deadlier than the sweet and sour sniffles

2020-12-22 06:04:33 UTC  

Or, according to terrain theory, the "viruses" are the _response_ to the disease, not the cause. <:thinking:726878987837636698>

2020-12-22 06:04:56 UTC  

And the disease is us?

2020-12-22 06:05:00 UTC  

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2020-12-22 06:05:34 UTC  

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2020-12-22 06:05:44 UTC  

Orrrrrrrrrr... maybe it’s because the video literally depicts someone getting shot in the head

2020-12-22 06:20:39 UTC  

Not quite. The disease is purely the result of our health habits, not the result of some outside, invisible, imaginary unicorn bug/pathogen. Germ theory is a lie that has been accepted as "mainstream truth", and we can thank Rockefeller for that.

2020-12-22 06:21:14 UTC  

Gotcha

2020-12-22 06:30:45 UTC  

If Ivermectin and Hydroxychloriquin work on Covid then it’s not really a virus it’s a parasite. Meaning maybe people should be watching what the eat and work on keeping clean. Who am I to question “doctors” who only spend 5 minutes with their patients and never develop a meaningful quality relationship with them.

2020-12-22 06:31:11 UTC  

However, if people start eating grass- I’m totally calling - worms!

2020-12-22 06:31:14 UTC  

Lol

2020-12-22 06:31:26 UTC  

So germs just magically appear in response to a sick body? Like the old ass theory of spontaneous generation?

2020-12-22 06:31:46 UTC  

Like im talking OOOOLLLLD

2020-12-22 06:32:22 UTC  

Like if i find someone 100% healthy, and expose them to germs like anthrax, smallpox etc, nothing will happen?

2020-12-22 06:32:26 UTC  

Maybe the “germs” are just like the shedding of the immune system and are more like an offset to an immune response

2020-12-22 06:32:59 UTC  

How can something dead with no immune system get germs then?

2020-12-22 06:33:10 UTC  

Like how can germs grow on rotten meat if its the immune system

2020-12-22 06:34:39 UTC  

If its a parasite it would be super easy to prove it by taking a picture of the parasite within people who got it

2020-12-22 06:34:41 UTC  

First of all your body is already covered in germs- some of them are good and help keep you healthy. Meat rotting is a different process- it’s decay which happens when things die

2020-12-22 06:34:49 UTC  

Its just an overblown cold virus, not a parasite

2020-12-22 06:35:05 UTC  

Yes, because of the LACK of an immune system

2020-12-22 06:35:10 UTC  

not because of an unhealthy one

2020-12-22 06:35:17 UTC  

Do you have a microscope to show that? How big is the parasite?

2020-12-22 06:35:18 UTC  

The immune system doesnt make germs

2020-12-22 06:35:44 UTC  

You can see freaking single cell organisms (paramecium, from pond water) with a cheap optical microscope

2020-12-22 06:35:55 UTC  

a full on parasite would be ridiculously easy to see

2020-12-22 06:36:04 UTC  

with magnification that is

2020-12-22 06:36:23 UTC  

whereas an overblown flu virus would not be easy to see

2020-12-22 06:37:58 UTC  

The body make germs

2020-12-22 06:38:15 UTC  

Technically, in the case of viruses, yes

2020-12-22 06:38:24 UTC  

the virus hijacks the cells and makes them pump out virus

2020-12-22 06:38:40 UTC  

in the case of fungi, parasites, bacteria, those eat the body and use it to make copies of themselves