The reason they had to do this is because "Covid-19" cannot be isolated let alone create dead virus to give you like a traditional vaccine. That's how we all know Covid-19 isn't real. It doesn't exist.
Can you help me understand how and why my wife and mother-in-law both recently lost their sense of taste and smell, describing it as a novel experience, while they and our entire family experienced significant fatigue, and the one individual tested popped positive? I’m extremely skeptical of any “official” information, and at this point fully believe that SARS-COV19 was developed in a lab, likely in Wuhan. I’m open-minded, though, and would welcome any information you could share that would support your assertion that there’s no such thing as COVID-19.
Yes, as I wrote above, extreme fatigue. Also breathing difficulty/feeling “winded”, as well as some other symptoms that also overlap with flu. Not all of us shared all the same symptoms, but we all fell ill within a day or two of one another.
I’m curious as to why the old anti-parasitic treatments like hcq/ivermectin seem to be effective, but that begs the question of the very existence of a novel coronavirus.
I had hoped for more information or evidence beyond “it hasn’t been isolated”.
There are some important differences between developing a vaccine for a novel corona virus and developing an anticipatory vaccine for seasonal flu.
Beyond that, we're talking about mRNA biotech, which is a whole different thing from traditional vaccines.
The reason they had to do this is because "Covid-19" cannot be isolated let alone create dead virus to give you like a traditional vaccine. That's how we all know Covid-19 isn't real. It doesn't exist.
Can you help me understand how and why my wife and mother-in-law both recently lost their sense of taste and smell, describing it as a novel experience, while they and our entire family experienced significant fatigue, and the one individual tested popped positive? I’m extremely skeptical of any “official” information, and at this point fully believe that SARS-COV19 was developed in a lab, likely in Wuhan. I’m open-minded, though, and would welcome any information you could share that would support your assertion that there’s no such thing as COVID-19.
Well I assume with a loss of taste and smell they have other Symptoms?
Yes, as I wrote above, extreme fatigue. Also breathing difficulty/feeling “winded”, as well as some other symptoms that also overlap with flu. Not all of us shared all the same symptoms, but we all fell ill within a day or two of one another.
I’m curious as to why the old anti-parasitic treatments like hcq/ivermectin seem to be effective, but that begs the question of the very existence of a novel coronavirus.
I had hoped for more information or evidence beyond “it hasn’t been isolated”.
Amazing thank you. I'll pass this along!
I've tried explaining this to people a few times but I've yet to make an impact. At least you understand.
But the virtual model!