Science Are Viruses Real?

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So many lies have attended the rise of laboratory-made cold viruses, that a person at church actually wondered, in hush tones to me—as an outsider—if viruses were even real. I seem to have a reputation for having read enough to answer such questions.

So, hum, problem is, since my 9th grade biology teacher was not attractive, I paid no attention in her class.

Now, Increase Mather and other learned men of the 1600s, regarded cold and flu viruses as “the Avenging Angel of the Lord upon the heathen.”

This seems to be more in lien with current disease politics than what doctors and nurses and sewage managers have explained to me about how viruses actually work, according to “science.” Now, since science in its current form appears to be mostly lies and distortions, and, contrary to what the ancient thought, is no longer a tool of discovery but a deity to be followed, it seems clear that viruses are superstitions.

Now, something is killing people and making them sick.

This something is obviously being manufactured, spread and made more lethal by preventing treatment in favor of harmful νаϲсіոes that do not fit the former definition of νаϲсіոe and are therefore superstitions…

So, as an impartial observer who has never trusted science or religion, and who has further noted that most scientists and preachers are sissies, I am of the following suspicion, which falls short of opinion, but does appear to make more sense than what I am told is science, for instance the belief that a mask you can breath through will keep out something that you breathe in:
Viruses are in fact real.

Viruses are not active agents, but physical traces marking the activity of angels, demons and devils and assorted metaphysical malefactors.

Furthermore, since medical and military establishments are actively engaged in making, preserving, spreading and even worshipping these man-made diseases, I interpret this activity as the master class of humanity attempting to become an active divinity.

The parallels in the Epic of Gilgamesh and The Book of Exodus, are many.

Thinking back to the effects of plague in past ages, I do hold out some hope for those of us being attacked by angels and demons within the gaslit confines of this science-haunted world: the great plague of the mid 1300s did result in much of the Master Class of Europe losing power to the working class.

A caution would be, that since these archfiends know this, and knew it before they started plaguing us, then their advisors [1] have determined that work in the near future will be less valuable and/or less necessary than it is now.

Now, I have never had a microscope. But my sister had a kaliedescope that showed colors that were not there. Maybe microscopes show thing that are not there?

I trust that I have at laast earned the moniker crackpot, for this dissertation.

Notes
-1. There was once a rich field of scientifically literate science-fiction writers selling books and magazine stories. There no longer is, as the genre has been taken over by utopian and dystopian mavens. But these men still exist, working as futurists for medical and corporate and NGO and government planners who have only one use for us, as consumers. They want the actual work to be done by machines, as in times of crisis, men with the ability to work develop leverage against the Master Class that they do not hold in times of ease and prosperity.

For my part, as a likely future fatality of one of these man-made plagues, I hope for the eventual destruction of my killer: that is I pray for the death of Science.
 
No they are something made up by Computer companies to scare you.
they are just evil digimon living on your harddrive...
 
What sucks is that I've breezed through some theories about viruses not being real in terms of directly being responsible for sickness but haven't looked into any of that(seems schizo to me but I've been wrong before) so this could have been an interesting article going into that line of thought.

Instead it was a troll article.
 
What sucks is that I've breezed through some theories about viruses not being real in terms of directly being responsible for sickness but haven't looked into any of that(seems schizo to me but I've been wrong before) so this could have been an interesting article going into that line of thought.

Instead it was a troll article.
I don't know how it can be argued that they are not majorly responsible for several diseases, it's not like we only have circumstantial evidence. There are more mysterious things like the actual health effects of microplastics or how autoimmune diseases are triggered.
 
I don't know how it can be argued that they are not majorly responsible for several diseases, it's not like we only have circumstantial evidence. There are more mysterious things like the actual health effects of microplastics or how autoimmune diseases are triggered.
Idk either! Which is why I clicked hoping to read an article going into it, not a schizo post.
 
Are we even real? If we stop believing in our own reality do we cease to exist? is death really just the faltering of our own confidence?
 
My 9th grade science teacher was very attractive. The year after I graduated, she had an affair with a senior and was fired. She got a job at one of the local universities and I always meant to look her up but I never got around to it.

Viruses are proof that Jainism, the only religion that correctly predicted the existence of microorganisms and the germ theory of disease, is the one true faith.

Yeah, India is really doing great.
 
everyone claiming that viruses (virii?) are not real, should volunteer to receive blood transfusion from someone infected with HIV and Hep-C. You know, just to prove they believe what they preach
 
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