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What’s this you say?  Germs don’t cause disease?  Viruses have never been shown to exist?
That's crazy talk.

I thought so too when I first heard a friend of mine mention it in passing.  A few months later, I began to be exposed to more information.  Perhaps by then, I was more ready to take it in.

I learned how the field of virology is based on an underlying assumption that viruses exist, even though no one has ever found one!

I learned that over 100 Freedom of Information requests were sent to the CDC, the NIH and other big institutions asking to show any paper that showed proof of the virus and they all came back saying that no such paper exists.

I learned about the fraud of past epidemics and what really caused them - often poisoning.

I learned that countless studies have been done trying to prove contagion, but no study ever has.

I learned that when virologists say they’ve ‘isolated’ the virus, in reality they actually do the opposite - they add a bunch of toxic chemicals and antibiotics to their snot sample that make the cells break down and those breakdown materials are what is shown under the microscope and named ‘a virus’

I learned that in most of the studies that claim to show the virus, no controls were done.

I learned that when control studies were done - the same procedure but without the snot sample containing the ‘virus’ -  the same results were shown (ie. microscope photos of ‘the virus’).   

I learned about the fraud of vaccines and how they’ve made us very sick and caused a lot of death.

So - if not a virus - then what makes us sick?
That’s a whole different question and one that would serve us well to ask.

I believe that disease is caused by toxicity of some kind - whether that’s poisoning (chemical or EMF), malnutrition, stress or some combination.  I believe that our symptoms are not the ‘problem’, they are the solution - our body trying to adjust or fix itself.  I believe that suppressing or masking the symptoms leads to further disease and death down the road.  

Many questions remain.  
May we have the courage to keep asking questions to learn what is true.

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