I seem to recall some researchers, back when folks first said this was man-made, pointing out, as evidence, certain gene sequences, that were HIV-like. But, of course, 97% of scientists said no way, wet market.
Yep. The Indians who were forced to quickly retract their paper that showed the HIV splicing into the spike protein. And then along came the pangolin theory. People are so dim as to be mystifying...
On this subject of HIV, aids, global epidemics, and vaccines, I suggest reading Blake’s ‘fiction’ book, “Upon a Pale Horse”. It’s an excellent novel. And, no, he has nothing to do with my posting this other than allowing my comment.
As Blake says in the Intro: “The Afterword section provides a list of points that should be required reading for anyone who questions official explanations of the origin of global epidemics.’
I lunched with a friend today whose daughter is distraught that her mother has prohibited the jabs. All of the teenager’s friends are fully jabbed and can therefore enter clubs and entertainment venues whereas she is banned and therefore socially segregated from her peer group. It’s very difficult for the young, particularly at this time of year and after nearly two years of restrictions.
I’m collecting articles like this – thank you – that I shall pass on, when and where appropriate, in the hopes of giving confidence to those who wish to say no to an experimental, novel, invasive unnecessary procedure.
Yes, I recall in my youth when everyone was shooting heroin and snorting coke, and I felt really left out by not doing so. Life is full of choices, and sometimes teens aren't the best equipped to grasp that all actions have consequences, some of them deadly.
I seem to recall some researchers, back when folks first said this was man-made, pointing out, as evidence, certain gene sequences, that were HIV-like. But, of course, 97% of scientists said no way, wet market.
Yep. The Indians who were forced to quickly retract their paper that showed the HIV splicing into the spike protein. And then along came the pangolin theory. People are so dim as to be mystifying...
On this subject of HIV, aids, global epidemics, and vaccines, I suggest reading Blake’s ‘fiction’ book, “Upon a Pale Horse”. It’s an excellent novel. And, no, he has nothing to do with my posting this other than allowing my comment.
As Blake says in the Intro: “The Afterword section provides a list of points that should be required reading for anyone who questions official explanations of the origin of global epidemics.’
Upon a Pale Horse (kindle)
https://www.amazon.com/Upon-Horse-Bio-Thriller-Russell-Blake-ebook/dp/B00DU5A1A6/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1639768493&sr=1-1
I lunched with a friend today whose daughter is distraught that her mother has prohibited the jabs. All of the teenager’s friends are fully jabbed and can therefore enter clubs and entertainment venues whereas she is banned and therefore socially segregated from her peer group. It’s very difficult for the young, particularly at this time of year and after nearly two years of restrictions.
I’m collecting articles like this – thank you – that I shall pass on, when and where appropriate, in the hopes of giving confidence to those who wish to say no to an experimental, novel, invasive unnecessary procedure.
Yes, I recall in my youth when everyone was shooting heroin and snorting coke, and I felt really left out by not doing so. Life is full of choices, and sometimes teens aren't the best equipped to grasp that all actions have consequences, some of them deadly.