Continuing my "greatest COVID hits" articles. To read my introduction to this ongoing series, go here. To support my work and get value for value, order my Matrix collections here and subscribe to my substack here.
March 3, 2020
“Give us your huddled masses, yearning to be vaccinated. We’ll find a virus and say a vaccine must be produced.”
One research-estimate suggests there are 320,000 viruses on Earth that infect mammals.
This means: types of viruses. For each type, I suppose you could say there are at least trillions of individual viruses.
So we should all be dead. Long gone. But we aren’t.
First of all, there are what’s called endogenous
viruses. They live in the human body and they watch television and they
lie around and don’t cause illness. On sophisticated tests, they can
show up, and researchers will mistakenly assume they’re doing
damage. They’re doing nothing.
Then there are exogenous
viruses. They come in from the outside, enter the body, and look for
cells in which they can take up residence and multiply. The immune
system notices, and either ignores them as trifling or mounts a defense
to defeat them. These viruses can also show up on sophisticated
tests. Researchers tend to (falsely) believe the mere presence of the
viruses signals trouble (illness).
This
is a massive mistake. So-called viral infection, if it means anything
significant at all, amounts to much more than mere presence. A few
particles of virus showing up on a test says nothing about actual
illness. There must be millions and millions of a virus actively
replicating in the body to cause disease.
And even then, a healthy and strong immune system could ultimately defeat this bunch of little doofuses.
That
leaves who knows how many other viruses out there, never living in or
entering the human body at all. They’re playing music or their version
of baseball or finding warm condos in cows or sheep or moose.
Now
we come to what-if type speculations. Suppose dangerous viruses are
flying in from planets far away? Suppose they’re combining in caves and
then crawling into the bodies of rock climbers? Suppose biowar labs are
fiddling and diddling and cooking up altered versions of several viruses
that will kill millions of people? CAN YOU PROVE THIS ISN’T SO?
No I can’t, just as I can’t prove that a purple and white snake in the Orion Belt isn’t building a radio.
But
I can say this. Doing research on biowar germs isn’t the same thing as
doing successful research on them. Assuming these scientists are
actually developing biowar germs that work...well, in a recent article
titled "People dying equals coronavirus?",
I posted several old dire warnings about past viral epidemics: SARS was
weaponized. So was Zika. So was Swine Flu. So was Ebola. And
yet...these epidemics were duds.
But
you see, the people issuing those dire warnings back then didn’t care,
and don’t care now, that their predictions never materialized. They
don’t care. Every time a new epidemic is announced by some public health
agency, they state brand new warnings.
We
humans may routinely be able to fend off and defeat, naturally, 100
trillion trillion viruses in the environment, but this weaponized virus
is going to kill us all. Soon.
In
the current “coronavirus epic,” there is one new feature the prophets
of doom can exploit: after the word comes down that it’s over and done,
they can say, “Well, you see, actually more than two million people in
China died from the virus. The government there is covering it up. It
WAS a bioweapon. PROVE THAT IT WASN’T.”
There
is one more category of virus I should mention. I have detailed it in
past articles. It’s the virus that isn’t there at all. It’s a
beauty. Researchers perform various procedures aimed at detecting it,
but these scientists invent MARKERS they CLAIM are indirect evidence of a
virus they can’t directly pinpoint. From such lunatic procedures, a
whole story and tale and legend about the virus they never found is
created. The pros can even report this never-discovered virus is causing
a global epidemic. It’s a marvel.
They might go on to develop a vaccine against the never-detected virus. A toxic vaccine.
Or
they can say, “All our efforts to produce an effective vaccine against
virus X have so far fallen short.” Meaning: “How could we make a vaccine
against a virus we never found?”
Just wait a while. Eventually, they’ll figure out a way.
“After,
ahem, synthesizing a gene from a specimen of the neuro-electric imprint
of the shadow of the recalcitrant cave-hiding virus, we were able to
inject the gene in volunteers and reduce the presence of indirect marker
CR65-35 by 27.243 percent. We’re confident a vaccine derived from the
gene will prove effective in 74.2657843265 percent of healthy
individuals. If they get sick, don’t blame us. Blame the virus. We sure
as hell will.”
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(The link to this republished COVID article posted on my blog is here. For the article published on Wednesday, click here.)
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