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https://www.thebernician.net/the-deception-of-virology-vaccines-why-coronavirus-is-not-contagious-2/

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We have over 380 trillion viruses in our body. In addition, we have some 38 trillion bacteria. You can look this is up to verify this. Obviously, not all of these are bad and some of these viruses actually attack bacteria. It appears there may be somewhat a symbiotic relationship within our body with many types of virures. We know this to be true with bacteria, especially in our gut flora. All living creatures act as communities to much smaller creatures. We know so little about viruses. We have no idea how how they spread. We also have little to no idea how they reproduce. Since there has been no available technology to see 'live' viruses until only very recently, its extremely difficult to study. Hence, the reason why we are told the common cold has no cure.

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Well the article proposes that our bodies create the virus as a last option for cleaning the system when everything else has failed. It's quite compelling, I don't expect most have read about it as it's hard to find when searching online as most things are. Would love to hear what your thoughts are on the theory it proposes. I'm not going to try to put it into my own words, as I would end up copying most of it because I'm not knowledgeable in this. Hence why I am inquiring what you guys think about it.

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It is nothing more than a theory though. We have never studied viruses outside of a Petri dish and the lab. If we have never seen live viruses before, which is a fact, it is incredibly difficult to study them.

It is nothing more than a theory though

"Germ Theory"

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Then why would we buy into the vaccinations?

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you can look this up to verify this

“Everything the mainstream says is true so just Google it”

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Who says this? You just did. I don't use Google nor did this come from the "mainstream". I'm interpreting this to mean a reference to the MSM.

This is academic Biology 101 stuff. If you want argue with this, you are welcome to. Your thesis should provide the argument, discussion, and solution though.