mush brian, you most certainly can see viruses on electron microscope. viruses are the most numerous organisms on the planet. there are viruses that infect every organism. they're very well characterized and they do NOT simply exist inside the host organism. they are transmissible infectious particles.
this is like arguing with flat earthers. utterly pointless.
i think most of you are actually disinfo shills but there are always genuine retards who will buy into any and every arcane medieval theory they bump into one the internet
viruses, according to approved "science" are not even living entities.. they're classified as nonliving entities.. so to even call them an organism is totally stupid. also to view an alleged virus in it's habitat( meaning while infecting a host) you need a room that is completely vacuumed no air whatso ever. plus there can be no moisture. then an expensive elaborate microscope is needed. and yet we are to believe that these things can survive( non living remember) on surfaces for days .. LOL
whether you call them "alive" or not doesn't matter. some viruses can survive for a very long time outside the host. hepatitis C is one example. many viruses degrade rapidly.
an electron microscope does operate under vacuum. they are indeed "expensive and elaborate" but also fairly common
that's just it though.. if these viruses can only be seen "alive" (or being able to live off a host) in a vacuumed room without moisture of any kind then the heck are we to believe they can survive outside of this environment? it's all lies. you need to both watch the vid op posted and visit the website i linked you..
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