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I know that a lot of you think that COVID doesn’t exist. I don’t blame you, I used to be one of you (check my comment history from mid-late 2020). But, at the same time my sister (who I had just spent time with) got diagnosed with Covid, I got sick. And the symptoms were weird. Like, really weird.

I’ve had a cold a hundred times. The flu twice. A number of other upper respiratory diseases.

I have never experienced ANYTHING like what I experienced that week. And it’s not the severity (although my sister actually was hospitalized and had her husband call family members telling them she thought it was the end). I didn’t have bad symptoms, I just had weird symptoms.

First of all, it was every other day. One day I had weird “zaps” in my face that almost made my knees buckle. That night I shivered so hard I couldn’t sleep without several blankets AND turning the thermostat up to 78.

Next day, I was totally fine. Went to work, back to normal.

Next day, I was so lethargic and achy that I could barely get out of bed to use the bathroom.

Next day, totally fine.

Next day, uncontrollable deep cough. Couldn’t stop it. Lasted maybe 12 hours.

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Anyway, this continued on and off for about a week in total. I’m convinced that Covid is real, and I’m convinced that I had it.

I am NOT convinced that it’s nearly as deadly as they say or as dangerous as they say. I just believe that a virus exists that is testable, and it’s contagious.

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Well, my younger sister went to my parents’ house for a couple weeks leading up to Christmas. Shortly after, she felt sick, and tested positive for Covid. Immediately after, my parents tested positive.

My family is conservative, but my parents also take care of their parents, who are obviously quite old, and they’re not willing to risk that the media is lying for the sake of their parents’ lives. I don’t blame them.

Christmas at my parents was canceled, with the exception of my younger sister, who is already there sick alongside them.

I told them that I wasn’t concerned, that I believed in natural immunity, and that I’d like to come.

I’m the only person in my immediate family to be attending our Christmas this year, and three out of the four (including me) people that will be there have tested positive for Covid.

I’m not afraid, but we’ll see what happens. If I’m in the hospital in a couple weeks, maybe it’ll mean something. If I’m not (which I expect), it’ll mean something more.

I know that a lot of you think that COVID doesn’t exist. I don’t blame you, I used to be one of you (check my comment history from mid-late 2020). But, at the same time my sister (who I had just spent time with) got diagnosed with Covid, I got sick. And the symptoms were weird. Like, really weird. I’ve had a cold a hundred times. The flu twice. A number of other upper respiratory diseases. I have never experienced ANYTHING like what I experienced that week. And it’s not the severity (although my sister actually was hospitalized and had her husband call family members telling them she thought it was the end). I didn’t have *bad* symptoms, I just had *weird* symptoms. First of all, it was every other day. One day I had weird “zaps” in my face that almost made my knees buckle. That night I shivered so hard I couldn’t sleep without several blankets AND turning the thermostat up to 78. Next day, I was totally fine. Went to work, back to normal. Next day, I was so lethargic and achy that I could barely get out of bed to use the bathroom. Next day, totally fine. Next day, uncontrollable deep cough. Couldn’t stop it. Lasted maybe 12 hours. ————————————————— Anyway, this continued on and off for about a week in total. I’m convinced that Covid is real, and I’m convinced that I had it. I am NOT convinced that it’s nearly as deadly as they say or as dangerous as they say. I just believe that a virus exists that is testable, and it’s contagious. ————————————————— Well, my younger sister went to my parents’ house for a couple weeks leading up to Christmas. Shortly after, she felt sick, and tested positive for Covid. Immediately after, my parents tested positive. My family is conservative, but my parents also take care of their parents, who are obviously quite old, and they’re not willing to risk that the media is lying for the sake of their parents’ lives. I don’t blame them. Christmas at my parents was canceled, with the exception of my younger sister, who is already there sick alongside them. I told them that I wasn’t concerned, that I believed in natural immunity, and that I’d like to come. I’m the only person in my immediate family to be attending our Christmas this year, and three out of the four (including me) people that will be there have tested positive for Covid. I’m not afraid, but we’ll see what happens. If I’m in the hospital in a couple weeks, maybe it’ll mean something. If I’m not (which I expect), it’ll mean something more.

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[–] 3 pts

First, the tests look for the S spike protein or the antigen which is a puzzle piece to the S spike protein.

ALL Coronaviruses have the S Spike protein. The test are not accurate AT ALL. In addition to the false positives, there is no test that differentiates between any particular COVID strain besides a full sequencing.

As for the sequencing, the white list and black list are both a way to insert bias. They select which nucleotide strains to include and exclude. Manipulating these make it possible to see whatever you want. The white list is the Wuhan Reference Genome, meaning they are all starting backwards with their sequencers... backwards from the complete product. The black list is maintained by Microsoft. "The Negative Control List." Neither sources are credible. The result is that a lab tech can do everything right, but the FASTA sequence generated by the computer is heavily biased.

Your test tells you nothing.

Your symptoms are generic for may illnesses.

The FASTA sequences are far from perfect.

How do I know all of this?

Because with a number of people on endchan and 9chan, we used these credentials to get into the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

https://archive.ph/UtQGz

How can we prove they worked?

Well, the Washington Post, SITE Intelligence Group and an Australian Security Researcher all confirmed them.

https://archive.ph/PzpMq

Additionally, before they published the article, I posted the credentials here.

https://poal.co/s/Whatever/164651

As you can see, it was relatively easy to gain entry into their system, as they have a browser based portal...

https://pic8.co/sh/HZVq77.jpeg

I'm happy to examine evidence beyond the anecdotal, but that is why have have a great deal of certainty that "COVID" is a scam and "SARS COV 2" is likely a fraudulent genome, generated digitally.

In short, COVID is the common cold.

But, you should know the difference between COVID and SARS COV 2... as most people are too cucked to know the difference.

https://www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_ABX_Guide/540747/all/Coronavirus_COVID_19__SARS_CoV_2_

#COVID-19 (novel COronaVirus Disease-2019) is the disease, SARS-CoV-2 is the virus.

That is an important distinction because "covid" is merely a set of generic symptoms.

When the news uses "covid", think "generic set of symptoms" and it will all start to make way more sense. Notice they won't use "SARS COV 2."

And... you don't have to take my word for it. Please... prove me wrong, if you can.

You download all of the coronavirus genomes, use a "merge" tool and create your own FASTA sequences AND THEN UPLOAD THEM TO THE PANGOLIN DATABASE.

https://cov-lineages.org/resources/pangolin.html

I've created a number of sequences that have not been called out.

Now, imagine if you have control over the email accounts of random university labs. You can merely upload the FASTA sequences from their own labs, seemingly, and even steal a patient sheet to use a fake patient.

[–] 0 pt (edited )

Your symptoms are generic for may illnesses.

In short, COVID is the common cold.

You ever had a cold that affected you every other day, with different symptoms each time, for over a week?

[–] 2 pts

Again, your anecdotal experience isn't going to sway me.

I've been sick. Yes. I've experienced a wide range of generic symptoms. Before and after "covid" "arrived."

You had weird symptoms? How does that invalidate any of the evidence I presented?

[–] 0 pt

You didn’t present any evidence, you just showed that it could be faked if they wanted to.

And I guess I’m not here to sway you by my anecdote, I can’t blame you for that not being proof enough for you, but it was proof enough for me. And itll be proof enough for you when you get it.

It wasn’t that bad, but it wasn’t a cold, and it wasn’t the flu. You expect me to think I magically caught some new disease the same year they’re pushing a new disease and that’s just a coincidence?

Nope.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Actually, yes. That is not that weird.

[–] 0 pt

I don’t believe you. It has never happened to me and I have never heard of it happening to someone else. Sure, maybe get better for a day and then feel worse again, but not going from perfectly healthy to feeling like shit to perfectly healthy to feeling kinda crappy to perfectly healthy to feeling like shit to perfectly healthy to feeling fine but having severe physical symptoms.

That’s not a thing