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Rob D's avatar

"When evidence doesn’t support a cherished thesis, it is often quietly relegated to the round file."

Or, they use computer to magically generate a *fake* "picture" of a "virus" to release to the media so everyone can see what this scary, scary, scary "virus" looks like to scare the hell out of everyone and urge them to go get a "medical" intervention (whichever intervention is popular at the time, a "vaccine", a nasal spray, etc) from whichever corporation needs a boost in their stock prices. Often based on whichever psychopathic billionaire needs more money, power, and control.

I am more convinced than at any other time in my life that "virology" and "vaccinology" are *absolutely* cult religions. When one looks at even just a few of the common characteristics of a cult, these two "sciences" line up with cults 100%. Here are a few of those characteristics: Ideological Purity and Indoctrination. Isolation and Control (usually controlling the information that can be shared). Us-vs-Them Mentality. Manipulation and Coercive Persuasion. Dependence and Powerlessness. Lack of Accountability and Transparency. High Demands and Regimented Lifestyles. Threats and Fear Tactics. The list goes on and on. We see *every* one of these characteristics surrounding "virology" and "vaccinology". I believe it was Oliver Markus Malloy who said, "People in a cult don't know they're in a cult. But everyone else can tell." I would argue though, that in today's world, not "everyone else" can tell. It's only a small group of people that can see it and many of them read Mike Yeadon and Suavek's Substack.

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John Roberts's avatar

One person can not know everything, but the doctors and researchers that are not willing to look, listen and learn think they do !!!

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