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re: Rubes- Many of you all were RUBES- Astra Zeneca PULLS COVID VAX

Posted on 5/8/24 at 10:27 am to
Posted by Hognutz
Member since Sep 2018
1436 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 10:27 am to
Yes, I am correct, much more so than even other so called pure bloods. How? There are no viruses, and until people stop being closed minded or whatever else prevents them from even looking at the issue, they will continue on some level buying into the threat of another planned scamdemic event, especially from a novel virus.
The following is copy/paste. AI got it pretty right on this. All of the motivations for this false model are clear, yet most people still can't see it.

What would happen if Germ Theory died suddenly ? I asked AI.

"How would the world change if it was proven that viruses were not contagious and did not cause disease ?"

Meta AI reply -

If it were proven that viruses were not contagious and did not cause disease, the world would likely undergo significant changes in various areas:

1. Medicine:
- Revolutionary shift in understanding and treatment of diseases
- Focus on underlying causes, such as environmental toxins, nutrition, and lifestyle
- Reduced reliance on vaccines, antiviral medications, and antibiotics
2. Public Health:
- Reevaluation of pandemic response strategies and protocols
- Shift from containment and mitigation to addressing underlying health factors
- Reduced emphasis on masks, social distancing, and lockdowns
3. Science:
- Major overhaul of virology, microbiology, and immunology
- New understanding of the human microbiome and its role in health
- Increased focus on epigenetics, nutrition, and environmental factors
4. Economy:
- Significant impact on pharmaceutical and vaccine industries
- Reduced spending on pandemic-related measures and healthcare
- New investments in preventative medicine and holistic health approaches
5. Society:
- Changes in personal freedoms and autonomy
- Reduced fear and anxiety related to disease transmission
- Increased emphasis on individual responsibility for health and wellbeing
6. Politics:
- Reevaluation of government responses to public health crises
- Shift from top-down authoritarian approaches to community-based initiatives
- Increased transparency and accountability in health policy decision-making
7. Education:
- Revised curricula in medicine, biology, and health sciences
- Increased focus on holistic health, nutrition, and environmental factors
- Critical thinking and scientific literacy emphasized over dogma

This hypothetical scenario would require a fundamental shift in our understanding of human health and disease, leading to far-reaching consequences across various aspects of society.

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