Now tell me how are most Japanese people going to even understand the fact that viruses don't exist?
I wrote "corona doesn't exist" in Searx, which gives me only results from Goolag (the search engine almost everyone here uses exclusively, because they don't know others exist other than Yahoo and MAAAAAAYBE Bing), and all I got are either government websoytes, or government owned propaganda/fakenews/disinformation outlets trying to undermine reality about the lethal injections, plus 1 personal website by Kentaro Iwata (https://square.umin.ac.jp/~massie-tmd/jitsuzai_shinai.html) who at least knows seems to know what's going on.
4 pages in, and I still have 38 dangerous government sponsored misinformation + 1 truther + 1 book on Amazon.

@ryo I never even heard of the germ hoax theory until COVID. I think it's just another psy-op to discredit those of the official COVID narrative, much like how the flat-earth theory is a psy-op to discredit critics of mainstream science.

@xianc78 @ryo Yeah, I think so now, too. I almost fell for it.

But the "no virus" theory can't explain why people get symptoms at all. Or what are researchers doing in those labs where they modify viruses, if viruses do not exist. Or what are people actually finding in the seas or air when they think they are finding viruses.

Four "no virus" theory supporters I've talked to weren't able to answer these questions (except in easily refutable generalities), so I assume there is nothing to it.
@digdeeper @xianc78 @ryo They don't have an explanation because that's not really what it's about. It's about medicine today being a total fraud, which is pretty obvious, and also there being no evidence of the existence of viruses and the supposed process that they use to find them being absolutely fucktarded, and another Rockefeller invention that they used to take over the medical system, from the medical schools to the regulatory organizations that they then used to ban anything that questioned their nonsense.

Why do people get sick? I don't know, that is the honest answer. I didn't know when I believed in viruses either, I just thought it sounded plausible and I assumed that it was something that was actually observed. I changed my mind because I heard multiple doctors explain that viruses are fake, including a virologist or two that came to that realization in the last two years. Some things that probably make people sick? Bacteria (sanitation has helped with those) and toxins. Or poison, which is what virus meant in the first place. That is what makes sense to me. I know that if I drink a cup of poison, I will die. So poison in smaller amounts in the food and water supply causing damage over time makes sense. There may also historical correlations between spraying larger amounts of poison on crops and outbreaks of disease. Simple explanation, happens to make sense.

The fact is that everything that we consume is poisoned, and "medicine" completely ignores that, because again, it is fake, it doesn't care about health, it only cares about selling drugs and it wants people to be perpetually sick because that's more profitable. Do I have a single reason to just trust them that these invisible things exist? No, and I also have plenty of reason not to, so I don't. I even trust myself more. I'm no expert but at least I'm not full of shit. And are there people out there that know? Yes. Mostly the ones that are actively hiding that information. I bet that the Rockefellers use real medicine.

https://odysee.com/@TheTruthWillSetYouFree:a/Rockefeller-Medicine-Corbett-Report:4

@TerminalAutism @digdeeper @ryo Well that's only about viruses, not pathogens in general. Microorganisms DO exist and given that they do eat other cells, it's safe to assume that they can do damage if they are inside of you. And I do know that some bacteria (not viruses) can cause cold or flu-like symptoms. If viruses really don't exist, then I assume most pathogenic diseases are caused by bacteria.

As for viruses in particular, I don't know really. They are said to be much smaller than cells and nobody can conclude whether they are living or non-living and their entire existence seems to contradict what we know about evolution (on theory I heard claims that viruses are really loose Ribosomes).

However, my doubts also come from the fact that these germ theory deniers also tend to be flat-earthers, who I really believe are a psy-op.

@xianc78 @TerminalAutism @digdeeper Oh, that's what you mean with germs?
I thought it was linked to viruses, not something like bacteria.
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@ryo @TerminalAutism @digdeeper "Germ" refers to any microorganism that can cause disease.

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