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LiveDreamRepeat's avatar

I feel like I could have written this word for word. I'm ready to entertain the thought that there are no "viruses" but until a reasonable explanation is provided for how illnesses clearly move from person to person, I feel like it's just a semantics game. Our family stopped ALL shots over 12 years ago. We are all very healthy and rarely get sick - but with 4 kids, usually when one catches something, it does move through at least one or 2 other kids. We never tested for Covid, but we most definitely had it at least twice. The first time, I had to use literally everything in my holistic toolbox to get well and I remember thinking that any other person would likely have needed significant allopathic treatment to overcome it. Our family actually traveled full-time during the majority of the pandemic - and ironically, only had "covid" while visiting our homebase. It was quite interesting to live a life of such freedom while watching so many people succumb to the narrative and live life trapped in their homes.

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Aria Veritas's avatar

I wrote this a few weeks back. I made it as short and concise as possible about what viruses are, and what they are not.

It's the most reasonable explanation I found about ten years ago and I've been using the knowledge to prove it to myself and my family ever since. It's solid.

https://ariaveritas.substack.com/p/spells-of-covid-and-the-viral-illusion

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Roger Beal's avatar

Two readings of your article lead me to ask:

Are all of mankind's diseases self-inflicted, the result of poor nutrition, low levels of physical activity, environmental toxins, and/or fear?

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Aria Veritas's avatar

I'm led to believe yes, more or less.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

BEAUTIFUL - you're using the "truth tool" I just explained in my "comment" today concerning the "reality of viruses". Danke, Aria Veritas!!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Nice article, thanks for linking.

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