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Harold Saive's avatar

DR. SAM BAILEY Does a good job debunking the 1918 "FLU" PANDEMIC and TRANSMISSION THEORY.

https://groups.google.com/g/town-square-news/c/XSZ98SrvvKU

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It’s very interesting and I’m not disagreeing with her but also from my personal experience ( not a clinical trial or randomized study) when I bit into the apple that my daughter had a bite of when she was slightly sick I got very sick from it. I can clear see cause and effect. I had flu like symptoms and was in bed for 3 days with fever. She had almost no symptoms. It probably means during this time I was more susceptible, it was winter time and I was probably low on vitamins but I also think hadn’t I bitten into that apple I wouldn’t have gotten sick or at least not as sick because exposure wouldn’t be so intense. To me this seems to be an example of transmission but I agree with the doctor in the video that viruses are not the only cause of illness at any given time. Other factors need to be present for a person to get sick. Another example is my other young daughter who had zero symptoms and never even tested positive for coronavirus when she was constantly around us when we were sick with it or whatever the heck it was. Some explanation for it I read is kids don’t have as many ACE2 receptors for the virus to attach. It’s only a theory though

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Scurvy acted like a transmissible disease until it was discovered it was a nutritional problem of vitamin C deficiency. -- More examples of this exist -- It's impossible to test positive for "Covid" because the PCR test is incapable of determining an infectious disease. PCR inventor, Kary Mullis repeatedly debunked his own test as a non-diagnostic method.

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