For me, I first have to believe it exists and is a virus instead of a parasite (since anti parasitics work so well against it, it makes me wonder.) Second, I have to believe the PCR tests are accurate. Last I heard there was a 97% false positive rate. It is generally believed that a person will gain immunity to a virus once they have had…
For me, I first have to believe it exists and is a virus instead of a parasite (since anti parasitics work so well against it, it makes me wonder.) Second, I have to believe the PCR tests are accurate. Last I heard there was a 97% false positive rate. It is generally believed that a person will gain immunity to a virus once they have had it, but with those jabbed, who knows how screwed up their immune system is? Maybe their system never made the antibodies like it was supposed to, thus making them susceptible over and over. This is my non-scientific opinion.
For me, I first have to believe it exists and is a virus instead of a parasite (since anti parasitics work so well against it, it makes me wonder.) Second, I have to believe the PCR tests are accurate. Last I heard there was a 97% false positive rate. It is generally believed that a person will gain immunity to a virus once they have had it, but with those jabbed, who knows how screwed up their immune system is? Maybe their system never made the antibodies like it was supposed to, thus making them susceptible over and over. This is my non-scientific opinion.