No doubt about it, we live in a world full of viruses, and they've recently become largely demonized, and blamed for all ills and a source of intense fear. In so far as they're largely invisible, and really have yet to be proven to cause contagion, questioning our mythology about this biology might be timely.
Faced with a deadly virus however, who would ask such a question?
Well it turns out more and more folks are questioning and coming up with many surprising answers. First and foremost among them isn't all that surprising when you think about it: There is no virus!
There are actually at least three possibilities: 1) The widely accepted story explaining disease as caused by Deadly viruses, 2) This is just a story and it's not actually verifiable, in other words we've been dupped. The Deadly virus is just an invisible other to point a finger at and blame for all ills. 3) Viruses exist, but the fact that they're out to get us is a myth and the are actually our friends, in fact they have made us what we are. They are how we adapt to changing circumstance and how our cellular biology communicate.
Mike Stone has put together an amazing website on this subject ViroLIEgy (a portmanteau).
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, a friend gave me a copy of The Contagion Myth: Why Viruses (including "Coronavirus") Are Not the Cause of Disease by Tom Cowan & Sally Fallon. I've long held respect and admiration for both these authors, and yet I was not completely convinced even though I understood their arguments.
An online unrequited love affair with Dr. Sam Bailey had me months in the que for the arrival of the revised and updated Virus Mania in audio book format. I listened, then I bought the hard copy, then I listened again. The title says it all. It's almost like you really don't want to know — Virus Mania: Corona/COVID-19, Measles, Swine Flu, Cervical Cancer, Avian Flu, SARS, BSE, Hepatitis C, AIDS, Polio, Spanish Flu. How the Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics, Making Billion Dollar Profits at Our Expense As an aside, I tend to read all the reviews before I buy the book.
Now I had the evidence needed to manifest a firm conviction. A clincher for me was the main thesis of Virus Mania, that focusing on one bad very tiny actor is a biosphere of billions and zillions — and then recommending a one-size-fits-all solution for everyone on the planet is likely unwise if not altogether epistemologically incorrect. Just don't seem right. Foolish, don't you think?
Still, what I needed was enough faith in my conviction to go public. The problem for many of us questioning throughout Covid, is that if you actually say what you think you quickly learn people think you're crazy.
Faith embracing ambiguity arrived with Mike Wallach's brilliant five part The Viral Delusion. I can't recommend this enough. This series so needs to be watched and talked about. View the first episode for free. After that I had no problem parting with $12 for all five.
Here you'll get to meet many players face to face. As human beings who is more credible, the talking heads in these films or Gates, Fauci, Tam, and Strang?
The Covid narrative unravels because it's becoming clear, in spite of the information war, that 1) SAR-COV 2 has never been isolated nor demonstrated to be a contagious pathogen, and 2) The PCR test is not a diagnostic test (and at 40+ cycles in Nova Scotia labs can only produce irrelevant and random outcomes).
Added up, this means the test which doesn't work has been highlighting a virus which isn't there.
Don't have a lot of time? Steve at Spacebusters put together COV-19 IMMUNITY IN 19 MINUTES which tells you everything you need to know.