Isolation

in science •  3 years ago 

Back into the cesspool of fake science.

“Viruses can’t be isolated, but isolation is unnecessary”; another ridiculous claim from those who insist on saying SARS-CoV-2 exists by Jon Rappoport.

This paragraph is amusing:

Brian Martin, emeritus professor of social sciences at the University of Wollongong, Australia, writes, “In one case, Hillman gave a talk to a large audience at what he calls ‘a well known Welsh university’. The many undergraduates in the audience seemed sympathetic to his case. A lecturer stood up and claimed to have pictures from an electron microscope which showed that Hillman was wrong. After the talk, Hillman asked the lecturer to see the pictures. ‘I have not got any’, he said, laughing. ‘Why did you say you had in front of that large audience?’ ‘Because I did not want the students to be misled by you’.”

That is the mind of the paid scifid idiot - distorting the minds of naive students.

The scam continues that a virus has been isolated, with piles of genetic sequences obfuscating the key omission - that such a virus has not been isolated in any meaningful way.

I know, it's science, and most people can go back to sleep. This is the technocratic plan: to create idiotic sleepwokers who know about as much as a parrot.

I actually found an interesting bit of virology far, far away from toxic medicine. There is a branch of virology that totally avoids the medical fraudulent "method" of "isolation" precisely because it does no such thing - the method destroys any original virus, assuming it is actually there. There is, however, a method that purifies viruses without contaminating them - for next time.

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

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