soj.ooO
BETA
The social discussion platform
Home
Pochas
Channels
Videos
Log in
Sign up
Sign up
Home
Pochas
Channels
Videos
Log in
Sign up
Parent Post: No Virus. No vaccine Necessary. THIS is the truth that OBLITERATES Vaccine Fandom
·
In Reply To
E
erindipitty
·
3/31/2025, 12:42:09 PM
·
permalink
Cowan tends to "stay in his lane" and sticks to making declarative statements only about things that can be proven. When you say "apparent contagion" you are " poisoning the well" in your own mind. Furthermore, our whole perception of "dis-ease" is incorrect. Cowan speaks on that point frequently and ,broadly speaking, he seems to have concluded that "dis-ease and advanced dis-ease are the result of people being poisoned. This includes through the food, water, and air, but ESPECIALLY from pills and injections. Don't know if you saw this very recent interview with Kim Iverson, but they talk about Scurvy and how it was mistakenly thought to be "contagious." There are all kinds of reasons that people who are exposed to similar types of toxicity will manifest similar symptoms, because, like I said before "the symptom IS the cure."
Save
Cancel
5
bumps
Share
S
saarnok
·
3/31/2025, 2:42:32 PM
·
permalink
No, I'm completely aware of Cowan's position, which I don't think is unique or original to him, and I'm quite well aware of scurvy (and some others). Don't know if you're familiar with the website [viroliegy.com](https://viroliegy.com/2022/02/28/documenting-the-virus-lie/), or if you've read Suzanne Humphries book: [Dissolving Illusions](https://dissolvingillusions.com/), but I've been looking into the field of medicine with a skeptical eye for over thirty years, usually sporadically, but sometimes almost obsessively. 20 years ago I was fairly comfortable with my take on history and how much I could trust "science" when JP Hogan released "Kicking The Sacred Cow" which happened to include a section about AIDS in which he claimed that newspaper articles about AIDS are always *predicting* future AIDS cases in the millions or billions. Over the next couple of years I began clipping newspaper articles and slipping them into the pages of that book. I'm ranging rather far afield here, but the point is I'm probably not going to be surprised by anything you bring up. The issue is that, let's say "Roy" believes hackers have "infected" his PC with a virus and I can demonstrate (somehow) that this isn't the case. That doesn't explain why his computer is messed up. Unless I can show him why and how HIS computer, not someone else's in different circumstances got messed up, then he's still not going to be able to move away from the ONLY way he has to think about it. Forget "viruses", forget "germs", something which SEEMS to transfer (unpredictably) from human to human SEEMS to cause some (not all) disease conditions. No one's worried about 'catching' a broken bone and when we see someone living in filth we don't generally imagine whatever's wrong with them is somehow going to transfer to us. We're not nearly as bad at discerning when we should be concerned or not as some people think. If I've been taking care of myself the way I always should but often do not, then I'm pretty much immune to whatever is "going around". If I treat myself the way I never should but often do then I'm relatively vulnerable. I'm a long, long, looong way past believing I can go to a doctor and get some "medicine" to correct whatever problems I have, but I fall well short of buying there's no such thing as contagion. I've just seen it too many times. Is Cowan right that there are no viruses? Don't know. But, despite his demonstration that the science of virology is probably bunk he's not done more than prove the people involved in it are basically "wind readers" imagining they've determined an arcane way of reading sheets flapping in the breeze to predict the future while Tom exhaustively demonstrates they don't know what they're talking about and declares there is no wind, so they can't be reading it. I could go on, but I have other things to do this morning, and I need to get busy.
Save
Cancel
4
bumps
Share
E
erindipitty
·
3/31/2025, 3:32:50 PM
·
permalink
Fair enough. Do you think "Roy" might be inclined to believe that his computer got infected with viruses, because he went to porn websites or Googled "free money" or followed some click-bait links related to money/sex? I'm sure his browser history might hold the key, just like our own personal histories hold the keys to our health problems. This all points to social change where people take more personal responsibility. I think it's happening. Anyway, good luck with your business. Peace.
Save
Cancel
2
bumps
Share
Signature
Loading…
Verify locally
Close