Why do people still believe in covid? Three keys to understanding why there was no pandemic Martin Neil , Jonathan Engler , and Norman Fenton Sure, PCR was done badly but there was a novel virus, right? In the early period of the covid event much of the reporting of the gross inadequacies of PCR testing was almost entirely focused on one narrow technical issue - whether the cycle threshold (CT) used to declare a PCR positive for SARS-CoV-2 was ‘too high’. Excepting those who ascribe to the ‘no virus’ theory, this focus on excessive CT was myopic and excluded wider issues related to PCR. For instance, these two reports may have summarised the already well documented problems with CT, but they didn’t reflect on a number of wider issues we will discuss in this article: Collateral Global (Jefferson, Dietrich, Brassey and Heneghan, February 2022) The UnderDog (March 2023) High CT values were used to determine infectiousness, asymptomatic versus symptom...
A Lesson Learned: If You Believe God Has Chosen You, You Become Evil and Insane When sweeping collective support is given to open, sadistic, supremacist, anti-human psychopathy, a newly-formed ideology like Zionism simply cannot be the full explanation why Alon Mizrahi The horrors of Israel's genocide oblige nonconformist Jews to honestly examine widely-held Jewish beliefs. There is no escaping that calling. Zionism and the disgraceful, despicable, barbaric, and stupid behavior of the Jewish collective in the last 18 months have erected immense walls between Jews and humanity. We have to dig underneath them. The age of gatekept communal discourse is over. We are all one humanity, and all should be known about everyone. With machine translation and fast internet available almost everywhere, this interconnectedness is already a reality. Additionally, if we don’t do this examination ourselves, and sincerely, not only will others do it for us, but future generations of Jews, and thos...
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