Anonymous ID: db1dab March 26, 2020, 2:44 a.m. No.8569805   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9824

>>8569435

If the current mainstream medical authorities cannot cure a common cold, much less a flu, and must lock the entire country down because they can't figure it out, then it means their understanding of the causative mechanism is incorrect. The practice of considering alternative explanations should not be treated with the same contempt as religious blasphemy. No theory is valid unless it leads to a successful outcome. Reality itself is the commonest critic of current thought.

Anonymous ID: db1dab March 26, 2020, 3:18 a.m. No.8569905   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8569824

Will look into it. It is a chicken or egg question.

Have been toying with the idea that the assumption that the correlation between

the presence of a virus in human blood and the presence of typical symptoms is not necessarily proof that the virus directly causes the symptoms. That correlation proves just as readily that the observed virus is a result of whatever is causing the symptoms. In this case, it explains why not everyone who is exposed to a viral pathogen experiences symptoms.

Anonymous ID: db1dab March 26, 2020, 3:54 a.m. No.8570048   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8569837

http://www.viewzone.com/zapseeds.html

In laboratory experiments the researchers, Dr. Guido Ebner and Heinz Schurch, exposed cereal seeds and fish eggs to an "electrostatic field" … Unexpectedly primeval organisms grew out of these seeds and eggs: a fern that no botanist was able to identify; primeval corn with up to twelve ears per stalk; wheat that was ready to be harvested in just four to six weeks. And giant trout, extinct in Europe for 130 years, with so-called salmon hooks. It was as if these organisms accessed their own genetic memories on command in the electric field, a phenomenon which the English biochemist, Rupert Sheldrake, believes is possible.