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Thank you. It is timely, as the "to virus or not to virus" debate has been heating up on substack. See the recent posts by Steve Kirsch and A Midwestern Doctor and the zillions of comments on them. Overall, the virus promoters come across in their comments and articles (except for Steve Kirsch's latest one where he summarizes his discussion with someone on the other side) as arrogant and are often abusive. An recurring example of the abuse is the term "virus denier" -- a term of propaganda designed, probably in a CIA Mockingbird lab that came up with "conspiracy theorist" to slander anyone questioning the fraudulent Warren Commission report, to evoke assocations with Holocaust denier.

Meanwhile, the "show me the virus" camp (full disclosure: I'm in that camp) mostly makes scientific arguments that, if picked up, would advance the discussion.

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Kirsch is still a committed virus believer and, while making a show of 'let's debate', is stubbornly immune to rational discussion. Did you watch him with Patrick Gunnels (I can't tell you about Gunnels, this is the first I've seen/heard of him)?

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deletedAug 4, 2022·edited Aug 4, 2022
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Couldn't find. Don't worry about it. He woke up to the killshot; he'll eventually wake up on this.

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Thanks so much for this. This is so important. Have shared and will continue to do so.

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Hi Mike, Is this anywhere on Rumble or Bitchute?

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Hello, the link in the post should go to an upload on Bitchute. Thanks!

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Irrefutable facts. Pasteur and Koch were big time cheaters that injected many poisons alongside the germs, that they knew would do nothing to a not imbalanced body.

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