I hate to say this because it sounds like flat earth-tier schizo stuff, but servel very intelligent, highly-credentialed, and professionally-successful peple have concluded that respiratory viruses are not what we've been lead to believe.

Dr. Mike Yeadon, ex-Pfizer VP of respiratory drug development and research is one of them.

He makes several very strong, evidence-based arguments.

I personally struggle with the idea, as there seems to be some "obvious" infectious transmitted diseases (e. g. HSV). However, I also think it's foolish to dismiss their findings and arguments without consideration.

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Not schizo at all, imho. Same goes for FE. NASA is not what they're saying it is. Space isn't real, there's some kind of dome above us and we're surrounded by an icewall that we know as Antarctica. The globe is a relatively novel concept that's closely aligned with certain royal families and their alchemists over the last few hundred years. There's a reason the globe got pushed this hard right (by Disney for example) after WW2 when some secret societies that questioned it had formed the ideological part of the Nazi ideology that started it.

Viktor Schauberger, Wilhelm Reich, Robert O. Becker and Luc Montagnie were all on to something, just in their own rite. Water, light, magnetism, piezoelectricity and biology are more relevant and connected than we're taught.

Jack Kruse is talking a lot about all this, but he's a character you either enjoy listening to or you can't stand the guy.