As people begin to realize that a virus was not responsible for the deaths caused in Wuhan hospitals by an engineered virus, but instead the same ventilator/Remdesivir/opioid protocols used to murder people around the world, an effort is underway to divide and discredit the truth by forcing people into an unneccessary and poorly understood debate - do viruses exist at all? To be clear, the virus/vaccine scam needs to be understood, but it’s not the story of Wuhan or COVID before the vaccines.
Assuming that viruses exist, or something described as an engineered virus exists, that does not mean it was used to create COVID deaths. Deductive reasoning and thinking skills have severely deteriorated in today’s world, especially among our social media programmed youth, and even adults to a large extent. Viruses exist! That means a virus was used! No, your shoe exists. Did they use a shoe? You really have to break these things down today.
How many of you played the board game Clue when you were younger? I did. We didn’t have the internet back then. It was card games, board games, or go play in the street. Clue is a game where you have to think. It’s a board/card game where players try to guess who committed a murder, in what area, and with what weapon. This answer is held in a secret envelope at the center of the board. You get to guess how the murder happened on your turn. You might guess for instance, “Colonel Mustard did it, in the Lounge, with a Dagger.”
If the other players hold on of the cards that disprove the theory, they must present it to you. The game proceeds like this until by deductive reasoning you eliminate all the possibilities except what really happened. If you’re confident that you have done so, you can make your final guess. If you make a final guess, you get to look at the cards in the envelope. If you’re right, you lay the cards face up on the table, and you win. If you’re wrong, you put the cards back in the envelope without showing them and you’re eliminated from the game.
Now let’s take “COVID.”
Final guess. It was Michael Callahan, in a Wuhan Hospital, with Remdesivir and ventilators.
Read the rest if you’re a paid subscriber. It’s not particularly lengthy, but it’s a better explanation of truth and disinformation techniques in plain English than anything I’ve seen lately by a long shot.