I have wondered why Ivermectin, which is an anti-parasite drug, work so well to alleviate the symptoms of ‘covid’. Could viruses actually be parasites?While I'm at it, I also want to air an alternative and speculative theory about the virus and vaccine.
It is attested that bacteria produce proteins. If there was anything to the virus, is it possible that the effects were actually the result of the produce (proteins) produced by a type of bacteria? Is it possible that the vaccines themselves also infect the injected with the bacteria (perhaps with additional ingredients)?
The reasons I like this idea are a/ I believe bacteria do exist, b/ they can apparently produce all sorts of outputs (eg they are used in industry already - bacteria - Bacteria in industry) c/ they explain the idea of disease transmission.
The disease transmission idea is most interesting to me. Perhaps we can recollect the discussions around 'shedding'. I think something like this happened to me personally - I met a vaccinated friend and was ill with covid-like symptoms just days later. Well, if bacteria was transmitted, and that bacteria went on to create some toxic output, it could easily be stated to be a virus - how would I or any of us know the difference?
Anyway, as I don't believe in viruses as no virus has ever been isolated, bacteria (and whatever they may produce) sound like a more plausible idea to me.
Just to add, an analysis of some C19 vaccines seemed to show a microscopic feather-like living organism aka a fluke. Just a fluke.I have wondered why Ivermectin, which is an anti-parasite drug, work so well to alleviate the symptoms of ‘covid’. Could viruses actually be parasites?
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