First published at 17:54 UTC on April 3rd, 2021.
Viruses must have a cell in order to replicate. Science has admitted this. However, they are manipulating the people into believing only partial truths. The truth is, that viruses are created in their whole form within the cell. They do not come fro…
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Viruses must have a cell in order to replicate. Science has admitted this. However, they are manipulating the people into believing only partial truths. The truth is, that viruses are created in their whole form within the cell. They do not come from outside of the body. They come from within the body.
Viruses occur in the body as a result of Systemic Toxicity, not because the body has been invaded by an external threat. Thís is THE BIG LIE that the medical profession relies upon to justify the use of vaccines and dangerous medications.
Without the false Germ Theory to rely upon, and the Contagious Myth that is so brainwashed into people, the medical profession would have nothing to stand on and would tuple like a house of cards.
So what are viruses and what are their main purposes in the human body and in the bodies of animals?
VIRUSES DISSOLVE TOXIC MATTER WHEN TISSUE IS TOO TOXIC FOR LIVING MICROBES TO FEED UPON WITHOUT BEING POISONED TO DEATH. WITHOUT VIRUSES THE HUMAN BODY WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO SUSTAIN ITSELF IN THE FACE OF SYSTEMIC TOXICITY.
Since viruses are not alive, they do not know how to infect a cell on their own. They do not have a nucleus. They do not have respiration or a digestive tract. THEY ARE NOT ALIVE.
IMPORTANT: Viruses do not infect cells to invade the cell and replicate.
Viral infection is necessary in order so that the body may reverse its toxic condition. But in people that have a suppressed immune system, their body can not deal rationally with large amount of virus breaking down toxic waste products and therefore they may become sick and die, but this is rare.
More likely, a 99% of the people with viral activity will overcome it. That is the function of the body. The body knows very well what to do.
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