There was also no COVID-19 pandemic. A lot of people got sick in Northern Italy and New York City in 2020, but we don't know what they had. The COVID-19 test is a fraud, so they may have had coronavirus SARS COV2 or they may not have. We simply have no idea. Same with everyone else subsequently diagnosed with "COVID-19". All could have S…
There was also no COVID-19 pandemic. A lot of people got sick in Northern Italy and New York City in 2020, but we don't know what they had. The COVID-19 test is a fraud, so they may have had coronavirus SARS COV2 or they may not have. We simply have no idea. Same with everyone else subsequently diagnosed with "COVID-19". All could have SARS COV2 infections, none, or anywhere in between. There is no evidence that can be brought to bear that would prove or disprove any of these possibilities. It is all fine and well to say, that's highly unlikely, or that is an absurd idea! So was heliocentrism when it was first proposed. So was Semmelweis' notion of contagion of delivering women by medical professionals. So was the notion that HIV isn't the cause of AIDS. Many "ridiculous" ideas find subsequent support from science. There was a pandemic of fear. There was a pandemic of vaccine induced illness. But there is simply no proof there was a pandemic of SARS COV2 -- hence Iain Davis's reframe "pseudo pandemic".
There was also no COVID-19 pandemic. A lot of people got sick in Northern Italy and New York City in 2020, but we don't know what they had. The COVID-19 test is a fraud, so they may have had coronavirus SARS COV2 or they may not have. We simply have no idea. Same with everyone else subsequently diagnosed with "COVID-19". All could have SARS COV2 infections, none, or anywhere in between. There is no evidence that can be brought to bear that would prove or disprove any of these possibilities. It is all fine and well to say, that's highly unlikely, or that is an absurd idea! So was heliocentrism when it was first proposed. So was Semmelweis' notion of contagion of delivering women by medical professionals. So was the notion that HIV isn't the cause of AIDS. Many "ridiculous" ideas find subsequent support from science. There was a pandemic of fear. There was a pandemic of vaccine induced illness. But there is simply no proof there was a pandemic of SARS COV2 -- hence Iain Davis's reframe "pseudo pandemic".