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The weird thing seems to be, that many hypotheses are called theories. A theory needs to be universal, which most of medicine, economics and such don't fit the category.

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Some people who know that germ theory is complete bollocks think that the earth is flat - they really mess my headspace up!

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lol.

are you outright stating that germ theory is complete bollacks?

I've only begun encountering this idea that it could be flawed, so am interested in counterperspectives...

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Yeah, the whole 'vrrius' part of this is quite interesting.
I never even knew that they weren't living organisms (until the con-ora panicdemic). lol

I haven't delved into it much.. (yet).
...it's going on my 'things to do list', though...

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Neither did I! It was actually pretty shocking to discover, as I honestly thought/assumed that was just a given that everyone knew!

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It is so rewarding to listen to a man who is prepared, educated and knowledgeable about this subject. I also particularly believe that the body has its own defence mechanism against disease and should be allowed to do its job. I believe in that biological power that we all have. I also believe in the importance of knowing what we ingest, what we consume and what we feed ourselves with. And I'm not just talking about food, I'm talking about thoughts, feelings, things. We must be careful about what we feed our souls with. Watching the video, I remembered a chemist friend who has won international awards and who works with "antibiotics" and who told me that many laboratories are not interested in finding a cure for some diseases. It must be monstrous to play with people's health. Greetings and good day to you, @rok-sivante

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Sadly, a large portion of medicine is reactive. It would be much better if we could put as much effort and research into preventative solutions versus having to constantly be reacting to everything that is happening.

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Amen.

Number of times anyone on mainstream media has even mentioned boosting one's immune system in the face of this pandemic: zero...?

Seriously, the intelligence level of the human species leaves me in absolute shock and disgust at times....

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Another interesting source, you found. I am with you in this investigation trip and do research in the German realm.
What the doc says about the real reason for the death of a person, I wondered a lot about in the past years. Connected with a world view which does not go with "single causes" or even "linear causes". Monocausality seems actually being more of a problem than anything else. People get tunnel views when they do not stay open for multiple angles of seeing (observing) things. Science always works with theories and not with laws. Every theory which became widely accepted is not because of water proof evidence but because of the human consensus, as Dr. Kaufman rightly emphasizes.

A doctor, when honest, would have to admit that he cannot say anything absolute about a death reason. Modern medicine, and actually many other branches, do like to take shortcuts in thinking and decision making processes.

For being certain to a great amount about a death cause, a doctor or a person who takes care of a patient would have to spend time, many hours in the presence of a human and not apart from him or her, totally relying on devices and neglecting his own sense of observation.

Thanks again! Very much appreciated.

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All wonderfully-said! I completely agree.

Your welcome. And your feedback & input is also appreciated. 🙏

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