Wuhan is a military research facility. International military 2019 games were held in Wuhan. Our Canadian soldiers were prevented from talking about this strange and resistant « pneumonia » they returned home with. So, we can’t say if they were plandemicing.
Most Covid cases were in China, fact that they hid to the WHO.
From January 2020, 99% of the « Covid deaths » occurred in elders: they died from Midazolam or opioids, enough to frighten the pleb:
Not buying the flu as a viral pathogen but yes, it had to be lumped in with COVID diagnoses. I haven’t even gotten to midazolam and remdesivir yet, but those speak for themselves. 5G 👀 is huge 😮
- The worldwide use on elders of Midazolam and opioids -both have serious side effects on respiratory capacity, i. e. one can’t breathe- killed many of them in early Kovid plandemic, making sure that fear of dying or killing the whole family was instilled. Symptoms similar to Kovid, how convenient!
Even if Influenza or Covid do not exist, they are included in respiratory diseases, one of the top five cause of deaths worldwide. Influenza had magically disappeared from 2020 to 2022, indicating Covid cases were Influenza- type disease.
The WHO has named the “novel coronavirus” Covid-19 in February 2020. See this 2017 import data for RT-PCR diagnostic tests kits -the data is now classified as « confidential » to protect the countries:
I must confess that I’ve cried while reading the reports on Midazolam and opioids substitutes. After two doses of opioids for pain management I almost died from respiratory insufficiency.
Many studies on respiratory diseases and others couldn’t prove the concept of viral transmission.
Are infections generated by our own internal fauna (i.e., by some sort of imbalance in the thousands of symbiotic organisms)? Many believe so. But which ones?
Hello Ricky. My comment is not a rant against you, is not meant to be argumentative or whatever. It’s just a brief summary of what I’ve been learning these past 3 years:
virus (n.)
late 14c., "poisonous substance” [English version: All-inclusive as natural and man-made] from Latin virus [Not all-inclusive -just from living plants/animals] "poison, sap of plants, slimy liquid, a potent juice," from Proto-Italic *weis-o-(s-) "poison," which is probably from a PIE root *ueis-, perhaps originally meaning "to melt away, to flow," used of foul or malodorous fluids, but with specialization in some languages to "poisonous fluid" (source also of Sanskrit visam "venom, poison," visah "poisonous;" Avestan vish- "poison;" Latin viscum "sticky substance, birdlime;" Greek ios "poison," ixos "mistletoe, birdlime;" Old Church Slavonic višnja "cherry;" Old Irish fi "poison;" Welsh gwy "poison”).
Toxinology (and toxicology) is what virology is supposed to be:
Toxinology is the specialized area of science that deals specifically with animal, plant, and microbial toxins. Prof. Dietrich Mebs has defined toxinology as "the scientific discipline dealing with microbial, plant and animal venoms, poisons and toxins".[1] Additionally stating that "toxinology includes more than just the chemistry and mode of action of a toxin. It deals also with the biology of venom- or poison-producing organism, the structure and function of the venom apparatus, as well as the use of the venom or poison, the ecological role of these compounds." Prof. Jurg Meier has defined toxinology as "the science of toxic substances produced by or accumulated in living organisms, their properties, and their biological significance for the organisms involved”.
The words toxic and toxin are late comers for the Latin definition of virus and are just redundant:
But look…the word poison predates the word virus (or does it?):
poison (n.)
c. 1200, poisoun, "a deadly potion or substance," also figuratively, "spiritually corrupting ideas; evil intentions," from Old French poison, puison (12c., Modern French poison) "a drink," especially a medical drink, later "a (magic) potion, poisonous drink”
For similar form evolution from Latin to French, compare raison from rationem, trahison from traditionem. The more usual Indo-European word for this is represented in English by virus. The Old English word was ator (see attercop) or lybb (cognate with Old Norse lyf "medicinal herbs;" see leaf (n.)).
Examples of viruses that are aka poisonous substances (English definition:)
Etymology doesn’t “evolve,” it degenerates because of ignorance and indifference. It helps the powers that be to control the narrative through propaganda and indoctrination.
Why is etymology important?
Why is history important?
They’ve been re-writing history books, destroying etymology, tearing down statues, etc., because ppl don’t care, so here we are.
etymology (n.)
late 14c., ethimolegia "facts of the origin and development of a word," from Old French etimologie, ethimologie (14c., Modern French étymologie), from Latin etymologia, from Greek etymologia "analysis of a word to find its true origin," properly "study of the true sense (of a word)," with -logia "study of, a speaking of" (see -logy) + etymon "true sense, original meaning,”
By Folk-etymology is meant the influence exercised upon words, both as to their form and meaning, by the popular use and misuse of them. In a special sense, it is intended to denote the corruption which words undergo, owing either to false ideas about their derivation, or to a mistaken analogy with other words to which they are supposed to be related.
No one owns words or their definitions. Dictionaries, MSM, etc., are not the arbiters of definitions.
The Left can’t define “woman.” Really?
They can’t properly define isolate/purify, but many virus debunkers can and do with etymology, yet the etymology of virus is irrelevant to them. Really? Seems hypocritical to me.
I love how virus debunkers prove viruses aren’t pathogenic microbes, but they need to debunk every bit of the virus-as-a-pathogenic agent, including the word germ that they use as a synonym to virus and bacteria.
Etymology of GERM:
germ (n.)
mid-15c., "bud, sprout;" 1640s, "rudiment of a new organism in an existing one," from French germe "germ (of egg); bud, seed, fruit; offering," from Latin germen (genitive germinis) "spring, offshoot; sprout, bud," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget," with derivatives referring to procreation and familial and tribal groups.
The older sense is preserved in wheat germ and germ of an idea.
Virus debunkers need to stop saying things don’t exist when they do, just in a different form of what "germs-as-contagious-microbes" pushers claim.
You are right!
Wuhan is a military research facility. International military 2019 games were held in Wuhan. Our Canadian soldiers were prevented from talking about this strange and resistant « pneumonia » they returned home with. So, we can’t say if they were plandemicing.
Most Covid cases were in China, fact that they hid to the WHO.
From January 2020, 99% of the « Covid deaths » occurred in elders: they died from Midazolam or opioids, enough to frighten the pleb:
https://expose-news.com/2023/08/11/nice-guideline-ng163-was-used-to-cull-the-elderly/
Go here for informative article on what happened in N Italy Spring 2020:
Italy 2020: Inside COVID’s ‘Ground Zero’ in Europe
https://www.globalresearch.ca/italy-2020-inside-covid-ground-zero-europe/5811246
Already in my list. Thanks anyway! This link might be useful to other readers. :)
Not buying the flu as a viral pathogen but yes, it had to be lumped in with COVID diagnoses. I haven’t even gotten to midazolam and remdesivir yet, but those speak for themselves. 5G 👀 is huge 😮
2020
- Deaths attributed to Kovid were mainly caused by another coronavirus, which had mysteriously disappeared on this planet: Influenza.
https://en-volve.com/2021/01/05/epidemiologist-sounds-the-alarm-common-flu-being-counted-as-covid-19/
- The worldwide use on elders of Midazolam and opioids -both have serious side effects on respiratory capacity, i. e. one can’t breathe- killed many of them in early Kovid plandemic, making sure that fear of dying or killing the whole family was instilled. Symptoms similar to Kovid, how convenient!
https://expose-news.com/2023/08/11/nice-guideline-ng163-was-used-to-cull-the-elderly/
- Implementation of the 5G linked to Kovid and smart phones:
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2022/03/no_author/kill-grid-the-vaxx-5g-and-smart-phones-are-inextricably-linked/
Even if Influenza or Covid do not exist, they are included in respiratory diseases, one of the top five cause of deaths worldwide. Influenza had magically disappeared from 2020 to 2022, indicating Covid cases were Influenza- type disease.
The WHO has named the “novel coronavirus” Covid-19 in February 2020. See this 2017 import data for RT-PCR diagnostic tests kits -the data is now classified as « confidential » to protect the countries:
https://stopworldcontrol.com/proof/
I must confess that I’ve cried while reading the reports on Midazolam and opioids substitutes. After two doses of opioids for pain management I almost died from respiratory insufficiency.
I do think the diseases flu and COVID exist, just not from viral pathogens.
Yes, the opioids and sedatives are scary.
Many studies on respiratory diseases and others couldn’t prove the concept of viral transmission.
Are infections generated by our own internal fauna (i.e., by some sort of imbalance in the thousands of symbiotic organisms)? Many believe so. But which ones?
Imbalances, toxins, poisons, venoms, stressors, etc.
Hello Ricky. My comment is not a rant against you, is not meant to be argumentative or whatever. It’s just a brief summary of what I’ve been learning these past 3 years:
virus (n.)
late 14c., "poisonous substance” [English version: All-inclusive as natural and man-made] from Latin virus [Not all-inclusive -just from living plants/animals] "poison, sap of plants, slimy liquid, a potent juice," from Proto-Italic *weis-o-(s-) "poison," which is probably from a PIE root *ueis-, perhaps originally meaning "to melt away, to flow," used of foul or malodorous fluids, but with specialization in some languages to "poisonous fluid" (source also of Sanskrit visam "venom, poison," visah "poisonous;" Avestan vish- "poison;" Latin viscum "sticky substance, birdlime;" Greek ios "poison," ixos "mistletoe, birdlime;" Old Church Slavonic višnja "cherry;" Old Irish fi "poison;" Welsh gwy "poison”).
Toxinology (and toxicology) is what virology is supposed to be:
https://dictionary.sensagent.com/Toxinology/en-en/
Toxinology is the specialized area of science that deals specifically with animal, plant, and microbial toxins. Prof. Dietrich Mebs has defined toxinology as "the scientific discipline dealing with microbial, plant and animal venoms, poisons and toxins".[1] Additionally stating that "toxinology includes more than just the chemistry and mode of action of a toxin. It deals also with the biology of venom- or poison-producing organism, the structure and function of the venom apparatus, as well as the use of the venom or poison, the ecological role of these compounds." Prof. Jurg Meier has defined toxinology as "the science of toxic substances produced by or accumulated in living organisms, their properties, and their biological significance for the organisms involved”.
The words toxic and toxin are late comers for the Latin definition of virus and are just redundant:
https://www.etymonline.com/word/toxin#etymonline_v_15432
But look…the word poison predates the word virus (or does it?):
poison (n.)
c. 1200, poisoun, "a deadly potion or substance," also figuratively, "spiritually corrupting ideas; evil intentions," from Old French poison, puison (12c., Modern French poison) "a drink," especially a medical drink, later "a (magic) potion, poisonous drink”
For similar form evolution from Latin to French, compare raison from rationem, trahison from traditionem. The more usual Indo-European word for this is represented in English by virus. The Old English word was ator (see attercop) or lybb (cognate with Old Norse lyf "medicinal herbs;" see leaf (n.)).
Examples of viruses that are aka poisonous substances (English definition:)
https://www.thoughtco.com/list-of-poisons-609279
Etymology doesn’t “evolve,” it degenerates because of ignorance and indifference. It helps the powers that be to control the narrative through propaganda and indoctrination.
Why is etymology important?
Why is history important?
They’ve been re-writing history books, destroying etymology, tearing down statues, etc., because ppl don’t care, so here we are.
etymology (n.)
late 14c., ethimolegia "facts of the origin and development of a word," from Old French etimologie, ethimologie (14c., Modern French étymologie), from Latin etymologia, from Greek etymologia "analysis of a word to find its true origin," properly "study of the true sense (of a word)," with -logia "study of, a speaking of" (see -logy) + etymon "true sense, original meaning,”
By Folk-etymology is meant the influence exercised upon words, both as to their form and meaning, by the popular use and misuse of them. In a special sense, it is intended to denote the corruption which words undergo, owing either to false ideas about their derivation, or to a mistaken analogy with other words to which they are supposed to be related.
No one owns words or their definitions. Dictionaries, MSM, etc., are not the arbiters of definitions.
The Left can’t define “woman.” Really?
They can’t properly define isolate/purify, but many virus debunkers can and do with etymology, yet the etymology of virus is irrelevant to them. Really? Seems hypocritical to me.
I love how virus debunkers prove viruses aren’t pathogenic microbes, but they need to debunk every bit of the virus-as-a-pathogenic agent, including the word germ that they use as a synonym to virus and bacteria.
Etymology of GERM:
germ (n.)
mid-15c., "bud, sprout;" 1640s, "rudiment of a new organism in an existing one," from French germe "germ (of egg); bud, seed, fruit; offering," from Latin germen (genitive germinis) "spring, offshoot; sprout, bud," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget," with derivatives referring to procreation and familial and tribal groups.
The older sense is preserved in wheat germ and germ of an idea.
Virus debunkers need to stop saying things don’t exist when they do, just in a different form of what "germs-as-contagious-microbes" pushers claim.
Dr. Vernon Coleman (The old man in a chair series) on the « new kovid variant » Eric:
HTTPS://EXPOSE-NEWS.COM/2023/08/23/SHOCK-SCIENTISTS-PROVE-CLEAR-DIFFERENCES-BETWEEN-COVID-AND-FLU/