I understand what you are sayin' and I've been through the various govt responses to the Canadian inquiries, all of which stated they had nothing to show, but still think there is some other explanation that I am clueless about. Just because one can't find something does not mean it does not exist. Maybe the wrong question is being ask…
I understand what you are sayin' and I've been through the various govt responses to the Canadian inquiries, all of which stated they had nothing to show, but still think there is some other explanation that I am clueless about. Just because one can't find something does not mean it does not exist. Maybe the wrong question is being asked to the wrong people. I've seen the patents on both the corona virus and the vaccines from quite a few years ago, and am also quite sure the CCP has been working on something nefarious, plus it is not difficult to create a real life virus. Excess deaths are still happening. Not saying there is proof but what is proof anyway? - it can always be gamed. I see no reason to believe something when the preponderance of the evidence points elsewhere. Heck, even reality only reasonably exists, but is a good working hypothesis and one can always reevaluate at any time. To say the virus does not exist is just one conspiracy theory too far, and does not even really matter compared to what is actually happening. I'd definitively say, "Who knows?" and leave it at that.
I understand what you are sayin' and I've been through the various govt responses to the Canadian inquiries, all of which stated they had nothing to show, but still think there is some other explanation that I am clueless about. Just because one can't find something does not mean it does not exist. Maybe the wrong question is being asked to the wrong people. I've seen the patents on both the corona virus and the vaccines from quite a few years ago, and am also quite sure the CCP has been working on something nefarious, plus it is not difficult to create a real life virus. Excess deaths are still happening. Not saying there is proof but what is proof anyway? - it can always be gamed. I see no reason to believe something when the preponderance of the evidence points elsewhere. Heck, even reality only reasonably exists, but is a good working hypothesis and one can always reevaluate at any time. To say the virus does not exist is just one conspiracy theory too far, and does not even really matter compared to what is actually happening. I'd definitively say, "Who knows?" and leave it at that.