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The word "virus" has an intriguing origin. It stems from the Latin word vīrus, which translates to "poison"—not some invisible, sinister germ lurking in the shadows. Growing up, I might have bought into the idea of microscopic boogeymen waiting to pounce, but the "Covid Fakedemic" flipped that script for me. It didn’t prove the existence of deadly viruses as we’re often told. Instead, it convinced me that malicious "germs" capable of harm do exist—just not in the form of some unseen pathogen. These germs are tangible, visible, and far more destructive than any particle under a microscope.
Let’s break it down biologically for a moment. The human body is a bustling metropolis of about 30 trillion human cells, coexisting with roughly 38 trillion bacterial cells. That’s nearly a 1:1 ratio of bacterial to human cells. In a very real sense, we’re walking, talking ecosystems—germ cities, if you will. But here’s the kicker: those microscopic germs? They’re harmless. They’re just along for the ride, doing their thing, keeping the system humming. The real threats aren’t hiding in petri dishes or nasal swabs—they’re strutting around in plain sight.
So, what are these harmful germs I’m talking about? Look no further than your Democrat and Republican politicians, and the sprawling apparatus of the state they prop up. These are the true pathogens plaguing society. You don’t need a microscope to see them—just turn on the news or check your tax bill. The state, fueled by the resources it siphons from private citizens through taxes, grows fat and greedy. It hoards power, extends its tendrils into every corner of our lives, and tightens its grip on the individual. These "germs" don’t just make you sick—they erode your freedom, drain your wallet, and, in the worst cases, threaten your very existence.
Now, let’s pivot to the science—or lack thereof—behind the virus hysteria. Declaring random particles as "pathogenic viruses" with zero evidence, then pointing at other particles and calling them viruses just because they look similar, isn’t science. It’s a house of cards built on circular reasoning, wild assumptions, and nothing remotely resembling rigor. It’s pseudoscience dressed up as fact, spoon-fed to a public too distracted or trusting to question it. The Covid era didn’t expose a viral apocalypse—it exposed how easily bad ideas can spread when cloaked in authority. Source: ~~~ embed:1903071693012107607?t=ncagzUEQNC-7G9RpZHDhYA&s=19 twitter metadata:Vmlyb0xJRWd5fHxodHRwczovL3R3aXR0ZXIuY29tL1Zpcm9MSUVneS9zdGF0dXMvMTkwMzA3MTY5MzAxMjEwNzYwN3w= ~~~
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Stop chasing phantom viruses that cannot be seen, and their existence remains unproven, and start confronting the real lethal and poisonous germs: the power-hungry politicians and the state machinery they wield. Those are the threats we can see, touch, and—if we’re bold enough—fight back against. The real sickness in America is called Democrat and Republican Socialist Statism.
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