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Someone's substack recently said about the initial outbreak in northern Italy and how there was nothing happening until one location declared A Plague and suddenly it was everywhere. All at the same time. They said to think of a forest fire which starts in one place and moves around so it's not instant combustion of a whole forest in one go but small fires moving around. Well, in Italy it seems one day nobody was dying of Covid and the next day everyone was. Which is pretty impossible. So it seems to me that the official panic probably killed far more people than Covid.

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So now 3 Italian studies suggesting SARS-CoV-2 (or a closely related virus) was circulating Lombardy in late 2019

1. A lung cancer study which showed IgG and IgM antibodies (IghM suggesting any infection was likely within the month or so prior to the blood being collected)

2. A post-mortem study, where they found viral RNA and/or antibodies in 5 patients

3. A skin rash study, where they were able to isolate the virus - with some extrapolation based on rates of mutation, they suggested the virus may have been introduced to Lombardy as far ack as June-July 2019.

There seem to be 3 plausible explanations - all of which seem quite incredible. There may be other explanations.

1. These studies are all finding false positive results and there was no virus in Italy in late 2019. Three independent studies using different methodologies and measuring different things (RNA or antibodies) however suggests there is a reasonable amount of smoke to be explained.

2. Some virus was circulating which was antigenically "close enough" to generate matching antibodies, but was less pathogenic and so didn't cause serious infections. So a virus was there in the background, but flew under the radar.

3. That SARS-CoV-2 itself was circulating in Lombardy, but only became dangerous (and noticed) with winter, and with the public health measures institutes (which is the point Jonathan Engler is making)

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"... instantaneous contagion of whole regions as a result of a return to the discredited "miasma" paradigm (in the form of airborne transmission) ..."

Putting 'Germ Theory' aside for a moment...

What if the illness 'Covid19' (which has just about every symptom known to man) is actually the body's detox systems being activated - which will differ between individuals, hence the vast range of symptoms experienced - in response to an assault of toxins which may well be airborne, localised and deliberately released.

Just speaking from experience here as the only times I have been ill since the start of 2020 was

(1) September 2021 following some very heavy chemtrailing for a number of weeks prior (and most people I know also fell ill within the same couple of weeks - the time of the alleged 'Omicron' variant)

(2) June 2022 when myself and my OH had to work outside for about 3 hours on after a few days of chemtrails and both came down the very next day with 'detox' symptoms - I've also found out since that my friend and her partner were the same (with completely different symptoms to each other); his workforce of 6 or 7 also ill within this same week.

Those who are elderly and in poor health are less able to detoxify effectively and may succumb to the symptoms - or the 'treatment' itself.

Just my thoughts, for what they're worth...

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“…”instantaneous contagion of whole regions…”

This is probably the single-biggest scientific misconception of the whole Covid mess. When people understand how impossible this is, we can begin to hold the overlords responsible for their crimes against humanity.

Viruses aren’t bombs.

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Or in terms of another trope:

Once the bathwater is contaminated we shall throw out the baby. Cuz we can save our baby only if we sacrifice it.

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More and more, I am becoming closer to living according to Voltaire's mantra (that I espoused a long time ago) - il faut cultiver son jardin. There is too much flak and ammunition on the side of ignorance. We must save ourselves and those who come to seek our aid and be done with the rest.

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I'm sure Lancet was well rewarded for their efforts.

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