Mike this is another really good article of yours. The Russian experiments, assuming I understood them adequately, provide more evidence for "resonance" between organisms. The "viral cytopathic effect" of course is long dead, buried, exhumed, and cremated. Funeral services were held decades ago. Unfortunately, virologists chose not to attend.
You're absolutely right on both counts. It's remarkable how virologists continue to fool themselves with artificial, nonspecific effects. As Upton Sinclair said, “It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.”
I have not given up nor forgotten about trying to get your work published in other outlets. I may have to write a shortened synopsis of, for instance, your Intro to virology, reducing its length by three quarters, with numerous links to and textual references therein to your article. This is to get more people with short attention spans or limited time to read and get the concepts you explain so carefully. Don't worry, I would only use an abbreviated Readers' Digest article if you approved the idea, and also approved of the written piece I'd send to you before hand, and so forth. My goal is to widen your audience, not to promote any of my writing. I'm perfectly capable of doing such a project having written a lot and for publication over the years. But the decision will be yoursalone not mine. I'm not sensitive, so you need not worry about my reaction to whatever you think is best for your writing.
Thanks for linking my post, Mike, and thanks for the info on resonance. More and more that seems like the explanation for what looks like "contagion" when people get similar symptoms at the same time. I touch on this in my most recent article on chickenpox. Not everything can be explained with materialistic answers because we are not just materialistic beings, but energetic ones as well. Maybe someday the medical establishment will catch on (but I'm not going to hold my breath!). Thanks again for your top-notch research and writing. You totally rock!
Very interesting. If I understand you correctly, you are positing that resonance, based upon EMR (frequency) effects might be the explanation for apparent "viral" contagion between people in close proximity who develop similar symptoms. That would imply that EMR induced signals are given off, which cause the same symptoms in people at close range. Is that what you mean?
Assuming I have understood you, how might this compare (if at all), to the well-known occurrence of people beginning to yawn when they see someone else do so?
You're on the right track in thinking beyond the material transmission model. I wouldn’t necessarily reduce it all to electromagnetic resonance alone (though that’s one plausible mechanism worth further investigation), but rather suggest that close proximity might allow for non-material, possibly bioenergetic or psychosomatic influences—especially when mental and emotional states are aligned (like fear, stress, or the expectation of illness).
The yawning example is actually a great parallel. It’s a well-known, immediate, subconscious response—triggered not by germs, but by perception, suggestion, or energetic attunement. That kind of phenomenon shows how physiology can be influenced without direct physical contact or transmission.
So if we entertain the idea that illness symptoms—especially those that are vague, like fatigue, headache, or fever—can be triggered or amplified by resonance, suggestion, or group entrainment, it opens a very different lens on so-called “contagion.” Instead of a "virus" particle jumping from host to host, we might be seeing synchronized responses to environmental, emotional, or informational stimuli—similar to the contagiousness of yawns, laughter, or fear. It’s definitely a fascinating area to explore further.
Thank you. I mentioned the post by Leake for several reasons, including the fact that he brought up the example of genital Herpes in his post which I have seen used before as a way to discredit those who say viral contagion does not exist. The hypothetical posited is whether you would knowingly expose yourself to a person who has what is called genital Herpes. If not, why not? It is usually assumed that no one would answer yes. The "no" response however may not have anything to do with fear of developing genital Herpes. There are other (e.g., moral) reasons for example.
Here's my current take which might be wrong.
For a multitude of reasons, the hypothetical posed is empirically untestable (at least in terms of what would be reportable in peer reviewed literature, due to IRB and other ethical restrictions re: would anyone would consent to being a test subject?), and therefore reduces to an unjustified inference that a contagious virus is the cause when even if such a thing could be tested ethically, it is impossible to ascertain what the causal agent might be if the endpoint is genital lesions and the typical clinical presentation alone. As such, the hypothetical serves as a thought-terminating ploy intended to stop all further discussion. The genital Herpes example posited is not scientifically testable and should be discarded.
It might be possible however, to construct a set of experiments designed to identify which among a number of dependent variables was the most strongly correlated with the independent variable under consideration, based on what you have outlined in this post. Further discussion would be interesting.
Not exactly that the frequencies cause symptoms in other people, but that the frequencies are a somatic communication between bodies, and if the frequency of the body receiving the signal is the same as that of the body giving off the signal, the receiving body would initiate the detox process that the sending body is in the midst of. Dr. Tom Cowan has explained this in terms of an experiment that was done by Luc Montagnier, one of the virologists who came to prominence during the HIV era. The experiment involved coherent DNA in one beaker of water and fragments of DNA in another beaker. UVA or infrared light was shone onto the beaker with the coherent DNA. Over time the incoherent DNA fragments in the second beaker came together to exactly match the DNA in the first beaker. The combination of water and light has something to do with it. Cowan talks about this in his book The Truth about Contagion. The paper by Montagnier was published in Interdisciplinary Science in June 2009.
The phenomenon of people yawning when someone else yawns has been looked at as encouraging nervous system regulation within a group, going back to very early days of humanity. That fits with the frequency signal of “it’s time to detox” in that there would be an advantage to going through a detox when it would be a mild set of symptoms rather than later when the symptoms would be more difficult. Or it could be that in those ancient days, humans did not need a signal – their bodies were deeply connected to earth resonances and their own. So maybe the signal developed later, when people were less connected to nature as well as to their own bodies.
I’m just riffing here, on what seems to make sense to me. I don’t think there’s anything other than speculation, mine or those of evolutionary biologists, behind any of these thoughts about yawning and nervous system regulation. The signaling of coherence via water and light is also on the level of speculation at this point, I think. But there is something real that happens. We just don’t know what it is.
Thanks for your reply Betsy. I hadn't heard about the Montagnier experiment. I would very much like to read it. Do you have the title and or a link to it? My understanding is that prior to his death, he revealed that he did not believe AIDS was caused by a virus. I don't think he admitted re: viruses as contagious nano-sized particles have never been properly (scientifically) proven to physically exist. Those who have spent their working lives in virology are loathe to do so, I presume.
I believe you are correct about Montagnier admitting the nonexistence of the AIDS “virus” but not going farther in questioning viral existence. It could be a perfect example of just what you say – most virologists have many reasons for not looking closely at the inconsistencies and the actual falseness of their field. This is one of the reasons why the virus narrative persists so strongly. There’ve only been a few virologists – Stefan Lanka, for example – who have called out the fraudulence of virology. Most are unwilling or unable to do that. It’s understandable, but also frustrating to have this unscientific paradigm continuing to hold sway over the population when those who know within the field could bring it down pretty quickly.
Excellent. Good that you are writing about this now.
This clearly represents transmission of biological information and even the transmission of some sort of 'disease' state.
It is not the ultraviolet photons that are causing the effect nor 'resonance' as a lot of people are now saying, but Tesla waves (scalar waves) that are coincident with the UV. The UV itself is not energetic enough and carries no information.
Virologists will miss all this because they are wedded to the idea of RNA sequences as causative in disease and it just isn't so.
Very likely that this mechanism is behind the 'transfection' claimed by virologists. Nothing to do with RNA.
So biological information is carried around on Tesla Waves all over the place and has all sorts of ill effects but we still don't have a proper transmissible disease from person to person.
Flu comes from the sky and the idea of contagion is not supported by the epidemiology.
Shedding seems to stop after the first transmission.
Cellular decay is not the same as a full disease state in a human being. The bio-field of a human seems too stable, too resilient for this type of transmission. Flu comes from the Earth's magnetic field, but this can be very powerful indeed - see the Carrington event.
The sun hung low like a jaundiced eye over the dusty sprawl of Dodge—once a proud town of science, now a den of deception known as ViroLIEgy. The scientific method had long since dried up, replaced by CPE parlour tricks and loops of circular reasoning. Here, the absence of an Independent Variable was patched over with computer-generated genomes—fictitious, fragmented, and stitched together like a drunken ransom note.
Into this festering frontier rode a man carved from clarity, a lone gunslinger with truth in his holster.
Mike Stone.
He came in slow, boots crunching the gravel like test tubes underfoot, each step a measured sermon of truth.
Dressed head-to-spur in black—coal-black hat with a brim sharp enough to split a next-gen sequencer, a tailored frock coat clinging to his frame like Occam’s razor—he looked like Lee Van Cleef dipped in epistemology.
His gun belt sat low and ready, cradling a pristine, pearl-handled revolver—itching to draw on the slovenly gringos peddling ViroLIEgy’s deceits. Etched along its barrel, polished by purpose: IV or Boot Hill.
He wasn’t here to play poker with indirect evidence. He was here to clean out the rigged deck of pseudoscience.
His piercing blue eyes, unflinching and unclouded, scanned the crooked signs of crooked saloons. No twitch. No blink. Just the steady calibration of a man who'd seen exactly where ViroLIEgy's lies lead: to the physical and moral decay wrought by Big Harma’s toxic wares, and the media whores who peddle fear to keep sleeves rolled up for the white-coated shotgun slingers of the jab.
First stop: The Big Harma Brothel
Dim lights flickered in smoky corners. Pseudoscientists slouched like melted wax, sagging under the weight of bought credentials, rubber-stamped peer reviews, and protocols twisted to serve the highest bidder.
ViroLIEgy harlots draped themselves over Big Harma patrons, whispering sweet nothings about ‘asymptomatic spread’ and endless boosters—their lipstick smudged by the kiss of research funding. In the corner, a smouldering pile of scorched manuscripts—texts once sacred, now sacrificed: Koch’s Postulates and the Scientific Method itself, burned at the altar of deceit.
Mike stood still—a storm simmering beneath his brim—eyes locked on the charade unfolding like a rigged card trick.
One Harma official slid a fat check into ViroLIEgy’s corset and whispered, “We swear we’re following the science.”
Mike tipped his hat.
“You’re following the money.”
With a slow scrape of his boot heel, he struck a match and dropped it into a wastebasket of discarded controls. The brothel erupted into a fireball—flames swallowing fear, fraud, and filthy funding in one roaring inferno.
Mike strode through swinging saloon doors that creaked behind him—slow, deliberate and cinematic. He lit a thick Cuban cigar, the flame flickering in his steely eyes. He never looked back.
Smoke still rising, Mike stepped into the empty street for the final reckoning.
The town emptied. They all knew what came next.
Main Street Showdown
High noon—the sun wavered like a cell line under toxic load. At the far end of the street stood Chief Gringo CPE himself—ragged, twitching, dripping with debris like a lysed monolayer. His coat, once white, was now tattered, stained with false positives and published papers peer-reviewed in 48 hours.
His eyes darted—panicked, uncalibrated—the look of a man who bet everything on correlation and lost.
Mike stepped into the square, flawless as ever.
His coat caught the light—each seam straight as a chain of causality, each button gleaming like a gold coin of scientific integrity.
He pulled out a silver pocket watch. The haunting chimes of L’Estasi dell’ Oro rang out, slow and fateful.
The wind stilled.
Truth and time narrowed their sights.
“You ever isolate anything, gringo?” Mike asked, voice smooth and low.
“N-no… but we saw effects! Morphology! Cytopathic—”
The chimes stopped….
Mike narrowed his eyes.
“No IV…no cause…”
BANG!!
A single bullet.
The CPE Gringo dropped - twitching like a cell culture under cytotoxic stress.
Mike holstered the revolver, turned, and walked off toward the horizon.
Behind him, ViroLIEgy smouldered—its brothels, its saloons, its lies—all reduced to ash.
The scientific method rode tall that day.
Mike paused, surveying the carnage.
From the smoke stumbled a lone Big Harma exec—pants around his ankles, choking on the dust of fraud, dragging greed’s ball and chain like a wounded beast.
Mike rested his hand on his truth-forged revolver and levelled his gaze at the trembling Harma harlot.
“Tell your bosses... I’m not done!!”
And with that, Mike turned toward the horizon.
Sunlight caught the brim of his hat as he walked—slow and straight, like a principle that can’t be perverted.
His silhouette faded into the golden blaze, boots kicking up dust from a town once buried in lies.
The ordinary cattle ranchers are mighty glad you’re giving those fake pathogen snake oil salesmen a rawhide — branding ’em with your Sublimestack. They know there’s a new sheriff in town, riding in fast and fierce with his posse at viroLIEgy.com to mete out justice. The gringos are on the run!! Yeee-haw!!
Wow this might be the most interesting discovery yet. Quite alarming that there is only 2 experiments and no more follow up. Any critiques of the methodology and changes you would make to follow up experiments? Perhaps ruling out other variables?
Mike this is another really good article of yours. The Russian experiments, assuming I understood them adequately, provide more evidence for "resonance" between organisms. The "viral cytopathic effect" of course is long dead, buried, exhumed, and cremated. Funeral services were held decades ago. Unfortunately, virologists chose not to attend.
Thank you, Rider. 🙂
You're absolutely right on both counts. It's remarkable how virologists continue to fool themselves with artificial, nonspecific effects. As Upton Sinclair said, “It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.”
I have not given up nor forgotten about trying to get your work published in other outlets. I may have to write a shortened synopsis of, for instance, your Intro to virology, reducing its length by three quarters, with numerous links to and textual references therein to your article. This is to get more people with short attention spans or limited time to read and get the concepts you explain so carefully. Don't worry, I would only use an abbreviated Readers' Digest article if you approved the idea, and also approved of the written piece I'd send to you before hand, and so forth. My goal is to widen your audience, not to promote any of my writing. I'm perfectly capable of doing such a project having written a lot and for publication over the years. But the decision will be yoursalone not mine. I'm not sensitive, so you need not worry about my reaction to whatever you think is best for your writing.
Thanks for linking my post, Mike, and thanks for the info on resonance. More and more that seems like the explanation for what looks like "contagion" when people get similar symptoms at the same time. I touch on this in my most recent article on chickenpox. Not everything can be explained with materialistic answers because we are not just materialistic beings, but energetic ones as well. Maybe someday the medical establishment will catch on (but I'm not going to hold my breath!). Thanks again for your top-notch research and writing. You totally rock!
You are very welcome, Betsy. I look forward to reading your new article on chickenpox. Keep up the great work! 🙂
Very interesting. If I understand you correctly, you are positing that resonance, based upon EMR (frequency) effects might be the explanation for apparent "viral" contagion between people in close proximity who develop similar symptoms. That would imply that EMR induced signals are given off, which cause the same symptoms in people at close range. Is that what you mean?
Assuming I have understood you, how might this compare (if at all), to the well-known occurrence of people beginning to yawn when they see someone else do so?
Hi J,
You're on the right track in thinking beyond the material transmission model. I wouldn’t necessarily reduce it all to electromagnetic resonance alone (though that’s one plausible mechanism worth further investigation), but rather suggest that close proximity might allow for non-material, possibly bioenergetic or psychosomatic influences—especially when mental and emotional states are aligned (like fear, stress, or the expectation of illness).
The yawning example is actually a great parallel. It’s a well-known, immediate, subconscious response—triggered not by germs, but by perception, suggestion, or energetic attunement. That kind of phenomenon shows how physiology can be influenced without direct physical contact or transmission.
So if we entertain the idea that illness symptoms—especially those that are vague, like fatigue, headache, or fever—can be triggered or amplified by resonance, suggestion, or group entrainment, it opens a very different lens on so-called “contagion.” Instead of a "virus" particle jumping from host to host, we might be seeing synchronized responses to environmental, emotional, or informational stimuli—similar to the contagiousness of yawns, laughter, or fear. It’s definitely a fascinating area to explore further.
Thank you. I mentioned the post by Leake for several reasons, including the fact that he brought up the example of genital Herpes in his post which I have seen used before as a way to discredit those who say viral contagion does not exist. The hypothetical posited is whether you would knowingly expose yourself to a person who has what is called genital Herpes. If not, why not? It is usually assumed that no one would answer yes. The "no" response however may not have anything to do with fear of developing genital Herpes. There are other (e.g., moral) reasons for example.
Here's my current take which might be wrong.
For a multitude of reasons, the hypothetical posed is empirically untestable (at least in terms of what would be reportable in peer reviewed literature, due to IRB and other ethical restrictions re: would anyone would consent to being a test subject?), and therefore reduces to an unjustified inference that a contagious virus is the cause when even if such a thing could be tested ethically, it is impossible to ascertain what the causal agent might be if the endpoint is genital lesions and the typical clinical presentation alone. As such, the hypothetical serves as a thought-terminating ploy intended to stop all further discussion. The genital Herpes example posited is not scientifically testable and should be discarded.
It might be possible however, to construct a set of experiments designed to identify which among a number of dependent variables was the most strongly correlated with the independent variable under consideration, based on what you have outlined in this post. Further discussion would be interesting.
Not exactly that the frequencies cause symptoms in other people, but that the frequencies are a somatic communication between bodies, and if the frequency of the body receiving the signal is the same as that of the body giving off the signal, the receiving body would initiate the detox process that the sending body is in the midst of. Dr. Tom Cowan has explained this in terms of an experiment that was done by Luc Montagnier, one of the virologists who came to prominence during the HIV era. The experiment involved coherent DNA in one beaker of water and fragments of DNA in another beaker. UVA or infrared light was shone onto the beaker with the coherent DNA. Over time the incoherent DNA fragments in the second beaker came together to exactly match the DNA in the first beaker. The combination of water and light has something to do with it. Cowan talks about this in his book The Truth about Contagion. The paper by Montagnier was published in Interdisciplinary Science in June 2009.
The phenomenon of people yawning when someone else yawns has been looked at as encouraging nervous system regulation within a group, going back to very early days of humanity. That fits with the frequency signal of “it’s time to detox” in that there would be an advantage to going through a detox when it would be a mild set of symptoms rather than later when the symptoms would be more difficult. Or it could be that in those ancient days, humans did not need a signal – their bodies were deeply connected to earth resonances and their own. So maybe the signal developed later, when people were less connected to nature as well as to their own bodies.
I’m just riffing here, on what seems to make sense to me. I don’t think there’s anything other than speculation, mine or those of evolutionary biologists, behind any of these thoughts about yawning and nervous system regulation. The signaling of coherence via water and light is also on the level of speculation at this point, I think. But there is something real that happens. We just don’t know what it is.
Thanks for your reply Betsy. I hadn't heard about the Montagnier experiment. I would very much like to read it. Do you have the title and or a link to it? My understanding is that prior to his death, he revealed that he did not believe AIDS was caused by a virus. I don't think he admitted re: viruses as contagious nano-sized particles have never been properly (scientifically) proven to physically exist. Those who have spent their working lives in virology are loathe to do so, I presume.
The title of Montagnier’s article is “Electromagnetic Signals Are Produced by Aqueous Nanostructures Derived from Bacterial DNA Sequences.” Here is the link https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12539-009-0036-7
I believe you are correct about Montagnier admitting the nonexistence of the AIDS “virus” but not going farther in questioning viral existence. It could be a perfect example of just what you say – most virologists have many reasons for not looking closely at the inconsistencies and the actual falseness of their field. This is one of the reasons why the virus narrative persists so strongly. There’ve only been a few virologists – Stefan Lanka, for example – who have called out the fraudulence of virology. Most are unwilling or unable to do that. It’s understandable, but also frustrating to have this unscientific paradigm continuing to hold sway over the population when those who know within the field could bring it down pretty quickly.
Thanks so much for the link, Betsy.
Excellent. Good that you are writing about this now.
This clearly represents transmission of biological information and even the transmission of some sort of 'disease' state.
It is not the ultraviolet photons that are causing the effect nor 'resonance' as a lot of people are now saying, but Tesla waves (scalar waves) that are coincident with the UV. The UV itself is not energetic enough and carries no information.
https://library-of-atlantis.com/cytopathic-mirror-effect/
The phenomenon is also known as the Bystander Effect and is the likely mechanism behind vaccine 'shedding' for which there is 'some' evidence: https://library-of-atlantis.com/2024/08/08/vaccine-shedding/
The seasonal effect of the mirror effect is likely the same way that influenza is caused: https://library-of-atlantis.com/2024/06/13/influenza-and-weather/
Virologists will miss all this because they are wedded to the idea of RNA sequences as causative in disease and it just isn't so.
Very likely that this mechanism is behind the 'transfection' claimed by virologists. Nothing to do with RNA.
So biological information is carried around on Tesla Waves all over the place and has all sorts of ill effects but we still don't have a proper transmissible disease from person to person.
Flu comes from the sky and the idea of contagion is not supported by the epidemiology.
Shedding seems to stop after the first transmission.
Cellular decay is not the same as a full disease state in a human being. The bio-field of a human seems too stable, too resilient for this type of transmission. Flu comes from the Earth's magnetic field, but this can be very powerful indeed - see the Carrington event.
Great article.
Thank you, Flavius. 🙂
Title: Mike Stone Rides into Dodge (ViroLIEgy)
A Spaghetti Western: CPE Edition
The sun hung low like a jaundiced eye over the dusty sprawl of Dodge—once a proud town of science, now a den of deception known as ViroLIEgy. The scientific method had long since dried up, replaced by CPE parlour tricks and loops of circular reasoning. Here, the absence of an Independent Variable was patched over with computer-generated genomes—fictitious, fragmented, and stitched together like a drunken ransom note.
Into this festering frontier rode a man carved from clarity, a lone gunslinger with truth in his holster.
Mike Stone.
He came in slow, boots crunching the gravel like test tubes underfoot, each step a measured sermon of truth.
Dressed head-to-spur in black—coal-black hat with a brim sharp enough to split a next-gen sequencer, a tailored frock coat clinging to his frame like Occam’s razor—he looked like Lee Van Cleef dipped in epistemology.
His gun belt sat low and ready, cradling a pristine, pearl-handled revolver—itching to draw on the slovenly gringos peddling ViroLIEgy’s deceits. Etched along its barrel, polished by purpose: IV or Boot Hill.
He wasn’t here to play poker with indirect evidence. He was here to clean out the rigged deck of pseudoscience.
His piercing blue eyes, unflinching and unclouded, scanned the crooked signs of crooked saloons. No twitch. No blink. Just the steady calibration of a man who'd seen exactly where ViroLIEgy's lies lead: to the physical and moral decay wrought by Big Harma’s toxic wares, and the media whores who peddle fear to keep sleeves rolled up for the white-coated shotgun slingers of the jab.
First stop: The Big Harma Brothel
Dim lights flickered in smoky corners. Pseudoscientists slouched like melted wax, sagging under the weight of bought credentials, rubber-stamped peer reviews, and protocols twisted to serve the highest bidder.
ViroLIEgy harlots draped themselves over Big Harma patrons, whispering sweet nothings about ‘asymptomatic spread’ and endless boosters—their lipstick smudged by the kiss of research funding. In the corner, a smouldering pile of scorched manuscripts—texts once sacred, now sacrificed: Koch’s Postulates and the Scientific Method itself, burned at the altar of deceit.
Mike stood still—a storm simmering beneath his brim—eyes locked on the charade unfolding like a rigged card trick.
One Harma official slid a fat check into ViroLIEgy’s corset and whispered, “We swear we’re following the science.”
Mike tipped his hat.
“You’re following the money.”
With a slow scrape of his boot heel, he struck a match and dropped it into a wastebasket of discarded controls. The brothel erupted into a fireball—flames swallowing fear, fraud, and filthy funding in one roaring inferno.
Mike strode through swinging saloon doors that creaked behind him—slow, deliberate and cinematic. He lit a thick Cuban cigar, the flame flickering in his steely eyes. He never looked back.
Smoke still rising, Mike stepped into the empty street for the final reckoning.
The town emptied. They all knew what came next.
Main Street Showdown
High noon—the sun wavered like a cell line under toxic load. At the far end of the street stood Chief Gringo CPE himself—ragged, twitching, dripping with debris like a lysed monolayer. His coat, once white, was now tattered, stained with false positives and published papers peer-reviewed in 48 hours.
His eyes darted—panicked, uncalibrated—the look of a man who bet everything on correlation and lost.
Mike stepped into the square, flawless as ever.
His coat caught the light—each seam straight as a chain of causality, each button gleaming like a gold coin of scientific integrity.
He pulled out a silver pocket watch. The haunting chimes of L’Estasi dell’ Oro rang out, slow and fateful.
The wind stilled.
Truth and time narrowed their sights.
“You ever isolate anything, gringo?” Mike asked, voice smooth and low.
“N-no… but we saw effects! Morphology! Cytopathic—”
The chimes stopped….
Mike narrowed his eyes.
“No IV…no cause…”
BANG!!
A single bullet.
The CPE Gringo dropped - twitching like a cell culture under cytotoxic stress.
Mike holstered the revolver, turned, and walked off toward the horizon.
Behind him, ViroLIEgy smouldered—its brothels, its saloons, its lies—all reduced to ash.
The scientific method rode tall that day.
Mike paused, surveying the carnage.
From the smoke stumbled a lone Big Harma exec—pants around his ankles, choking on the dust of fraud, dragging greed’s ball and chain like a wounded beast.
Mike rested his hand on his truth-forged revolver and levelled his gaze at the trembling Harma harlot.
“Tell your bosses... I’m not done!!”
And with that, Mike turned toward the horizon.
Sunlight caught the brim of his hat as he walked—slow and straight, like a principle that can’t be perverted.
His silhouette faded into the golden blaze, boots kicking up dust from a town once buried in lies.
The wind rose again.
But this time, it carried the scent of reckoning.
Lol, that's amazing, Factsinator! It just so happens that I love westerns. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Massive thanks, guv!!
The ordinary cattle ranchers are mighty glad you’re giving those fake pathogen snake oil salesmen a rawhide — branding ’em with your Sublimestack. They know there’s a new sheriff in town, riding in fast and fierce with his posse at viroLIEgy.com to mete out justice. The gringos are on the run!! Yeee-haw!!
You might want to read this post and comment:
https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/on-the-claim-that-viruses-dont-exist?publication_id=1119676&post_id=164162173&isFreemail=true&r=46dtvz&triedRedirect=true&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email.
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How would this fit in with the “ contagion studies “ where there was no evidence of “contagion”?
Thinking of “ Can you catch a cold? “ Daniel Roytas.
Wow this might be the most interesting discovery yet. Quite alarming that there is only 2 experiments and no more follow up. Any critiques of the methodology and changes you would make to follow up experiments? Perhaps ruling out other variables?