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May 10·edited May 10Liked by Mike Stone

We need to take the discussion a step further lest we let the buck rest on the doorstep of the Rockefellers and shrug, "they just want money". The Rockies are a front for a much larger and sinister entity which runs the global committees, think tanks and fraternities that rule the world. What is the end game to the cartelization of medical care? It isn't simply money-it's total dominion over every aspect of human civilization and the planet's resources by the few.

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May 10Liked by Mike Stone

100% accurate...."healthcare" is merely the tip of the spear....

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Indeed, but I will say... Money is the enabler. Without the need for money for ALL of Us to live richly, those psychopaths could not buy the things and People to Their nefarious plans.

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Great work as always, Mike. It beggars belief how critical a small number of doctors were at the juncture of where medicine took the wrong turn but were steadfastly ignored.

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Thank you, Petra! I love giving a voice back to those who were silenced in the past. They need to be heard. 🙂

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May 13·edited Jun 15Liked by Mike Stone

Another great article!! If you have any papers showing that bacteriophages are nothing more than a reversible stage in the life of bacteria it would be greatly appreciated.

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Thanks, Factsninator! This is the only article I have done that has delved into bacteriophages.

https://viroliegy.com/2023/10/07/the-virus-model/

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Actually, coup de grace is a bit too theatrical. He was polite and willing to exchange info. Just wanna show him the light. He doesn't come across as an Asshole. My motto is one person at a time! At least make them think.

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I think that is wise. I try to remain as polite as I can when interacting with the opposition. Even if they are not open to new information now, it may plant the seed for them to be receptive in the future. If not, at least our comments may help someone on the outside reading the conversation.

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👍👍Well said

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Hello, the reason I'm asking is cos I've asked a Team Virus peep on Meryl's sub to demonstrate that a bacteriophage invades bacteria from outside the bacteria (inspired by your valid point about exogenous delusional peeps) as he piped up about bacteriophages. I also challenged him to prove that bacteriophages could be found in natural habitats, again inspired by your article. He produces a paper (line 4 of methods section - the lake water was taken back to lab. LOL). Now, it would be the perfect coup de grace to hit him with Lanka's or other research proving the phage is but a stage. I battle on the front lines daily with team virus standing upon the shoulders of giants like yourself, Andy, Tom, Christine, the Baileys, Proton etc. .... occasionally I need the giants to throw me a bone! Its lonely out here, especially on a Team Virus page like Merly's. No complaints though!

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Thank you for all that you are doing out there! Was he able to show that bacteriophanges were purified and isolated directly from the lake water, imaged by EM, and then added to a culture where more phages were produced?

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LOL. 😀 NO!! THAT would involve a little detail called the scientific method.

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Apologies about throw me a bone comment!! Id had a few too many wines that night. EPIC piece on Pasteur!! We thank you for all the heavy lifting you do exposing the staggering fraud of germ theory.

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Lol, no worries! Thanks for the kind words. 🙂

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Its great!! Have thoroughly enjoyed this article and the rest of the treasures at Viroliegy.com. Do you have any research papers that demonstrate that the phage is just part of a phase in the life cycle of bacteria and disappears when conditions return to normal?

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I'm not positive anyone has really researched that. I believe it is more of a hypothesis proposed by Dr. Lanka based upon the misinterpretation of the research he has read as well as his understanding of the pleomorphic life cycle of bacteria. It is something that must be explored in order for those claiming phages are "viruses" to rule out the alternative explanation.

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Cheers!! Appreciate the feedback.

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May 12·edited May 12Liked by Mike Stone

Before I ever even questioned the possibility that viruses aren't real, I often questioned why charities didn't race to find the CAUSE of disease in order to prevent it rather than the cure. Even just one time. Even just one small study. I asked this before I was even a teenager. These are supposed to be charities, not giant corporations trying to make more trillions of dollars. Oh how naïve I was.

Since then and before I questioned virus existence, I came to the conclusion that disease is actually a symptom of the body ridding itself of toxins and that we should not try to suppress these symptoms because that just prevents the body from doing its job of ridding itself of toxins. That modern medicine only tries to suppress symptoms and not treat the underlying cause is proof to me that modern medicine is garbage. I won't go to a doctor unless a bone is sticking out of my skin.

I've always questioned everything told to me since I was a little kid. I believed nothing without proof. "Because I said so" was never an answer I accepted. I came up with my own methods of solving problems. I wouldn't show my work on homework or tests. I drove my parents and teachers insane. I would never be able to grow up today because that simply is not tolerated now. Who knows what I would turn into today? I wish more people had that mentality and accepted nothing at face value. This is the reason for Common Core in schools. They teach kids that nothing can be logical. It strips them of any critical reasoning ability. They are taught what to think and that extends into adulthood when they are still taught what to think.

I've always questioned things that were taught to me. I'm glad and not glad to have turned out correct. And being in my 50s, after 40 something years of thinking this way, I cannot believe how right I turned out to be. Absolutely nothing that we assume to be true should be considered true. That barely begins with the existence of viruses. Now keep going and question it all. I suggest banking and monetary policy as the next big thing that needs a mass awakening after the non-existence of viruses. It's an even bigger scam, the biggest and oldest in human history. Almost no one understands or even questions how much the entire world is being ripped off, since the very first time someone lent money they created out of thin air and charged interest for it.

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Hi Sixway,

Very well said! It's great that you always had an inquisitive nature. Sadly, as you stated, questioning things is now frowned upon and learning to think critically and logically is becoming a lost art form. We need to keep hammering home to people to always question and to research for themselves. They need to become their own "experts" rather than outsource their thinking to someone else. We are in desperate need of critical and logical thinkers these days.

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"I've always questioned everything told to me since I was a little kid. I believed nothing without proof."

Respect! Fuk me! I wish I had that faculty from such a young age! All I had was bad posture and worse eating habits! Probably a connection there!

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Ah, yes, money...

Money Motivates the Most Marvelous Manifestations! (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/money-motivates-the-most-marvelous

The Foundational Function of Money (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/the-foundational-function-of-money

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May 22·edited May 24Liked by Mike Stone

Well researched as always. I was though a little perturbed by the post saying that glyphosate, which the environmental movement has been pointing out as toxic for half a century, is a way for the globalists, such as Rockefeller, to get rid of unwanted humans. Why would he want to decrease his market or change the excellent model of fat, sick, malnourished and on drugs ? Makes no sense.

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deletedMay 14Liked by Mike Stone
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Great point! Limes cured the prob.

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