寮 (ryo@social.076.moe)'s status on Friday, 06-Jan-2023 19:46:16 JST
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Actually, I went ahead and read it now.
Well, until the sentence "They want you to believe the unique gene sequences come from 5G or soda. It’s unbelievable that people actually take them seriously.".
I already knew the whole 5G thing is bullshit, simply because they said the same thing about 4G 10 years ago, and 3G 20 years ago.
As for soda, never heard of that part before at all.
I can't move this to anywhere, simply because the link between viruses, 5G, and soda is just bullshit from the get go.
Pretty legit points no how the "no-virus" camp refuses to take his challenge to prove their statement seriously, it makes sense to not take the risk if you can't prove your point.
So I can move this part up to the "yes-virus" camp.
However, on the other hand, the "They can’t even explain even a simple case where a family member gets COVID and then, all of a sudden, other people in the same household get the same illness." part is something I've never actually seen happening.
What I did see rather is that the lethally injected getting extremely sick whereas pure bloods that happen to be right in front of them don't even get a single symptom.
Hell, this even happened right before New Year holidays where I was in the same room as the boss of the company I'm doing a project for, he got incredibly sick, but had no effect on me.
He's double jabbed, I didn't even get a "test" which isn't a test.
Some other guy who's triple jabbed and only shows up once a week got sick, still no effect on me.
So I'll move this part more towards the middle, but still within the "no-virus" camp, simply because it doesn't prove the "yes-virus" camp right.
I'll read the rest in a moment to see to what conclusion I can come.