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I wasn't sure where I could put this query? Not sure anyone will see it anyway, so likely must

repeat it since it niggles a lot.

I've followed the plan/scam...demic from the beginning. Dr. Kaufman always said there were

no viruses, and there were 'exosomes' and 'terrain' not ever viruses.

I wondered. I saw the literature that people couldn't 'catch' something, and read about

the polio scam to cover up and prevent anyone from suing the chemical companies.

That made sense.

But how do we figure about children in classrooms who MOSTLY all will get

measles at about the same time? They don't ALL usually get it, but some do.

Red dots all over the place.

Then as one reporter said, his kids would 'catch the flu or cold, come home, then his

wife would get it, then he got it'. The person who said you couldn't 'catch' it didn't

answer this question at all as far as I saw.

Does anyone know anything about this?

Notice that when we see someone sneezing or coughing, we don't just

go on doing whatever nearby, do we? Don't we MOVE AWAY from that person?

Why do we do that if we can't 'catch' something?

I'm neither on one side or the other side, and certainly think 5G causes

big problems.

Then we have the Ughers, (Muslims in China) under lockdown for over 109 days.

Do they have lots of 5G towers or things like that there?

I'm just wondering if there's more going on in this than we think, that

maybe it's just not A or B. Germ theory or terrain theory.

I certainly agree that germ theory seems to me that we'd be dead if it

were true.

Sorry for rambling.

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Thank you for your contribution.

Your comment inspired my next article!

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/an-alternative-theory-of-diseases

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This was a response to your article here, but I trust that most everyone else can probably get some clarification & understanding out of it....

https://planetwavesfm.substack.com/p/feel-me-breathe

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Thank you for noticing what the article was aiming at. I had to include stuff I previously implied in order to complete the article, which is about human nature, not about the not-so-esoteric practice.

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