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🍺NUDGE-NUDGE-WINK-WINK😉😉

Scene: A dimly lit pub in Britain 🇬🇧. Mr. Wise to… is seated next to Mr. ViroLiegist, who is nervously supping a pint of warm beer. 🍻 Mr. Wise to…, grinning mischievously 😏 leans over.

Mr. Wise to… [Leaning in] “Ello, mate. You, er, work in ‘virology,’ do you?"🧪👨‍🔬

Mr. ViroLiegist [In a haughty, upper-class accent] “Yes, that’s right.” 😐

Mr. Wise to… [Nods eagerly, twiddling his thumbs 👍]

“Ahhhh, virology, eh? Very important field, eh? 😉 [Winks] Isolate any ‘viruses’ recently? 🤔 [Leans in closer] You know… isolate isolate, wink wink, nudge nudge?” 😏👈

Mr. ViroLiegist: “Well, we don’t really… isolate in the strictest sense.” 😬

Mr. Wise to… [Nods knowingly 🤨] “Oh, don’t you now, eh? Don’t really isolate, wink wink, say no more! 😎

So, uh, you get your little culture dish 🧫 and—what—throw in some monkey kidney cells, eh? 🐒 Give it a little stir, nudge nudge?” 🥄😉

Mr. ViroLiegist: “Well, yes, we introduce cell cultures—” 🧬

Mr. Wise to… “Introduce, eh? 😏 [Winks dramatically] I’ll bet you do! Eh? 👀 [Leans in close, eyes wide] Cytopathic effects, eh? Lovely bit of destruction 🔥 wink wink, say no more!” 🧨

Mr. ViroLiegist: “Well, yes, it’s just part of the process…” 😓

Mr. Wise to… [Interrupts, grinning 😁] “Part of the process, eh? Process, eh? Mixing and matching 🧪 bit of this, bit of that – eh? All gets a bit complicated, don’t it? 🤯 [Leans back, crossing his arms smugly 😌] I bet there’s PCR involved, eh? Eh? 📈 Amplifying things that aren’t really, you know – wink wink, say no more!” 🤫

Mr. ViroLiegist: “We use PCR to—” 🧫🧬

Mr. Wise to… [Leans forward, raising his eyebrows repeatedly 👀👀👀]

“Ohhh, I bet you do! PCR – right between the old ’genes’, eh? 🧬 Amplify this, amplify that – nudge nudge, lovely bit of sequences, eh?” 🧵📊

Mr. ViroLiegist [Awkwardly]... “Well, it’s to detect—” 😓

Mr. Wise to… “Detect, eh? 🧐 [Grinning wider 😄] Oh, I bet you detect all sorts of things! Bits of ‘RNA’ floating about in the old soup 🍜 eh? No need for anything pure, eh? Just a bit of random genetic detritus, eh? You sly dog, you!” 🐶💥

Mr. ViroLiegist: “Well, it’s not quite that simple—” 😐

Mr. Wise to… [Nudges him 😉]

“Not that simple, eh? Say no more! No need to complicate things, right? 🧠 Just throw in some random sequences, patch ’em together 🧩 bit of guesswork, eh? Lovely bit of data stitching – wink wink! 🪡📉

[Leans in] You ever, uh, publish any of that? Eh? Eh? Get a cheeky little grant for your trouble?” 💸📄

Mr. ViroLiegist [Hesitating]

“Well, I mean, we—” 😳

Mr. Wise to… [Nods eagerly 😏]

“Ohhhh, I bet you did, eh? Got your cheeky little funding, eh? 🤑 [Elbows him harder] Lots of papers written 📝 all about nothing in particular – eh? Just a bit of this, a bit of that – wink wink, nudge nudge! 😎

And all without really having seen the little blighter, eh?” 🔬❓👻

Mr. ViroLiegist [Sputtering on his warm pint 🍺]

“Well, we have electron microscope images—” 📷

Mr. Wise to… “Ohhh, electron microscopes, eh? 🧫🔍 [Winks again, jabbing him with his elbow 🫳😏] Big ol’ blurry blobs, eh? Slap a few arrows on there, call it a virus, eh? 🟢🔴➡️ Lovely bit of science, that! [Sits back, smug 😌] Can’t argue with that now, can you? Science at its finest, eh? Say no more!” 🎓😂

Mr. ViroLiegist [Confused 😵]

“I—”

Mr. Wise to… [Leaning back in satisfaction 😎]

“Ohhhh, you’re a sly one, mate. Absolutely love it! Nudge nudge, wink wink!” 😁😉

📽️ [Fade out, as Mr. Wise to… smirks knowingly 😏 and Mr. ViroLiegist squirms uncomfortably 🥴]

Graphite's avatar

Haha brilliant 👏

Allen's avatar

Virologists operate on the level of ancient superstitions. Snatching at imaginary dybbuk's that can only be seen through the lens of super techno-marvel machines that are pre-programmed to point towards motes and mites as evidence of the haunting. Perpetuating this primitive superstition that submicroscopic invisible particles floating through the air make people sick requires loads of jargon, increasingly obscure language to mystify the quackery.

Not to mention non-stop multi-billion dollar propaganda campaigns and legions of hired priests in white robes who claim the mantle of "science" to hoodwink the unsuspecting public.

Pretty amazing to think people believe this voodoo garbage. Excellent means of social control.

And then they create magical elixirs (that in a sane world would be understood for what they are (industrial poisons) that allegedly exorcise these submicroscopic demons from the mortal body.

Makes for a good show and big business, but has nothing to do with biological reality. It's rather fitting that the pinnacle of the dangerous religious cults of virology and vaccinology is the malignant belief that injecting synthetic chemicals made by habitually criminal companies that profit from perpetual disease somehow produces health.

Germ theory and gene theory are both reductionist, primitive superstitions that only remain viable due to massive propaganda and massive funding from the ruling interests that birthed and benefit from them at the expense of humanity.

Both are important to the ruling class criminals as they provide cover in countless ways for the brutal operations that they profit from.

Liane Franck's avatar

One theory about a household sharing a cold or flu is that a detox signal is being sent electrically to all inhabitants of the group which can then expand outward to a workplace or school environment. I have noted anecdotally that the illnesses I've "caught" from young children seem to be more severe and hit more quickly. This might be a result of their very different physiology sending out a stronger detox signal. Also anecdotal is my observation that following an illness, especially one accompanied by a fever, my own children would seem to have jumped a developmental level intellectually and emotionally.

Allen's avatar

You don't need that theory. A household "sharing" the (non-existent) flu is a simple case of the people in the household being exposed to the same toxins (mold in walls, forced heating, emf poisoning, etc.) and likely eating the same foods and likely having shared stressors and so much more.

Stephen Malthouse's avatar

However, there does seem to be a "Someone brought it home with them" component and the timing is suspicious. I agree that attunement by the internal systems, particularly in families where bio-rhythms are often closely shared, could be a trigger for mutual "adjustment", which is seen as symptoms (and diagnosed as viral disease).

The jump in development is also interesting and anthroposophical medicine (Steiner) alludes to this. My hypothesis is that adjustment symptoms that occur naturally at genetically set developmental milestones in children account for what we label childhood diseases, such as measles, rubella, chickenpox, Fifth Disease (all mistakenly attributed to viruses). If we interfere with these adjustments, through drugging or vaccinations, the development of the child is delayed. A really healthy child, who moves through the developmental steps easily, does not need to struggle and exhibit symptoms of any of the childhood "illnesses". These are the ones who go to chickenpox parties, but never come down with anything, the ones that seem to have lots of energy and never (or only briefly and mildly) get sick.

Dan Maiullo's avatar

In the covid section, you write:

"The injections were marketed as vaccines though they did not meet the prior regulatory definition of the term." [no footnote]

To my knowledge, there is no regulatory definition of the term "vaccine". The CDC changed its definition of vaccine on its website, but the CDC does not issue regulations.

The lack of a definition is intentional. A vaccine is whatever they say it is.

Dan Maiullo's avatar

Actually, there is a legal definition for "vaccine", but it is found in the Internal Revenue Code. It hasn't been changed.

Gecko1's avatar

The only two certainties are vaccines and taxes, lol.

Gecko1's avatar

History tells us freemason Edward Jenner administered the world's first vaccination on May 14, 1796.

5+1+4+1+7+9+6 = 33, what a masonic surprise.

The First Fleet (FF = 66) arrived in Australia to found the new British settlement on January 26, 1788 - at Sydney Cove, latitude 33° South.

1+2+6+1+7+8+8 = 33

Just can't stop these masons :).

Navyo Ericsen's avatar

It does make you wonder what prime forces operate in the world to create such deception and death. It's not just greed. Something deeper, darker is at work. Something that needs blood ritual and human sacrifice, something that feeds of human life-force.

Graphite's avatar

An Amazing essay... thanks for all your hard work collating all this. It really helps putting it all in perspective. Sadly I can only think of two people I know who may read it... 😪

Jan Harmon's avatar

Some of this I know but still a gobsmacking account of frankly, everyday utter evil imposed on us for money and power. What is going on with hantavirus? It fizzled but is this the route to get the “virus” on everyone’s radar. We will see it again or whatever they are doing and hiding behind it.

Neil Pryke's avatar

Somehow...it always comes back to money...In the USA, it's been that way for over a hundred years...In Germany, much the same...

Allen's avatar

500 plus and counting not 100.

The Founding Mercenaries.

舞原詩音 | Cross‑Cultural Writer's avatar

This is a forceful and unsettling read.

I’m not taking every claim here as settled fact, but I appreciate the essay’s insistence on looking at incentives, institutions, and the stories that become too convenient to question.

The strongest part, for me, is the attention to narrative machinery: how fear becomes policy, how policy becomes market, and how markets learn to wear the language of care.

Not a comfortable piece. But comfort is rarely where the more useful questions live.

Rick's avatar

These virus articles are depressing, but I do like them. It is almost fantastical to buy the claims in the article but it has a feeling of truth. I can buy this.

You know there's a but coming though. Every one of the virus related articles I read causes me to think of one thing. We have these laboratories, staffed with educated supposedly smart people, working on what they call viruses. The gain of function horrors, admission that the government was working on covid then tested in China, etc. We all know that story.

I am not saying I buy it, but there is always a grain of truth to any good lie, joke or deception. What are these people actually doing if no such thing as a virus exists? They must be working on something, they don't show up for work and drink coffee and browse the Internet all day.

What's going on with that whole government/industrial sector? I can see how it could be another covid/financial type deception but there would be too many people involved for someone to not be a whistle blower at some point. These people have got to be doing something.

Stephen Malthouse's avatar

Good point. What is going on in all those secret level-4 labs all around the world? At least, the ones we hear about on the nightly news and whose existence is propagated by our own alternative media. They are probably not paying gin rummy or Mahjong. But what?

Compartmentalization might keep some from the truth of what they are doing day-in and day-out and some will be true believers with a narrative. But is that enough?

Allen's avatar

Money laundering and the torturing of animals.

Jan Harmon's avatar

No doubt we would be shocked to find that out. People will do jobs that on their own seem reasonable and productive but others are confounding their side of the same work. . Seems to be common considering the level of imcompetence and stalled progress we see. In re: any government top to bottom.

Jan Harmon's avatar

What about this tick scare? Seems TPTB demons have something up their skin suit arms about this. Stay aware, folks. It could come at us from both sides considering what I’m reading.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

In these cases I think the reasoning is right. But how can terrain explain that in the 1960s, in a classroom of 33, half of the kids within days got measles. At the time we only got polio and poxvaxx at a very young age, I think before age 2. At the time we got measles we were 6 and 7.

For very old stories, like the black death, of course it is way harder to determine what really happened. But that measles thing bothers me - I see no way to view that as ;terrain'

Graphite's avatar

https://drsambailey.com/resources/videos/viruses-unplugged/the-measles-myth/

This is Dr Sam Bailey's take on measles... hope it helps 😁🇨🇦

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Thanks! I will have to watch it completely, I see she makes a link with vitA deficiency - I took vitA for years (that stinky disgusting yellow fishy oil LOL).

Jan Harmon's avatar

There is much we still need to know, Ingrid, but it’s a start. All this deceit is hidden within the confounders and anomalies that do exist. I was raised on a farm. All kinds of nasty things were around us in the 50s and 60 s. My sister and brother played in a part of a grain storage barn that had treated oats in it. They both lost large patches of hair and eyelashes. Both ended up with cancer later in life. I remember visiting relatives in Colorado and the mosquito spray trucks going down the street with clouds of poison billowing in the setting sun. 50s. We were told to get into the house however.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Yes, I have seen pics of these, but I lived in Belgium at the time. I do not remember any insect sprays, and certainly not like that. But I know DDT was used, I heard dad mention that. Certainly all these chemicals thought at first to be harmless, caused a lot of harm indeed. Thankfully dad grew a small veggie garden with close to no chemicals at all, so we had fairly clean food. The only mosquito product I remember was a liquid mom put on me that stank up to high heaven, Zim. But it did nothing for me, always been a mosquito magnet. That story about your family is horrible! I wonder what nasty product was used on that oats harvest (and wonder about the poor horses who had to eat it).

Gecko1's avatar

While the first official vaccination dates back to Jenner in England in 1796, the innocuous sounding practice of "inoculation" was being done as early as the 1720s in Boston, MA, as this incredible piece of propaganda from the US government shows: https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/smallpox-inoculation-revolutionary-war.htm

The implication is that the very fact of US independence (fake although it is) can be attributed to George Washington inoculating his troops. And where did the idea come from? Apparently a West African slave voodoo ritual 😀.

Unbelievable - but the way vaccination today is such a sacred medical cow that dare not be questioned without attracting the harshest sanctions suggests that there is a far deeper agenda at play. The controllers want us jabbed with their contrived concoctions, period.

Jan Harmon's avatar

I’m wondering what may have been happening in the 50s. My brother in law was told he had TB in the 50s as a young boy. He was confined to his room for a year per orders. Missed an entire grade. I’ve talked to and heard from a few that it happened to them too around the same time. My husband said he was told later his brother did not have TB. Was this hooked up in the DDT psyop or the flagrant use of the toxins being used on us? I’m suspicious so I hope to not be fooled in the future.

Trish Petz's avatar

I was born in 1949. I remember running around the neighborhood and behind the trucks supposedly spraying mosquito repellant. I still remember that sweet smell. I also remember standing in line for the polio shot and after one of those we were given the sugar cubes.

When I was in kindergarten I became very ill. They didn't know what was wrong but our family doctor wouldn't put me in the hospital. He came to the house and according to my mother gave me injections almost every time. Probably antibiotics. I did recover and was back to school but had missed a chunk of time, my mom said I slept almost all day every day. The eventual diagnosis was measles so bad it turned into pneumonia and meningitis. It surely could not have been polio cuz I had the "vaccine" right? Lol. Same symptoms but a diagnosis forbidden to someone who had received the preventative.

Gecko1's avatar

Misdiagnosed:).

KarMa's avatar

All wars are bankers wars.

All pandemics are bankers pandemics