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Markael Luterra's avatar

I greatly appreciate your willingness to entertain a hypothesis, investigate it thoroughly, and then change your perspective based on the results. This is obviously how the scientific method is supposed to work, but seldom how it actually works (which is sadly true now in both the mainstream and skeptic worlds).

I still find your lab-mouse origin story for the Omicrons quite convincing.

I wonder if the strange transmission dynamics of the pre-Omicrons might play into the strange evolutionary dynamics.

The earlier variants were not fit enough to infect most people (i.e. most people avoided infection despite no adaptive immunity) except in certain "super spreader" situations that appeared to be driven by particular hosts or particular environmental conditions. The BA variants, on the other hand, seem to be behaving more like a typical respiratory virus.

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peter tomkinson's avatar

What if it is not a viral epidemic but something else again? The so called Spanish Flu epidemic (pandemic?) of 1918 has been said to have been a Bacterial one, that may also have been propagated by a Bacterial Vaccination project. Considering what many are claiming to have found and identified in the blood of sufferers, almost all of whom have received two or more shots, and the arguments suggesting shedding as a transmission medium for 'infection' (to those unvaccinated?), surely other possibilities than a viral impact should be considered. Seeing all through a lens of Virology may be a monumental error limiting investigation to a myopic one.

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