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Lab experiments show the sickness within virology
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Lab experiments show the sickness within virology

Jamie Andrews and his colleagues have shown that viruses probably don't exist, or if they do, they’re not what we believe them to be.

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The public disagreements between Jamie and me have been resolved. As men, we don’t hold grudges.

The Substack The Virology Controls Studies Project by Jamie Andrews challenges virology and genetic science. It aims to prove virology is flawed through simple control experiments.

His team's control studies are simple experiments designed to test virology's claims by comparing samples that should show a virus with ones that shouldn't.

For example, they use cell cultures with and without supposed viral material to see if they behave differently, like showing cell damage (cytopathic effects). They also run PCR tests on samples with no virus to check if they still give false positives.

Virology is not a biology, it is a chemistry, and a bad one at that. The entire premise of viruses as biological entities is flawed because their "isolation" involves chemical processes that lack proper controls.

— Jamie Andrews

The conclusion is that virologists' methods are unreliable because the results often look the same whether a virus is present or not.

Jamie's argument, basically...

He's essentially proving a negative.

This is crucial because it challenges a foundational medical claim we’ve grown accustomed to accepting unquestioningly.

It’s highly arrogant to assume humanity has reached the pinnacle of scientific understanding.

I think future generations will laugh at our current explanations for illness, such as viruses, particularly given that the term "virus" has evolved over centuries, originally meaning "toxin" or "poison".

Our control experiments show no difference in cytopathic effects between supposedly infected and uninfected cell cultures, proving that what virologists call "viral effects" are just artifacts of their methods.

— Jamie Andrews

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Jamie presented a compelling slideshow, guiding me through the lab experiments they’ve been conducting.

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