Dawn Lester

And On and On It Goes: Dawn Lester on Why the “No Virus” Issue Remains So Important

And On and On It Goes: Dawn Lester on Why the “No Virus” Issue Remains So Important   “Therefore, one of the answers I would provide to the question of why the ‘no virus’ issue is so important is: that fear of ‘germs’ makes people believe that ‘disease’ can be transmitted between people, which means
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Dawn Lester: On Ticks, Germs, Viruses, Pathogens and the Fear of Things We Don’t Understand

Dawn Lester: On Ticks, Germs, Viruses, Pathogens and the Fear of Things We Don’t Understand   “It is abundantly clear that the incessant reporting about so-called ‘pathogens’ that can ‘infect’ us, continues to promulgate the idea that ‘viruses’ are not only real, but they are also pathogenic and therefore pose a risk to our health.
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It’s All Getting So Ridiculous! (Pt. 1)

It’s All Getting So Ridiculous! (Pt. 1)   “The definition of a ‘virus’, as described by Dr Mark Bailey in his essay entitled A Farewell to Virology, is, “a replication- competent intracellular parasite capable of causing disease in a host such as a human.” Nothing that matches this description and possesses this ability has ever been observed
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