That is a valid question and I don't claim to have a definitive answer. What I do know is that as Nomex stated earlier in the thread, there are some serious holes in the virus theory narrative that leave me questioning it completely. I think that the virus contagion narrative ultimately seeks to place the blame for our personal health consequences onto others and ends up blaming Jehovah for creating the deadly viruses in the first place. Shifting the blame is the Devil's game. I for one, can't accept that. I was taught to take responsibility for my actions or lack thereof and deal with the consequences. I don't blame others when I get "sick". I thank Jehovah that he designed my body in a way that it can purge itself of toxins, as uncomfortable as that process can be at times. And then I look back at what "I" did to cause toxic overload leading to the need for my body to detoxify so that "I" can make the needed adjustments to maintain "my" health. Most of the time it's due to poor diet, excessive stress or toxic environment.
That being said, I tend to lean toward the terrain theory when it comes to cause of most disease. Yes, I'm one of those crazy people that Driven warned you about who questions the Rockafeller created big pharma's virus scam. You can look up terrain theory if you're not familiar. Terrain theory removes the need to blame others and brings health back to self responsibility. I believe most disease is caused by toxicity of one kind or another. The human body responds to that toxicity in various ways, thanks to the ingenious design of our creator. I'm not claiming that toxicity cannot come from outside sources. In fact, what we call "Covid" could very well be caused by some environmental toxicity (radiation exposure) as I believe probably derived from certain toxins within recent flu vaccines (toxic chemicals and metallic nanoparticles).
Case in point, in the small country that I live, initially we had very few cases or deaths that were attributed to covid. Even as the rest of the world was seeing rates climbing. Our borders were still open at the time. We really didn't see any significant numbers until...you guessed it, a few months after the rollout of the injection campaign and the numbers proceeded to skyrocket. This same scenario was played out in numerous countries.
Finally, to answer your question about contagion (why do I get sick after my husband), there are simple observable comparisons as to why this happens.
First of all, it doesn't always happen, does it? Why not? Do you tend to yawn when you see or hear your husband yawn? Yawning virus! Do you tend to get hungry or sleepy at the same time that others do? Hunger virus! When 2 woman live together or work closely day after day, do not their menstrual cycles synchronize? Menstrual virus! Why do all of the trees in the forest die off in the fall at the same time? Do they have an annual virus that kills them off? Do we not call it, flu "season"? I think you get the point. You were taught, as was I, that other people make us sick. Have you ever questioned that theory?
If you care to dig deeper here is an interview of some people much more versed and credentialed than I, discussing the subject. If you're open, give it a listen. You may come away with a new point of view. That's how we grow. That's why most of us are here. To grow.
[Sept 3, 2022]
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