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Any evidence that bacteria are infectious pathogens, via a procedure which satisfies Koch's Postulates?

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Feb 7, 2023
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Viruses were invented because these "scientists" could not find any evidence for bacteria acting as pathogens, so they invented a new class of alleged organisms which were deemed too small to observe in order to justify their contagion theory. That's an historical fact.

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If the skin has been cut, that's a terrain issue :) If you damage the terrain, expect problems.

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Sure. And i'll also believe that pigs fly if shown clear evidence. :-)

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yes and eat rotten food, expect problems -- more terrain

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Though increasingly, i see virus pushers/huggers embracing a completely degraded/co-opted version of "Terrain," in which "bad terrain" makes you more susceptible to infections by micro organisms, remonstrating that "it's not one or the other, it's both."

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terrain theory is going to be stolen, like "climate change," "feminism," "civil rights" and the rest of it

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Has already been stolen. These include celebrity VPACs.

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