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This week I have four new interviews — including Prof. Jess Holmes on feminism and Roe v Wade, Mike Stone on the true nature of virology, and Jeremy Nell on life under full digital conditions.
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I have a new program and two extra interviews. On the main show, I speak with radical feminist professor of English Dr. Jess Holmes about the nature of feminism, Roe v. Wade, sexual freedom and sexwork.
Want a good time? Call up Mike Stone and ask him about viruses. Mike is the author of the ViroLIEgy.com website, which should be more famous than it is. In this 50-minute segment, we talk about why you can't sweep the produce department floor and make a grapefruit out of the dust.
I recently appeared on the South African radio program Jerm Warfare with Jeremy Nell. We have captured the audio from the live broadcast here.
Please don’t miss one of my best articles ever — Don’t Look Back — a detailed look at the astrology and events of January 2020. See the propaganda machine in slow motion.
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Hi Eric,
Good analogy. It could be tweaked a little bit. Someone may suppose that there are new fruits in the rainforest. They go and take some samples of debris on the forest floor. They put them through sequencing and find some RNA that is similar to a grapefruit. The computer adds in the most probable sequences and they get a covfruit. No one has yet seen a covfruit, but they know it must exist because they have the genome.
They develop a PCR test using markers in covfruit. They could then go to the supermarkets and sweep up the debris in the produce aisle. When they do a PCR test, they all test positive for covfruit, but still, no one has seen one yet. They could go out in the jungle and look for one, except they don't know what it looks like, what color it is or how big or small it is outside their best guess.