The disease called Covid-19 is not contagious
Never mind all the outbreaks where we have managed to reconstructed the source and spread…
scientists have not properly isolated and purified a virus associated with the disease.
No, we did.
The illness, characterized by lack of oxygen, widespread clotting, electrical or “fizzing” feelings, and degeneration of the lungs
No, it’s primarily fever and respiratory syptoms generally starting with a usuually dry cough and possibly going all the way to total respiratory failure, with all matter of possible additional complications including neurological symptoms and muscular weakness, and long-term damage. A trait that can distinguish it from other initially influenza-like syndromes is loss of smell and taste.
fits the description of radiation poisoning
No. Radiation poisoning primarily manifest in the breakdown of the gastrointestinal tract the blood and the immune system, since those are the systems with the highest cellular turnover rates, as well as the Central Nervous System.
from exposure to electromagnetic frequencies.
A formulation like this confirms beyond all doubt that you have no idea what you are talking about.
The most likely culprit: microwave radiation from fifth generation wireless—5G.
Microwaves are on the opposite site of light on the electromagnetic spectrum to ionising x and gamma radiation, which cause radiation system.
The Covid-19 illness has appeared following the deployment of 5G first in Wuhan, then in Europe and then in large cities in the United States.
Your fallacy is: Post hoc, ergo propter hoc.
In fact, while bacteria have received the blame for disease since the nineteenth century, the last two decades have witnessed a complete paradigm shift. Science has demonstrated that we live in symbiotic relationship with bacteria in the intestinal tract; bacteria help us digest our food, enhance the immune system, and also appear when necessary to clean up dead tissue.
THOSE ARE NOT MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE! The realisation that most of the microorganisms living on and in humans are harmless commensals and some even symbiotic does not change the fact that there are also plenty of bacteria that are obligate pathogens that are highly specialised to propagate themselves by the way of doing very nasty things to their hosts, and in fact, some of the commensals are opportunistic pathogens that are harmless under normal conditions, but mercilessly infect vulnerable hosts.
You realise that you are trying to paint an incredibly diverse domain of life with one broad brush here, right?
Cowan and Fallon Morell argue that we will soon see a paradigm shift when it comes to viruses.
If someone is proclaiming a paradigm shift about to happen ANY SECOND NOW, more likely than not, that person is a total crackpot.
that viruses are not harmful, but helpful exosomes that our cells produce to rid the body of poisons and make adjustments to new environmental threats, such as 5G millimeter wave radiation.
Viruses are very different from bacteria. Bacteria are organisms, whereas viruses are extreme parasites who are reliant on their hosts to the point that they are not counted as life by our current definition.