Subj : Re: what if biden dies
To   : DR. WHAT
From : Dumas Walker
Date : Sat Dec 02 2023 11:04 am

>  DW> Nope.  The flu is caused by the influenza virus.  SARS and COVID are
>  DW> caused by the coronavirus.

> They are the same and have always been.

Nope.  They are not the same, juast as influenza is not the same as the
poliovirus or the measles virus.

>  DW> SARS-related coronavirus was first identified in 2002 and resulted in
>  DW> an epidemic of Severe Accute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) which,
>  DW> ironically, was originally brushed off as "just another influenza
>  DW> outbreak."

> Are these the same "experts" who told us that COVID was a deadly disease?

Probably a different set.  My impression was that the persons brushing it
off as the flu were just as likely to be family doctors, or persons who had the
virus who didn't bother seeing a doctor because "it was only the flu," as
they were to be "experts."

>  DW> Not when only one of them is seasonal, and when people got lazy when
>  DW> the usual flu season was over.

> But COVID is seasonal.  It only happens on election years.

It has only happened once so far, and it extended beyond the election year.
The epidemic caused by its cousin SARS, OTOH, didn't happen during an election
year (2002-03).

Now, if you were to ask if I believe that one side capitalized on it
happening during an election year by initially blowing it off as nothing
and then jumping on the other party's president when he made similar
comments, I would agree.

>  DW> Nope.  COVID does cause flu-like symptoms, but so do many other
>  DW> diseases that are also not the flu.

> 1. You have assumed that the information you were given is true.  It's not.
> 2. You have assumed that these "viruses" (none of which have been shown to
> exist) "cause" the disease.

No I don't assume that.  You can find the information supporting that it is
a virus, that people died from it, etc., from sources beyond the Democrats
and the Elite.

I don't "assume" viruses exist because I have an education.

> Virology has been debunked and we now know that we have been fed a pile of lie
> for a long, long time.

Since when has virology been debunked?  Sources?

Knowing now that you don't believe in viruses makes the fact that we are
still discussing this make more sense.

>  > People die from the flu every year.

>  DW> They don't die in the same numbers every year like they were dying of
>  DW> COVID.

> Yes, they do.

Annually they do not. Only when we are experiencing a flu epidemic or pandemic
do they do so.

> The COVID "death" numbers are completely bogus.

Not completely.  Yes, if I die in a car crash, test postive for COVID, and
get counted in the numbers, that is bogus.  I have seen no reliable sources
that prove this was nearly as common of an occurance as someone
becoming very ill with severe respiratory problems, testing postive for
COVID (as would be expected), and dying.

>  DW> Yes, since you've been claiming until this point that it is the flu,
>  DW> being more clear is probably a good idea.

> And all you've been doing it quoting the false Narrative.

And all you've been doing is quoting the equally false anti-narrative.

>  DW> The fact that there was a narrative built around it doesn't mean there
>  DW> was no pandemic, that people didn't get sick, and that people didn't
>  DW> die from coronavirus.

> 1. There was no pandemic - that was part of the false Narrative.

Nope.  There was one.  How it was handled by the WHO was incompetent, and
how many US (and other) politicians spun it was irresponsible, but that
doesn't mean it didn't exist.

> 2. People got sick, but the question still is "Was is COVID?"  Remember that
> the test used is completely bogus.

Nope.  For some it might have been a question, especially if they decided
not to seek medical attention, but for others it was not.

Some of the initial tests, just like the J&J vax, were indeed not so
accurate.  However, autopsy results don't use the same test that live
people were administering to themselves.

> 3. People died from their own heath issues and not because they got a
> mythological "virus".

Explain then how persons without any previous respiratory health issues,
and who didn't even smoke, died from a "mythological virus"?

That is just as much complete BS as Fauci's "bait the Trump crowd" claim
that we should wear more than 2 masks at once.

BTW, you are having this discussion with someone who did not vote for
Clinton or Biden, and would never have considered doing so.


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