What Does — and Doesn’t — Make Us Sick
by Dr. Tom Cowan
What Makes Us Sick
What makes us sick and what doesn’t make us sick? To answer that question, our first step is to understand how we as human beings come to know something. There are two basic ways. First, we can have a sensory experience of something that tells us that this thing is real. We might study a particular tree in its habitat and see whether it produces fruit or observe what type of birds it attracts. Or we could study frogs and learn about where they live, what they eat and their interaction with the wider ecosystem.
But there are also things for which no sensory experience is possible, perhaps because they’re too small to see. That doesn’t mean they don’t exist, but in this situation, we have to do something called “science”— meaning looking for and establishing the existence of things that we don’t experience directly through our senses.
When we do science—and this is important—we have to make sure, during every single step of the process, that we haven’t altered the nature of the thing we’re studying, or even brought that thing into existence through our intervention. Analytical chemists understand this; they tell me that in their line of work (which amounts to finding things they cannot experience through their senses), they have to validate that their procedures—taking something out of its habitat and shining a light on it or adding chemicals—didn’t in fact actually create what they ended up with. Otherwise, they can’t know whether or not the thing actually exists. Stated another way, when researchers test cause and effect by changing an independent variable to see whether it has an effect on a dependent variable, they have to make sure, every step of the way, that they are measuring just the relationship between those two variables. This is the essence of the “scientific method.” When we don’t follow the true scientific method, we can end up in a world of illusions, delusions and make-believe…
The European Commission and WHO Launch Landmark Digital Slavery Initiative to Centralize and Institutionalize Global Technocratic Idolatry.
Translation of June 5, 2023 World Health Organization announcement.
by Katherine Watt
5 June 2023 | News release | Geneva/Brussels
The World Health Organization (WHO) and European Commission have announced today the launch of a landmark digital slavery partnership.
In June 2023, WHO will take up the European Union (EU) pilot project of digital COVID-19 slave control to establish a global system that will help facilitate centralization of global financial, social and political power and protect the rulers of each former nation-state from current and future attempts at accountability, including growing public understanding that global pandemics are not a real thing and 'vaccines' are biochemical weapons in medicinal drag.
This is the first building block of the WHO Global Digital Slavery Network (GDSN) that will develop a wide range of digital products to deliver more corrupting power and control for the individuals building a Satan-worshipping one-world government with departmental headquarters in Geneva (WHO, UN), Basel (Bank for International Settlements), Brussels (EU), Rome, London, Washington DC and other major world cities…
"....modern virology is rooted in the study of bacteriophages...."
https://virology.ws/2010/07/22/the-virus-and-the-virion/
mRNA injections contain bacteria.....maybe the injections aren't contaminated. Maybe the bacteria are supposed to be there?
https://home.solari.com/plasmidgate-mrna-injections-are-contaminated-with-bacterial-dna/
Bacteriophages look like lunar-landers
https://eternalmicrobe.com/2020/10/24/bacteriophage-morphology-life-cycle-genetics-and-the-phageome-2-2/
Is that why they formed the COVID Moonshot team?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID_Moonshot
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