An appropriate response. That's an accurate insight. I typically wouldn't respond, largely because I'm not convinced that this is the same TS from old Voat. C'est la vie.
Clint Richardson believes germ theory to be correct, though, he does a lot of name-calling, especially in the comments. Unfortunate to see from truth seekers. Also, Richardson only attacked Dr. Andrew Kaufman. He didn't go after Tom Cowan or others.
Well obviously bacteria are real, you can see them with a simple microscope, and some of them cause disease.
Viruses... I think so, but I'm less confident. Could be the body clearing garbage.
Anyhoo, the numbers on "Revenge of SARS" have been extremely manipulated since day 1, completely shifting data collection policy, which has made meaningful comparisons to previous diseases almost impossible. Authorities have had no consistency in messaging or policy, highly respected doctors have been silenced across major platforms, it's a bad fucking scene. It's impossible to know the proper level of caution regarding this influenza-like illness, but it's quite easy to see how much authorities plan on violating our human rights.
Bacteria and enzymes, yes, those are living and observable. A non-living virus though? Exosomes make much more sense than viruses to me. They're like janitors that clean up cells. I never fully grasped viruses and I never will, so explaining them as exosomes makes so much more sense.
Nevertheless, of course there's such a thing as communicable disease. There's more than one explanation for what causes "disease", though. In the 19th century, there was a dispute between Pasteur and his "germ theory" and Antoine Bechamp, who proposed that a different basis of microbes he called microzymas based on fermentation. The evidence is actually stronger for him. Unfortunately, Pasteur had better connections with the Academie, and no one remembers Bechamp today.
Are you asking how Voat collectively thinks about an issue? Like we get together for meetings and decide how the hive mind is going to think? You should ask a more realistic question, like "do you believe in communicable disease, and why?".
[ - ] HughBriss 1 point 3.9 yearsAug 4, 2021 08:43:52 ago (+1/-0)
I see. I'm not happy that I gave a click to Poal, but whatever. As for the content in the post, that seems to be valid. A couple of observations:
- jews ALWAYS look for ways to take credit and acclaim for things they're only tangentially involved with.
- WAY too many message board users will say "Talmud inspired" or "jew influenced" when they're just talking out their asses.
- In this case, though, it looks like Pasteur actually was deeply influenced by that Talmud commentary.
I'd never heard of "terrain theory". It looks like a modern spin on Bechamp's fermentation theory. If it works, that's fantastic. I agree with the concept that body is a self-healing mechanism and only needs to be allowed to do what it's made to do. Both Pasteur's and Bechamp's models for conceptualizing microbes are useful, but Bechamp's is more accurate. I tend to agree that it's not the germ that causes the problem but the medium that sustains the germ, as Bechamp postulated.
You're welcome, I just submitted a request to claim ownership over it. Hopefully it gets approved. You've got an interesting post history, some stuff in there definitely pretty based. Not that I read through it all, but I liked what you shared about the Federal Reserve. If I end up claiming ownership, you're welcome to help moderate, but that's assuming you've even got an account over there.
Thank you, I like to share constructive posts. I enjoy the memes and the humor, but there's plenty of that to go around. I was satisfied with my standing in the community on old Voat, but here I need to rebuild. Not that it's about status, it's just a bummer that posts are largely gone unless you know what to look for on SearchVoat.
I'm on Poal under the same username as here. I've wondered how prudent that is, but I don't plan on changing my tune based on whether I'm using Poal or Voat. You'll notice that my Poal account is mostly unused, but that might change if you can get ownership of that sub.
The discussion is on communicable diseases. We for sure communicated that night. If you want to make it about viruses substitute da herp--rude comment still works.
Parasites and heavy metal buildup are two things that go unchecked in western medicine. I have a suspicion that they might even go hand-in-hand, or that at the least they have more of a correlation than one would initially think.
Outside of something flesh-eating, I understand that most "bacterial infections" are a result of the waste that an overabundance of a specific bacteria produces. As you mentioned, a toxicity problem.
Interesting take. I appreciate your interaction on this post.
[ + ] 1Icemonkey
[ - ] 1Icemonkey 0 points 3.8 yearsAug 15, 2021 10:48:15 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Tallest_Skil
[ - ] Tallest_Skil 8 points 3.9 yearsAug 3, 2021 15:19:18 ago (+9/-1)
[ + ] cyclops1771
[ - ] cyclops1771 3 points 3.9 yearsAug 3, 2021 16:03:03 ago (+3/-0)
No one wants to be silenced. Also, no one wants to be known as a dumbass.
I contend that people would prefer NOT being a dumbass more than they prefer to NOT be silenced.
[ + ] SilentByAssociation
[ - ] SilentByAssociation [op] 1 point 3.9 yearsAug 3, 2021 16:25:52 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] SilentByAssociation
[ - ] SilentByAssociation [op] 0 points 3.9 yearsAug 3, 2021 16:41:24 ago (+0/-0)
https://realitybloger.wordpress.com/2021/04/14/dr-andrew-kaufmans-viral-disinformation/
I keep an on his blog, but I take his content with a grain of salt. Why don't you subscribe to terrain theory?
Did you know that housecats often carry toxoplasma gondii?
[ + ] account deleted by user
[ - ] account deleted by user -1 points 3.9 yearsAug 12, 2021 15:13:54 ago (+0/-1)
[ + ] kishind
[ - ] kishind 3 points 3.9 yearsAug 3, 2021 22:03:09 ago (+3/-0)
Viruses... I think so, but I'm less confident. Could be the body clearing garbage.
Anyhoo, the numbers on "Revenge of SARS" have been extremely manipulated since day 1, completely shifting data collection policy, which has made meaningful comparisons to previous diseases almost impossible. Authorities have had no consistency in messaging or policy, highly respected doctors have been silenced across major platforms, it's a bad fucking scene. It's impossible to know the proper level of caution regarding this influenza-like illness, but it's quite easy to see how much authorities plan on violating our human rights.
[ + ] SilentByAssociation
[ - ] SilentByAssociation [op] 1 point 3.9 yearsAug 3, 2021 22:27:30 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Spaceman84
[ - ] Spaceman84 1 point 3.9 yearsAug 4, 2021 00:21:39 ago (+1/-0)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2248418/
[ + ] SilentByAssociation
[ - ] SilentByAssociation [op] 0 points 3.9 yearsAug 4, 2021 01:37:13 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] HughBriss
[ - ] HughBriss 3 points 3.9 yearsAug 3, 2021 18:11:01 ago (+3/-0)
WTF? Please explain
Also, please explain.
Nevertheless, of course there's such a thing as communicable disease. There's more than one explanation for what causes "disease", though. In the 19th century, there was a dispute between Pasteur and his "germ theory" and Antoine Bechamp, who proposed that a different basis of microbes he called microzymas based on fermentation. The evidence is actually stronger for him. Unfortunately, Pasteur had better connections with the Academie, and no one remembers Bechamp today.
Are you asking how Voat collectively thinks about an issue? Like we get together for meetings and decide how the hive mind is going to think? You should ask a more realistic question, like "do you believe in communicable disease, and why?".
[ + ] SilentByAssociation
[ - ] SilentByAssociation [op] 2 points 3.9 yearsAug 3, 2021 18:32:14 ago (+2/-0)
https://poal.co/s/Whatever/243754
Like many users, I fell back on Poal when old Voat was shut down. That's a post from a great user whose account has since been deleted.
[ + ] HughBriss
[ - ] HughBriss 1 point 3.9 yearsAug 4, 2021 08:43:52 ago (+1/-0)
- jews ALWAYS look for ways to take credit and acclaim for things they're only tangentially involved with.
- WAY too many message board users will say "Talmud inspired" or "jew influenced" when they're just talking out their asses.
- In this case, though, it looks like Pasteur actually was deeply influenced by that Talmud commentary.
I'd never heard of "terrain theory". It looks like a modern spin on Bechamp's fermentation theory. If it works, that's fantastic. I agree with the concept that body is a self-healing mechanism and only needs to be allowed to do what it's made to do. Both Pasteur's and Bechamp's models for conceptualizing microbes are useful, but Bechamp's is more accurate. I tend to agree that it's not the germ that causes the problem but the medium that sustains the germ, as Bechamp postulated.
[ + ] account deleted by user
[ - ] account deleted by user 0 points 3.9 yearsAug 12, 2021 15:16:33 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] 11hrr
[ - ] 11hrr 2 points 3.9 yearsAug 3, 2021 21:05:05 ago (+2/-0)
1) Fake, and
2) Gay.
[ + ] SilentByAssociation
[ - ] SilentByAssociation [op] 0 points 3.9 yearsAug 3, 2021 21:50:47 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] MichaelStewart
[ - ] MichaelStewart 1 point 3.9 yearsAug 4, 2021 01:30:36 ago (+1/-0)
Not promoting poal, just pointing out where you can find more discussion, that's all.
[ + ] SilentByAssociation
[ - ] SilentByAssociation [op] 1 point 3.9 yearsAug 4, 2021 09:36:39 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] MichaelStewart
[ - ] MichaelStewart 1 point 3.9 yearsAug 4, 2021 10:47:29 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] SilentByAssociation
[ - ] SilentByAssociation [op] 0 points 3.9 yearsAug 4, 2021 12:13:12 ago (+0/-0)
I'm on Poal under the same username as here. I've wondered how prudent that is, but I don't plan on changing my tune based on whether I'm using Poal or Voat. You'll notice that my Poal account is mostly unused, but that might change if you can get ownership of that sub.
[ + ] spasswerk
[ - ] spasswerk 1 point 3.9 yearsAug 3, 2021 22:14:21 ago (+1/-0)
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[ + ] spasswerk
[ - ] spasswerk 0 points 3.9 yearsAug 12, 2021 20:58:15 ago (+0/-0)
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[ + ] SilentByAssociation
[ - ] SilentByAssociation [op] 2 points 3.9 yearsAug 3, 2021 17:15:10 ago (+2/-0)
Outside of something flesh-eating, I understand that most "bacterial infections" are a result of the waste that an overabundance of a specific bacteria produces. As you mentioned, a toxicity problem.
Interesting take. I appreciate your interaction on this post.
[ + ] lord_nougat
[ - ] lord_nougat 1 point 3.9 yearsAug 3, 2021 16:39:51 ago (+1/-0)