4 Bailey, M. & Bevan-Smith, J., The COVID-19
Fraud & War on Humanity
5 Bailey, M., A Farewell to Virology (Expert Edition),
6 “Pandemic,” Wikipedia
7 “Epidemic,” Wikipedia
8 “Infection,” Wikipedia
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10 Bailey, M., A Farewell to Virology (Expert
Edition)
11 “Reification (fallacy)”, Wikipedia
12 Bailey, M., A Farewell to Virology (Expert
Edition)
13 “mock-infected,” GenScript
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15 *There is no evidence that any
micro-organisms per se
16 *As of the 23rd
The citation of indirect observations such as clinical conditions, apparent clusters of illness, antibody assays, genomics, proteomics and tests such as the polymerase chain reaction cannot stand as evidence of viruses because the claimant is starting within a loop of circular reasoning in which they have already assumed virus existence. None of these observations can possibly provide the required evidence to verify the virus model. The original sin involved the reification fallacy. Unfortunately for humanity, the virologists’ imaginings about their particles spread to enough minds to bring the world to its knees in 2020.*26
For 'tis the sport
to have the enginer
Hoist with his own petard; and 't shall go hard
References & Notes
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3 Engelbrecht, T., et al., Virus Mania,