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David Dresden's avatar

The lab leaky theory is another Psy-Op. IMO the whole thing was a scam. It was the flu rebranded.

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Kay's avatar

The spike protein created in that lab is very real and has massive harmful effects. I never had to detox from the flu, but people who had not been vaccinated and had covid, even an extremely mild case, detoxed if taking NAC. Without some kind of detox, aftereffects of covid linger.

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George Wines's avatar

I started taking NAC about a year ago and have definitely felt and seen the difference cognitively. I got covid in August 2022 and never got the vax. My brain was in a fog, I now realize, for a good year and a half. I can actually remember things again.

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cltwilson1's avatar

When I got "covid" in the fall of '21, I had never felt flu symptoms like that before. The headache was strangely different, body aches that felt I was being crushed, and I lost my sense of smell. That was a first. Had to be GoF.

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kittynana's avatar

@clt (WIlson is my last name, too): I NEVER had chills like that in my life. Days. Husband, too (and he was shotted up. Got just as sick as I did). NEVER. Had it again in December and got them again but not quite as bad or for nearly as long.

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Barekicks's avatar

I agree. My mother had the original illness in March 2020 and it was unlike any illness she'd ever had. She's a retired teacher with a robust immune system and she was knocked out for 2 weeks. Didn't feel normal for 4. Hair was falling out for several months after.

When I had two bouts of omicron in 2022 it was 3 days of odd symptoms each time, which had never before accompanied a head cold. A friend of mine completely lost her sense of taste and smell for 6 weeks but had zero other symptoms.

To me this doesn't prove GoF per se but it proves that something out of the norm was circulating and that the illness was real.

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Perplexity's avatar

In Feb 2020, I caught a nasty illness which was vaguely IL, but significantly different from anything I'd ever had in my 60+ preceding years. I believe my PA saved my life when I came to her with a horrible cough, so much drainage that I had to sleep on my stomach to avoid sever choking, loss of smell and taste, the strangest "aches and pains" I'd ever had before. My PA was not your standard allopathic, checklist driven medic. She said I had a virus, atypical pneumonia in both lungs, and asked me if I preferred going to the hospital or treating at home. I chose home, thankfully, as many who went to the hospital here died.

My PA told me the usual virus advie (rest, fluids, C,zinc). She also prescribed for me an inhaler in case of sever broncho-spasms, 7 day titre-down dose of prednisone, and 2 courses of azithromycin to take back-to-back.

NOONE is going to convince that I had normal 'flu' or 'cold'. I have had many serious bouts of pneumonia from childhood onward, as well as 'flu' many times. This was very different.

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IceSkater40's avatar

IтАЩve had flu and IтАЩve had Covid. They are very different from each other. I donтАЩt actually think the majority of what happened was a scam. I think public health got scared and once the training wheels came off the rest fed itself with out of control politicians and uneducated mouthpieces. The decisions made by politicians and doctors were bad. But that doesnтАЩt erase that there was a virus that went around. It was the over the top response that was the problem.

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Perplexity's avatar

I have had both, and I agree, IceSkater40 .

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Martha's avatar

And what is this thing you call the "flu"? I trust Mike Stone @viroliegy that there is no virus behind that constellation of symptoms either. (full disclosure, I've had flu symptoms for the last 2 weeks. but I'm not blaming it on an invisible, transmissible pathogen)

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