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2022-11-27

Following the earlier admission via FOIR (Telegram link) that the SARS-COV2 "virus" as isolated is not known to the UK government agencies, the question of whether it exists and has been proven to cause the "Covid-19 disease" remains pertinent, however much some in authority would like to suggest otherwise.

Much hangs on the answer to the question that for some mysterious reason nobody wants to answer.

If it has never been isolated then we cannot confirm its supposed genome and therefore we cannot devise any test for it. We can't even prove that it causes any disease at all, let alone Covid-19, a disease which (according to "experts") has precious few distinguishing symptoms and can thus be readily confused with various maladies similar to flu, or even radiation poisoning.

Dr Andrew Kaufman is firmly of the view that since the virus has never been isolated, it cannot be proven to exist anywhere outside the silicon upon which the world's internet is stored, and the fevered imaginations of those who would convince us that it is the cause of a deadly pandemic. 

This is basically Koch's Postulates: isolate it, prove that it causes the disease by infecting someone with it and observing the results.

Logical? Absolutely.

Accepted practice? Absolutely not.

But what do I know? I'm not an expert virologist ...  but I worked in IT for my entire working life and I know that if I had relied on logic like this I would have been out of a job pronto.