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Dan Ostermayer · 5d
i think it is good during these outbreaks of scary "viral" diseases to ask the uncomfortable question, where does this ebola virus hide in between events? https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/advance...
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Setting aside big gov’t pharma propaganda, in nature the more deadly a virus to its host, the less it can spread. Incentives drive outcomes. Viruses have evolutionary incentive to not be as deadly as CNN headlines want them to be.
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Dan Ostermayer · 5d
I think this might be true, but I have an alternative take: what if sick humans create viral particles within them when incredibly ill and starved of nutrition what if there is actually is no circulating virus out there to be afraid of
Dan Ostermayer · 5d
ebola is listed as one of the most deadly viruses known to mankind, but in order to culture it must be grown in Vero monkey, kidney cells, which are a malnourished dying cell line of African green monkeys' kidneys