Mike Stone Proves My Point about the Dogma of Virus Denialism
In attempting to rebut me, Mike Stone of the website “ViroLIEgy” once again illustrates how the belief in the nonexistence of viruses is a matter of faith, not science.
In attempting to rebut me, Mike Stone of the website “ViroLIEgy” once again illustrates how the belief in the nonexistence of viruses is a matter of faith, not science.
Tom Cowan and Marvin Haberland’s failed attempt to rebut me shows how there is no possible evidence they would ever accept that viruses exist.
To support his belief that viruses don’t exist, Tom Cowan persists in making claims that he knows to be untrue.
Tom Cowan, a leading propagator of the claim that viruses do not exist, supports his position by habitually deceiving his audience.
Tom Cowan and colleagues pathologically mischaracterize their own cited sources to deceive people about the existence of SARS-CoV-2.
The “Statement on Virus Isolation” by Kaufman, Cowan, and Morell, who claim that SARS-CoV-2 “does not exist”, is contradicted by their own cited sources.
I explain the factual and logical errors in Tom Cowan's argument that you can't find a new virus with metagenomic sequencing.
Claims made by Andrew Kaufman and Tom Cowan in response to statements I’ve made about the whole genome sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 are incorrect.
The censorship policies of Twitter and LinkedIn are ironically defending the false claim that SARS-CoV-2 does not exist.
In this interview, I discuss the claim that SARS-CoV-2 has not been isolated, germ versus terrain theory, natural versus vaccine-conferred immunity, and more.
In this interview, I discuss the counterproductivity of certain false claims that have come out of the health freedom movement.
False claims fueling the widespread delusion that SARS-CoV-2 doesn't exist are harming efforts to combat the authoritarian responses to COVID-19.

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