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Viruses as bionanotechnology (how a virus works)

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There are many methods of corrupting human DNA, starting with EMF, vaccinations and ending with GM foods. Viruses are artificial nanotechnology (which does not necessarily mean MAN-MADE) created especially for this purpose.

According to recent studies 32% of human genome consists of the information encoded by virus-like elements and transposons.
Viruses are non-living microscopic particles that attack healthy cells within living things. They do not have the characteristics of living things and incapable to metabolize. Viruses are not alive, so they do not have a need for food like living organisms. Viruses do not have an organized cell structure. They are so light that they can float in the air or water, be passed on to other organisms if touched, and fit anywhere. Viruses invade the cells of both plants and animals. They reproduce inside healthy cells causing diseases that are hard to treat. Viruses can not reproduce by themselves like bacteria or cells. They must attach themselves to the cell membrane of animals, or cell wall of plants and inject a part of their DNA into the cells of the host organism.. They do this by using a hollow tube structure to puncture the cell wall/membrane and pass its DNA into the cell. New virus cells are incubated inside the invaded cell. Once the virus DNA reproduces itself inside the cell, it uses the natural process of osmosis to leave the cell. These new virus cells attach to other healthy cells and infect them too.

There are no known medicines against viruses. Antibiotics (Anti = Against, Bio = Life) used to treat infections caused by microorganisms are inefficient against viruses due to the fact that viruses are not alive.

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  • I like how your argument is, in essence: "Viruses, coming from the rainforest? Arising in nature? C'mooooon." The truth is that in nature, a whole variety of ordered systems and relationships arise without artificial intervention. This phenomenon is extremely well-substantiated in all of the natural sciences--you might as well be arguing that it's a conspiracy that the Earth is neither too close nor too far from the sun, allowing it to have reached temperatures and environmental conditions that

  • "According to recent studies 32% of human genome consists of the information encoded by virus-like elements and transposons."

    32%? try 8%.

  • part of the balance of nature, if shit didn't die we wouldnt live or be alive, we are overpopulated to shit, i do however would not exclude the possibility that something human or otherwise created recombinant dna rna virii , it makes sense since it has no "life" how did it begin if there were no "egg" or birth

  • Wow, very interesting, thanks for sharing. Sending some love to all.

  • Brilliant, your right, it's a nanobot created to keep earth's populations down.

  • @edbstrung Pardon me, what's lyme's disease?

  • watch?v=KHAuFAEak5k

  • I'm just curious, what do we know about adampants? Is he involved in the medical field at all?

  • Ok..so you understand how the human immune system works... but you clearly don't understand the evolutionary process.

  • umm viruses ARE animals they look like bugs with a cristal on their back not really a crisral but it looks like one

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