> 1. Viruses existing - none had ever been isolated.
This is false. The virus that causes Polio was isolated in 1908. The
first time influenza virus was isolated was in 1933.
> 2. Microbes making people sick. It was all along the lines of "we found the
> microbe in sick people, and in well people too, but they must be
> 'asymptomatic'.)
Pathogenic microbes do make people sick.
> 3. Contagion. The "disease" was not shown to spread via a microbe exposure.
Except they are.
> 4. A "vaccine" actually working.
Then why were we not all catching polio, measles, smallpox, or mumps any
more (until we stopped vetting people for disease and let some of these
back into the country -- see your false point #3)?
* SLMR 2.1a * Make like smoke and dissipate.
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