Viruses Are Our Friends
December 21, 2021
FROM “Commentary on Isolation” by Jeff Green:
What I have always maintained is that there are many types of viruses—up to 320,000 known to living animals. And, that those viruses are a natural and innate part of any living creature, including plants, arising as cellular survival mechanisms; communicated and being intelligently created by cells to dissolve their own toxicity and that of other dead and dying cells unable to produce their own solvents. Each virus occurs in the living nucleated cells of each area of the body. The liver produces hepatitis liver virus of which there are up to 5 known types, and likely more than this, as each virus is minutely different depending on the needs of the tissue. It does so in the disease state to help reverse a toxic liver condition. The stomach, heart, lung, and spine cells, and so on, all produce viruses, among many other areas. For instance, poliomyelitis virus occurs usually every 150 years in the spinal cord of a population to help dissolve metallic toxicity from our environment (natural or manmade), which is passed on from generation to generation until the spinal cord becomes too toxic that it must detoxify. We may know this through observing the rate at which it arises in a population. Records indicate this rate. As well, we must also understand that the body and all therein are cyclical in nature.
I have always maintained that viruses are non-living solvents, and that indeed, the body must produce solvents of this nature to be able to survive, and that without them, we would not be here. As I have stated: cells, bacteria, parasites, and fungi are not able to remove overtly toxic and hard to break down materials that are mainly man-made. They simply cannot do so because it would poison them to death. If those toxins poisoned our bodies to that degree, killing all our janitorial helpers, we would surely die from systemic toxicity. Thus, the virus is produced by intelligent living cells utilizing water to fractionate specific matter, doing so at the behest of white blood cells; being guided via RNA and DNA communication keys. [bold added]
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Hurricane Betsy writes:
Thanks for publishing this and I hope it will receive plenty of exposure. I wonder how many people even know what a virus is. When I was around 18 or 19 yr. of age, I noticed that the medical people were always yappng about “viruses” and how they cause this and that. When they couldn’t diagnose your problem, they said it was an “allergy” or “a virus”. Toujours some evil entity out to get you.
So I asked an acquaintance of mine, who was studying chemistry, what a virus is. That is how it started for me (an inquiry into health and illness). It’s still not clear to me what happens if you take something to block the uptake of the corona virus. Your symptoms are eliminated and the internal toxicity is still there? Or you are cured of the need for the virus doing its work?