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Has anyone here actually ever personally SEEN the Covid virus?
Posted on 5/14/21 at 9:25 am
Posted on 5/14/21 at 9:25 am
I mean, in a clinical setting under a microscope? Or has nobody seen it and just "trusted" the test results?
Posted on 5/14/21 at 9:27 am to HubbaBubba
I mean I had it, so what do you want to know?
Posted on 5/14/21 at 9:30 am to HubbaBubba
I'll ask the wife. She told me that the majority of Covid patients hospitalized were obese. The cool thing about their blood is that it's not red. When you put a sample in a test tube to settle you can see the white/yellow fat separate.
Posted on 5/14/21 at 9:31 am to HubbaBubba
My father-in-law conducted some of the clinical trials here in Bham. So, he has for sure.
Posted on 5/14/21 at 9:32 am to Zach
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I'll ask the wife.
Pics or tik tok videos would be appreciated.
Posted on 5/14/21 at 9:37 am to HubbaBubba
This is the most amazing post I've ever seen here. Well done
Posted on 5/14/21 at 9:37 am to Zach
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The cool thing about their blood is that it's not red. When you put a sample in a test tube to settle you can see the white/yellow fat separate.
Seriously?
Posted on 5/14/21 at 9:43 am to HubbaBubba
My aunt has. She is a PhD Top Genome Engineer at a very good University. She also had a pretty big hand in developing the vaccine.
This post was edited on 5/14/21 at 9:45 am
Posted on 5/14/21 at 9:45 am to HubbaBubba
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I mean, in a clinical setting under a microscope?
Even if you could, what if the slides were doctored?
Can humans ever really "know" anything?
Posted on 5/14/21 at 9:45 am to Aubie Spr96
quote:So, not you.
My father-in-law conducted some of the clinical trials here in Bham. So, he has for sure.
So far, nobody here has.
Posted on 5/14/21 at 9:51 am to HubbaBubba
That seems like an implicit condemnation of the level of education afforded by lsu…
Edit: not that I agree but that’s what your comment very well could mean
Edit: not that I agree but that’s what your comment very well could mean
This post was edited on 5/14/21 at 9:52 am
Posted on 5/14/21 at 9:53 am to HubbaBubba
Well unless there are some microbiologists, immunologists, or other such professionals on the board, it's doubtful anyone here would have seen it under a microscope.
You certainly can't use that as the basis for an argument that it doesn't exist if that's what you are trying to do.
What is your point?
You certainly can't use that as the basis for an argument that it doesn't exist if that's what you are trying to do.
What is your point?
Posted on 5/14/21 at 9:55 am to HubbaBubba
Here you go. Now we all have seen SARS-CoV-2
"Characteristic substructure of SARS-CoV-2 particles at high magnification obtained by electron microscopy (black arrows point to well preserved coronavirus) in an endothelial cell (A) and a type II pneumocyte (B, E). Although characteristic coronavirus morphology might be negatively affected by autolysis of cells, generally complicating cell type assessment, we found these coronavirus particles in a patient with a post-mortem interval of 30 h. Intracellular coronavirus particles are typically located within membrane compartments (A-D; white arrows). A heterogeneous, electron-dense, partly granular interior with ribonucleoprotein can be differentiated (C–D; white arrowheads), envelope membranes of coronavirus are well resolved, and some particles show delicate surface projections (ie, spikes; C–D; black arrowheads). In a type II pneumocyte (E), lamellar bodies are indicated by the # symbol, and compartments with numerous coronavirus particles are indicated by the * symbol. RT-PCR of this lung specimen revealed a high SARS-CoV-2 RNA load. SARS-CoV-2=severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2"
Posted on 5/14/21 at 10:00 am to HubbaBubba
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Has anyone here actually ever personally SEEN the Covid virus?
I have...we made it into a birthday cake last April for my son's 13th birthday.

Posted on 5/14/21 at 10:00 am to HubbaBubba
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So far, nobody here has.
Just curious what you are getting to?
Posted on 5/14/21 at 10:02 am to Chromdome35
quote:The point is, there are a lot of posters stating that there are a lot of misdiagnosed flu cases that are being called Covid cases.
What is your point?
How do we know that's true or not? The tests don't actually look for the virus. It looks for RNA, which is then converted by some method to DNA and then mixed with primers (of unknown properties) and then heated and cooled multiple times then injected with fluorescent dye molecules that bind to the new Frankenstein enzymes created in the process and if it glows (no surprise, they added fluorescent dye) then it's declared Covid positive without any view of the actual virus itself.
That's why I asked if anyone here has actually seen the virus under a microscope?
This post was edited on 5/14/21 at 10:03 am
Posted on 5/14/21 at 10:03 am to saturday
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The cool thing about their blood is that it's not red. When you put a sample in a test tube to settle you can see the white/yellow fat separate. Seriously?
Yes. And for you fans of 600 lb Life. Those people exist in your town. You don't see them because they don't go out. But they come to the hospital when they have a heart attack and just checking their heart with a stethoscope requires moving lots of folds of fat.
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