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I remember that when I got out of high school, I wanted to study biology at the university, but a very significant fact made me study literature. I think that these fortuitous and unexpected events are what really put you on your true path. That's why from the very first moment I felt identified with the words of this doctor. Perhaps it was that first part that made me feel that everything else was valid and objective. I still insist, from my own experience, we are human beings who create antibodies. These days I watched a "bad" movie from the 80s in which a ,married couple kept a son prisoner (encapsulated) with the story of a supposed disease. In the end, when the son discovers that it is a fake and tries to get rid of the mechanical lungs, he dies because he has never known how to breathe naturally. Keeping my distance, I think that's what this is all about. Some people sometimes wonder how children can live in the puddle, in the middle of the garbage, with flies and mosquitoes and not get sick. The answer is: it has created antibodies. It sounds simple but it's not. I was left wanting to read more about it. Thanks for sharing this interview, @rok-sivante. Nice evening!

I was left wanting to read more about it.

Or if you prefer watching, this is another video that's been making the rounds and goes into more detail on the same subject:

I think that the world after this virus will be divided into two parts. There will be a conflict between the United States of America and China. The issues are clear, but whoever will be at the forefront of the virus is just a reason to launch a new system that rules the world and promotes the economy of countries at the expense of other countries.

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