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Crixcyon's avatar

The DC Cesspool experts know nothing. We are supposed to trust these fools? No fricking way. All pandemics are FAKE. See, I know more then these bums.

biologyphenom's avatar

Fair play to Aaron Siri for his response. Kinda exposes why people should be sceptical of the big online influencers.

For me the evidence of what really happened during the Spring of 2020 is now in and even 2 years later there are no media reports in the world. My account blocked by the likes of Yeadon and Rancourt and ignored by many others 'speaking out.' Nothing exposes the jabs etc more than discussing what went on during the Spring of 2020.

https://biologyphenom.substack.com/p/the-scottish-covid-19-inquiry-2-years

https://biologyphenom.substack.com/p/scottish-covid-19-inquirythe-new

Apparently the UK is a 'whitewash inquiry.' A tragic 4 year msm/alt narrative in UK.

https://biologyphenom.substack.com/p/newuk-covid-19-inquiry-module-10-7a9?utm_source=publication-search

https://biologyphenom.substack.com/p/newuk-covid-19-inquiry4-mar-2026-884?utm_source=publication-search

Jeffrey S. Kaye's avatar

RNA viruses can and do cause epidemics and pandemics. Influenza is the prime example. Other examples: Yellow Fever is an RNA virus (genus Orthoflavivirus); hantaviruses are made from single-stranded RNA segments; Measles, Ebola, Dengue Fever, all caused by RNA viruses.

Garrett's avatar

Hi Jeffrey, I generally admire your work. But I have to ask, what do you mean by pandemic? The WHO and Fauci have both conceded that there is no scientific definition of what a pandemic is -

https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/who-says-it-no-longer-uses-pandemic-category-but-virus-still-emergency-2

Jeffrey S. Kaye's avatar

Hey Garrett! Good question! The world of public health is very political and the decision to drop the 6 phase model of a developing pandemic occurred long before the outbreak of SARS-Cov-2. This change was made because the label "pandemic", which is still colloquially used, was nit helpful in organizing the response to emerging health emergencies. As it was put in a May 2009 article for Science:

"... representatives from several countries who attended the World Health Assembly in Geneva this week criticized the current phasing system, which relies solely on geographic spread without regard to severity of disease.

"Fukuda said WHO agreed with the countries that the phase system needs to more accurately reflect the impact the virus is having on populations. Fukuda also said WHO might bump up the alert to phase 6 if the [influenza] virus started to spread significantly in the Southern Hemisphere, including South America and Africa, even without causing severe disease."

https://www.science.org/content/article/who-considers-revising-definition-pandemic

A later article in the Nov. 2020 Journal of Health Reports and Technology followed up on the issue:

"According to the World Health Organization, there are six-stages to be undergone by a novel infection before it is termed a pandemic (2). After the criticisms by pharmaceutical companies who rushed to develop drugs and vaccines for the 2009 swine flu pandemic over the rush by the WHO to declare the outbreak as a pandemic but later turned out to be mild, the WHO has suspended the use of the six-stages of classification (3). As a result of that, there was a delay in declaring COVID-19 a pandemic (4)."

https://brieflands.com/journals/jhrt/articles/108965

Hope this clarifies things for you.