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The quote you have sourced doesn’t appear insane, it appears logical, measured and precise.

Let’s look at the opposing argument to evaluate your insanity accusation.

A virologist would have you believe that a biological entity that has no life force has the ability to enter a cell, disassemble itself, take over a cell’s machinery to copy itself, then it magically assembles itself back together in a precise manner to make a copy of its original form. When asked how it does this, a virologist will say they don’t know for sure, but they know it happens because they can observe CPE?

If I hypothesised that when a dead tree is blown into a swimming pool by the wind, it detaches all its branches and uses the pool pump to magically make a copy of all its branches and its trunk, then the new branches and trunk assemble themselves to make a perfect copy of its original form and then jumps out of the pool (somehow) so it can be blown into other pools - oh and by the way, you can’t observe this directly because the trees are invisible but they must exist because of all the bark on the ground - you would think I was insane.

But you believe this is perfectly logical…

Mike Stone is an exceptional researcher, and your attempt to smear him has been a complete failure. You should make yourself familiar with his peer review of “scientific”findings. It shouldn’t take long for you to reevaluate your position.

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