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2023-06-30

Readers of this site will know that I don't necessarily accept that the Covid virus exists. After all, if it did exist, why bother to produce a fake test?

Of course it might be real, but still impotent to create any kind of pandemic.

Then there are those who believe that the whole science of virology may be a scam (a position with which I would have little trouble concurring after these last years). 

But Eugyppius writing for the Daily Sceptic brings some new thought-provoking theory to the argument, which even if not exactly correct in all the convoluted Covid circumstances, does bring fresh thinking to the fore - a rare achievement in these polarised times.

And yes, he does seem to make a lot of sense.

Still, the global statistics on which his argument is based were so corrupted that it remains difficult to assert certainty, even though I suspect he may be closer to the truth than we have previously seen.

Worth keeping an eye on.