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YOU CANNOT CATCH A VIRUS !

AwakeNet Raydio

THE VIRAL INFECTION LIE
(Dr. Tom Barnett)

First and foremost, here’s something very important you should know: you cannot catch a virus. Why not? Because it’s impossible. A virus is not a living organism. So how could you transmit something that isn’t alive?

A lot of people are worried—and I understand that. But with this explanation, I hope to ease some of that unnecessary fear and stress. And if you are feeling stressed, it’s often because you’re generating it yourself.

So, what is a virus? A virus is nothing more than a solvent, created inside your body’s cells. That’s why you can’t catch one—your body produces it itself. It can generate hundreds or even thousands of different viruses at any time. Why? To get rid of built-up toxins.

That toxicity builds up over years from physical and mental exposure: processed supermarket food, microwaved meals, annual flu vaccines, tap water... Many people live like this every day and mock those who buy organic food as if they’re crazy. But nature doesn’t care what you believe—it simply operates by its own laws.

A flu is a viral detoxification, a cleansing process of the body. A cold, on the other hand, is usually bacterial. Viruses help remove toxins such as heavy metals, plastics, and industrial pollutants. Household chemicals and other foreign substances in the body also contribute.

A virus does not attack tissue. It acts as a solvent breaking down waste inside cells. If you have a lot of waste in your cells, you’ll feel sick. And if there’s too much, it can cause cell damage or even cell death.

There is one way you can actually “catch” a virus, but I’ll get to that shortly. First, you need to understand what viruses really are.

People think you can get a virus from a doorknob, a friend, or a bat. But that’s not true. Viruses are specific to certain types of cells.
For example, hepatitis affects the liver—not the lungs or the brain. A virus that targets the lungs does not affect the kidneys. Because viruses are cell-specific, they don’t even spread between organs within your own body—so how could they spread between people? Or from animals to humans?

That’s why you can’t catch avian flu.

So why do several people get sick at the same time? Because the body has its own intelligence—just as a seed knows when to germinate, your body knows when it’s time to cleanse. Environmental factors like the season or climate play a role. That’s why people in the same region may experience viral detox at the same time.

But not everyone gets “sick” simultaneously. Some people recently completed a detox, others are simply healthier or live more consciously—paying attention to their food, movement, sleep, and thoughts.

So… what’s the only way you can truly get a virus?

By having it injected directly into your bloodstream.

Viruses are created within your own cells as a response to your internal environment.
That means you are responsible for your thoughts, your actions, and your beliefs.
Beliefs are really a form of ignorance—because if you have to believe something, it means you don’t know it.

How, then, could you possibly get a virus from a pig, a bat, or a monkey? In the past, entire populations were blamed—think of the “Spanish flu” or “Mexican flu.” But viruses don’t even spread between humans, let alone across species.

What does happen is that sick animal tissue is placed in a petri dish, and a virus is produced. That virus is then sterilized and put into vaccines—along with 70 to 80 other chemicals. That mixture is then distributed worldwide.

This is the only way that animal tissue and viruses can enter your bloodstream—through injection. You don’t get it from surfaces, air, or physical contact.

So ask yourself: why are we told to use hand sanitizer, hoard toilet paper, and stay indoors?

A virus is not alive. So how can you “kill” something that was never alive in the first place?

There are only two things you really need to do:

  1. Don’t get vaccinated—not for the flu, not for anything.

  2. Don’t stay inside—go outdoors, get sunlight, and breathe fresh air.

And one more thing: turn off your TV and social media.
I made this video to bring back some common sense and reduce fear.