Saturday, January 20, 2024

 CDC

Is a Real Work Of Art!

From ViroLIEgy site

June of 2020 were articles admitting that the images of “SARS-COV-2” utilized to sell the public on the threat of the invisible “virus” were simply artist renderings. It was stated that just a few years ago, all they had were cartoons or artistic representations. 

This is because the CDC has its own art department that creates images of “viruses” in order to sell the public on the “threat” that they could not see.

 The images were created to “grab the public’s attention.” To do so, they utilized a piece of software called Autodesk 3ds Max, which was said to be “where all the magic happens."

The aim was to make the “viruses” look like they’re really alive so that the public knew to be aware of them. It was admitted that the high-resolution graphic of “SARS-COV-2” on the CDC's website is “partially artistic.” Essentially, it is all marketing and branding to convince people of a non-existence “threat.”

This is not just limited to the images of “SARS-COV-2” like that seen in the title of this article. The images of the “real virus” are composites made up of 100,000 scanning electron microscope images put together via computer algorithms. With the emergence of better computational methods, they convert thousands of 2D images into a single reconstructed 3D map. These works of art are used to allow people to visualize the fictional entities claimed to be making them sick. 

The new technology also helps to continue to fool researchers into believing that they are capturing images of the mythical unicorns, when in fact, they are doing nothing of the sort. 

In reality, what they are doing is taking images of random particles from unpurified fluids. They admittedly are unable to tell images of “SARS-COV-2” apart from different “coronaviruses,” “exosomes,” and other extracellular vesicles. All they are doing is pointing-and-declaring at the same particles while giving them different names.

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