"Here's the bottom line. There are two possibilities for what a human being will react to when they hear these kind of inconsistencies. If somebody said that antibody tests either mean you had the virus or you didn't, there are two possible reactions you can have. One—which is what most people have—is 'Man, this stuff is so complicated I can't possibly understand it, so I'm gonna leave it to the experts.' That's one possible reaction. The other possible reaction is, 'These guys don't know what they're talking about...I don't buy it, and I'm gonna look into it myself.' That's what I did. People have to trust their own sense of thinking and their own intuition, and that's what they don't." 🗣 Today I finish the discussion with Dr. Tom Cowan, a medical doctor, on the controversial idea that viruses may in fact NOT be what we think they are. He discusses his earlier beliefs on the definition of pathogens, Koch's postulates, and eventually what led him to a different conclusion—one several doctors around the world are also contemplating. Make sure you've had your coffee before listening. 😉