Dr Jones is Based.
The pattern is predictable. An author writes a post defending germ theory, pleads with readers to dismiss, ignore, and move on, only to be annihilated through open debate in their own comment section.
So I just witnessed a prominent Substack author return to his own comment section more than 3 weeks later to address a single comment... out of thousands....
Why is that?
This germ theory debate IS NOT going away.....
I'm just an ultra-inspired noob trying to find everything I can on Substack, and I stumbled upon this post today.
To Summarize:
1. A Midwestern Doctor, like Steve Kirsh, has done great work by exposing the dangers of the mRNA vaccines, and is a hero for doing so.
2. He believes in germ theory.
3. He believes "virus deniers" act in “bad faith” and are "poising the well” by fostering any debate on this controversial topic, as it "divides those who are opposed to the existing COVID policies into polarized camps that are in opposition to each other…this issue will only result in us being unable to come together and stop the harmful policies we can all easily agree need to stop."
4. He desperately wants to burry this debate.
" I have wanted to write about terrain theory, but have specifically avoided doing so for this reason…Finally, addressing this issue takes up a lot of time. ..We are all in a situation where there is a lot we want to do for this cause that we are not able to because we don’t have the time to, so when time gets sucked into addressing the small number of loud voices in the virus debunking crowd, it directly takes away from things we need to be doing…At this point, I do not believe the virus debunking camp is arguing in good faith. Since I cannot read minds, I cannot say for certain why this behavior is occurring, but there are a few theories at this point in time."
Correct. A Midwestern Doctor absolutely CANNOT read minds, (emphasis italics), like the exponentially growing number of average nobodies just like me and his reader base who can easily see straight through the woo woo.
Look, I could never step into the ring with a professional UFC fighter, but I'm smart enough to understand when one fighter's skill and power are dominating the other fighter…which is what I'm witnessing in the comment sections. Please judge for yourself.
The Author is unhinged.
A Midwestern Doctor writes: "I have also had countless experiences in my life of unfairly being accused of being pseudoscientific, so I am extremely hesitant to direct that label toward others."
Really, because in the same article he also writes previously:
"This philosophical detour is important because the virus debunking movement embodies many of the classic characteristics of pseudoscience, and at the same time utilizes many of the common attacks against dissenting viewpoints that are used by members of the establishment to discredit “pseudoscientific” viewpoints. As a result, it is understandably difficult to fairly debate these topics."
Ok....
Look, don't trust me, I'm just an anonymous novice, not Dr Jones, so I've included some screenshots from the comment section.
Lessons in Floor Mopping:
People are catching on. It's not hard to see. Once the world awakens to the monster of germ theory, then we begin to reclaim the world from evil.
Dr. Jones has not posted any articles. He has only written comments as far as I know. Open debate always brings out the truth. Dr. Jones needs a Boostershot.
https://substack.com/profile/19091690-john-calvin-jones-phd-jd
Dear Boostershots,
Thanks for helping to share this. My approach is to be civil, yet thorough, and offer sources and citations so people can grow in awareness and knowledge.
Every time that I see another child injured by vaccines (which is compounded by SSRIs, and toxic food), it just breaks my heart. So I am driven by love of humanity, compassion for naive parents and injured children. I am delighted to learn that you too are so enlightened.
Sincerely