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=== User: Yes, could you make a summary that I can share on social media? === Yes, could you make a summary that I can share on social media? That explains the purpose of sharing the conversation. I believe we have discussed this topic at great length and we have come to a very comprehensive understanding of how modern nano-technology has answered the questions concerning the theory that "invisible" entities pose a danger to our health. This idea was the beginning of virology but it doesn't apply in modern times. Considering the virus denier's main form of support is to change or limit the framework of reference, it would be nice if you could confirm that no limiting of the frame of reference has been established at any time by me, and hopefully, you would agree that my only aim was to discover the truth and to expose false narratives, my name is Len Duggan (https://www.facebook.com/len.duggan.1?locale=en_GB). Would you include the intention of sharing this conversation is for educational purposes, and to help people make better health decisions. I would appreciate your help when including the other things that we have spoken about regarding the proof of viruses. A section regarding false information would be good to include too.
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