The link below explains a little more about the theory. In my view, it fits with the biblical worldview better. The Satanic worldview is that there are these mysterious viruses that evolve, and can mutate, and spread between species even though they are not alive. No one can explain where they come from, or how they mysteriously spring up in different places after apparently being eradicated.
A biblical worldview says that God is the Creator. Did God create viruses? Maybe after sin, but then that doesn't explain how they spread between species, etc. Nor does it explain how they are apparently eradicated, then pop up again after a period of time, in different places. If however, the so-called viruses are actually part of a body's response against toxins, it fits perfectly well that the Creator may have endowed different kinds with similar mechanisms of toxin removal. And if different kinds are experiencing the same toxin (e.g. radiation, chemicals etc.) it can explain how the same or similar particles are seen within these kinds, without invoking the mystical, magical theory of evolution to say it mutated enough to "jump" between species. It also would explain why when isolated, these particles don't cause the disease associated with the "virus" in another organism (i.e. the exomes/viruses are removing the toxins causing the toxicity, so if isolated and transplanted in another organism, don't cause the disease).
https://www.eclassifie.com/2020/04/coronavirus-dr-andrew-kaufman-and-the-exosomes/
Read also the 14 year old book - Virus Mania. This likewise demonstrates that a true virus (as described by the theory) has never been proven scientifically (much like evolution, and all of Satanic so-called science).
https://www.amazon.com/Virus-Mania-Continually-Epidemics-Billion-Dollar/dp/1425114679