Virology is Out of Control  

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Is Virology a bonafide science? Not according to a biomedical scientist, who argues that Virology is a Fraudulent Pseudoscience and is a dying field.

Virology is Out of Control

by Simon Lee, Science Officer at Anew UK.

Most people regard virology as a bona fide hard science. But is it really? Does virology follow the scientific method?  

The steps of the scientific method include:  

  • Observe a natural phenomenon.
  • Suggest hypothesis to explain the phenomenon.
  • Select independent variable (the presumed cause).
  • Select dependent variable/s (the observed effect/s).
  • Control variables.
  • Test/experiment.
  • Analyse the observation/data.
  • Validate/invalidate hypothesis.

Following the scientific method begins with observing a natural phenomenon, postulating a hypothesis, and then determining the independent variable (IV) which is the presumed cause, the dependent variable (DV) which is the observed effect, and controls for experimentation.

Scientific controls are used as a check and balance system in experiments when researchers are attempting to determine the cause of an effect. Controls are designed to ensure that the presumed cause (independent variable) is the only thing that could be causing the observed effect (dependent variable).  

Controls allow one variable or factor to be studied at a time. It’s crucial that both the control and other experimental groups are exposed to the exact same conditions apart from the one variable under study. This allows for more accurate and reliable conclusions to be drawn from the experiments.  

Virology Refutes Itself

Virologists only starting natural phenomenon is people who have similar symptoms.  

Up until 1952, virologists believed that a virus was a toxic protein or enzyme that poisoned the body and that it somehow multiplied in the body itself and could spread in the body as well as between people and animals.  

However, these suspected viruses could not be seen directly in diseased tissue using electron microscopy. It was also acknowledged that even healthy animals, organs, and tissue released the same breakdown products during the decomposing process that had previously been misinterpreted as “viruses”.

For decades virologists failed in their attempts to purify and isolate the assumed “virus” particles in order to directly prove the existence and pathogenicity of these particles. Virologists only had indirect evidence of decay from human and animal tissue culture experiments claimed to be caused by the “virus” in question. This same decay was seen in tissues from healthy hosts.  

Different groups of researchers could not reproduce or replicate each other’s findings. In fact, results were often contradictory as a 1999 essay by Karlheinz Lüdtke points out:  

“Findings often reported by certain virus researchers at the time were not confirmed by other researchers as a result of their own experiments, or the observations could not be reproduced by all scientists working with the virus. Often, findings to the contrary were reported, or the findings that had been examined were considered artefacts…Findings that were used to empirically confirm a suspected connection were often soon joined by negative findings reported by other researchers.”  

Essentially, virology had refuted itself by this point.  

The Cell Culture Method Rescues the Dying Field of Virology  

In order to circumvent the proper scientific method, virologists have established the laboratory cell culture method to act as a pseudoscientific proxy for a natural phenomenon.  

The cell culture method was introduced in 1954 by John Franklin Enders during his attempts to identify a measles “virus.” Virologists could not properly purify nor isolate the assumed “virus” particles directly from the fluids of a sick person, so it was decided that the particles should be “grown” in a laboratory cell culture instead.  

They claimed that there were not enough particles present within the fluids of the host to enable direct detection. This is inconsistent with the notion that viral diseases are transmitted from person to person with infected people shedding billions of viral particles that infect others. Remember the ominous dark clouds surrounding the “infected” during the covid terror campaign?

The “virus” which could not be found directly inside the fluids in order to be studied properly, was assumed to need a host cell in order to replicate itself so that it could then be found and studied.  

Enders observed what is called the cytopathic effect, which is a pattern of damage appearing in the culture as the cells break apart and die. This effect was assumed to be the direct result of the invisible “virus” within throat washings replicating inside the cells leading to cellular lysis.  

He assumed that the pieces of cellular debris from a poisoned cell were the newly created “viral” particle copies. Despite the unscientific nature of the method, the cell culture was quickly established as the “gold standard” for “virus isolation” and is still used by virologists today.  

The indirect cell culture method revived the dying field of virology. Enders was ironically awarded a Nobel Prize in 1954 for the evidence he had gathered using the old refuted tissue culture experiments which were subsequently replaced by his new cell culture method the very same year.

The cell culture method is pseudoscientific as it jumps into experimentation without observing a natural phenomenon, without identifying the dependent variable (the effect), or isolating the independent variable (the “virus”) in order to establish a hypothesis to test against.  

As well as not having a valid independent variable i.e. purified and isolated “viral” particles, Enders also created his own dependent variable in the cytopathic effect. This effect is not a naturally observed phenomenon but is artificially created in the laboratory by experimentation.  

It was assumed that the “virus” existed and that it would cause a cytopathic effect if added to a cell culture. This is what is known as an “affirming the consequent” logical fallacy, sometimes called “begging the question” or “circular reasoning”.  

Even though the cell culture was accepted as the “gold standard” proof for the “isolation” of a “virus,” one thing that is often ignored is that Enders himself was uncertain whether his method was valid. In his 1954 paper, Enders questioned whether the experimental results created in a lab (in vitro) were relevant to what happens inside the body (in vivo):  

“The pathologic changes induced by the agents in epithelial cells in tissue culture resemble, at least superficially, those found in certain tissues during the acute stage of measles. While there is no ground for concluding that the factors in vivo are the same as those which underlie the formation of giant cells and the nuclear disturbances in vitro, the appearance of these phenomena in cultured cells is consistent with the properties that a priori might be associated with the virus of measles.“  

Enders saw the same cytopathic effects he had associated with the measles “virus” in normal uninoculated control cultures without any “virus” present:  

“It must be borne in mind that cytopathic effects which superficially resemble those resulting from infection by the measles agents may possibly be induced by other viral agents present in the monkey kidney tissue…A second agent was obtained from an uninoculated culture of monkey kidney cells. The cytopathic changes it induced in the unstained preparations could not be distinguished with confidence from the viruses isolated from measles.”  

In other words, Enders established using uninoculated cultures that the cytopathic effect which he assumed was caused by the invisible measles “virus” was produced even when there was no assumed “virus” present within the culture.  

Over the next five years, other teams of researchers found the exact same cytopathic effects as Enders did when they performed uninoculated controls for themselves.  

It is clear that it is the cell culture method itself, which involves stressing and starving the cells which are removed from their natural environment and poisoned with toxic antibiotics as well as mixing in foreign animal substances and other chemicals, that causes the death of the cells.  

As this cytopathic effect was not specific to a “virus” and occurred in cultures without any “viruses” present, it can not be used to claim the presence of a “virus”.  

The invalid cell culture method was promoted as the gold standard that every virologist should use to confirm the presence of a “virus” in a sample. This cemented the entire field of virology into a world of pseudoscience as the scientific method continued to be ignored.  

In addition, mixtures assumed to contain invisible “viruses” were consistently demonstrated not to be pathogenic, so they did not meet the definition of a “virus”.  

These revelations should have ended virology right there and then. Unfortunately, that did not happen.  

Others Refute Virology  

Recently, Dr. Stefan Lanka has performed experiments using the same protocols that have been used in every isolation experiment of every presumed pathogenic virus. This included changing the nutrient medium to “minimal nutrient medium” i.e lowering the percentage of fetal calf serum from the usual 10% to 1%, lowering the nutrients available for the cells to grow, thereby stressing them, as well as tripling the amount of toxic antibiotics.  

Dr. Lanka observed the characteristic cytopathic effect but at no point was a pathogenic “virus” added to the culture. This outcome can only mean that the cytopathic effect was a result of the way the culture experiment was done.

He also added a solution of pure RNA from yeast which produced the same result, again proving that it is the culture technique—and not a virus—that is causing the cytopathic effect. It is interesting to note that during the recent construction of the alleged “monkeypox genome” Chinese Communist researchers used yeast genetic material during the process which incredibly did not even involve having any actual virus samples to work with.

In the infamous study by Zhou et al., which is one of the foundational pillars of the “SARS-COV-2” fraud, they state that a “mock virus” control was used. It is not clear from the paper what they mean by “mock virus”.  

However, Dr. Mark Bailey investigated further and discovered that in the experimental culture, the antibiotics were doubled during the culture experiments to achieve a cytopathic effect in 1 out of 24 cultures. Not only is this a high failure rate to culture a “virus,” but the addition of more antibiotics to the experimental culture completely invalidates the results as the control was not treated the same.  

The addition of more antibiotics to the experimental culture was never mentioned anywhere in the paper. Zhou et al. committed scientific fraud. How many other “virus” studies have done the same? The details of what was done to the mock-infected controls should be provided with every paper but this does not happen.

Virology is a Fraudulent Pseudoscience

The cell culture method is not a valid experimental set-up as it was never designed according to the scientific method. The experiment creates the effect (cytopathic effect) and then assumes the cause (“virus”) without verifying that the assumed cause exists to begin with.  

The cytopathic effect is known to be caused by many other factors unrelated to a “virus” thus making the explanation of a fictitious “virus” as the culprit unjustifiable.  

It is known that the cytopathic effect can be caused by:  

  • Bacteria
  • Amoeba
  • Parasites
  • Antibiotics
  • Antifungals
  • Chemical contaminants
  • Age and cell deterioration
  • Environmental stress

The cytopathic effect is not a valid dependent variable as it is not a naturally observed phenomena, and it can be explained by various factors other than an invisible “virus.”  

The unpurified sample added to the cell culture is not a valid independent variable as the “virus” assumed to be within has not been shown to exist in a purified and isolated state before the experiment takes place. Using the cell culture method as evidence for a “virus” is entirely unscientific.  

Valid controls should be performed alongside the cell cultures every time. Usually, either no mention of the controls can be found within the studies provided as evidence for the existence of “viruses” or what was done to the control culture is poorly defined.  

If virologists do perform a control, they usually do what they refer to as “mock” infections. What this means is that the virologists are supposed to use the same cell with the same additives but without the “virus” added.  

A control is supposed to eliminate only the one variable under study, i.e. the assumed “viral” particles. As the fluids that are used to inoculate the culture do not consist of only purified and isolated “virus” particles but rather consist of a complex soup of substances such as host materials, bacteria, fungi, extracellular vesicles, etc., mock-infections where no human fluids are added to the culture are not proper controls.  

A proper control would be to use a sample from a healthy human which is treated in the exact same way as the fluids with the assumed “virus.”  

Leaving samples from healthy people out of the control invalidates the mock infection as there are numerous confounding variables present within the experimental culture that are missing from the mock-infected culture.  

Virologists must attempt to observe a natural phenomenon where the independent variable can be observed in nature. At the very least, this means that they must find the particles that they believe are “viruses” directly in the fluids of a sick host and separate these particles from everything else within the fluids. Virologists must then determine a valid dependent variable in order to establish a testable and falsifiable hypothesis.  

Virology has created its own lab-created variables rather than proving cause and effect through the study of any real-world phenomena. Using a lab-created effect to claim a cause that can not be observed until after the experiment takes place is the antithesis of the scientific method.  

The “virus” is an imaginary construct dreamt up in the minds of researchers who regularly failed to find a bacterial cause for disease. They then assumed that there must be something else smaller and invisible within the fluids of sick people.  

Virology has its foundations rooted in pseudoscience as there was never any naturally observed phenomena to build upon except for people with similar symptoms. Virology is out of control.  

References :   

1) Virology’s Lack of Control. Mike Stone. https://viroliegy.com/2022/12/19/virologys-lack-of-control/  

2) Peng Zhou et al. “A pneumonia outbreak associated with a new coronavirus of probable bat origin”, Nature, 579 (12 Mar 2020).  

3) The Virus Misconception Part 1: Measles as an example. Dr Stefan Lanka. WISSEnSCHAFFTPLUS magazin 01/2020 · Auszug  

4) The Virus Miconception Part 2: The beginning and the end of the corona crisis. Dr Stefan Lanka. WISSEnSCHAFFtPLUS magazin 02/2020 · Auszug  

5) The Virus Miconception Part 3: Corona simple and understandable. Dr Stefan Lanka. WISSEnSCHAFFtPLUS magazin 03/2020 · Auszug  

6) THE COVID-19 FRAUD & WAR ON HUMANITY Dr Mark Bailey and Dr John Bevan-Smith  

7) A Farewell To Virology (Expert Edition) Dr Mark Bailey https://drsambailey.com/a-farewell-to-virology-expert-edition/  

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Islander
Islander
8 months ago

Virology is TOTALLY out of control-false science…PERIOD!
If a simpleton like me can connect the dots, why can’t the rest?
I’m ALL for empirical science, but theoretical science is leading us to dystopia/antichrist.

Just the same as bird flu fake virus-only a matter of time before they take my birds away…

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Islander
8 months ago

!10% Agree

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Islander
8 months ago

It took me 3 years, but back then I found just info pieces and the puzzle was not full. People remember their last flu, all the scaremongering about the mighty rabies – umbrella term, similar symptoms caused by different things except a virus – they’ve been poisoning our pets from ages, they don’t understand because they think they saw ‘infection’.

It was one of the best common sense, short video about why the germ theory is false.

https://odysee.com/@spacebusters:c9/Covid19Immunityin19Minutes:c

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

When a “rabid” animal bites someone, what precisely is it that causes the deadly symptoms to appear in the one who is bitten, symptoms that mirror those of the biter? (more precisely, symptoms that are deadly without quick medical intervention) Again, not being arrogant, just trying to understand how you explain it.

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Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

Read dr Millicent Morden on it, ‘Rabies Past Present in Scientific Review’.
It’s brain inflammation caused by different things, Morden lists them.

Craig
Craig
Reply to  Islander
8 months ago

Dont you mean they will try

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Craig
8 months ago

Don’t get me wrong-I’ll be the last man standing on this!!!

Currently I am in the “10km surveillance zone” and many poultry keepers are starting to think that the demands being made on them-the multi (stupid + unnecessary) “bio-security” measures (don’t you just hate that term?) are just too much to bear-so will capitulate, just like they wore masks, got tested & jabbed etc.
My closest (multi-jabbed) neighbour, has already said he’ll stop keeping his geese and hens.

I’ll push them as far as possible, but what do I do if the DEFRA team turn up on my doorstep in their space suits-please advise?

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Islander
8 months ago

Can’t you go ‘off the radar’?

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

I think that impossible unless I find a cave somewhere!

Though I live in a remote place with a sparse population, we have an overweight and overarching council (the biggest employer up here)-they have sneaks everyplace. I have too much visibility; also being in the hospitality trade.
Talking of which, only this morning we realised that we now can’t have any EV vehicles on site-the insurance companies won’t insure us! There is also talk of the ferries banning them. On the phone to the health and safety officer (ex Fire Chief) at the council this morning about this issue, he said “if you have guests with EV vehicles, they should park them at least 6-9m from the dwelling.” I said, “so you agree that they are unsafe?” He then let on that he drives one!!!

Things are getting really weird (in manifold ways)-the govt is going flat out to phase out petrol and diesel cars, and full on to shove us into mobile bombs!

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Craig
8 months ago

They killed a pet alpaca upon suspicion of TB, more precisely due to a fraudulent test’ result. The animal was healthy, but even if it would have been sick couldn’t have caused harm, was a pet but a cow kept for milk. The owner asked for autopsy, of course there was no TB. They do similar fame with cow farms, the skin test is useless but if they find ‘TB’ you can’t sell your RAW product. The issue is that these farms business’ based on selling raw. It makes no sense, for example, I bought raw milk yesterday, then today the skin test was positive, but I already drank that milk with the suspected TB.

It’s a war on our animals, too and food supply.
I’ll show it.

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Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

And this.

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Tony Ryan
Tony Ryan
8 months ago

How does onedeclare a science of Virology when nobody has yet identified a virus? How does one claim vaccinese are safe and effecive when there is no evidence to support this and, infact, public health exams, which I passed twice, evidenced reductions in disease being due to sewerage schemes, clean water, improved nutrition, personal hygiene, penicillin and antibiotics; to mentiobn a few provable factors. Vaccines contributed nothing except autism, damaged immune systems; chronic ear, tonsil, and adenoid infections; alergies, febrile convulsions, SIDS, and asthma.

The medical mafia has also inflicted killer treatments of cancer, banning the 20 or so actual cures.

The sooner these are investigated and doctors prosecuted the better.

Augustus
Augustus
Reply to  Tony Ryan
8 months ago

Smoke and mirrors, Tony. They come up with their desired outcome then skew the data to support that outcome. We see it everywhere. Climate change is manipulated in the same manner as well. Electric vehicles and all other green energy projects that go bankrupt when the government money runs out, is the same. Covid death numbers were calculated the same way. This is all built on lies. If someone tries to inject real science into this, they are mocked and canceled. I too hope to see these doctors and healthcare systems to be held accountable for their crimes.

john
john
8 months ago

“The heating consequences of the radio electromagnetic waves from 5G network technology deployment had formed the fundamental basis for current research. On the several findings of the research, deploying 5G network technology under the ultra-high baseband above 20 GHz will produce effects such as heating up of the body tissues due to electromagnetic field inducement on the account that human body is dipolar in nature. The effects will extend to produce dielectric polarization, ionic polarization, interfacial polarization and orientational polarization. This is generally on the account that variations on dielectric properties of biological tissues with the frequency of the electromagnetic field inducement are very dissimilar. While it is very imperative to determine the frequency distribution in deploying the novel 5G network to avoid adverse dielectric dispersion that may flow into the human body.”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7839940/

Mark Deacon
Mark Deacon
Reply to  john
8 months ago

There is a study I read on 5G.

It affects the type and growth of bacteria in the gut.

Promotes bad bacteria over good and of course it is then going to make you feel unwell. I am starting to think that some of the processes we put food through affects the food we consume … intrinsically safe is then found too be harmful.

Explains why refusing too drink the ordinary 2% milk on the shelf and switching back too 2% organic milk made a big difference. And no I am not allergic too dairy products, a bit late at 60 getting allergies too dairy products.

john
john
Reply to  Mark Deacon
8 months ago

I grow my own food using electro-culture. No pesticides, fertilizers or chemicals. All seeds organic or heritage to ensure continuation from seed gathering. Lovely jubbly.

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  john
8 months ago

We also, never seen such big, green tobacco plants and big tomatoes.
Cheap and easy solution, bamboo sticks wrapped around with copper wire clockwise. We have a couple of 2-3 meters long as it allegedly covers 20nm and many small ones in the pots. It took a couple of months to see the result but definitely works.

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Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Mark Deacon
8 months ago

If you want to know more about that how deep is the medical rabbit hole, dig into the DNA part, same game. A very important knowledge especially in the age of ‘mRNA’ shots.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpq4-9-iGpQ

There are no good or bad bacteria, only bacteria. People can’t modify DNA, only bacteria can. Their GMO is playing with bacteria and yeast, nothing like that they show you on those artworks cutting out and inserting into parts.

I think 5G and similar harms are not about bad bacteria overgrowing but about mass cell death and bacteria forms to clean the mess up. But the process requires lot of energy and gives waste products which are poisonous. Similar to when you eat something bad (expired) food, already in the process of decomposing. You eat poisons not because the bacteria itself is poisonous but because the has become.
There is a homeopath doctor worth to follow on these subjects to learn: Amandha Vollmer (YummiMummy).

Abigail
Abigail
8 months ago

Better late than never. 😁 I think Patricia you missed the bloody fight here on this subject, we were moderated, we learnt that ‘no virus’ is just a psyop and I was so angry for being silenced that paid for VPN to be able to ‘speak’. Thanks for this article!

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

The problem that people ask that then ‘what made me ill’, to know the terrain truth is a must, also to know about polymorphism, that we make bacteria and fungi to get rid of the waste but of course if we are too poisoned it can end badly. Somatides (microzymas on another name) form bacteria. There is proof, the process was recorded. They ruined the genius Gaston Naessens and his somatoscope which were able to show living processes in the blood.

Chris
Chris
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

I have just discovered somatides, and wonder if traditional biology has tried to smother our knowledge of them, as the cult once did with scalar energy, negative energy etc.
To me these somatides look similar to the sparkly colour changing (quantum) dots that Dr Ana M Mihalcea MD PhD has found in C19-vaxxed blood (and now most people), so I wonder if the man-made quantum dots represent the satanic version of the natural (God’s) life-force entities.
They are supplanting EVERYTHING good, from good rhodium atoms in our brain, on fractal scales upwards, to our whole Planet, with evil EVIL VERSIONS. Deleted spiritual DNA, A.I. cells, heart damage, Smart Cities etc.

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Chris
8 months ago

There is more, it’s my belief that somatides are ‘God’s dust’, the life force. According to Beauchamp they can be ruined only by cremating and harsh chemicals (acid). Now look around what they like to use to get rid of the corpses. Cremating and nowadays to dissolve them in acids for fertilizer. Like a war to destroy somatides, isn’t it?

Chris C
Chris C
Reply to  Chris
8 months ago

I love your comments which bring us new truthful information.
My sister was like a soulmate and recently died at eighty having had polio and wheelchair-bound from four: probably the toxic waste from nearby industry where she played in puddles.
The cult spread the lie that the “disease” is a virus.
She was one of the few who would listen to me about the truth.
They gave her two blood transfusions and the death pathway, then (her choice) cremated, so I am praying that the evil system did not damage her sweet soul on top of the adversity she faced in this life.

Chris C
Chris C
Reply to  Chris C
8 months ago

I wrote Strange Quantum Souls (Lulu 2019) and believe that our souls connect to Planck-scale black holes througout space, ten to the power of ninety nine per cc, so maybe the “life dust” is another one of the portals along with the others I mentioned, that link us to the spiritual entities.
The cult are trying to delete those gateways to heaven at fractal size scales. Surely it is no coincidence that the satanic attack methods on us all, all destroy some form of our spirit, if we list them.

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Chris C
8 months ago

So sorry!!

Sam
Sam
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

Hi Abigail. I wrote this article and i wrote a similar one titled “New Study published by top British Biomedical Scientist proves the Covid-19 Fraud is a Crime against Humanity” published by The Expose on Dec 3 2021. The paranoia about the “no virus psyop” is a relatively new development as is the censorship of those of us that are telling the truth.

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Sam
8 months ago

Sorry for my mistake, I saw Patricia’ name at the top, in past she had the most brave uncovering articles.

john
john
Reply to  Sam
8 months ago
Islander
Islander
Reply to  Patricia Harrity
8 months ago

Keep at it Pat! (And Abi!)

Jeff Green
Jeff Green
Reply to  Patricia Harrity
8 months ago

Hi Patricia,

I am sharing with you a link to an article I have written that delves into my virus research. This piece focuses on the non-contagious nature of viruses, their functioning within the human body, and their underlying causes. Neosante Health magazine has published a comprehensive summary of my work in this domain, which you can access through the provided link. I believe that this scientific exploration would greatly captivate your audience’s interest.

Please get in contact with me if you would like to do an article on this topic.

Publication in Néosanté Health Magazine (Néosanté, Belgian Journal of Global Health) (substack.com)

Best regards,
Jeff Green

http://www.virusesarenotcontagious.com

Diane
Diane
8 months ago

Hear hear!. Well done. Great article. Thank you.

Chris
Chris
8 months ago

If I say I have observed a new planet or a new fundamental particle I would be expected to show the evidence, such as an image and an effect on other entities.
Viruses are just computer codes that they use to calibrate the fake PCR test; to look for those sequences of numbers basically: an absolute fraud.

I was fooled by virology until 2020 and so was Mike Yeadon of all people.
As an amateur I enjoyed studying genetic quantum tunnelling mutations, but never dreamed that “spreading disease via viruses” was a hoax.

To me it’s similar to other cult activities like printing money out of thin air and calling it quantitative easing, when in fact it debases our hard earned money and is pure theft.

We must wake EVERYONE up to ALL of this now, as our main priority in life, because the cult are finally going in for the kill.

J G
J G
Reply to  Chris
8 months ago

Even “genetic quantum tunnelling mutations” sounds ridiculous.

Chris C
Chris C
Reply to  J G
8 months ago

Quantum tunnelling of genetic material is solid science known for around 100 years, just read it on Wikipedia (or a more truthful source), and Jim Al-Khalili’s book “Life On The Edge”.

Having said that, the “variants” (e.g. omicron) that the evil cult are using to scare us into death and slavery are not based on real entities isolated in nature, being computer codes and entirely fraudulent, as is their “asymptomatic transmission” of these variants.

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Chris
8 months ago

Mike Yeadon clarified his position on viruses on his Telegram channel as recently as August 28, 2023:

On the absolutist position, we are aligned.

I do think it’s POSSIBLE that the entire discipline is fraudulent. 
I agree however that despite my long career in life sciences, I don’t know enough WITH A HIGH LEVEL OF CERTAINTY to adopt a public position that there are no viruses. [emphasis added]

Frankly, it hardly matters what I think, because we’re all incredibly circumscribed in the people we can reach.
I’d go further and say that, if we were much more effective than we actually are, we would almost certainly be murdered.
That said, I’m not inhibited in any way by that risk, because I’ve already decided I’m not interested in scuttling around in a highly constrained retirement, flinching at each new restriction and humiliation.
So I’ll communicate or die trying!
If I was appreciably younger, in full health and with a partner who doesn’t think the same way I do about it all, I might well have a different perspective.

For example, on the transmission experiments, I’ve clearly got homework to do! In due course I’ll let you know whether what you’ve said is enough to destroy or substantially weaken it as an argument. If so, I’m willing to reinstate my earlier view that I cannot eliminate transmissible respiratory pathogens.
This wouldn’t change my opinion on the current fraudulent claim for a pandemic, nor the immunological argument that since the nastier it might be, the stronger that self limiting nature of spreading, pandemics of severe respiratory illnesses aren’t possible.
All the best,
Mike

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

Here’s the link to the post:

https://t.me/DrMikeYeadon/1588

Rhoda Wilson
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

Hi Fouilleur, the Telegram channel you’ve linked is fake. It may repost some Telegram posts made by Dr. Yeadon to make it look genuine, but is someone impersonating. him. Dr. Mike Yeadon posts on Robin Monotti’s Telegram channel.

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
8 months ago

No, it is not fake. I have emailed Yeadon using his official email address, commenting on some points made on the TG channel I linked to, and he has responded to some of my emails. (He wrote that he receives in excess of 500 emails per day.)

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
8 months ago

No, it is not fake. I have emailed Yeadon using his official email address, commenting on some points made on the TG channel I linked to, and he has responded to some of my emails. (He wrote that he receives in excess of 500 emails per day.)

Rhoda Wilson
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

Hi Fouilleur, If you got the email address from the same channel I have warned is run by an impersonator, is it possible the impersonator is responding to your emails and not Dr. Yeadon?

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
8 months ago

I did not get the address from any TG channel, but from a contact information website.

Don’t you think Mike himself would have warned about his impersonator who has a large number of followers?

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
8 months ago

I did not get the address from any TG channel, but from a contact information website.

Don’t you think Mike himself would have warned about his impersonator with a large number of followers?

Kevin
Kevin
8 months ago

Patricia Harrity is amazing! This one of most well-written articles on this subject I have ever read!! Her precise analysis of this fraud is laser bulls-eye on target!

Chris C
Chris C
Reply to  Kevin
8 months ago

Yes, whoever wrote this article is irrelevant, and the prose is spot on for the (God’s) truth, so we must preserve it forever and share it every way possible, without distortion.
Only the truth-tellers and freedom fighters keep me going during these Crimes against Creation: no words can describe the evil of the demonic spirits and the schadenfreude of those “alphabet agencies” acting as conduits in the globalist cult.

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fouilleur
fouilleur
8 months ago

The theory that there are no viruses is often promoted by referring to Dr. Stefan Lanka, and this article is no exception. However, a few years ago Lanka said in an interview that there are over 100 million different viruses in a litre of seawater: “So befinden sich in einem Liter Meerwasser z.B. über 100 Millionen unterschiedlichste Viren.” [1] And yes, he still keeps referring to his published research in the 1990s in which he says he has isolated a seaweed virus that spreads and multiplies in algae. Lanka’s statement about the viral content of seawater is consistent with the fact that viruses are said to be by far the most numerous group of biological entities.

Also in a video interview the year before last, Lanka says, again referring to his research, that he “found a harmless virus and a harmless stable virus-host relationship” and repeats that there is no evidence of *harmful* viruses.

So, Lanka’s view is that there are viruses, only that they do not cause diseases, which seems odd. If bacteria also include disease-causing bacteria, why shouldn’t viruses also include disease-causing viruses? All-encompassing mutually harmonious coexistence is not something that one can find in nature.

Finally, there is a big difference between saying that there are no viruses and that there are no disease-causing viruses.

[1] https://www.naturepower.de/vitalstoff-journal/fakten-widerreden/epidemien/vogelgrippe-und-h5n1-impfen-und-aids-interview-mit-dr-stefan-lanka/

[2] https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=207458040719502

Sam
Sam
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

I wrote the above article and i am familiar with the work of Dr Stefan Lanka. As always the devil is in the detail. It is important that the definition of the word “virus” is clearly defined and understood because the meaning has changed over time and people have different ideas about what the word means.

When a modern doctor or medical scientist uses the term “virus” they are referring to a replication competent, obligate intracellular parasite, capable of transmitting disease from host to host. These particles are presumed to contain an entire genome, which is surrounded by a protein capsid, which is also presumed to be surrounded by a lipid membrane in the case of enveloped viruses.

None of this has ever been proven for supposed human pathogenic viruses. The genomes are fraudulently constructed on a computer from short sequences detected in un-purified multi-species genetic soups. “Missing” bits are added and “extra” bits are removed often referring to previous genomes created in exactly the same unscientific and fraudulent process. The endless “variants” are really just a function of the un-reproducibility of this process.

From this fake genome, protein sequences are then “predicted” to be produced by the “virus”, which adds to the imaginary virus particle model. Sometimes electron micrographs are presented that are claimed to be the virus particle in question. These are never purified or demonstrated to be anything other than breakdown products or extracellular vesicles produced when cell cultures are starved and poisoned.

In a nutshell supposed human pathogenic viruses have never been demonstrated to exist as advertised let alone cause any disease.

On the other hand, bacteriophages and giant viruses do exist, but they do not cause disease.

Care has to be taken when referring to “biological entities” because detecting a genetic sequence, using PCR for example, does not prove the origin of the sequence although it is often claimed to belong to a virus particle. This is an unscientific assumption.

Attempts to transmit supposed viral illnesses between people have often failed, as have attempts to make animals sick by inoculating them with the supposed virus. Monkeys were infected with SARS-CoV-2 and they barely noticed it. One got a snotty nose and one went off its food for a day. Hardly the deadly plague we have been encouraged to be terrified of. 

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Sam
8 months ago

Thanks for the reply! In his comments, Lanka is also often vague, sometimes appearing to suggest there are no viruses at all, at other times pointing out that he himself has isolated a virus. Those who base their arguments on Lanka often do not help, failing to “clearly define” precisely what they mean or giving a misleading impression of what Lanka has said.

What about the tobacco mosaic disease? History tells us that in the late 19th century, two scientists independently identified the cause of this plant disease. The sap of the diseased plant evidently transmitted the disease to other plants. When the sap was drained through the finest filters of the time, it remained a “causative agent”, suggesting that the pathogen was smaller than the bacterium. However, one of the two researchers, Dmitry Ivanovsky, long believed that the plant disease was caused by a smaller bacterium than previously known.

His colleague Martinus Beijerink independently repeated the experiments, showing that the pathogen was able to multiply in the cells of the tobacco plant. He famously coined the term “virus” (stemming from the semantics of the word as used at the time) to distinguish the pathogen from bacteria.

To date, no bacterium has been shown by any scientist to explain the tobacco mosaic disease. This seems to strongly suggest that harmful sub-bacterial pathogens do exist in nature.

Sam
Sam
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

I have read Lankas work and i agree with him on many things although not everything. I dont watch videos but his written work is not vague bearing in mind they are English translations of his native German language. He was also not vague when he won the German high court case proving there is no valid scientific evidence for the existence of a measles virus. 

There are many other researchers saying similar things as well. I do not blindly just “follow” anyone i make up my own mind. I have over 30 years experience as a biomedical scientist including 8 years diagnostic microbiology which included virology. I used to believe in viruses but now that i have studied the foundational research i now understand that we have all been conned!

I always clearly define what i mean in my articles and i am not in the business of giving a misleading impression about anything.

With regards to tobacco mosaic disease the fact that the causative agent passed through the finest filters of the time does not prove a viral cause. Some bacteria are very small. Some bacteria produce spores/cysts which are very small. Some cell wall deficient variants of large bacteria can also pass through the filters.

How exactly did Martinus Beijerink show that the pathogen was able to multiply in the cells of the tobacco plant at a time before the electron microscope was invented and before the cell culture method was introduced?

The fact that no bacterium has been shown by any scientist to explain tobacco mosaic disease is not conclusive. Scientists do not get funding to overturn ideas that are politically and economically convenient. Even if they overcome that obstacle they will most likely not get their results published in peer reviewed scientific journals because most of them are captured by corporate interests. I speak from personal experience of a very corrupt system.

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Sam
8 months ago

I know German, and I feel safe to say that Lanka has been vague and unclear in his statements.

He was also not vague when he won the German high court case proving there is no valid scientific evidence for the existence of a measles virus.”

Actually, the case did not prove that, and Lanka has somewhat misrepresented the judgement. The high court did not take such a stand on the medical issue. Here is what they stated concerning that, translated into English:

“The District Court’s assessment of the evidence to the effect that, on the basis of the expert opinion obtained, it was proven that the publications submitted by the plaintiff in their entirety proved the existence and pathogenicity of the measles virus and that it was also possible to determine the diameter in the form requested by the defendant, is not to be objected to as a result.” [1]

Lanka won on the basis of a technicality: he had asked for the full evidence for the existence of the measles virus to be presented in a single study. (The court explains: “Dazuhin schränkt es den Aufwand der Prüfung erheblich ein, wenn dem Wortlaut entsprechend der Beweis in einem Werk geführt werden muss.”)

Re measles, the disease with that name has definite characteristics that differentiate it from other diseases. Here in Finland (perhaps elsewhere as well), people used to make their children visit households where children were sick with measles. The practice (which worked more often than not) was based on the fact that contracting measles as a child is much safer than contracting it as an adult.

“How exactly did Martinus Beijerink show that the pathogen was able to multiply in the cells of the tobacco plant at a time before the electron microscope was invented and before the cell culture method was introduced?”

The scientific approach dictates that we must try to find out. We cannot rule it out just like that.

Researchers could have presented evidence for a bacterium-based explanation for the tobacco mosaic disease on the net (anonymously if needed), even if they could not have it published in a peer-reviewed journal. No such evidence has ever been presented.

[1] https://openjur.de/u/892340.html

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Sam
8 months ago

I know German, and I feel safe to say that Lanka has been vague and unclear in his statements.

“He was also not vague when he won the German high court case proving there is no valid scientific evidence for the existence of a measles virus.”

Actually, the case did not prove that, and Lanka has somewhat misrepresented the judgement. The high court did not take such a stand on the medical issue. Here is what they stated concerning that, translated into English:

“The District Court’s assessment of the evidence to the effect that, on the basis of the expert opinion obtained, it was proven that the publications submitted by the plaintiff in their entirety proved the existence and pathogenicity of the measles virus and that it was also possible to determine the diameter in the form requested by the defendant, is not to be objected to as a result.” [1]

Lanka won on the basis of a technicality: he had asked for the full evidence for the existence of the measles virus to be presented in a single study. (The court explains: “Dazuhin schränkt es den Aufwand der Prüfung erheblich ein, wenn dem Wortlaut entsprechend der Beweis in einem Werk geführt werden muss.”)

Re measles, the disease with that name has definite characteristics that differentiate it from other diseases. Here in Finland (perhaps elsewhere as well), people used to make their children visit households where children were sick with measles. The practice (which worked more often than not) was based on the fact that contracting measles as a child is much safer than contracting it as an adult.

“How exactly did Martinus Beijerink show that the pathogen was able to multiply in the cells of the tobacco plant at a time before the electron microscope was invented and before the cell culture method was introduced?”

The scientific approach dictates that we must try to find out. We cannot rule it out just like that.

Researchers could have presented evidence for a bacterium-based explanation for the tobacco mosaic disease on the net (anonymously if needed), even if they could not have it published in a peer-reviewed journal. No such evidence has ever been presented.

[1] https://openjur.de/u/892340.html

Sam
Sam
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

I believe that the Lanka case was referred upwards from the District Court (the assessment you have quoted) to the Supreme court where the case was won.

It is not a technicality to expect every single study on the measles virus to be based on full evidence of its existence some of which can obviously be included in the references section. Since ALL measles virus research studies reference the 1950s Enders cell culture experiments (that i wrote about) NONE of them are valid for the reasons i discuss in the article. That was also Lankas point.

I dont know what characteristics of measles you are referring to that differentiate it from other diseases? One characteristic of this disease is vitamin A deficiency so the disease, for which no virus has been proven to exist, is possibly a clinical manifestation of vitamin A deficiency.

It was common practice to put measles kids together here in the UK too. Children sharing many common environment conditions at the same age does not demonstrate contagion in general or the existence of an imaginary virus in particular. 

You stated as fact that Martinus Beijerink showed that the tobacco mosiac pathogen was able to multiply in tobacco plant cells. I was asking for experimental/methodological details which you have not provided. I am not ruling anything out and i am very familiar with the scientific approach. I am also very familiar with scientific corruption.

Im not saying the tobacco mosaic disease is definitely caused by a bacterium- another potential cause could be a fungus. Not being able to find evidence on the net is not the same as that evidence not being there. For example searching using Google will return corporate friendly results and will bury the truth under a big pile of BS.

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Sam
8 months ago

“I believe that the Lanka case was referred upwards from the District Court (the assessment you have quoted) to the Supreme court where the case was won.”

Yes, it was so referred. But the statement I quoted was by the Supreme Court, and I gave a link to the judgement of the Supreme (or higher) Court from which the quote is taken. The Supreme Court noted that “the District Court’s assessment […]  is not to be objected to as a result”.

This is the Supreme Court’s original German-language statement:

“Die Beweiswürdigung des Landgerichts dahingehend, dass aufgrund des eingeholten Sachverständigengutachtens bewiesen sei, dass die vom Kläger vorgelegten Publikationen in ihrer Gesamtheit den Nachweis für die Existenz und die Erregereigenschaft des Masernvirus belegten und auch die Bestimmung des Durchmessers in der vom Beklagten verlangten Form gelungen sei, ist im Ergebnis nicht zu beanstanden.”

The Supreme Court did rule in Lanka’s favour, but based on Lanka’s rules, which Bardens did not fulfill. That is, he presented six studies, none of which provided a full proof of the virus in itself. As stated by the Supreme Court:

“Dazuhin schränkt es den Aufwand der Prüfung erheblich ein, wenn dem Wortlaut entsprechend der Beweis in einem Werk geführt werden muss.”

In English this goes something like this: It considerably limits the examination effort when, according to the wording, the evidence has to be provided in a single work.

https://openjur.de/u/892340.html

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Sam
8 months ago

“I dont know what characteristics of measles you are referring to that differentiate it from other diseases?”

The attached photo shows the physical characteristics that define measles. For example, I have had iritis several times, and its characteristics are quite different.

When healthy children living elsewhere (ie, in a different environment) come to visit a family with measles-stricken children and contract the disease during the visit, it does not appear far-fetched to conclude that what caused their illness is related to their short-lived but close proximity with the children that were sick with the same disease.

But I acknowledge, based on your video shared here (I just learned it was yours!), that the evidence presented for the tobacco mosaic virus does not appear as strong as it should have been.

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Merv
Merv
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

In times past, this would have been referred to as leprosy. By changing definitions and compartmentalising, we came up with the variables such as chicken pox, measles, shingles and so on. In fact, further back in history this would have been attributed to foul spirits. Just as polio was redefined from time of onset of paralysis, it was also “eliminated”. Pharmakeia is sorcery, be ye NOT fooled.

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

This photo is about measles credit to search engine (brave’s) pls show me how it is similar to yours??? It is not, just another something skin ‘eruption’ called measles.

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Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

Another one…

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Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

Are you sure it can’t be chicken pox? Reaction to a drug (just because after chemo ppl have similar), allergy? Btw Syphilis’s’ eruption is also similar, monkey-pox, too. According to photos you can find on the net to compare…

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

No two human beings are the same, so of course there is variation in the way in which the patient’s skin looks. All of these kids have red pimples, some more, some fewer.

Or do you think that when I had iritis (inflammation of the iris), my eye would have looked exactly the same as another person’s with the same illness? Of course it wouldn’t.

I forgot to mention that yes, Lanka won, but as I showed with direct quotations from the higher court’s judement, it was because David Bardens did not prove the existence of the measles virus in a single document, as required by Lanka in his competition rules.

For your information, I am what is called a “Covid critic” and I think the Covid measures have been a crime against humanity. The Covid vaccines are dangerous and I haven’t taken any. I was able to have a medical doctor change her report about a 49-year-old woman who died six days after taking the AstraZeneca vaccine in April 2021. The doctor had not been informed at all that the woman had become seriously ill after taking the vaccine. The vaccine was added as a contributor to her death in the death certificate. Me and an experienced Finnish pathologist who familiarized himself with the case believe that the vaccine is completely to blame for her death.

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

Sorry, I’ve run out of patience, you are arrogantly arguing here just like a troll while your ignorance is sky-high, what about doing a proper research – to me it was 10 years and almost all of my free time – and carry on as equal partners? Thank you.

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

I’m not being arrogant, and I, too, have studied these issues for years. I thought that making clear to you that I’m not a vaccine enthusiast but a Covid critic might help you better understand where I come from, but apparently not. I also commented positively about Sam’s video and actually pressed the plus sign under the comment in which you shared it. It seems that for some reason you decided to resort to ad hominems than continue reasoned discussion. I find that rather deplorable.

To return to the topic, the rash 1) starting on the face and 2) then spreading to the rest of the body is just one of the symptoms attributed to measles (of course, the pictures can also be taken from different stages of the illness in different individuals). Other symptoms include high fever, coughing, runny nose and watery eyes. Together they do constitute a well-delineated set of symptoms that differentiate measles from other diseases (such as iritis or cancer, to name a few).

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

No two human beings are the same, so of course there is variation in the way in which the patient’s skin looks. All of these kids have red pimples, some more, some fewer.

Or do you think that when I had iritis (inflammation of the iris), my eye would have looked exactly the same as another person’s with the same illness? Of course it wouldn’t.

I forgot to mention that yes, Lanka won, but as I showed with direct quotations from the higher court’s judement, it was because David Bardens did not prove the existence of the measles virus in a single document, as required by Lanka in his competition rules.

For your information, I am what is called a “Covid critic” and I think the Covid measures have been a crime against humanity. The Covid vaccines are dangerous and I haven’t taken any. I was able to have a medical doctor change her report about a 49-year-old woman who died six days after taking the AstraZeneca vaccine in April 2021. The doctor had not been informed at all that the woman had become seriously ill after taking the vaccine. The vaccine was added as a contributor to her death in the death certificate. Me and an experienced Finnish pathologist who familiarized himself with the case believe that the vaccine is completely to blame for her death.

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

No two human beings are the same, so of course there is variation in the way in which the patient’s skin looks. All of these kids have red pimples, some more, some fewer.

Or do you think that when I had iritis (inflammation of the iris), my eye would have looked exactly the same as another person’s with the same illness? Of course it wouldn’t.

I forgot to mention that yes, Lanka won, but as I showed with direct quotations from the higher court’s judement, it was because David Bardens did not prove the existence of the measles virus in a single document, as required by Lanka in his competition rules.

For your information, I am what is called a “Covid critic” and I think the Covid measures have been a crime against humanity. The Covid vaccines are dangerous and I haven’t taken any. I was able to have a medical doctor change her report about a 49-year-old woman who died six days after taking the AstraZeneca vaccine in April 2021. The doctor had not been informed at all that the woman had become seriously ill after taking the vaccine. The vaccine was then added as a contributor to her death in the death certificate. Me and an experienced Finnish pathologist who familiarized himself with the case believe that the vaccine is completely to blame for her death.

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

higher court’s judement => higher court’s judgement
(Why is it not possible to edit one’s comments after publishing?)

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Sam
8 months ago

To be precise, it was the Higher Regional Court (Oberlandesgericht) Stuttgart, not Supreme Court, that reversed the District Court’s judgement and ruled in Lanka’s favour. Bardens then tried to get Germany’s Federal Court BGH to reopen the case, but without success.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bardens

So, my quotes are from the judgement of the Higher Regional Court Stuttgart. It refers to the District Court’s assessment, noting that the District Court’s view that the existence of the measles virus was proven by the documents provided by Bardens is not to be objected per se (link above):

“the District Court’s assessment of the evidence to the effect that, on the basis of the expert opinion obtained, it was proven that the publications submitted by the plaintiff in their entirety proved the existence and pathogenicity of the measles virus and that it was also possible to determine the diameter in the form requested by the defendant, is not to be objected.”

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Sam
8 months ago

Actually, the court in which Lanka won was not “Supreme Court”, it was “Higher Regional Court Stuttgart” (Oberlandesgericht Stuttgart). Bardens then tried to get Germany’s Federal Court to re-evaluate the case, but the court declined. I have given a link the judgement of the Stuttgart court and quoted the passages that show on what grounds Lanka won.

Btw, sorry that some of my comments appear doubled, as they were initially not published and I then resubmitted them thinking they would not be published. And I have not found a way to delete comments.

Anyway, I would like to know your stand on Lanka’s still continuing references to how he evidenced a *virus* spreading in sea algae and how, according to him, there is a hundred million *viruses* in a liter of seawater. Lanka’s statements clearly support the existence of at least some kind of viruses.

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Sam
8 months ago

Sam, if you want to know about measles go to whale dot to, tons of material including historical stuff, measles is vitamin A dependent, its vaccine depletes vitamin A. The cure is vit A or IV vit C, back then cod liver oil. As far as I know there is an interaction among vitamins. I never had measles, nor my husband or child, all unvaxxed against it but we are not 3rd country descendants and never lived on junk processed either.
At the end of the day it will be just like pellagra or scurvy.

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

To date, no bacterium has been shown by any scientist to explain the tobacco mosaic disease.

I think you are looking for THIS.

https://odysee.com/@drsambailey:c/tobacco-mosaic-virus-the-beginning-and-end-of-virology:8

Chris C
Chris C
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

True, Dr Sam Bailey is a Godsend: so cheerful in her videos about health, and her brilliant book “Virus Mania” is worthy of a place on everyone’s bookshelf.

I also like to watch videos of Dr Andrew Kaufman, who also eloquently explains the virology delusion.

Then there are those such as Harald Kautz-Vella, Dr Ana Mihalcea and Samantha Wallace whose videos delve into the spiritual aspects of the nanoworld in relation to the A.I that the cult are planning to impose on us.

THE VIRAL DELUSION (2022) documentary should be a must-watch for everyone on the Planet, since the plandemic is global.

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Sam
8 months ago

Apologies, maybe I type too slow, I answered to this, too because I didn’t see yours.

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

Virus is just a name, in this case with different meaning, he found a GIANT sea ‘virus’ which lived in SYMBIOSIS with an algae, was not harmful but beneficial, supporting each other. It’s not the same as their viruses which are harmless cell debris and never was proven to cause the illness blamed on them.

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

What precisely is it if it is a ‘virus’, but not a virus? Lanka himself does not put the word in quotation marks. Inserting quotation marks does not clarify the issue. Surely it can be determined what it was that Lanka isolated according to his own words.

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

Also bacteria is not disease causing, they are not the cause but the result, you don’t understand because don’t know terrain ‘theory’. A doctor and his assistant drank water with cholera bacteria, nothing happened. Not the bacteria is the problem but the waste product. Just think about salmonella, why it is always in the old egg, aged mayo? Never in the fresh? Why salmonella is so picky? Same with the mold on your fruits or bread, why is it so picky interested in only the old, off, decaying product?
Bacteria is your helper, if you are ok, it will do nothing. Did you know that the bacteria blamed for tetanus lives in you? Was found in appendix, causing nothing.

Did you know that during plague (blamed on Yersinia bacteria) trees grew extremely slowly (based on tree rings) and people complained about foul air? It was rather a cataclysm, mass poisoning event than a pandemic.

Did you know that leprosy and syphilis appeared in mass after Jenner’ small pox vax? TB also.

Did you know that ‘native Americans’ got small pox after the trappers used an arsenic based compound to treat fur at the river? Arsenic also was used in cosmetics, wall painting (the green walls of the area).

They LIED to us about everything, literally, history, biology, space for control and money.

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

Does Sam agree that no bacteria cause diseases?

Then what about, say, the plague of Justinian in the Byzantine empire? It killed almost half the inhabitans of Constantinopole.

The plague, casued by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, appears to have started in Lower Egypt about 541 and then spread across the Mediterranean in the ships that transported grain to the centre of the empire. The first few cases appeared in Constantinople in the spring of 542. The disease soon took hold and raged for four months. Justinian ordered vast pits to be dug to dispose of the rotting corpses; when these overflowed, bodies were stuffed into the towers of the city walls with quicklime poured over them to speed up decomposition, or they were loaded onto ships that were pushed out into the Sea of Marmara and set alight. Constantinople came to a standstill, food started to run out, and law and order broke down. At its height, perhaps as many as 10,000 people a day were dying in Constantinople. By the time the plague had run its course, nearly half the city’s population was dead.”

Plague of Justinian | Description & Facts | Britannica

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

Considering that there are both “harmful” and “harmless” animals (to humans and other animals) in nature, I see no reason why some bacteria would not be harmful and others harmless.

Please give evidence for your claims, including that Justinian plague was caused by some cataclysm and not by bacteria.

Sam, you seem to think that bacteria can be the cause of a disease. Just out of curiosity, do you accept bacteria as an explanation for said plague?

Sam
Sam
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

I do believe that under the right circumstances bacteria can and do cause disease and that this is dependent on the right terrain. Its a complex topic and i plan to write an article about it. The Justinian plague was too far back to be sure about its cause and i havent studied it in great detail

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Sam
8 months ago

Ages ago there was an HBO series about it, never could explain the extremely long symptomless period in an age when people don’t have fast cars to travel. Notes remained that the sun disappeared for a year, what covered it? Also notes and paints remained with comets appearing in mass. But pls see the link above, they researched it.

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Sam
8 months ago

Thanks. It would indeed be strange if bacteria could not cause disease, that all of them were always somehow inherently benign (unlike all other living organisms).

I hope you also noticed my additional responses to the Lanka court case and what I wrote about the short-lived visits of children to catch measles, above.

As we know, Lanka has said multiple times that he himself has isolated a virus. Abigail put the word in quotation marks above, but Lanka himself has not made such reservations. Here are some of his statements:

“I found a harmless virus and a harmless stable virus-host relationship” He says that in English in an interview the year before last. [1]

Elsewhere he describes how he demonstrated a virus that can move between seaweeds and multiply (below). So why exactly should one put the word virus in quotation marks in Lanka’s case, or should one?

“Während meines Studiums habe ich das erste Virus im Meer, in einer Meeresalge nachgewiesen. Dieser Virusnachweis wurde dem naturwissenschaftlichen Standard entsprechend erstmals 1990 in einer wissenschaftlichen Publikation veröffentlicht.

Das von mir nachgewiesene Virus vermehrt sich in der Alge, kann diese verlassen und sich in anderen Algen dieser Art wieder vermehren, ohne irgendeine negative Auswirkung zu haben, und dieses Virus steht in keinem Zusammenhang mit irgendeiner Krankheit.”

[…] So befinden sich in einem Liter Meerwasser z.B. über 100 Millionen unterschiedlichste Viren. [2]

[1] https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=207458040719502

[2] https://www.naturepower.de/vitalstoff-journal/fakten-widerreden/epidemien/vogelgrippe-und-h5n1-impfen-und-aids-interview-mit-dr-stefan-lanka/

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Sam
8 months ago

Thanks for your view. To me, it would indeed be strange if bacteria could not cause disease, that all of them were always somehow inherently benign (unlike all other living organisms).

I hope you also noticed my additional responses to the Lanka court case and what I wrote about the short-lived visits of children to catch measles, above.

As we know, Lanka has said multiple times that he himself has isolated a virus. Abigail put the word in quotation marks above, but Lanka himself has not made such reservations. Here are some of his statements:

“I found a harmless virus and a harmless stable virus-host relationship” He says that in English in an interview the year before last. [1]

Elsewhere he describes how he demonstrated a virus that can move between seaweeds and multiply (below). So why exactly should one put the word virus in quotation marks in Lanka’s case, or should one?

“Während meines Studiums habe ich das erste Virus im Meer, in einer Meeresalge nachgewiesen. Dieser Virusnachweis wurde dem naturwissenschaftlichen Standard entsprechend erstmals 1990 in einer wissenschaftlichen Publikation veröffentlicht.

Das von mir nachgewiesene Virus vermehrt sich in der Alge, kann diese verlassen und sich in anderen Algen dieser Art wieder vermehren, ohne irgendeine negative Auswirkung zu haben, und dieses Virus steht in keinem Zusammenhang mit irgendeiner Krankheit.”

[…] So befinden sich in einem Liter Meerwasser z.B. über 100 Millionen unterschiedlichste Viren. [2]

[1] https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=207458040719502

[2] https://www.naturepower.de/vitalstoff-journal/fakten-widerreden/epidemien/vogelgrippe-und-h5n1-impfen-und-aids-interview-mit-dr-stefan-lanka/

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

Lanka wasn’t born with the knowledge either, his discovery, the giant, beneficial sea ‘virus’ happened earlier than he became suspicious and started to investigate,

Measles case, you forgot that they shared the same environment including possible poisons, also it looks that children diseases like measles a way of nature / God, desired processes which at the end have protective roles, heart, lung etc. Too long topic, read after it. Seriousity including unwitnessed (mild) depends on the body (terrain) vitamin A level.

Almost all of the skin eruption look very similar, feel free to check, I did. Because it’s depoisoning via the skin.

Lanka WON the measles case at the end but the MSM remained silent. He called for prof witnesses proving that no proof of existence of the virus. It’s official. Besides he was not the only one.

Measles is vitamin A dependent, its vaccine depletes vitamin A. Vitamin A dependent virus, really?

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

Abigail, you again put the word virus in quotation marks in Lanka’s case without explaining why.

And as I showed, Lanka continues to refer to his virus discoveries. I gave a link to his statement in 2021. In it he tells us how he found “a harmless virus and a harmless stable virus-host relationship”. So no, he has not distanced himself from his early work, and he still says that he found evidence for a maritime virus.

Giant viruses are still viruses.

What is your take on this, Sam?

I also pointed out that children visiting measles-stricken children’s households typically come from a different environment. Someone living in, say, a town has a different environment than another living in the countryside. You cannot attribute the quick contraction of a specific disease during a visit to the varying environment.

And what about rabies, then? It has been conclusively established that if a rabid animal bites you, you *will die* an agonizing death without quick medical intervention.

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  fouilleur
8 months ago

The Viral Delusion (2022) Episode 3: The Mask of Death – The Plague, Smallpox and The Spanish Flu”https://truthcomestolight.com/the-viral-delusion-2022-docu-series-the-tragic-pseudoscience-of-sars-cov2-the-madness-of-modern-virology/

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Dave Owen
Dave Owen
8 months ago

Florida To Officially Classify mRNA COVID Shots As Illegal ‘Bio-Weapons’
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Date: Wednesday, 23-Aug-2023 08:25:09
http://www.rumormill.news/228085

fouilleur
fouilleur
Reply to  Dave Owen
8 months ago

Alas, that is not true. What has officially happened is that Florida has, thankfully, removed all Covid mandates, making Covid vaccines voluntary.

Plebney
Plebney
8 months ago

“The “virus” is an imaginary construct dreamt up in the minds of researchers who regularly failed to find a bacterial cause for disease. They then assumed that there must be something else smaller and invisible within the fluids of sick people. ”
The article was doing well until this. Regardless of what effect a virus might have on the body, they can be observed directly by electron microscopy. So yes, we can see them, they exist.

Sam
Sam
Reply to  Plebney
8 months ago

What are observed directly using EM have never been proven to be anything other than the breakdown products and extracellular vesicles produced when cell cultures are poisoned and starved. It is called the “point and declare” scam. If you believe that you have evidence to the contrary then please post it here.

Abigail
Abigail
Reply to  Plebney
8 months ago

When you slice an apple you got circles with different diameter. The image under the microscope is a slice, how all of the viruses can look, present the same diameter then? But if they would not, how you can tell which ones are viruses? The problem with the EM that it ruins the sample and you can’t see the process happening in a living body. That’s why I like to link the recordings of Gaston Naessens who built a microscope able to show ongoing processes in the blood. Sorry, there are no viruses in a living sample, only bacteria and its different forms (pleomorphism) . Please watch the video above, you can see how we make bacteria from somatides. Not CGI or artwork, real recordings.

Merv
Merv
Reply to  Abigail
8 months ago

And aren’t the specimens coated in metal for one type of electromicroscopy? After being set in resin and then sliced really thinly?

Merv
Merv
8 months ago

My friend and I became really ill after the one time taking my tracking/targetting smart (dumb) phone with us to the capital city in my state. The “virus” not only made both of us ill, it deleted/scrambled the SD card in my camera. The “viruses” now have the ability to wipe electronic data storage devices. HINT- huge dose of microwave electromagnetic energy caused both! May the Lord Jesus banish me to hell should I be telling anything but the truth.

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