Covid: There Is No Virus
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That’s the idea that if we have these bacteria or viruses, they’re so small and they come out in our breath or on our hands and this is how we pass these diseases from one person to another. This is the explanation for why a whole bunch of people get sick at the same time. We have a wonderful example of this with the Spanish flu, which according to what we read killed 50 million people and there were a lot more people who got sick.
The US Public Health Department did their level best to show that this was contagious. They had sick people breathe on well people, get right up to their faces and breathe on them. They injected well people with the blood of sick people. They took a thing to spray the snot and stuff of sick people down the throats of the well people. In that one pace, would they make somebody sick who was well?
They showed that the Spanish flu was not contagious. Another wonderful example is smallpox. That was considered highly contagious. There was a doctor in San Antonio, Texas who had a clinic there. He believed and showed very well that smallpox was caused by the bites of bedbugs. It was serious on people with what he called an ascorbate deficiency, Vitamin C deficiency.
The idea was that if you just were around the bed clothes or in a room of somebody who had smallpox, that you would get it. He and his coworkers often went into these rooms. He said he would shake the bedclothes, shake the rugs and breathe in this so-called infected air and not he nor any of his associates got sick from this. He said, “We were very careful. If you got bitten by a bed bug, you could get sick.” When he was able to clear out all the bed bugs, nobody in his clinic got sick from smallpox. If they did get bitten, he made them eat fruits and vegetables for vitamin C.
Smallpox in the Western world has completely disappeared. We don’t have bed bugs anymore. We don’t live our lives with insects because we have vacuum cleaners and screens in our windows. We don’t have them anymore. In other countries, they still do have bed bugs but somebody needs to do a study on the saliva of bed bugs. What’s in it that made people break out in this terrible rash? To get rid of some poison.
Bravo.... just fucking BRAVO!!!! I listened to several doctors at the beginning of this "plandemic" and they were saying the same thing you are. I've been a conspiracy person since 2001. A lot have. I thought it crazy. But the more I did research, the more I found what you are saying to be correct. I listened to Dr. Cowan and Dr. Kaufman... they recommended i read The Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Firstenburg. Wow... Terrain theory and exosomes make so much more sense... Germ Theory is perhaps the biggest criminal conspiracy. Period... these scamming fucks make exorbitant amounts of money off of sick people and that, to me, is truly fucking disgusting... do you have any other books that you recommend reading? Thank you again for this post... EVERYONE in the world needs to hear what you have to say.
Those were quotes from the linked podcast. Dr. Cowan saying most of it. The rest of the podcast is good, too. I stopped copying and pasting when my phone started acting up.
Dr. Cowan's book, Vaccines, Autoimmunity, and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness got me started on this path. I read it before my first kid was born. I do agree that germ theory is the biggest conspiracy out there. It also proves you don't have to knowingly be part of a conspiracy to be part of a conspiracy.
Other books to check out:
Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and the Forgotten History by Suzanne Humphries
Béchamp or Pasteur? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology by Ethel Douglas Hume
Pasteur: Plagiarist, Impostor – The Germ Theory Exploded by R.B. Pearson
The Contagion Myth: Why Viruses (including "Coronavirus") Are Not the Cause of Disease by Dr. Cowan and Sally Fallon Morell (the podcast guests)
Actually, head mod Axo posted a link a month or so ago: https://pastelink.net/germtheory