Thursday, 3 September 2020

Resources questioning authenticity of virology as a field and “virus hunters” as a profession.


 This resource was very kindly supplied to me by a reader.

The misconception called virus


Alicia Maria

Aug 20, 2020 7:47 PM

Dr. Stefan Lanka: The misconception called virus

Check out work by Dr. Stefan Lanka, a German biologist with a long history of questioning the integrity and authenticity of virology as a field and “virus hunters” as a profession. Here is a link to one of his latest articles, “The Misconception Called Virus”:



https://davidicke.com/wp-


Additionally, Dr. Lanka won a German Supreme Court case in 2017 demonstrating that the so-called “measles” virus does not exist:



https://www.preventdisease.



'Dr Stefan Lanka' , German Biologist and Virologist : The Myth of Infectious Disease and Germ Theory


Dr. Peter Duesberg and the fraud of Dr. Robert Gallo

Dr. Lanka is not alone in his claims that “viruses” are not the cause of disease – see Dr. Eleni Papadopulous and the work of her team at http://www.theperthgroup., as well as Dr. Peter Duesberg, a contemporary of Robert Gallo who was de-funded and discredited for upholding his scientific integrity and daring to speak out against the mainstream narrative in the 1980’s. Additionally, you might check out the work of Jim West, Dr. Ralph Scobey, and many others who explore toxicological and environmental pollutants as the causes of diseases commonly associated with viruses and other microbes. Here is a list of websites to explore:  


http://whale.to/a/infectious_http://whale.to/http://harvoa.http:/


Beauchamp or Pasteur: A lost chapter in the history of biology

Finally, I would recommend exploring the difference between Germ Theory and Terrain Theory. To begin this journey, I would suggest reading the book Bechamp or Pasteur: A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology. Once you open your eyes to this profound scientific misunderstanding (and obviously profitable deception), you will be forever changed in your thinking on how we define dis-ease and health.




Read the book HERE

I will warn you, this is a massive rabbit hole. I have been diving in since March this year and I have only begun to scratch the surface. Here, I have provided some of the more substantial evidence I have discovered so far, and as you explore each of these links you will find an ongoing collection of various avenues to explore. You do not need an advanced degree to follow the logic here. If you have even basic reading comprehension, you will at the very least come to the conclusion that we (as human beings, as global citizens, as modern society) don’t know nearly as much as we think we do, and we definitely do not know as much as the so-called “experts” would have us believe we do.

Never stop learning!


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