Der Mythos der Ansteckung widerlegt: Das Duell der Keime
s old. None of these volunteers took sick in any way. We kept them under observation for one full week, and then released them.” These experiments clearly demonstrate the failure of the germ „theory“ of disease. Despite numerous attempts to infect volunteers with various strains of Pfeiffer’s bacillus and the blood and mucous secretions of influenza patients, none of the volunteers fell ill. This led the researchers to admit that they knew nothing about how disease spread from person to person. These findings, along with Arthur Waite’s failed attempts to use deadly germs to kill his victims, provide compelling evidence against the validity of the germ „theory“ of disease
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The Infectious Myth Busted: The Germ Duel.
Breaking News As a defensive tactic, often defenders of the germ “theory” of disease will challenge those who oppose their views that are borne of a “hundred years of pseudoscientific experimentation” to subject themselves to what they believe may be a “pathogenic agent” in order to disprove contagion, according to Mike Stone of ViroLIEgy. Mike terms this a “Germ Duel” which he discusses in another article where he busts the infectious myth! The Infectious Myth Busted: The Germ Duel. By Mike Stone- originally published in ViroLIEgy’s Antiviral Substack. In the early 1900s, there was a Canadian doctor who experimented with millions of the so-called deadly pathogenic bacteria of diphtheria, typhoid, pneumonia, meningitis, and tuberculosis. Anywhere from 50,000 to several millions of
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