My full theory is still very much a work in progress, but several points are consistent whenever I look for evidence
- Viruses are not the cause of disease, period. Beauchamp’s Terrain Theory explains the real mechanism for illness.
- Germ theory won because it had the better business model: treat the symptoms, not the root cause. A drug for every bug.
- Thanks to Germ Theory, it is in the interests of the medical industry to keep people sick (emphasis on the world industry)
- Koch’s Postulates elegantly describe how to isolate and prove a specific cause of a specific disease. Viruses cannot meet Koch’s Postulates because they are not the specific cause of any disease, period.
- Viruses were invented to provide a blanket cover story for sickness caused by a massive increase in industrial pollution, and more recently, any kind of toxin introduced to food, air and water supplies, whether by accident or on purpose.
- There is little to no evidence to support vaccines being the main factor for eradicating diseases like polio (example timeline: https://theinfectiousmyth.com/polio-timeline.html)
- As their utility and value became clear, definitions were relaxed further to enable viruses to be used as the mandate for vaccine-based control schemes
- Viruses are just one example of a mainstream model that is superficially useful but falls apart on closer inspection. There seems to be a gatekeeping industry for every branch of science whose sole function is to misdirect the majority.
- I don’t know what the truth is, but I do know that what is presented by authorities, in almost every area of life, is either demonstrably false or has no evidence to prove its validity.
- In conclusion: we live in a clown world, truth can only be found via independent research.
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Wooo that's a lot of info. Okay, I like this though you got legitimate shit that may change my mind. Might take a while to go through this though.