(8/1/2022) Opinion - Letter to the Editor: "Virology
is a pseudo-science", by Robert Milne
https://www.plumasnews.com/letter-to-the-editor-virology-is-a-pseudo-science/
Before the allopathic Rockefeller establishment
took over in the early 1900s and turned healthcare into a
“medical industrial complex”, homeopathic scientists understood
(and still do) viral particles as merely the product of dead or
dying cells. They are dead, inert and harmless outside the body.
Story over.
The Rockefeller establishment embraced Louis Pasteur’s stolen
“germ theory”, which supposes that viral particles can invade a
body from the outside. Of course, it’s called a theory, because
it’s never been proven.
By the 1950s, the pseudo-science of virology was on the rocks,
as the germ theory crowd realized that viruses do not reproduce
themselves. They needed a different story, and fast. So they
selected John Enders’ hypothesis, based on his virus culturing
experiment, which attempted to prove that pathogenic exogenous
viral particles enter a host’s body and communicate a message,
instructing the host’s cells to reproduce millions of copies of
the invader virus.
John Enders revealed in his own paper that he performed a
control experiment along with his thesis experiment, and that
the control experiment proved his method could not demonstrate
viral transmission. However, the profit and agenda driven
allopathic establishment overlooked Enders’ revelations and
adopted his method as the industry standard (still used today)
for proving viral contagion- even though Enders himself admitted
he was barking up the wrong tree.
Around a year ago, ex- virologist research scientist Dr. Stefan
Lanka reproduced Enders’ experiment, including the control, and
got the same results as Enders, once again proving that
virology’s claims are bunk.
These realities may not sound sexy, but they are solid proof
that virology is a pseudo-science, substantiated by flawed
methodology. There are plenty of additional arguments to be made
against what we’ve known as a virus, but the list is too long.
Louis Pasteur admitted in his diary before his death that he was
wrong about germ theory. And Dr. Luc Montagnier, who recently
passed, who was one of the main figures behind the AIDS-HIV
scam, also admitted that he was wrong about HIV, and that unless
a virus is isolated, “you have nothing”. That’s why virologists
have their own definition of the meaning of “isolate”.
This is not a political subject, as it’s been made out. This is
about truth, and about many people being hurt by an unnecessary
vaccine, based on a virus that was never isolated, whose genetic
code was derived “in silico” by sequencing software, not by
direct study of isolated, whole SARS-COV-2 particles. This is
all confirmed by CDC. I’ve submitted letters to the editor on
these topics.
Now, as predicted, comes the new scam of moneypox. People have
had almost three years to question the narrative, and their own
beliefs. But it looks like most want to remain ignorant and
scared. Like Don, who got a drinking degree and the usual
college indoctrination propaganda that monsters like Pasteur,
Koch, Salk and the rest of the allopathic animal torturing
Rocke-fellas’ have helped save us. This country seems to be
filled with uninformed know-it-alls like Don.
On the other hand, there are many professionals trying to
enlighten the world, who are labeled with all the regular terms,
like “conspiracy theorist”, etc.. Some of these sources are Dr.
Tom Cowan, Dr. Andrew Kaufman, Drs. Mark and Samantha Bailey,
Dr. Stefan Lanka, Dr. Amanda Vollmer, and Steve Falconer.
Their goal is to dispel the lies of modern allopathic medicine
and return us to homeopathic based preventative health care. IMO,
Dr. Andrew Kaufman is the best communicator on this difficult
subject.
Question dogma, you may be surprised the illusion we’ve lived
under for a century. It’s up to you, who want a better future
for your kids to make that future, by putting in the work, to
question and find real truth. And then, to stand tall, holding
your stance, wielding the weapon of truth.
Robert Milne, Clio California