“[Claude] Bernard was correct. I was wrong. The microbe (germ) is nothing. The terrain (milieu) is everything.” ~ Louis Pasteur on his deathbed
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Dr. Thomas Cowan joins me this week to brief us on the fallacies of germ theory. Whether for the purpose of staying well or navigating the uses of viruses as “bogeymen,” this is essential knowledge for everyone.
I first learned of Dr. Cowan when watching his interviews regarding the health risks of 5G and EMF radiation. Inspired, I read two of his books: Human Heart, Cosmic Heart (review here) and Cancer and the New Biology of Water (review here). Speaking of “infections,” I find Dr. Cowan’s intense passion for understanding the biophysics of life and helping others heal to be thoroughly infectious. You will, too!
For Let’s Go to the Movies, I recommend the 5G Summit. Hosted by Josh del Sol, maker of the documentary Take Back Your Power, and Sayer Ji, founder of GreenMedInfo, the Summit gathers together an all-star cast of scientists, doctors, entrepreneurs, and concerned citizens to build powerful intelligence regarding what is happening and what we can do about it.
John Titus will join me on Money & Markets on Thursday for our Fed Watch segment. Subscribers can e-mail or post questions and story suggestions for this week and find current financial charts here.
Related Reading:
Book Review: Human Heart, Cosmic Heart by Thomas Cowan, MD
Book Review: Cancer and the New Biology of Water by Thomas Cowan, MD
In this video with Zach Bush and Jeffrey Smith:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PI6HgoIv_U
Zach goes into more detail on the virome and its functionality, 03:00 to 11:00 or so. One point he makes is that the virome is updated when there is stress in the environment, the more stress, the bigger the update; functioning very similarly to the listeria example Dr. Cowan provides.
Following from Arthur Firstenberg’s hypothesis that major increases in EMF precede viral outbreaks, a 5G rollout could precipitate a major ‘update’ to the virome. If I’m following Zach in the video above, this is not a bad thing, it is how nature adapts to changes. So attacking the virus would be exactly incorrect. However, a viral overload in an immuno-compromised person is bad for that person…
How do we co-operate with an entity that we perceive as an enemy? Steiner mentioned (heavily paraphrased) a comment that has always stuck in the back of my mind; that humans of the future would not need immune systems. Would learning to cooperate be a step in this direction?