The Magic Virus - Jon Rappoport
The Magic Virus – Jon Rappoport
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9 Comments
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Have you considered that the root of the poisonous tree may in fact be Germ Theory, originally propagated by Louis Pasteur, a known fraud who admittedly falsified his “scientific” experiments? The notion of one disease-one cause appears to have roots in 13th century religious dogma, but Pasteur capitalized on this paradigm when he realized that he could make vast amounts of money selling specific chemical “treatments” for each “germ” he invented. He was a chemist after all, with absolutely zero medical training or expertise. It seems to me that the root of the poisonous tree is not the fact that they have never truly purified and sequenced any so-called virus, but the fact that “viruses” (as well as bacteria and fungi) are wrongly accused of being pathogenic. Antoine Bechamp, proponent of Terrain Theory, seems to have had a more accurate perspective of human physiology and the mechanisms of health and disease therein, but because his theory does not lead to massive profits for big pharma, it has been squashed repeatedly throughout history.
I could be completely wrong, but after reading about the history of Pasteur and Bechamp, and looking into work by people like Dr. Stefan Lanka and Dr. Barre Lando, it all seems to corroborate what many others, yourself included, have been saying about the history of fake epidemics.
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This was the primary topic of the interview with Dr. Cowan this summer and the interview with just published with Sally Fallon and book reviews of Fallon/Cowan’s book as well as Virus Mania. Yes, both Jon and I take Germ Theory as a major major problem. I think the root of the poisonous tree as secrecy. Without secret societies, secret books and vast amounts of secrecy, the germ theory would never have gotten to first base, let alone stayed there.
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Thank you for your reply. Yes, I absolutely agree. Secrecy is the central tenet of all the cartels.
I will definitely check out the interviews and book reviews you mentioned, I look forward to learning more about this particular arm of secrecy.
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Great. Both interviews and books are excellent – also check out the book reviews of Forest Maready. They are a big help.
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So looking forward to listening to this! Is there a way to download it as an mp3 so it can be listened to offline?
Thank you!
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We will get one up.
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Thank you!!
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I think it would be fun if this wonderful group were all neighbors
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Have you considered that the root of the poisonous tree may in fact be Germ Theory, originally propagated by Louis Pasteur, a known fraud who admittedly falsified his “scientific” experiments? The notion of one disease-one cause appears to have roots in 13th century religious dogma, but Pasteur capitalized on this paradigm when he realized that he could make vast amounts of money selling specific chemical “treatments” for each “germ” he invented. He was a chemist after all, with absolutely zero medical training or expertise. It seems to me that the root of the poisonous tree is not the fact that they have never truly purified and sequenced any so-called virus, but the fact that “viruses” (as well as bacteria and fungi) are wrongly accused of being pathogenic. Antoine Bechamp, proponent of Terrain Theory, seems to have had a more accurate perspective of human physiology and the mechanisms of health and disease therein, but because his theory does not lead to massive profits for big pharma, it has been squashed repeatedly throughout history.
I could be completely wrong, but after reading about the history of Pasteur and Bechamp, and looking into work by people like Dr. Stefan Lanka and Dr. Barre Lando, it all seems to corroborate what many others, yourself included, have been saying about the history of fake epidemics.
This was the primary topic of the interview with Dr. Cowan this summer and the interview with just published with Sally Fallon and book reviews of Fallon/Cowan’s book as well as Virus Mania. Yes, both Jon and I take Germ Theory as a major major problem. I think the root of the poisonous tree as secrecy. Without secret societies, secret books and vast amounts of secrecy, the germ theory would never have gotten to first base, let alone stayed there.
Thank you for your reply. Yes, I absolutely agree. Secrecy is the central tenet of all the cartels.
I will definitely check out the interviews and book reviews you mentioned, I look forward to learning more about this particular arm of secrecy.
Great. Both interviews and books are excellent – also check out the book reviews of Forest Maready. They are a big help.
So looking forward to listening to this! Is there a way to download it as an mp3 so it can be listened to offline?
Thank you!
We will get one up.
Thank you!!
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I think it would be fun if this wonderful group were all neighbors