For readers of Plague of Corruption, Thomas S. Cowan, MD, and Sally
Fallon Morell ask the question: are there really such things as
"viruses"? Or are electro smog, toxic living conditions, and 5G
actually to blame for COVID-19? The official explanation for
today's COVID-19 pandemic is a "dangerous, infectious virus." This
is the rationale for isolating a large portion of the world's
population in their homes so as to curb its spread. From face masks
to social distancing, from antivirals to vaccines, these measures
are predicated on the assumption that tiny viruses can cause
serious illness and that such illness is transmissible
person-to-person. It was Louis Pasteur who convinced a skeptical
medical community that contagious germs cause disease; his "germ
theory" now serves as the official explanation for most illness.
However, in his private diaries he states unequivocally that in his
entire career he was not once able to transfer disease with a pure
culture of bacteria (he obviously wasn't able to purify viruses at
that time). He admitted that the whole effort to prove contagion
was a failure, leading to his famous death bed confession that "the
germ is nothing, the terrain is everything." While the incidence
and death statistics for COVID-19 may not be reliable, there is no
question that many people have taken sick with a strange new
disease-with odd symptoms like gasping for air and "fizzing"
feelings-and hundreds of thousands have died. Many suspect that the
cause is not viral but a kind of pollution unique to the modern
age-electromagnetic pollution. Today we are surrounded by a jangle
of overlapping and jarring frequencies-from power lines to the
fridge to the cell phone. It started with the telegraph and
progressed to worldwide electricity, then radar, then satellites
that disrupt the ionosphere, then ubiquitous Wi-Fi. The most recent
addition to this disturbing racket is fifth generation wireless-5G.
In The Contagion Myth: Why Viruses (including Coronavirus) are Not
the Cause of Disease, bestselling authors Thomas S. Cowan, MD, and
Sally Fallon Morell tackle the true causes of COVID-19. On
September 26, 2019, 5G wireless was turned on in Wuhan, China (and
officially launched November 1) with a grid of about ten thousand
antennas-more antennas than exist in the whole United States, all
concentrated in one city. A spike in cases occurred on February 13,
the same week that Wuhan turned on its 5G network for monitoring
traffic. Illness has subsequently followed 5G installation in all
the major cities in America. Since the dawn of the human race,
medicine men and physicians have wondered about the cause of
disease, especially what we call "contagions," numerous people ill
with similar symptoms, all at the same time. Does humankind suffer
these outbreaks at the hands of an angry god or evil spirit? A
disturbance in the atmosphere, a miasma? Do we catch the illness
from others or from some outside influence? As the restriction of
our freedoms continues, more and more people are wondering whether
this is true. Could a packet of RNA fragments, which cannot even be
defined as a living organism, cause such havoc? Perhaps something
else is involved-something that has upset the balance of nature and
made us more susceptible to disease? Perhaps there is no
"coronavirus" at all; perhaps, as Pasteur said, "the germ is
nothing, the terrain is everything."
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More should be written and said about the truth being hidden from us about the so called germ theory! It is only a THEORY!!!! Sometimes people's common sense is just about non-existing and they are a danger to the rest of us! Thank you for this book!
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