EDIT: Found another video that might be a good 7-minute watch as an intro to the subject:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/06y9F8dpbMCo/
LOL -- I just found a video on Youtube called "Germ Theory Denialism." Sound familiar?
ALL viruses.
Although I have heard of Germ Theory vs. Terrain Theory, for some reason it didn't really "click" as to how it could be that Terrain Theory was actually true and germ theory was in fact false.
But once you wrap your head around the argument, everything starts to make sense.
A few videos to check out. If this is true, it changes EVERYTHING in medicine!
https://www.bitchute.com/video/0MjYldUafdwm/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/uJU3R48b2yWs/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/LdsFtHyVNxXW/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/SsxGI9o4gWWd/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/LTP3bxOcxbnM/
SUMMARY:
Some of the videos are a few minutes, a few are around 20 minutes. Just over an hour for all. They each hit the topic from a slightly different angle. One of them includes Sherry Tenpenny and others doctors many here have heard.
In a nutshell, the idea is that Germ Theory is wrong. Germ Theory is what modern medicine is based on. Therefore, if it is wrong, then 90% of what doctors think they know is wrong, and most of the treatments they advocate are the wrong solutions. This would explain why health care in the modern world does not seem to improve much over time.
GERM THEORY -- Invented by Pasteur. He basically theorized that there are microscopic pathogenic germs floating around in the air, and if you breathe them in, you can get sick from them. You can also sneeze or otherwise pass them on to others. One thing to consider (not covered in the videos) is: Why do these germs suddenly become more prevalent in the "cold and flu season" than other times of the year? Even under this theory, we would have to conclude that things like fresh air, sunshine, and living healthy must help our health, and we lack some of that in the Winter. Also not in these videos is the claim that none of Pasteur's experiments ever supported his theory. But, the governments of the day liked it and supported it (sound familiar?). It is rumored that Pasteur himself said that his theory was wrong, before he died.
Germ theory is what almost all of modern medicine is based on.
TERRAIN THEORY -- At the same time that Pasteur was promoting germ theory, there were others, in particular Bechamp and Bernard, who were promoting a competing theory of sickness, called Terrain Theory. "Terrain" means the human body. This theory says that our own bodies have an innate ability to heal us when we get sick. We can get sick via bacteria, carcinogens, or other pathogens, but not viruses. What is thought of today as a "virus" is really just our body's response to a pathgen. We get a "cold" or "the flu" or a fever or headache or whatever because our body is trying to kill and expel these things from our body.
Eat healthy, get sunshine, get fresh air, get quality sleep, keep stress levels in check, and we generally stay healthy. If a foreign invader (not a "virus") gets into our body, our immune system responds to get rid of it. A part of this response are proteins that are created within our own bodies, and these are the things that germ theorists mistakenly call "virus."
With regard to Covid 19/SARS-CoV-2 specifically, the RNA sequence that is being looked at via the PCR methodology is actually just a part of our own human genome, specifically it is Chromosome 8.
Therefore, EVERYBODY has it. It becomes nothing more complicated than manipulating the number of PCR cycles to determine how many people will be "diagnosed" as positive or negative.
Hmmm....
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