CONTAGION MYTH: DR. TOM COWAN EXPOSES THE FRAUD OF "ISOLATION AND GENOME SEQUENCING OF VIRUSES" Via uk9994@GAW
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Basically, toxins in the environment. Today, the most prevalent cause of disease is from environmental chemical toxins that attack the neurological system and cause auto-immune diseases. In 2002, Dr. Tom Mack of USC stated --
“My credentials include probably spending more time working up [analyses of] population-based outbreaks of smallpox than virtually anybody ever has.”
Mack then stated --
What about illnesses that spread through a house hold, tribe, or village? How do you explain someone getting sick from being around someone else? Viruses may not exist but can’t harmful bacteria cause illness and be transmitted to others?
Basically nobody knows. What we do know is scurvy "spread" throughout ships at one time, but was found to be dietary. See also the failed experimental attempts to spread the Spanish Flu by sharing disgusting bodily fluids. Perhaps the house hold or group has something else in common? Most "viruses" spread during the winter when sunlight is less, so perhaps it is a reduction in Vitamin D?
Dr. Ryan Cole: "There Is No Such Thing As Flu Season, Only Low Vitamin D Season!"
https://vimeo.com/535131211
Could be as simple as a pheromonal response, where people in a small vicinity are sick that they send a signal of that illness and signal that others with the same toxicity should take the time to clear it up.
The better question is, if viruses are spreading disease, how some people can be exposed and it goes ignored?
The theory is not denying the existence of viruses and bacteria, but rather that they serve a different purpose that isn't fully understood.
No one knows how illnesses are spread. All of the below have just as much evidence as the other.
To a virologist, it is an invisible never isolated 'undead' Bogeyman called a "virus" hiding in ever nook and cranny of your "household, tribe, or village".
To a witch doctor or shaman, it is evil spirits that are befalling people in every household, tribe, or village.
To a UFOoligist, it is UBEs using higher technology that we don't understand used in every household, tribe, or village.
To a Terrain Theorist it is toxins in the environment that is found in household, tribe, or village.
Dr. Tom Cowan explains that circumstantial data (epidemiological observations) like this are not necessarily evidence at all and does not follow the scientific method. You are making an observation. Scurvy was thought to be a pathogen for hundreds of years. The observation was made (and widely believed), but it turned out it was not a contagious pathogen, but the lack of vitamin C. There are dozens and dozens of observations like this that do not follow the scientific method. Virology does not follow the scientific method.
And what about the "smallpox blankets" used to spread smallpox among the American Indians, who had previously never been exposed to smallpox, and had virtually zero immunity to it? There may be a lot we don't know about viruses, but clearly, there are known viruses with known illnesses associated with them.
Bed bugs are attracted to mattresses, which the Indians had never invented, so they traded to obtain them. But they didn't know about bed bugs, or what to do about them -- in the beginning. Notice, it only lasted a few years, and then the problem went away.
Bed bugs bite and inject their proteins directly into the bloodstream of humans. One or two bites is no big deal. The body can handle it. But dozens or hundreds of bites can overwhelm the lymphatic system (our waste system), clog it up, and cause lymophoma. Lymphoma can kill, and especially back then when it was not understood and there was no treatment.
Bed bugs almost killed me. I have first-had experience. I had over 300 bed bug bites from one night in cheap motel, where Indians (from India) most likely infected the room from the night(s) before.
About 6-8 months later, I developed lymphoma. I would have died, except that modern medicine/Big Pharma actually does SOME good every now and then (by accident). They had a chemo drug that worked. It was made from mustard gas, so it was an accident that they found it could be used to kill lymphoma cancer, but it can.
So, I know first hand what bed bugs can do. The medical industry is clueless about this, and you won't find anything about it online (at least, I didn't). But I have personal, first-hand knowledge of this subject.
My educated opinion is the Indians died of lymphoma because they did not understand the dangers of bed bugs.
I had stage 4 lymphoma 4 years ago, never got bit by any bugs, never experienced symptoms like smallpox...
Small pox is not lymphoma. I think your case may be the classic "this rare event happened in my life, and later I got cancer, so that rare event must be the cause".
https://www.newbraveworld.org/smallpox/
When you read this true research you will never worry about smallpox...the first major con!!!!
The entire ‘narrative’ about American Indians is a lie. Look up tartaria, all these lies are tied together.
Two good examples in support of your question are measles and chicken pox which do appear to be highly contagious. Are most illnesses like Covid barely contagious? Are "viruses" real, but too many things are called viruses which are really something else?