There's no such thing as a "Rabies virus", nor any virus. Louis Pasteur was the ultimate fraudster. The man was a sick political hack that sought notoriety and fame over truth, and he was darn good at it too. Fauci learned much from him I'm sure.
Before he came around, all of the big European countries (France, England, Germany) had roughly 30-50 combined cases of HYDROPHOBIA per year in the mid to latter part of the 1800s. After Pasteur introduced his dog/rabbit brain/blood/tissue toxic nostrum to the populace the total annual cases rose to between 2500 and 4000 in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Hundreds of doctors pointed this out whom were all summarily shunned and suppressed of course. There's nothing new under the sun.
Dogs and wild animals that have so-called "rabies" have suffered from one of three things; starvation/malnutrition, poisoning or inhumane treatment by their owners.
The human condition, once more aptly named "Hydrophobia" (Fear of water) is a psychological condition where the person must psychologically relive the traumatic attack in order to release it. Due to the horrific trauma of being defenseless while being attacked as well as the duration and intensity of their post-attack trauma, some are unable to psychologically resolve their trauma and succumb to a bizarre constellation of psychological conditions. Back in the days before Pasteur, it was common for someone to die of hydrophobia years and years after the attack. This is the origin of the "dormant virus" theory which is also pure nonsense. These people who died had both an intense and sustained post-attack trauma, as well as psychologically repressing the events for long periods of time. Many such stories saw the person succumb to rabies some 20+ years after the attack. People who died shortly after an attack never displayed these bizarre psychological conditions but instead died of complications due to infections and deep wounds that severed major arteries.
Net-Net - we've been lied to despite all the simple, common sense evidence available. Are you surprised?
It is a book from the early 1900s that follows Pasteur and his peer Bechamp during the early germ theory research of the late 1800s. It paints Pasteur as a proud and fraudulent researcher who mainly thrived from political favors. I think biology research would be decades in the future if we would have listened to Bechamp instead of the guy who caused my milk to get the life boiled out of it.
Great recommendation. I read it a few months after the start of the scamdemic. Pasteur was a fraud from beginning to end, which explains why he is venerated and revered by the cabal fraudsters that run the world.
Thanks. No, not surprised about the lies. But I have seen animals with foaming mouths, lethargic. And I have spoken with a doctor from another country, who told me about observing a patient with rabies, and how it was very unsettling. I appreciate the detailed answer.
Yes, the memory of the attack event with extreme bouts of fear coupled with delusional visions and a complete lack of awareness of anything other than the attack are hallmark symptoms. Eating, drinking, going to the bathroom, etc. don't even register. It's as if the person suffering has lost all touch with reality.
These are the extreme examples of someone "reliving the event", which is a natural part of healing, in an attempt to overcome and resolve it.
Rabies is bad news for dogs and humans. Is that a bad vaccine, too?
Honest question. I suspect that might've been an honest product, and bad actors piled on afterwards.
There's no such thing as a "Rabies virus", nor any virus. Louis Pasteur was the ultimate fraudster. The man was a sick political hack that sought notoriety and fame over truth, and he was darn good at it too. Fauci learned much from him I'm sure.
Before he came around, all of the big European countries (France, England, Germany) had roughly 30-50 combined cases of HYDROPHOBIA per year in the mid to latter part of the 1800s. After Pasteur introduced his dog/rabbit brain/blood/tissue toxic nostrum to the populace the total annual cases rose to between 2500 and 4000 in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Hundreds of doctors pointed this out whom were all summarily shunned and suppressed of course. There's nothing new under the sun.
Dogs and wild animals that have so-called "rabies" have suffered from one of three things; starvation/malnutrition, poisoning or inhumane treatment by their owners.
The human condition, once more aptly named "Hydrophobia" (Fear of water) is a psychological condition where the person must psychologically relive the traumatic attack in order to release it. Due to the horrific trauma of being defenseless while being attacked as well as the duration and intensity of their post-attack trauma, some are unable to psychologically resolve their trauma and succumb to a bizarre constellation of psychological conditions. Back in the days before Pasteur, it was common for someone to die of hydrophobia years and years after the attack. This is the origin of the "dormant virus" theory which is also pure nonsense. These people who died had both an intense and sustained post-attack trauma, as well as psychologically repressing the events for long periods of time. Many such stories saw the person succumb to rabies some 20+ years after the attack. People who died shortly after an attack never displayed these bizarre psychological conditions but instead died of complications due to infections and deep wounds that severed major arteries.
Net-Net - we've been lied to despite all the simple, common sense evidence available. Are you surprised?
For more context on Pasteur and his level of integrity I highly recommend "Bechamp or Pasteur":
https://archive.org/details/bechamporpasteur00hume_0
It is a book from the early 1900s that follows Pasteur and his peer Bechamp during the early germ theory research of the late 1800s. It paints Pasteur as a proud and fraudulent researcher who mainly thrived from political favors. I think biology research would be decades in the future if we would have listened to Bechamp instead of the guy who caused my milk to get the life boiled out of it.
Great recommendation. I read it a few months after the start of the scamdemic. Pasteur was a fraud from beginning to end, which explains why he is venerated and revered by the cabal fraudsters that run the world.
Thanks. No, not surprised about the lies. But I have seen animals with foaming mouths, lethargic. And I have spoken with a doctor from another country, who told me about observing a patient with rabies, and how it was very unsettling. I appreciate the detailed answer.
Yes, the memory of the attack event with extreme bouts of fear coupled with delusional visions and a complete lack of awareness of anything other than the attack are hallmark symptoms. Eating, drinking, going to the bathroom, etc. don't even register. It's as if the person suffering has lost all touch with reality.
These are the extreme examples of someone "reliving the event", which is a natural part of healing, in an attempt to overcome and resolve it.
Also: no wonder they showed Old Yeller at school.
Yes. It made my older dog agressive.