Competing interests between real scientists and pretentious and grandiose captains of industry gave us Pasteur's "Germ theory", endorsed by Rockefeller who founded the American Medical Association. Germ Theory of invisible bugs moving through the air from person-to-person was seen as the fear needed to impose social control and enorous profits through perpetual and increasing demand for medicines and injections to "keep us safe".
Over the decades very few had reason to question the Germ theory trojan horse until the internet opened new public curiosity about the history of communicable diseases, especially in the recent decades of vaccine injuries and associated birth defects.
Looking back a the history of the Spanish Flu we discover it was not a transmissible disease at all but was more likely the result of experimental injections following WWI . The virus was only "imagined" to exist in 1918 because the electron microscope had not yet been invented in order to see particles as small as were "imagined" by Pasteur. So confusion and confabulation of facts and rumors lulled the public to sleep and allowed the medical industrial complex to become the Cracken that is now attempting to rule the world.
Whereas most Americans probably have heard of Louis Pasteur (1822–1895), it is doubtful that many are familiar with the name and work of Antoine Béchamp (1816–1908). The two nineteenth-century researchers were scientific contemporaries, compatriots and fellow members of the French Academy of Science, but key differences in their views on biology and disease pathology led to a prolonged rivalry both within and outside of the Academy.1
Béchamp was the more brilliant thinker, but Pasteur had political connections...... "Germ of Versus Terrain: The Wrong Side Won the Day"
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Competing interests between real scientists and pretentious and grandiose captains of industry gave us Pasteur's "Germ theory", endorsed by Rockefeller who founded the American Medical Association. Germ Theory of invisible bugs moving through the air from person-to-person was seen as the fear needed to impose social control and enorous profits through perpetual and increasing demand for medicines and injections to "keep us safe".
Over the decades very few had reason to question the Germ theory trojan horse until the internet opened new public curiosity about the history of communicable diseases, especially in the recent decades of vaccine injuries and associated birth defects.
Looking back a the history of the Spanish Flu we discover it was not a transmissible disease at all but was more likely the result of experimental injections following WWI . The virus was only "imagined" to exist in 1918 because the electron microscope had not yet been invented in order to see particles as small as were "imagined" by Pasteur. So confusion and confabulation of facts and rumors lulled the public to sleep and allowed the medical industrial complex to become the Cracken that is now attempting to rule the world.
Whereas most Americans probably have heard of Louis Pasteur (1822–1895), it is doubtful that many are familiar with the name and work of Antoine Béchamp (1816–1908). The two nineteenth-century researchers were scientific contemporaries, compatriots and fellow members of the French Academy of Science, but key differences in their views on biology and disease pathology led to a prolonged rivalry both within and outside of the Academy.1
Béchamp was the more brilliant thinker, but Pasteur had political connections...... "Germ of Versus Terrain: The Wrong Side Won the Day"
https://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/notes-from-yesteryear/germ-theory-versus-terrain-the-wrong-side-won-the-day/
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