Challenging Contemporary Scientism with Ancient Wisdom

Disbelieving The Virus Theory

I reluctantly began researching virology, since the nonsense kept intensifying but the evidence was never forthcoming. I found the work of Dr Stefan Lanka, his paper “Dismantling the Virus Theory” opened my eyes to the fundamental scientific errors and fraudulent claims inherent in virology, and led me to others such as Dr Tom Cowan (The Contagion Myth) and Dr Andrew Kaufman (True Medicine UniversityTerrain movie), who have been persistently and thoroughly debunking it all since the start.

Before too long I could find no reason whatsoever to believe in virology. My conscience would not permit me to comply with any rule or request that is based on the irrational fear of viruses. If I wore a mask or obeyed the rules I would be complicit in perpetuating this false science, and validating other peoples delusions, so (as a scientist) I could not comply under any circumstances. And so began the years of persecution.

Every cloud has a silver lining though, and by 2021 I had found a whole new community of like-minded doctors and scientists who practice natural healing and operate entirely outside of the allopathic system of medicine and the virus/germ theory of disease.

It turns out the belief that “viruses cause disease” was promulgated by the Rockefeller Institute (1901) based on the claims of Louis Pasteur, and it is taught to all medical students as fact, even though it has never been proven by way of the scientific method.

The errors with testing and isolation will be covered in detail by other speakers in TEOC, but it’s important to realise the implications of the testing fraud: all viral diagnoses are misdiagnoses, ergo all “covid” diagnoses are misdiagnoses.

In the absence of physical evidence, “Covid” is not a thing, it is just a list of symptoms. So technically nobody ever “had covid” and nobody ever “caught a virus”. These are invented words that have been associated with the symptoms of detoxification (runny nose, fever, coughing etc).

But there are many reasons why people so readily accept the virus theory of disease, for doctors and nurses it provides a scapegoat, they no longer need to do any serious diagnostic or healing work, it’s just a case of running the tests and following the protocols set out by their superiors.

For the patient, it alleviates them of the burden of responsibility for their sickness; it reframes disease as a random attack by a callous invisible bogeyman, totally unrelated to lifestyle choices, and caused by some dirty other who you “contracted” it from.

Since its conception in the 1800s, the virus theory has claimed more than 200 diseases; symptoms that were previously thought to be caused by response to trauma and toxicity, now said to be caused by viruses.

But in the absence of scientific proof, the theory of contagious particles is a glorified superstition, a belief that feeds on victim consciousness, fuels societal and familial division, and creates a slavish dependency on the [Rockefeller] medical system. It also provides the sole justification for mass injections (cha-ching).

It has led to the infernal situation we are in now, where many medical professionals, our public servants in health, are actually afraid of sick people (and healthy people too), because they falsely believe everyone to be a potential “disease vector” or “asymptomatic carrier”.

This fallacy, which is now the new normal, leads inevitably to poor standards of care and tyrannical authoritarianism, as everyone is viewed with suspicion, a threat to the system, sick people are treated like radioactive waste, toxic biohazards requiring sterilisation, containment and isolation.

It’s a belief system that is not only false, but inhumane and anti-life, it creates suffering and division in society, it erects boundaries where boundaries need not be. It causes people to worry endlessly about things that do not matter, and it empowers tyrants, communists, bootlickers and useful idiots. Nothing good ever came from virology.

It’s not often mentioned but the word “pandemic” comes from “pandemonium” which means “abode of many demons”.

As a living man, I can attest to having seen many demons over the last few years, running amok as they are through the halls of power, but despite my absolute best intellectual efforts, plus the efforts of the finest doctors I know, I’ve still never seen any evidence for the virus theory of disease.