Lost & Found - by Mike Stone - ViroLIEgy Newsletter
One of the joys that I have when doing research into the fraud of germ “theory” and virology is stumbling upon hidden gems of information attached to buried and forgotten voices that highlight the fallacious premises behind the belief that invisible germs cause disease. I absolutely love being able to present the words of the past back to the public in order for the absolutely vital information to be rediscovered and redistributed. I am in the fortunate position to give the voices back to the brave people who spoke out at the dawn of the germ “theory” who were sadly not heard by a public that needed to hear what they had to say during their own lifetime.
In order to do so, I have found that one of the best ways to reclaim these words of wisdom is by combing through old newspaper articles from the late 19th and early 20th century, a time when the germ “theory” had not yet gained the dogmatic position that it now holds. This was a time when the emerging pharmaceutical industry had less influence over what was allowed to be printed within the press. Individuals from all walks of life, including credentialed scientists, respected physicians, and general laypeople, were able to freely voice their opinions and highlight the logical fallacies and lack of scientific evidence supporting the growing pseudoscientific threat. Incredibly, physicians such as Dr. Thomas Powell and Dr. John Bell Fraser were able to discuss the results of their own experiments that falsified the germ “theory” of disease, allowing their evidence to be presented in articles that were distributed far across the United States, Canada, Europe, and even in Australia. Fortunately, they were not the only ones who stood tall in the face of the manufactured “scientific” consensus. During this period, many individuals recognized the logical errors and the absence of genuine scientific practice, and they were equally willing to risk their hard-earned reputations to raise the alarm..
As I am a firm believer in learning from the past lest we are doomed to continue repeating the mistakes endlessly, I am happy to present even more of these courageous voices that were amongst the opposition to the fallacious germ “theory.” What you will find below are many examples of those who openly challenged Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch over the lack of scientific evidence supporting the germ “theory” of disease. Pasteur was hit particularly hard over the fallacious evidence that he had presented for hydrophobia, a.k.a. rabies, that he used to support his toxic injections which created a disease that had not existed before. Even his own countrymen, including many prominent physicians, called out Pasteur's fraudulent claims. Amongst the prominent and respected physicians calling out the germ “theory” of disease was Dr. Walter Hadwen, a member of the Royal Society of Physicians and Surgeons, a group considered to be made up of the most distinguished physicians in the world.
The above quote speaks to the kind of man that Dr. Hadwen was: a man willing to challenge his preconceived beliefs through critical thinking and logic. His scathing rebukes of the germ “theory” are featured prominently in a few articles. There are many other voices presented that joined the chorus against the emerging fraud such as Dr. John Tuitt, Dr. J. M. Crawford, Dr. William H. Holcombe, Dr. J. W. Hodge, Dr. Stanford Claunch, American nutrionist Professor Bernarr McFadden, Henry Bergh, and Dr. George Wilson, M.D. L.L.D., a Royal Commissioner. These men all provided valuable nuggets of information against the pseudoscientific work championed by the germ “theorists.” Also included are a few articles discussing another germ duel challenge that was issued in the early 1920s. My hope is that, by giving these remarkable individuals the chance to be heard once again, you are able to come away with an even greater understanding of the germ hoax that has been perpetrated on us over the last few centuries.
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