133. Are there really viruses?
133. Are there really viruses?

133. Are there really viruses?

Wroclaw/Poland 11/9/2021

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This topic is covered in Chapter: Is Virology a Science?

Why am I writing about it? I found the source (posted on August 18, 2021) on the Telegram platform for 17 language versions of the film The Final Refutal of Virology.

In this video, naturopath and researcher Ekaterina Sugak explains in great detail and in an accessible manner a topic that is central today, namely the absence of the isolated SARS-COV-2 virus. Since the Covid-19 virus (SARS-COV-2) has not been isolated, it means that its existence has not been proven and measures such as lockdown, quarantine, masks, tests and vaccinations have no scientific basis.

The three rules for checking the existence of the virus presented in the video are the so-called postulates of Robert Koch. These postulates were not met in any of the studies on Covid-19.

Viruses have been talked about as if their existence had been proven for nearly 70 years. However, the concept of a virus is a mental construct that has never been proven in life. Scientifically, the virus is just a theory.

During the so-called Spanish flu, scientists in the United States got to work over 100 years ago and carried out a number of well-documented scientific studies using Koch’s postulates. One such attempt was to inject healthy patients with a large dose of a substance obtained from sick people, and it has not been shown that this effect can cause the disease to spread. In the chapter on Spanish flu, I have provided a copy of the original result of this research with a detailed description of all the medical experiments performed.

There is also an unproven thesis that this flu was caused by flu vaccines. These vaccinations were initiated by the US military authorities. All soldiers sent to Europe were vaccinated against influenza. Several US military ships were found years later – all of their crews were extinct.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik

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