915. Theories of modern medicine
915. Theories of modern medicine

915. Theories of modern medicine

Ostrzeszów/Poland 04/21/2025

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Marvin Haberland, the spokesman for Next Level, explains in an interview with Kla.TV, that virus research has not yet been able to provide scientific proof of the virus. On top of this, the existence of contagion could not be proven scientifically. Countless contagion tests failed miserably. In spite of this medicine and pharmaceutical researchers claim to know all the facts. Source.

I have addressed the issue of the lack of scientific evidence for the existence of viruses several times on this blog, including in this article: Is Virology a Science?

If you are shocked – which is only natural – by the claim that there is no scientific basis for the assertion that viruses are the cause of disease, I recommend you watch the beginner’s video that explains in simple terms why the virus-pathogen myth is a myth.

Even when it comes to the controversial question of how infectious diseases are transmitted, none of the theories put forward have been scientifically confirmed. In the article on the Spanish flu, I presented a comprehensive document on one of the many attempts by researchers to prove unsuccessfully how the disease is transmitted. An explanation along the lines of “droplet infection” is an attempt that proves nothing, as toxins also enter with the droplets, which can also cause illness.

Long Covid is a post-vaccination disease.

Why do the publications claim that the virus is a pathogen? After all, there is no evidence for this. Instead, there is something like the Goebels effect – a lie is repeated until it becomes a widely held belief. Science is not a democracy – the truth is not chosen by the majority. A theory must be confirmed by solid research. Only by verifying repeatable phenomena can a theory be recognized as scientific fact. Not because it is taught in medical schools – where we find many myths, such as the well-documented cholesterol lie – but only in the course of research according to scientific rules does a theory become a recognized explanation of a phenomenon.

The scientific work used in virology does not comply with the cited rules. I therefore claim that virology is not a science.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com

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