Corona Cross-Reactivity

Let’s be specific. According to the mainstream narrative, “antibodies” are proteins that react to antigens—substances identified as foreign, such as toxins, proteins, peptides, or polysaccharides. The prevailing pseudoscientific hypothesis claims that each “antibody” binds to a specific antigen, like a lock and key. In the case of “SARS-COV-2,” “antibodies” said to be specific to the spike protein… Continue reading Corona Cross-Reactivity

The Antibody™

“It would be absurd to imagine that the mechanical diagrams have any representation in the world of fact. They are figments of the imagination and may serve some useful purpose as picture books serve in teaching a child the alphabet.” Henry Smith Williams and James Beveridge in the 1915 book The Mechanism of Immunization When I originally went… Continue reading The Antibody™

Köhler and Milstein’s Monoclonal Antibody Monstrosity (1975)

When I began my journey into the world of “antibodies,” I was rather shocked by the complete lack of direct scientific evidence that these entities actually existed and functioned as described. Like most, I assumed that what we were told about “antibodies” and the “immune” system was built upon solid scientific evidence. However, what I… Continue reading Köhler and Milstein’s Monoclonal Antibody Monstrosity (1975)

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Merrill Chase Inadvertently Disproved Antibodies in 1942

When I first began uncovering the fraud of virology, I was still somehow convinced that there was such a thing as an “immune system” that utilized substances called “antibodies” in order to protect us from outside pathogens. While I understood that vaccination was dangerous due to the toxic recipes used in their creation, my counter to those… Continue reading Merrill Chase Inadvertently Disproved Antibodies in 1942

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The Chemical Structure of Antibodies?

People don’t realize that molecules themselves are somewhat hypothetical, and that their interactions are more so, and that the biological reactions are even more so. -Kary Mullis Rodney Porter and Gerald Edelman share the credit for “discovering” the chemical structure of the unseen and entirely theoretical antibodies said to provide some form of immunity from… Continue reading The Chemical Structure of Antibodies?

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Was the First Atomic Resolution Structure of an Antibody Fragment Published in 1973?

Over a year-and-a-half ago, I did a deep dive into the history of antibodies by following multiple timelines which highlighted the important dates, studies, and discoveries throughout the century which led to the current prevalent antibody theory. Most of the research I did back then has already been added to this site while a few… Continue reading Was the First Atomic Resolution Structure of an Antibody Fragment Published in 1973?

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The Clonal Selection Antibody Theory (1957)

Immunology does not suffer from a lack of experimental data, but still some of the most elementary questions are undecided, and it is not yet possible to choose between instructive and elective theories.” Joshua Ledergerg, Genes and Antibodies https://doi.org/10.1126/science.129.3364.1649 Every scientific theory relies on the scientific method. A scientist may make an observation and devise a… Continue reading The Clonal Selection Antibody Theory (1957)

The Natural Selection Theory of Antibody Formation (1955)

Such a scientist does not allow himself to be blocked by inconvenient facts or by the confusing life of the laboratory. Such a scientist can attain the sublime through science by abstracting from concrete details, thereby reaching out to universal connections, and by putting his personal imprint on the world” -Niels Jerne http://brunolemaitre.ch/narcissism-science/testp-page/ Jerne never… Continue reading The Natural Selection Theory of Antibody Formation (1955)

The Indirect Template Theory of Antibody Production (1949)

From 1900 to 1949, there were two main competing theories attempting to explain antibody production and formation as they had never been purified nor isolated directly from the fluids and proven to exist. Antibodies were still unseen fictional creations assumed to be within the blood acting as defenders against invading pathogens, thus researchers needed to… Continue reading The Indirect Template Theory of Antibody Production (1949)