The Infectious Myth Busted Part 7: The Common Cold Vacation

It’s a safe bet to say that, at one moment in time or another, we have all reached that level of complete physical and mental exhaustion where we feel that we have reached a breaking point. For some, it is due to being overworked with long arduous hours and seemingly never-ending shifts. For others, it… Continue reading The Infectious Myth Busted Part 7: The Common Cold Vacation

The Infectious Myth Busted Part 6: The Germ Duel

In the early 1900s, there was a Canadian doctor who experimented with millions of the so-called deadly pathogenic bacteria of diphtheria, typhoid, pneumonia, meningitis, and tuberculosis. Anywhere from 50,000 to several millions of these bacteria were contained within the cultures that were ultimately swallowed by the volunteers. However, not a single one of them ever… Continue reading The Infectious Myth Busted Part 6: The Germ Duel

The Infectious Myth Busted Part 5: Is Polio Contagious?

“In addition to the failure to prove contagiousness of human poliomyelitis, it has likewise been impossible to prove contagiousness of poliomyelitis in experimental animals.” – Ralph Scobey While investigating the horrors of polio, I looked into the lack of evidence for any purified and isolated polio “virus” in a three part series (part 1, part… Continue reading The Infectious Myth Busted Part 5: Is Polio Contagious?

The Infectious Myth Busted Part 4: Is Measles Contagious?

“A careful search of the literature does not reveal a case in which the blood from a patient having measles was injected into the bloodstream of another person and produced measles.” -Harry Bauguess doi:10.1001/archpedi.1924.01920090061007 I want to begin by thanking Daniel Roytas of Humanley.com for his amazing research skills. I worked from his outline of… Continue reading The Infectious Myth Busted Part 4: Is Measles Contagious?

The Infectious Myth Busted Part 3: HIV Transmission Rare or Non-Existent?

For those who believe HIV is a highly infectious “virus,” they’ve probably never seen Nancy Padian’s 1996 study which followed 176 discordant couples (1 HIV positive and the other negative) for 10 years. These couples regularly slept together and had unprotected sex. There were no HIV transmissions from the positive partner to the negative partner… Continue reading The Infectious Myth Busted Part 3: HIV Transmission Rare or Non-Existent?

The Infectious Myth Busted Part 2: How are “Viruses” Transmitted? They don’t know.

“Our review found no human experimental studies published in the English-language literature delineating person-to-person transmission of influenza.“ https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/37/8/1094/2013282 When you look at the evidence (or lack thereof) throughout the last century, you find that not only has it been regularly shown that “viruses” can not be transmitted from human-to-human, virologists clearly have no idea how… Continue reading The Infectious Myth Busted Part 2: How are “Viruses” Transmitted? They don’t know.

The Infectious Myth Busted Part 1: The Rosenau Spanish Flu Experiments (1918)

Here is something you will never see in the mainstream news. During the 1918 Spanish Flu, which is considered to be the most contagious “virus” of all time, researchers for the Public Health Service and the U.S. Navy tried to determine what caused the flu and how infectious it truly was. However, the results of… Continue reading The Infectious Myth Busted Part 1: The Rosenau Spanish Flu Experiments (1918)