Zero Transmission: An Inconvenient Influenza Result

What Happens When Influenza Is Tested Through Natural Exposure One of the strongest arguments against the germ “theory” of disease is the repeated failure to experimentally demonstrate human-to-human transmission. If contagion is a real biological phenomenon, it should be demonstrable under controlled conditions—especially through natural exposure routes. Yet across more than a century of experimentation, this… Continue reading Zero Transmission: An Inconvenient Influenza Result

Differential Diagnosis?

“It’s probably viral, and it just needs to run its course.” 🤷‍♂️ differential diagnosis : the distinguishing of a disease or condition from others presenting with similar signs and symptoms https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/differential%20diagnosis I imagine most of us have “fond” memories of going to the doctor when feeling unwell and getting subsequently poked and prodded in order to… Continue reading Differential Diagnosis?

Challenging Influenza

“Our review found no human experimental studies published in the English-language literature delineating person-to-person transmission of influenza.“ Bridges et al. 2003 https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/37/8/1094/2013282?login=false Last year, I took a look at the first ever human challenge trial for “SARS-COV-2” and showed why the results are fraudulent and completely pseudoscientific. Within the article, I provided an explanation from… Continue reading Challenging Influenza

Was Influenza C Ever Purified and Isolated?

While looking into the origins of the influenza “virus,” it became clear to me that the particles claimed to be the swine flu, influenza A, and influenza B had never been properly purified nor isolated directly from the fluids of a sick host. These “viruses” had never been proven pathogenic in a natural way either,… Continue reading Was Influenza C Ever Purified and Isolated?

Further Proof The Influenza “Virus” Was Never Purified and Isolated

“Isolation and purification of a virus is necessary before a vaccine can be made.” The above statement came from the New York Times obituary of Wendell Meredith Stanley, considered by some to be the “Father of Virology.” While it is technically a correct statement, it really should read: Isolation and purification of the particles believed… Continue reading Further Proof The Influenza “Virus” Was Never Purified and Isolated

Did Thomas Francis Jr. Isolate Influenza B in 1940?

After “isolating” the influenza A “virus” in 1934 and supposedly “isolating” it again on tissue culture and egg membrane in 1937, Thomas Francis Jr. was back in 1940 to perform more grotesque serial passages of ground up chemically altered diseased animal tissue goo from one animal into another. He must have decided that the  perfect… Continue reading Did Thomas Francis Jr. Isolate Influenza B in 1940?

Thomas Francis Jr.’s Flu Review (1937)

When I originally started researching the origins of the supposed isolation of the influenza “virus,” I was not expecting to spend so much time on Thomas Francis Jr. It became evident, however, that throughout the early flu research of the 1930’s and 40’s, Francis Jr. was “Mr. Influenza.” It was also apparent that his research… Continue reading Thomas Francis Jr.’s Flu Review (1937)

Did Thomas Francis Jr. Isolate Influenza A in 1937?

In 1937, a few years after Smith, Andrewes, and Laidlaw supposedly isolated influenza A in 1933 and after Thomas Francis Jr. supposedly isolated it in 1934, Francis Jr. once again claimed to have the direct isolation of influenza A “virus,” this time in tissue culture medium and on an egg membrane. Or at least that… Continue reading Did Thomas Francis Jr. Isolate Influenza A in 1937?

Did Thomas Francis Jr. Isolate Influenza A in 1934?

“Epidemiology must constantly seek imaginative and ingenious teachers and scholars to create a new genre of medical ecologists who, with both the fine sensitivity of the scientific artist, and the broad perception of the community sculptor, can interpret the interplay of forces which result in disease.” —Thomas Francis, Jr. After the British trio of Smith,… Continue reading Did Thomas Francis Jr. Isolate Influenza A in 1934?