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Oct 9, 2021, 6 tweets

The Contagion myth and the Germ Theory deceit. Part 4.
In 1914, Professor Gerard Geison of Princeton University published an analysis of Pasteur’s notebooks, which revealed that the Hoax father had committed massive fraud in all his studies.

For instance, when he said that he injected virulent anthrax spores into vaccinated and unvaccinated animals, he could trumpet the fact that the unvaccinated animals died, but that was because he also injected the unvaccinated animals with poisons.

In the notebooks, Pasteur states unequivocally that he was unable to transfer disease with a pure culture of bacteria (he obviously wasn’t able to purify viruses at that time.) In fact, the only way he could transfer disease was to either insert the whole infected tissue into

another animal (he would sometimes inject ground-up brains of an animal into the brain of another animal to “prove” contagion) or resort to adding poisons to his culture, which he knew would cause the symptoms in the recipients.

He admitted that the whole effort to prove contagion was a failure, leading to his deathbed confession:“The germ is nothing; the terrain is everything.” In this case, terrain refers to the condition of the subject and whether the animal or person had been subject to poison.

To be continued.

What is poison?
Anything surplus to what we need is toxic.
It could be power, food, lust, ambition, vanity, anger and most of all the Ego who so tenaciously wants to keep us chained to the illusions of Samsara.

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