In the mid-20th Century it was looking bleak for the Virus-Advocates & Germ Theory Enthusiasts.
They were faced with many failed experiments in their attempts to prove that viruses existed or could cause diseases as well as many contradictory ideas of what “viruses” were. So, since they had ZERO evidence they simply reinvented the “virus concept” to suit their desire to make it appear to be real. It’s quite a story.
The reason there were so many contradictory ideas about ‘what is the nature of a “virus” ‘ was a direct result of the fact that the researchers never had a physical entity on hand in order to study. They could never find a physical “virus.”
The idea of a “virus” was nothing more than a fluid concept that was open to the interpretation by those who claimed to be “working with them” when they had, in fact, never found them physically in the first place.
Most of these researchers came from a bacteriological or chemistry background, and thus, they viewed the “virus” concept through their own lens and paradigms.
Regardless, there was – and still is today – no way to actually determine the true nature of something that cannot be seen or studied in reality and that only exists within the realms of the imagination.
The principle of vaccination is based on the belief that bacteria and viruses are harmful and contagious, despite the fact that the body permanently harbours tens of thousands of bacteria and a million billion viruses (or, more accurately, 'exosomes'). Several of the following articles demonstrate that the germ theory and its daughter, the virus theory, are fallacious.
Pharmaceutical companies are making billions from vaccines and pseudo-vaccines.
Another medical paradigm is emerging, based on the electromagnetic and vibratory nature of the body as much as on biochemistry, and on the fundamental idea that disease arises primarily from imbalances (through excess and/or deficiencies) in one or more planes of human life (physical, chemical, vital, affective, emotional, mental, psychic... and even spiritual).