I read the link. However, the crystalline nature of viruses can easily be identified with EM. Pithovirus is the size of a small bacterium found in Siberian permafrost so, no problem seeing clearly its architecture there. You still have not explained the phenomenon of children exhibiting symptoms of chickenpox after attending a party, where one child already had the symptoms? To say that is not contagion, is denial.
I listen to Dr. Bailey's podcasts, and I think she is wrong. I watched this link, she is taking her idea for the cause of chickenpox from 'the myth of contagion by Dr. Cowan. There are so many holes in his philosophy. For example: Koch didn’t inoculate animals with stained bacteria and ‘poisons.’ SARS-CoV-2 does not need to fulfill Cowan’s yardstick of what constitutes a virus to be considered a virus, as Koch’s ‘postulates’ are not the only way to prove the cause of contagion. Cowan invented a theory of disease causation, drawing from a study where RNA and DNA showed electromagnetic frequencies, but the frequencies did not correlate with symptoms in the study. He took that information and extrapolated that ‘resonance’ itself is a cause of illness, without proof. I understand why proponents of the terrain theory would think along these lines. They are not the first, Samuel Hahnemann, the father of homoeopathic medicine concluded that disease was due to a disturbance in the vital force, a resonant disturbance in the terrain in other words. However, homoeopathic medicine includes the external factor also. Cowan believes viruses are exosomes. Although both have similarities, viruses can be vastly different in appearance to exosomes. Giant viruses as I mentioned have been discovered in the Siberian permafrost and are large enough to be viewed under a microscope. How do you explain that? It really requires cognitive dissonance to make the leap that herpes is due to a 'contagion' of frequencies rather than contagion of a virion. It is like saying the earth is not more than 6000 years old and to be a Christian you must believe that, because the Bible says so, and the Bible trumps science. It doesn't.
So you are equating alleged contagion with viruses?
I do not claim to have a pat answer for everything, but i agree with Yeadon that virology is fraudulent, or at best unscientific.
In science you have a hypothesis and then check it with well designed, controlled experiments. Virology's experiments are neither well designed nor transparent nor include adequate and valid controls. Therefore they are unscientific.
Irrespective of labs and science theory, I believe what I see, and I see contagion. I have been a recipient of contagion, its undeniable, the words don't matter so much, the phenomenon does.
https://totheroot.substack.com/p/was-dr-qureshi-reading-my-mind-or
I read the link. However, the crystalline nature of viruses can easily be identified with EM. Pithovirus is the size of a small bacterium found in Siberian permafrost so, no problem seeing clearly its architecture there. You still have not explained the phenomenon of children exhibiting symptoms of chickenpox after attending a party, where one child already had the symptoms? To say that is not contagion, is denial.
Here is a video on chicken pox for what its worth
https://drsambailey.com/resources/videos/viruses-unplugged/chickenpox-parties-and-varicella-zoster-virus/
I listen to Dr. Bailey's podcasts, and I think she is wrong. I watched this link, she is taking her idea for the cause of chickenpox from 'the myth of contagion by Dr. Cowan. There are so many holes in his philosophy. For example: Koch didn’t inoculate animals with stained bacteria and ‘poisons.’ SARS-CoV-2 does not need to fulfill Cowan’s yardstick of what constitutes a virus to be considered a virus, as Koch’s ‘postulates’ are not the only way to prove the cause of contagion. Cowan invented a theory of disease causation, drawing from a study where RNA and DNA showed electromagnetic frequencies, but the frequencies did not correlate with symptoms in the study. He took that information and extrapolated that ‘resonance’ itself is a cause of illness, without proof. I understand why proponents of the terrain theory would think along these lines. They are not the first, Samuel Hahnemann, the father of homoeopathic medicine concluded that disease was due to a disturbance in the vital force, a resonant disturbance in the terrain in other words. However, homoeopathic medicine includes the external factor also. Cowan believes viruses are exosomes. Although both have similarities, viruses can be vastly different in appearance to exosomes. Giant viruses as I mentioned have been discovered in the Siberian permafrost and are large enough to be viewed under a microscope. How do you explain that? It really requires cognitive dissonance to make the leap that herpes is due to a 'contagion' of frequencies rather than contagion of a virion. It is like saying the earth is not more than 6000 years old and to be a Christian you must believe that, because the Bible says so, and the Bible trumps science. It doesn't.
So you are equating alleged contagion with viruses?
I do not claim to have a pat answer for everything, but i agree with Yeadon that virology is fraudulent, or at best unscientific.
In science you have a hypothesis and then check it with well designed, controlled experiments. Virology's experiments are neither well designed nor transparent nor include adequate and valid controls. Therefore they are unscientific.
Irrespective of labs and science theory, I believe what I see, and I see contagion. I have been a recipient of contagion, its undeniable, the words don't matter so much, the phenomenon does.