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The Truth about Contagion: Exploring Theories of How Disease Spreads

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For readers of Plague of Corruption, Thomas S. Cowan, MD, and Sally Fallon Morell question the existence of "viruses" and suggest that factors like electro smog, toxic living conditions, and 5G may be responsible for COVID-19. The prevailing narrative attributes the pandemic to a "dangerous, infectious virus," justifying widespread isolation and public health measures such as face masks, social distancing, antivirals, and vaccines. This belief is rooted in Louis Pasteur's germ theory, which posits that contagious germs cause disease. However, Pasteur himself noted in his diaries that he never successfully transferred disease using pure cultures of bacteria, ultimately declaring, “the germ is nothing, the terrain is everything.” While COVID-19 statistics are debated, many have experienced unusual symptoms, leading some to suspect that modern pollution, particularly electromagnetic pollution from devices like cell phones and the recent rollout of 5G, may be the true culprit. The activation of 5G in Wuhan coincided with a spike in cases, raising questions about its health impacts. Throughout history, humanity has pondered disease origins, and as freedoms are restricted, many are left wondering if a mere RNA fragment could truly cause such widespread illness, or if external factors are at play, echoing Pasteur's assertion about the importance of the terrain.

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The Truth about Contagion: Exploring Theories of How Disease Spreads, Thomas S. Cowan

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