Virus Mania, How the Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics Making Billion Dollar Profits

Virus Mania


How the Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics Making Billion Dollar Profits
by Torsten Engelbrecht and Claus Kohnlein

With viruses on everyone’s mind and obsessive fear of infection the defining feature of life at the present moment, are there any cures for this corona-phobia? Indeed, there are. Two books in particular, The Contagion Myth and Virus Mania, will cure you of your viral fears and may even stop the present viral spread of these dangerous thought-forms about the supposed dangerous viruses.

Virus Mania covers the history of virology and paints a picture of, at best, a very immature science, one that has gotten things consistently wrong from the days of the Spanish Flu, to polio, AIDS and Swine Flu. The book was written before the current “pandemic” so there is no discussion of Covid. But one of the authors has written the article “COVID19 PCR Tests are Scientifically Meaningless” (a good summary of which can be found here). In fact, in the book he recounts how PCR is one of the keys to inventing epidemics. In the sections that follow, I have excerpted some interesting quotes directly from Virus Mania.

Germ Theory

  • It was not medical research that had stamped out tuberculosis, diphtheria, pneumonia and puerperal sepsis. The main credit went to public health programs, sanitation and general improvements in the standard of living brought about by industrialization. – Michael Tracey American media scientist
  • Kass argued that medical scientists and microbe hunters were not the ones to be praised for stemming the flow of mass diseases like tuberculosis, diphtheria, measles, whooping cough or pulmonary infections. The data unquestionably shows that death rates for these so-called infectious diseases had noticeably decreased from the middle of the 19th century; long before microbe hunters and the medical establishment became active. The monumental accomplishment of pushing back diseases and raising life expectancy is primarily due to an improvement in general standards of living (improved nutrition, construction of water purification plants, etc.), which gained momentum in industrialized countries precisely in the mid-19th century.
     
    This also explains why deaths from so-called infectious diseases have become a rarity in affluent societies (in wealthy countries, they make up less than 1% of all mortalities). Yet, in poor third-world regions like Africa, where every third person is malnourished, these same diseases (tuberculosis; leprosy, etc.) that wealthy countries fought during times of recession run rampant. The excessive panic-like fear, which so easily consumes members of affluent societies when the media stokes the flames of the viral-epidemic panic, can in this context, only be described as irrational.
  • The sale and application of anti-fungal preparations (just like antibiotics, antiviral medicines, vaccines, probiotics, etc.) makes a lot of money; the advice to eliminate, avoid, or reduce coffee, refined sugar or drugs, on the other hand, does not make any at all.
  • In Germany statistics of smallpox mortalities have been collected since 1816. There were around 6,000 smallpox deaths per year until the end of the 1860s. In the years 1870 – 71, the number of victims suddenly jumped 14-fold to nearly 85,000 deaths. What had happened? The Franco-Prussian War was raging, and French prisoners of war were held in German camp under the most miserable conditions with extremely bad nutrition. As a result, the number of smallpox cases in the camps increased exponentially, even though all French and German soldiers had been vaccinated against smallpox.
  • Modern viral research is like Bigfoot hunting. Trackers of this legendary ape-like beast trot out the occasional questionable blurry photograph and footprint marks to claim proof of Bigfoot’s existence … Bigfoot hunting, like viruses, are splendid moneymakers.

Polio

  • Many pieces of evidence justify the suspicion that the cause of infantile paralysis (polio) is not a virus. Many experts, like American physician Benjamin Sandler, believe a decisive factor is a high consumption of refined foods such as granulated sugar. Others cite mass vaccinations. Indeed, since the beginning of the 20th century, it has been known that the paralysis so typical of polio have often appeared at the site where an injection has been given. Additionally, the number of polio cases increased drastically after mass vaccinations against diphtheria and whooping cough in the 1940s.
  • Polio, like most diseases, may be conditional on various factors. It makes particular sense, however, to take poisoning by industrial and agricultural pollution into consideration, to explain why this nervous disease first appeared in the 19th century, in the course of industrialization. It spread like wildfire in the industrialized West in the first half of the 20th century, while in developing countries, in contrast, there was no outbreak.

AIDS

  • There is much evidence that AIDS – that conglomerate of dozens of well known diseases – can substantially be explained by the intake of poisonous drugs and medications (antivirals, antibiotics, etc.) and by malnutrition. Around 80% of all children declared to be AIDS patients are born to mothers who have taken intravenous drugs that destroy the immune system. And the first people to be diagnosed as AIDS patients in the USA were all consumers of drugs like poppers, cocaine, LSD, heroin, ecstasy, or amphetamines, all of which have devastating effects on the immune system.
  • Even celebrities fall for the theory that antiretroviral substances like AZT are the only hope in the battle against AIDS. Take, for example, Freddie Mercury, former front man of British rock band Queen, who was bisexual and had himself tested during the general AIDS panic at the end of the 1980s. The result: positive. Mercury was terrified and took his doctor’s advice to begin taking AZT. Mercury belonged to the first generation of patients, who received the full AZT load ( 1500 mg a day) . At the end, he looked like a bone rack, and he died in London on 24 November 1991 at the age of 45.

Spanish Flu

  • “Trying to simulate what happens naturally when people are exposed to flu victims, the doctors took ten of the volunteers onto the hospital ward where men were dying of the disease. The sick men lay huddled on their narrow beds, burning with fever, drifting in and out of sleep in a delirium. The ten healthy men were given their instructions: each was to walk up to the bed of a sick man and draw near him, lean into his face, breathe in his fetid breath, and chat with him for five minutes. To be sure that the healthy man had had a full exposure to the sick man’s disease, the sick man was to exhale deeply while the healthy man drew the sick man’s breath directly into his own lungs. Finally, the flu victim coughed five times in the volunteer’s face.

     
    “Each healthy volunteer repeated these actions with ten different flu patients. Each flu patient had been seriously ill for no more than three days-a period when the virus or whatever it was that was causing the flu should still be around in his mucus, in his nose, in his lungs. “But not a single healthy man got sick.”

Related Reading:

The Contagion Myth Banned on Amazon

COVID19 PCR Tests are Scientifically Meaningless

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