Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Steve Falconer: Germ Theory Is Dead

Steve Falconer

So they'll just take that, make a genetic sequence out of all the parts, and make a cold vaccine.  A person with diarrhea.  They'll say that diarrhea is from a diarrhea virus.  They'll take the poop out of someone with diarrhea, rearrange all the genetic bits, make a computer model of a diarrhea sequence, and now you've got a diarrhea vaccine.  --Steve Falconer

this is why there's a fight between the "No virus" camp and the Peter McCullough & Robert Kennedy, Jr. camp.  Our camp is saying because they're going to pull this crap, it's vital right now that there isn't a virus because the new technology just assumes there is.  And once they go to that new technology, we can't get this back.   --Steve Falconer 

4:00  Deep Metagenomic Sequencing.  Don't know what that is.  

Genomic Conference, 2006, [however, it should be stated Computational Genomics] and genomic professors in the world learned that genomes are a fraud.  They're not static; they change every millisecond of the day compared to what's going on around them.  And therefore, therefore, we've got a can of worms.  It's not just these viruses, and PCR tests, we're talking about paternity tests, we're talking about criminals getting out of jail now that we went back and did DNA testing.  Everything we believed about genomics is wrong, and they didn't tell the public because they were getting new grants for their new types of genomic sequencing.  So they found out that the Human Genome Project, your relatives you send "I want to know who I am related to," meaning Ancestry.com, BS all of it, and they didn't tell the public because they were trying to get into a new kind of genomics and get their research grants.  So we need to talk about that.  Everything we know about genetics is wrong.  

5:05  Germ Theory is dead.  

Germ Theory has been dead for a long time, but there's a group of people making trillions of dollars pretending that it isn't dead.  Just like . . . "there's a World Cup going on in Qatar and now there's a camel virus."  Get the hell out of here, there's a camel virus.  No one is even around a camel; they're out in the desert.  They just keep that this is happening, and this is happening, and everyone else has been saying, "No, it's not happening," but they don't care that it's dead.  They just care that the average person doesn't hear that information.  Just like the genomic: it doesn't matter if the genomes are BS as long as the average person still believes what we were all taught about the genomes.  And that's what's going on with Germ Theory.  If we don't nip this in the bud right now, they don't care that their test tubes and Petrie dishes and all that are crap, because they're going to do a new thing right now, which is not going to use test tubes and Petrie dishes any more.  And this is what's dangerous: we're saying that your old way didn't prove that there are viruses, and we disproved your old way.  What they're doing is saying that it's now a given that there are viruses, that our old way DID prove it.  

And we're saying, "No, you didn't."  

"Yes, we did."  

Now, they're saying, "We're not even going to do these cell cultures anymore.  We're going to say, as the mainstream has been saying for 50 years, "We don't know what causes the common cold." 

Now what they're going to do is take a person with the common cold, they're going to take their boogers and take the sequences in their boogers AND MAKE A COMMON COLD VIRUS JUST OUT OF THIN AIR like they've been doing, but they won't have to prove that there IS a common cold virus because it's a given that there are viruses.  Remarkable.  

So they'll just take that, make a genetic sequence out of all the parts, and make a cold vaccine.  A person with diarrhea.  They'll say that diarrhea is from a diarrhea virus.  They'll take the poop out of someone with diarrhea, rearrange all the genetic bits, make a computer model of a diarrhea sequence, and now you've got a diarrhea vaccine.  

Take a heartbreak.  Turns out it's contagious.  Take a heartbroken person, take their spit, take their heartbroken genetic sequence, and create a vaccine from it.  And they're saying that there's going to be 500 new vaccines in 5 years.  So this is the problem we're having.  We're saying, "You didn't establish your old way, that there is a virus, that they exist," and they're saying that "We're not even going to use the old way.  We're just going to use the new way, which just assumes there is" and use this new way of making sequences . . . this is why there's a fight between the "No virus" camp and the Peter McCullough & Robert Kennedy, Jr. camp.  Our camp is saying because they're going to pull this crap, it's vital right now that there isn't a virus because the new technology just assumes there is.  And once they go to that new technology, we can't get this back.  

Alright, here's the basics of it: 

Louis Pasteur made up this theory that . . . they used to think that bacteria made up disease, because when you died of scarlet fever or any of these diseases, in the corpse they would find the bacteria in the lungs, for instance, if you died of pneumonia or scarlet fever or anything like that.  They assumed that because the bacteria were in the tissue that the bacteria killed you.  That's what they thought like the bacteria is the reason you died.  But the weird thing is they used to find bacteria in the lungs of someone who didn't die of scarlet fever that was sometimes there.  Or if you didn't die of scarlet fever, you didn't have those kinds of bacteria.  So if they are the cause of death, they have to always be there or never be there.  Then Pasteur said, no, no, no.  It's not these bacteria.  It's these particles called viruses, and you can breathe them in, spit them out, and they go around and kill everyone.  Now they didn't have the microscope technology to see viruses, so this was purely fictional.  And Pasteur admitted in his diary what he was doing because he said he had antidotes for these viruses.  So he was going around to these county fairs where the farmers would bring their animals and then he would inject poison into some of the animals and then he would inject water with salt, a saline solution into the others.  And he would say that I've given all of them my virus, this virus.  But the saline solution water that I injected into this animal was the vaccine, the antidote.  And the ones he injected with poison would die because he was filling a 1/3 of these animals' and dogs' brains with a poisonous fluid, and he'd go, "Ooh! They died because of the virus."  The problem is everybody said, okay, that's cool but we couldn't see a virus . . . they're like nothing . . . 150 nanometers, like .00555 of a milliliter.  Well, everyone just assumed, yeah, that's cool.  Well, later, 1931, we got the electron microscope. Now we can see viruses, we can see that small.  The problem is they couldn't see them.  They never to this day never found a virus inside of a person, an animal, nature, from the lung fluid, or natural, anything.  Or the animal from the blood, the sputum, they've never 

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