The Viral Delusion Episodes 2

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Here we have another film that prominently features Drs. Tom Cowan and Andrew Kaufman. They cover much of the same subject matter pre­sented in Terrain. To recapitulate, no one seems to have any proof that this coronavirus cootie exists. HIV and other viruses also suffer from the same lack of evidence.

In addition to reviewing the lack of evidence for much of modern medical superstition, the doc­tors, scientists and journalists in this documentary look at how we made such incredibly wrong turns. There were numerous practice runs prior to the shutdown/lockdown/meltdown of 2020. When they tried it with the swine flu, there was not enough fear to make it work. The 2009 H1N1 flu was another unsuccessful attempt.

After these attempts to scare people into giving up their rights and even their humanity, lessons were learned. The two main lessons are: hit the panic button really hard, and tightly con­trol the narrative. Cancel, censor and demonize anyone smart enough to see through the scam. Then push the panic button even harder. Add in the never-proven “asymptomatic infection,” so that everyone is a potential biohazard. This com­bination will short out common sense in a large percentage of people.

But, that would not work on doctors and experts, would it? The Viral Delusion indicates that experts are not as all-knowing as everyone thinks. Doctors are too busy to do real research. They also consider the CDC the ultimate source of all truth—“truth” that must not be questioned. Dr. Pam Popper has strong opinions about the gullibility of doctors. To paraphrase, she says that if the CDC were to recommend inserting a two-by-four up one’s backside sideways for good health, lumber sales would skyrocket.

Education has been replaced by indoctrina­tion. We live in a world that has been overwhelmed by fake food, fake health care, fake science, fake history and fake news. This has left the population intellectually, morally and spiritually too weak and bankrupt to face the truth. The medical industry is not about health. It is about money.

There are four more episodes in this series, which scrutinize measles, HIV/AIDS, the Black Death and the history of medical mythology in general. Those episodes will be reviewed in the next issue. The thumb is certainly UP for this video.

This article appeared in Wise Traditions in Food, Farming and the Healing Arts, the quarterly journal of the Weston A. Price Foundation,

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