AntiViral Ep. 2: Missing Proof in Virology Claims

13 days ago
193

The second short teaching video from the great debunker of virology, Mike Stone, of the ViroLIEgy.com website and substack. In this second AntiViral episode, I focus on the missing chain of causation—what I see as the most powerful evidence against germ “theory” and virology. To prove that any microbe causes disease, there are agreed-upon scientific standards: evidence derived from the scientific method that satisfies Koch’s Postulates. Without this, claims of “pathogenicity” are both scientifically and logically invalid.

This episode explores:
- The CDC, NIH, and WHO’s own agreement that Koch’s Postulates are the necessary proof.
-The missing evidence: purified and isolated particles (presumed “viruses”) taken directly from sick patients without cell culture, then shown to cause the same disease naturally in controlled experiments.
- The complete inability to satisfy Koch’s Postulates, despite their universal recognition as logical criteria.
- The CDC’s admission that purification/isolation directly from patient fluids is “not possible” in virology.
- The pseudoscientific nature of cell culture methods used as a substitute for essential evidence.
- The deeper roots of this pseudoscience, stretching back to Edward Jenner and smallpox vaccination.

For a deeper dive into this missing evidence, my article The Chain of Causation provides full documentation, sourced directly from virology’s own trusted organizations. The absence of this essential evidence is not a minor oversight — it strikes at the very heart of germ “theory” and virology. Without purification, isolation, and proof of “pathogenicity” that satisfies Koch’s Postulates, the claims rest on unproven assumptions. By exposing the broken chain of causation, we can begin to see virology for what it truly is: a house of cards built on faith, not scientific evidence.

Source:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK7v3fQRPKA

Loading 4 comments...