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March 2nd, 2023 at 5:21:54 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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rxwine, the text begins at the bottom of page 167 in the free pdf book.

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Contagion Myth
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CHAPTER 13

A VACCINE FOR COVID-19
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Even in Pasteur’s day, physicians doubted that hydrophobia was a
specific disease; dogs became vicious through starvation and neglect; and
neurological disease leading to insanity could happen in the aftermath of
any kind of wound, especially a puncture wound. The most likely cause of
rabies is a form of tetanus or botulism—both are associated with
clostridium toxins that the bacteria produce under anerobic conditions, as
in puncture wounds. Doctors in Pasteur’s day had excellent results treating
dog bites by cauterizing them with carbolic acid. One doctor reported
cauterization of about four hundred dog bite victims without one
developing a case of hydrophobia.4

But Pasteur believed that he could prevent rabies by vaccinating the
victims of dog bites. He created the rabies vaccine by taking saliva, blood,
and part of the brain or spinal cord (usually the cerebrospinal fluid) from a
suspected animal and injecting it into a living rabbit, then aging and
drying the cells from the rabbit’s spinal cord so that it could be injected
into human beings.

His first patient, a badly bitten nine-year-old boy, received the vaccine
—after a doctor had cauterized the wound—and recovered. Pasteur
proclaimed his success—but others were not so lucky. A Dr. Charles Bell
Taylor, writing in a publication called National Review in July 1890, listed
many cases in which Pasteur’s patients died, whereas the dogs that had
bitten them remained healthy.5

One of these cases was King Alexander of
Greece. In his own reports, Pasteur fudged the numbers to make it seem as
though he had a high rate of success.6

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March 2nd, 2023 at 5:30:23 AM permalink
rxwine
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Rabies vaccination has improved and changed since then. Why don't you prove you won't be killed by venomous snakes and drink poison while we're at it.

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In my name shall they cast out devils, they shall speak with new tongues, they shall take up serpents, and if they drink any deadly thing it shall not hurt them. They shall lay hands on the sick and they shall recover.”
"Trumpsplain (def.) explaining absolute nonsense said by TRUMP.
March 2nd, 2023 at 5:38:17 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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Quote: rxwine
Rabies vaccination has improved and changed since then. Why don't you prove you won't be killed by venomous snakes and drink poison while we're at it.



That Holy Bible quote is not to be taken literally.

Did you think the Holy Bible is strictly literal?


With the reference below, Bill Gates did the same thing by repackaging DOS (Windows).

Now we know both are crazy lunatics.

Big Pharma likely wouldn't have made any cash without Louis Pasteur nor Bill Gates.

That's one of the issues.

Fake science, and in this case, Germ Theory.

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Germ Theory Versus Terrain: The Wrong Side Won the Day

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Pasteur’s promotion of germ theory (a flawed notion that he did not so much “discover” as repackage) has remained “dear to pharmaceutical company executives’ hearts” up to the present day, having laid the groundwork for “synthetic drugs, chemotherapy, radiation, surgical removal of body parts and vaccines” to become the “medicine of choice.” The unshakeable belief that there is one microbe for every illness is so ingrained as the “controlling medical idea for the Western world” that competing ideas about disease causation still have difficulty gaining traction.
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https://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/notes-from-yesteryear/germ-theory-versus-terrain-the-wrong-side-won-the-day/#gsc.tab=0

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March 2nd, 2023 at 5:50:55 AM permalink
rxwine
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Quote: DoubleGold
That Holy Bible quote is not to be taken literally.

Did you think the Holy Bible is strictly literal?


Baloney. You won't demand the same so-called adherence to fact to the Bible as to crap you post about other things. You have failed over and over to be consistent.
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March 2nd, 2023 at 6:00:10 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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Quote: rxwine
Baloney. You won't demand the same so-called adherence to fact to the Bible as to crap you post about other things. You have failed over and over to be consistent.



Back in Jesus' day, they were called Pharisees.

It is called legalism.
March 2nd, 2023 at 6:03:16 AM permalink
SOOPOO
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Quote: rxwine
Baloney. You won't demand the same so-called adherence to fact to the Bible as to crap you post about other things. You have failed over and over to be consistent.


Once he said ‘viruses don’t exist’ he has shown an aversion to reality. All of his posts confirm that. Arguing with someone clearly delusional rarely results in the satisfaction you are hoping for. Not only have viruses been seen via the electron microscope, some have been specifically analyzed for their exact DNA structure.

I’m expecting a response that it’s the central bank’s fault that there are those pesky electron microscope pictures. And some biblical verse debunking the DNA sequencing….
March 2nd, 2023 at 6:17:46 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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Here's the Center for Research in Applied Phrenology (CRAP) article about the peer-reviewed paper.

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CRAP paper accepted by journal

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The publication fee was $800, to be sent to a PO Box in the United Arab Emirates. Having made his point, Davis withdrew the paper.
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https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17288-crap-paper-accepted-by-journal/

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March 2nd, 2023 at 6:23:13 AM permalink
rxwine
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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Quote: SOOPOO
Once he said ‘viruses don’t exist’ he has shown an aversion to reality. All of his posts confirm that. Arguing with someone clearly delusional rarely results in the satisfaction you are hoping for. Not only have viruses been seen via the electron microscope, some have been specifically analyzed for their exact DNA structure.

I’m expecting a response that it’s the central bank’s fault that there are those pesky electron microscope pictures. And some biblical verse debunking the DNA sequencing….


I am satisfied, I gave him a fair hearing. I once had a girlfriend who was subject to severe episodes of what was probably schizophrenia or something similar. She was fine for a long time after I met her. But trying to convince someone there aren't cameras in the walls, and other such conversations, yeah got nowhere fast.
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March 2nd, 2023 at 6:27:00 AM permalink
rxwine
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...hah, though now she might be right about cameras everywhere, probably even in the walls. Especially when I moved to Vegas.
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March 2nd, 2023 at 6:43:02 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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rxwine, I quickly knew you weren't reading the data I posted.

You kept mentioning the same item.

But you didn't come back with a related argument in progression.

You couldn't cross the dogma threshold.


The data is still there if you want to educate yourself.

You can adjust your browser to get around the filter in case you want to search.

Because they'll likely lead you to sites that are non-scientific (like fact-checkers paid by Gates).