The dozens of articles on this blog are inspired by, make reference to, and are informed by, a small set of key resources. We refer you to them here:
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Journalism
Perhaps the most important writer on the subject of Covid is Jon Rappoport. He is informative, entertaining and prolific. His blog is:
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Doctors and Scientists
These doctors and scientists are sharing a more nuanced understanding of germ theory. One of these – Dr. Stefan Lanka – offered 100,000 euros to anyone who could prove the existence of the measles virus. A doctor claimed to have such proof. The case went to the German High Court which ruled that there was no evidence of the existence of measles virus.
Dr. Andrew Kaufman – ZERO Evidence that COVID Fulfills Koch’s 4 Germ Theory Postulates
Dr. Thomas Cowan – The Contagion Myth
Dr. Stefan Lanka – German Supreme Court Upholds Biologist’s Claim that Measles Virus Does Not Exist
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Books
Did you know that in 1918 during the Spanish Flu epidemic scientists did experiments in which they tried to get healthy people sick by exposing them to sick people but they were unsuccessful? Well, these books will leave you with some serious thinking to do about what you believe about germs and infections.
(You may have difficulty in ordering these.)
The Contagion Myth: Why Viruses (including “Coronavirus”) Are Not the Cause of Disease by Thomas S. Cowan MD, Sally Fallon Morell
Virus Mania: How the Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics, Making Billion-Dollar Profits at Our Expense by Torsten Engelbrecht and Claus Kohnlein
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Scientific Papers
The first paper challenges the supposed science underlying the use of the PCR test and the second paper helps to unravel the delusions that lead to the “discovery” of viruses.
COVID19 PCR Tests are Scientifically Meaningless, by Torsten Engelbrecht and Konstantin Demeter
The Misconception Called Virus, Measles as Example by Stefan Lanka
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Other sites
These sites cover a variety of topics from masks to vaccines.
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This site’s most important articles
Covid19reader.com has over 50 articles since its inception. These are the cornerstone articles.
Inventing the AIDS Virus by Peter Duesberg