FREE Video Library: Germs/Viruses/Contagion Theories
: 10 minutes or less. : 11- 36 minutes. : Over 36 min. Fun:
- Parasitic Science and the Unproven Virus
If you want to routinely cull the population, then an invisible virus that you cannot see or prove would be the perfect lie to cover it up. No one has ever isolated a virus. This is admitted by modern science, who claim it’s impossible. So instead, they mix it with a soup of other genetic materials, run it through a computer and create what is known as a consensus genome. - Germs Debunk Corona
The truth about ALL germs and the history of germ theory. Viruses aren't the only mythical unicorns out there. - Dr. Zach Bush - THE VIROME - The Truth About Viruses and Why We Should Not Fear Them
This is the most comprehensive, and enlightened presentation I've found detailing what viruses really are. Did you know that they exist by the HUNDREDS OF TRILLIONS inside us and incalculable TRILLIONS ALL AROUND US? Viruses are an essential part of how all life on this planet communicates, like a subspace communications network. To fear viruses is to fear life itself. In this video, Dr. Zach Bush, M.D. elaborates on critical distinctions pertinent to human and planetary health as we look for solutions to respond to pandemic and endemic viruses. - Dr. Zach Bush - Our INNATE IMMUNE SYSTEM
There has never been a more important time to understand how your innate immune system functions. With a healthy immune system, we’re able to live in balance with the virome and array of flora that’s in every niche of our bodies. Join Zach Bush as he discusses The Innate Immune System. - EXOSOMES - The Emerging Theory of What Viruses Realy Are
Have you heard of the emerging theory of what viruses might be: exosomes? Are you absolutely certain that COVID-19 is contagious? How confident are you in the results from the test? - How Big is a Virus?
This video from an Exploratorium exhibit designed to help you visualize how small a coronavirus really is and investigate the implications of its small size.