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Germ Hypothesis: Pasteur's Problems

Louis Pasteur was a fraud who attempted to keep secret approximately 100 of his scientific journals, never wanting them to be disclosed, not even after his death. Fortunately the journals were made available for scrutiny, however this happened decades too late. The untenable theory that germs cause disease had long been established and this proved to be a gold mine for Big Pharma. In addition to the series by ViroLIEgy, you can read more about Pasteur in Excerpts from 'The Private Science of Louis Pasteur'.

The Germ Hypothesis Part 1: Pasteur's Problems - ViroLIEgy

According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the germ "theory" of disease, which states that certain diseases are caused by the invasion of the body by microorganisms too small to be seen, has "long been considered proved." Harvard University says that the "theory" was "developed, proved, and popularized in Europe and North America between about 1850 and 1920." Wikipedia claims that the germ "theory" of disease is "the currently accepted scientific theory for many diseases." Papers published in scientific journals claim that Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch "firmly established the germ theory of disease" and that they "first proved the germ theory of disease in the second half of the nineteenth century." Thus, if we were to listen to what the mainstream sources declare, it would appear that the germ "theory" of disease has been scientifically proven based upon the evidence established by Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch. We are to believe that the work of these two men allowed for the initial germ hypothesis to be "proven" in order to be elevated to the status of a scientific theory. However, is that truly the case?