“If you listen to the general public, the world is repeatedly plagued by terrible viral epidemics. The latest horror story dominating the headlines is the so-called coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. And the population is also being terrorized with frightening reports about measles, swine flu, bird flu (H5N1), SARS, hepatitis C, AIDS, polio, and BSE. However, what is overlooked is that the existence and pathogenic/lethal effects of these “pathogens” have never been proven. The fact that the medical establishment and the media that follow it nevertheless claim that the evidence has been provided is solely due to the fact that a few decades ago, direct virus detection was abandoned in favor of indirect “detection” methods (including antibody and PCR tests). However, “modern” methods of virus detection such as PCR “say nothing about how a virus replicates, which animal carries this virus, or how it makes people sick,” as more than a dozen critical top virologists note in the journal Science. “It's like looking at a person's fingerprints to determine if they have bad breath.””
Claus Köhnlein, Torsten Engelbrecht
Torsten Engelbrecht and Claus Köhnlein are investigative authors known for their critical examination of scientific and medical topics.
This quote encourages a critical examination of the foundations of modern virology and virus detection, urging not to be driven by fear-based reports.
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Torsten Engelbrecht & Claus Köhnlein: The Truth about Virus Detection and Fear
Torsten Engelbrecht and Claus Köhnlein reveal doubts about virus detection and the medical establishment – a critical perspective.
Torsten Engelbrecht is a German journalist and author known for his critical views on medical and scientific topics. Claus Köhnlein is a German internist who also explores alternative and critical perspectives in medicine. Both authors are recognized for their controversial positions on virology and vaccination medicine.



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