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Dr. Rudolph Virchow | If I could live my life over again

“If I could live my life over again, I would devote it to proving that germs seek their natural habitat-diseased tissue-rather than being the cause of dead tissue. In other words, mosquitoes seek the stagnant water, but do not cause the pool to become stagnant.” Dr. Rudolph Virchow (dem Vater der modernen Pathologie) “Wenn ich mein Leben noch einmal leben könnte, würde ich es dem Beweis widmen, dass Keime ihren natürlichen Lebensraum – krankes Gewebe – suchen und nicht die Ursache von totem Gewebe sind. Mit anderen Worten: Mücken suchen…

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BioNTech | Fear of considerable liability claims

“We may not be able to demonstrate sufficient efficacy or safety of our COVID-19 vaccine and/or variant-specific formulations to obtain permanent regulatory approval in the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, or other countries where it has been authorized for emergency use or granted conditional marketing approval. Significant adverse events may occur during our clinical trials or even after receiving regulatory approval, which could delay or terminate clinical trials, delay or prevent regulatory approval or market acceptance of any of our product candidates.” BioNTech ( Fear of considerable…

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Gustav Kuschinsky | If it is claimed

“If it is claimed that a substance has no side effects, then there is a strong suspicion that it does not have any principal effect.” Gustav Kuschinsky: deutscher Pharmakologe (1904–1992) “Wenn behauptet wird, dass eine Substanz keine Nebenwirkung zeigt, so besteht der dringende Verdacht, dass sie auch keine Hauptwirkung hat.” Nützliche und hilfreiche Links…

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Ralph Waldo Trine | The doctor of the future

“The time will come when the work of the physician will not be to treat and attempt to heal the body, but to heal the mind, which in turn will heal the body. The true physician will be a teacher; his or her work will be to keep people well, instead of trying to heal them after sickness.” Ralph Waldo Trine (1866 – 1958), um 1900, “Der Arzt der Zukunft” “Die Zeit wird kommen, wo die Tätigkeit des Arztes nicht darin bestehen wird, den Körper zu behandeln, sondern den Geist…

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Rudolf Steiner | to an intolerable tyranny

“What would be in store for mankind, for example, if one wanted to take advantage of the fear of bacilli and create regulations of a legal nature against the fight against bacilli. ( ) It is impossible to control all this, but it would lead to impossible conditions, to an intolerable tyranny.” Rudolf Steiner “Was würde z.b. der Menschheit bevorstehen, wenn man die Bazillenfurcht ausnützen und Bestimmungen gesetzlicher Art gegen die Bekämpfung der Bazillen schaffen wollte. ( ) Kontrollieren kann man das alles nicht, es würde aber zu unmöglichen Zuständen,…

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Dr Mike Yeadon | have taken as fact that viruses exist without ever reviewing the original papers

“I’m aware this two page backgrounder & experimental proposal aims to show whether or not viruses exist, focussing on SARS-CoV-2. I’m a signatory because, having given a lot of thought to the entire proposition, I now believe it’s yet another of the lies to which we’ve been subject. In the case of scientists, even those in commercial drug discovery, have taken as fact that viruses exist without ever reviewing the original papers.” Dr Mike Yeadon “Ich bin mir bewusst, dass dieser zweiseitige Hintergrundbericht und experimentelle Vorschlag darauf abzielt, zu zeigen,…

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Michael Crichton | You don’t play ball with the power structure

“…Whoever has the power in society determines what can be studied, determines what can be observed, determines what can be thought. Scientists fall in line with the dominant power structure. They have to, because the power structure pays the bills. You don’t play ball with the power structure, you don’t get money for research, you don’t get an appointment, you don’t get published, in short you don’t count anymore. You’re out. You might as well be dead.” Michael Crichton „…Wer die Macht in der Gesellschaft hat, bestimmt, was studiert werden…

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When a physician walks behind the coffin of his patient

“When a physician walks behind the coffin of his patient, indeed the cause sometimes follows the effect.” Voltaire oder Robert Koch oder Marcus Tullius Cicero (allegedly) This joke from the 19th century has been attributed to the philosopher Voltaire in the digitized texts (always without reference to the source) since 1994 and to the Nobel Prize winner for medicine Robert Koch since 2004. In 1896, this joke appears in the following version in a k.u.k. Provincial newspaper in the section “Humor of the week” : “An exception. A professor proclaims…

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Dr. Robert Mendelsohn | I no longer believe in Modern Medicine

“I no longer believe in Modern Medicine. I believe that despite all the super technology and elite bedside manner… the greatest danger to your health is the doctor who practices Modern Medicine. I believe that Modern Medicine’s treatments for disease are seldom effective, and that they’re often more dangerous than the disease they’re designed to treat. I believe more than 90% of Modern Medicine could disappear from the face of the earth–doctors, hospitals, drugs and equipment—and the effect on our health would be immediate & beneficial…..Modern Medicine can’t survive without…