We Need To Be Fully Transparent And Accurate—Especially When Discussing Something As Foundational As Contagion Theory And Proof Of Viral Causation.
“Numerous controlled transmission studies in animals and humans have shown that viruses like influenza and SARS-CoV-2 can be transmitted via droplets or contact.” And: “Koch’s postulates, though outdated, have been adapted to molecular virology (e.g., using PCR, cell culture, and animal models to confirm causation).” These statements reflect mainstream scientific consensus — but consensus is not proof , and that’s the critical distinction. Let's unpack this from a more accurate, critical, and terrain-oriented perspective. 🧪 Has Contagion Actually Been Proven in Controlled Studies? 📜 Historical Attempt: 1918 Influenza "Contagion" Study Human trials tried to transfer illness via mucus, breath, injections from flu patients to healthy volunteers. Result: Not a single person got sick. This remains one of the most profound failures of the germ theory model—yet it is rarely mentioned in textbooks. 🧪 Modern “Transmission” Studies: Use lab-altered substan...