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Thursday, August 1, 2019

Virus or Poison?

Todd Wilke is at The Truth Train Radio Repair Station.
59 mins

Virus or Poison?

Wise western physician Dr. Henry Bieler:
The first is that the primary cause of disease is not germs.
And Dr. Thomas Sydenham:
Disease is nothing else but an attempt on the part of the body to rid itself of morbific (diseased, toxic) matter.
And the modern physician, J.H. Tilden, MD, after years of wandering in the jungles of misdiagnosis:
There is no hope that medical science will ever be a science; for the whole structure is built around the idea that there is an object disease — that can be cured when the right drug — remedy, cure — is found.
Viruses and vaccines are both part of a devastating lie.
The awareness of this contradiction is why so many great physicians do not claim that viruses cause disease, but rather associate disease with a pernicious condition in the environment, such as poison or pollution, or malnutrition. By upholding the paradigm of the disease-causing virus which randomly attacks helpless victims, most modern doctors help hide the truth of what really makes us sick: toxins and nutrient deficiencies.

The existence of disease-causing viruses is taught in school, reported in the media and then supported by mainstream doctors, the government and the pharmaceutical industries. The use of half truths and outright lies continues to obscure the truth of the matter. The term virus comes from the Latin word for poison or venom, which is probably related to the Sanskrit word visha, meaning toxin or poison. The cells of our body swell and become mangled when exposed to poisonous substances (such as heavy metals, toxic foods, pesticides, chemicals and so forth) and then modern “scientists” mislabel these symptoms of environmental poisoning as specific diseases caused by viruses.



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Todd Wilke Virus ? Do You mean poison ?
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Vaccines are poison.
Polio was chemical "poisoning".
Neurotoxins are poisonous ! Neurotoxicology helps.
Virus = Poison
Read a dictionary.
ICD-10 codes = poison.
Read medical billing.
CTMB = Poison.
Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide is a cationic surfactant. It’s used for many things, including acting as a buffer solution for extracting DNA. According to it’s Safety Data Sheet we find out several things:
CTMB is labeled as “Hazardous”
It is a skin irritant
It is a serious eye irritant
It is hazardous if inhaled
It is harmful if swallowed
It may cause respiratory irritation
It is dangerous to the environment
It is very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
It is flammable
In almost all cases of any kind of contact with CTMB, it advises to contact a medical professional and it advises that CTMB should never touch any part of the human body. It also gives precautionary information and equipment to use/wear during handling CTMB. Under section 8 Exposure Controls/personal protection, it advises to:
Keep away from foodstuffs, beverages and feed.
Immediately remove all soiled and contaminated clothing
Wash hands before breaks and at the end of work.
Avoid contact with the eyes and skin.
This sounds like some pretty serious stuff, and millions of children and adults are getting this injected into their bodies
In the “general information” for CTMB, it explains that “Symptoms of poisoning may even occur after several hours” and the patient should be observed for up to 48 hours after coming into contact with it. (How many children have a reaction to a vaccine that isn’t immediate or even on the first day? Hundreds. And yet if the reaction isn’t immediate, medical professional dismiss the possibility of a vaccine reaction even faster.
Some physicians believe disease is a result of the bodies response to poison , not the result of a virus?
Most of the time these "viruses" are reported in the media and then supported by mainstream doctors, then the government and the pharmaceutical companies make their so called vaccine to prevent these viruses.
The term virus comes from the Latin word for poison or venom, which is probably related to the Sanskrit word visha, meaning toxin or poison. The cells of our body swell and become mangled when exposed to poisonous substances (such as heavy metals, toxic foods, pesticides, and chemicals ) like Paris green, BHC, DDT and Lead Arsenate.
Then modern “scientists” mislabel
these symptoms of environmental poisoning as specific diseases caused by viruses.
Polio or Poison?
A search of MEDLINE (“polio” and “poison”) finds about 45 contemporary articles where polio-like disease is attributed to poison. This recognition of the relationship between polio and poison is restricted to the agriculture industry–animals cannot hold industry liable. The terminology found includes the following:
polioencephalomalacia
poliomyelomalacia
polyradiculoneuritis
polioencephalomyelomalacia
lumbal poliomyelomalacia
multifocal-poliomyelomalacia
spinal poliomalacia
polio and high-sulfate diets
bovine polioencephalomalacia
neurological picture similar to that of poliomyelitis
cerebrocortical necrosis (polioencephalomalacia)
lead poisoning in grey-headed fruit bats (Pteropus poliocephalus)
atypical porcine enterovirus encephalomyelitis: possible interaction
between enteroviruses and arsenicals
Polioencephalomalacia and photosensitization associated with
Kochia scoparia consumption in range cattle.
Etymology dictionary
virus (n.)
late 14c., "venomous substance," from Latin virus "poison, sap of plants, slimy liquid, a potent juice," probably from PIE root *weis- "to melt away, to flow," used of foul or malodorous fluids, with specialization in some languages to "poisonous fluid" (source also of Sanskrit visam"poison," visah "poisonous;" Avestan vish- "poison;" Latin viscum "sticky substance, birdlime;" Greek ios"poison," ixos "mistletoe, birdlime;" Old Church Slavonic višnja "cherry;" Old Irish fi "poison;" Welsh gwyar"blood"). Main modern meaning "agent that causes infectious disease" first recorded 1728 (in reference to venereal disease). The computer sense is from 1972.
Webster's Shorter School Dictionary. 1927. virus, n. The poison of an infectious disease.
Thorndike Century Dictionary. 1935. 1. venom.2. A poison produced in a person suffering from a disease, as small-pox virus.
Webster's New Practical Dictionary. 1951. 1. venom. 2. The poison matter of a disease, as the virus of small-pox.
Webster's Encyclopedic Dictionary of the English language. 1957. virus. 1. venom. 2. A poison that is produced in the body by a disease.


Todd Wilke "A poison that is produced in the body by a disease." The poison that is produced by the body in every disease is the infection or mucus. The mucus or infection is the virus. The infection or the mucus is also the result of disease. The infection or mucus is what they make their vaccine out of. So they make there vaccine out of the result of disease not the cause of disease. This is isopathy which means the product of disease will prevent disease. Isopathy was coined in 1823 by Dr. Joesph Lux. Dr. Lux named it after Jenner who died in 1823. I would say it was a tribute from one quack to another.
let's think about this poison that the body produces in a diseased state. Using the true definition of the word virus, read that as small-pox pus. The pus is the poison produced by the body in the disease called small-pox.
To take the result of a disease and claim it will prevent disease was and is absurd.
Cow pus prevented small pox?
Think about this.
Cancer is the result of the cause.
For example, radiation causes cancer. Chemotherapy causes cancer. Smoking causes cancer, etc.
With that being said.
What caused the cow to have pimples on its teats is any bodies guess, but the pimples didn't cause themselves. There was a cause right?
To take the result of a disease and claim it will prevent disease was and is absurd.
Eat cookies , cakes, pizza and drink pop EVERYDAY FOR WEEKS.
Eventually you will get pimples (pus). We will call the pus a virus (poison) I'm going to collect all that pus and inject into people to try and prevent pimples ?
Or should we prevent pimples by eating better?
Think about it!
Did the pimples cause themselves? Of course not. The cause was the food eaten. The result was the body trying to eliminate the poison created by the bad food.
This is why doctors treat symptoms. They don’t understand cause and don’t know the difference between cause and effect.













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