
Herbert W. “Skip” Virgin, widely regarded in academia as one of the world’s top virologists, describes a virus as a piece of genetic material, that’s either RNA or DNA (and sometimes containing other proteins), with a capsule constructed out of the cell membrane of the host cell. The human virome (a similar concept to the microbiome) is defined as a body’s complete collection of viruses, however, as it appears to virologists that each person has cellular structures which store within them all possible pieces of RNA and DNA (including via PCR results utilising a tool already primed with the matter it’s searching for), new theories are being prompted to emerge as to how it functions.
One new theory is if a “cell” is poisoned, causing degradation of its “genetic material” (labelled by virologists as either RNA or DNA), “it will cause the production of billions of copies of this poisoned DNA, and the body will package that up and it will become as if it’s a messenger sent by the poisoned cell to the other cells, the other tissues, even the other people around it, and maybe even to other species.”
Dr Cowan goes on to explain: “In other words, we know these so-called viruses are not free-living, they emerge from within your cell, and we think they emerge when you have broken DNA. So, essentially, the question here is, is this coming from inside because your poisoned, or is this an actual infection coming from outside? Or, it’s also possible that it could be both, or either one in different situations. But we also know that, this is becoming more and more accepted, it’s called exosome theory: where the body is poisoned, it generates these viral particles, these pieces of DNA which it encapsulates. It sends them as a messenger to the other members of the species, to the other cells, even to beings of other species, saying there’s a new danger in town, you should defend yourself. This, interestingly, is what trees do: because if you get a beetle infestation of a tree in a forest that tree makes messengers. They’re not exactly like viruses because they’re not pieces of the genetic material, but they’re chemical hormonal messengers, which are then secreted by the roots of the tree. It’s picked up by the other trees, and the other trees make an immunological reaction to defend themselves against this new attack.”

Rudolf Steiner, an influential philosopher and mystic, decades ago also “described that these viruses were actually poisons or messengers secreted by your cell to have an affect on the world, telling the world there’s some new danger afoot.”
However, Dr Cowan also now questions even the legitimacy of the medical establishment’s claims surrounding the structure of DNA and its foundational role in human biology. Other independent researchers are also increasingly looking at the differences between how cellular structures act and form inside of the body compared to outside of it as observed by virologists in petri dishes.

Many people getting sick within a specific area doesn’t absolutely prove contagion, there are many other potential causes, such as harmful levels of pollution, or even malnourishment and warfare. Terrain theory, which was the predominant outlook prior to germ and contagion theory, concerns itself with toxins in the surrounding environment or stressful physical and mental conditions.

The main preventions for disease epidemics are sanitary. Firstly, consisting of a clean water and food supply, proper hygiene measures, and high standards of living. Toxins poisoning a species water or food source are the most common cause of non-contagious sickness outbreaks.
Dr Cowan gives a modern example of a new car using bio-fuel that burns genetically modified (GMO) corn, a crop heavily covered in the carcinogenic and biologically degrading glyphosate herbicide, to illustrate how its exhaust emissions could act like a novel externally airborne virus by being “packaged up by the cells.”
Geoengineering programs are another potential source of air pollution, releasing toxic substances into the atmosphere. Such initiatives are now openly discussed at the world’s top universities, largely framed as “battling solar activity,” claimed to exacerbate “CO2 emissions” and cause climate change.

Vaccines, many of which contain heavy metals such as mercury and aluminium, as well as countless other toxins, are also a modern source of non-contagious sickness outbreaks, with a long history of neurotoxic and negative biological effects. Mass vaccinations were administered in both Wuhan China and Northern Italy (two of the first and worst hit areas) in the year leading up to COVID-19.

Dr Cowan also points out that the coronavirus symptoms experienced (“a degradation of DNA or RNA in this case, poor lung function, and trauma to the lungs causing bleeding and other symptoms of dry cough”) are negative effects that might be expected to be caused by an overload of radio signals, and COVID-19 coincided with the international roll-out of 5G technology. Again, Wuhan was the first city in the world to roll this tech out, and Northern Italy was the first area in Europe.
Nevertheless, there were reported outbreaks in areas without 5G technology as well, so there must be more at play — foremostly the accuracy of testing and recording methods. The latter was also changed to inflate death tolls during the reported epidemic by including those who died “with” COVID-19 rather than “from” it (all diagnoses of course still being dependent on the accuracy of the RT-PCR diagnostic method). Excess mortality rates, the leading indicator of any type of deadly epidemic, never actually increased significantly until after the lockdowns and vaccinations began.
Dr Cowan mentioned a recently released book by author Arthur Firstenburg called The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life. For a period a bestseller in its category on Amazon. Which highlights a correlation between the roll-out of new electrical and wireless technologies with past epidemics and increases in diseases and environmental problems. Connecting the 1889 mass roll-out of alternating current electricity to the beginning of influenza, climaxing in 1918 during Marconi’s first radio wave transmissions, and peaking again after radar’s launch in 1957 – 1958.
Firstenburg also expressed warnings over 5G technology. Necessitating the rollout of millions of ground based broadcast towers around the world (800,000 in the US). Hundreds to thousands spread out in a close proximity range in locations with coverage (100 metres apart in cities, up to 200 metres elsewhere). Involving new technologies with hard to measure levels of radio frequency radiation (RFR) and largely untested health effects. Of course, correlation does not prove causation. There were certainly other factors involved in the spread of influenza, not least of all compulsory vaccinations in many countries. A factor also heavily linked to the Spanish flu, cited as one of the deadliest viruses ever.

During the Spanish influenza epidemic in 1918, the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) in its Roseau experiments on 57 Navy personnel, apparently set about trying to test the effectiveness of treatments, but effectively ended up attempting to prove viral contagion. First, they took the bodily secretion fluids from patients suffering from influenza and had others ingest it, but none got sick. This procedure had them cough up mucus or sneeze it out their nose, and took swabs from their eyeballs. Next, they took these same fluids and injected others with it, but still none of them got sick. Finally, they tried to simulate a more natural form of transmission by having sick patients breath into others mouths for prolonged periods while the other person inhaled, and yet again, none got sick.
David Parker cites over 200 studies conducted since that also failed to prove contagion theory. David and his partner Dawn Lester, authors of the book What Really Makes You Ill?, came to the conclusion from their research that the cause of all diseases can be attributed to factors: 1) Toxins in the body and environment. 2) Poor nutrition. 3) Prolonged stress. 4) Overload of harmful radiation.

Disregarding completely germ and contagion theories. While noting that a single disease can be caused by multiple factors, that may contribute in combination to people’s underlying illnesses. One example provided is Hal Huggins demonstration on the important role dentistry plays in health. Whereby he removed the amalgam fillings of a leukaemia patient who then recovered but got sick again after they were reinserted. Huggins regarded amalgam fillings and other dental practices to be responsible for a wide range of diseases.
The placebo effect too is a highlighted phenomena that’s somehow overlooked in the modern world despite effectively demonstrating the power of self-healing through nothing but belief. Conversely, the opposite is also true…referred to as the nocebo effect. At roughly the same rate of 10% – 15%, experiments have found that persons injected with saline solutions they believed were contaminated with the flu virus went on to develop flu-like symptoms. This is because fear ignites the body’s flight or flight response, a state that if prolonged can cause all sorts of mental and physical conditions. Contrasted to hope, known to relieve stress and have many other health benefits. Fear and hope are also listed by Machiavelli as the two most motivating emotions that rule humanity.

One of the most common forms of disease blamed on contagious germs is sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Dr Cowan’s proposed explanation for this is that the body detoxes by secreting toxins through its pores, ingested from pharmaceuticals or elsewhere. Others coming into close contact can then be exposed to these secreted toxins through their own open pores. Irritating whatever parts of the body the toxins come into contact with, in the case of STDs being the genitalia. Syphilis was treated with mercuric potions for around 150 years, as was Herpes for a period, a substance which could itself lead to the secondary type stages following a diagnosis. It’s also acknowledged that virgins can get these diseases although it’s blamed on viral contagion.
The diagnoses of HIV relies on the same PCR tool used for COVID-19, refuted by its inventor Kerry Mullis to be capable of diagnosing anything. Mullis also denied HIV to be the cause of AIDS. Blaming high historic death tolls in many cases on the prescribed treatment azidothymidine (AZT), widely regarded as one of the deadliest drugs ever prescribed and no longer issued after an HIV diagnosis.

Max Joseph von Pettenkofer, a chemist known for his work in practical hygiene, further disproved germ theory by swallowing a load of the bacteria accused of causing cholera, without suffering any ill effects. There’s estimated to be tens of trillions of bacteria altogether in the human body and it couldn’t function without them. Toxic substances like glyphosate kill this healthy bacteria on the plants its sprayed on and then destroy it within the human body that digests it in food.
David and Dawn blame Mad cow disease on the UK government’s insistence that when farmers dipped their cattle they used high doses of organophosphate. Smeared around the cows necks, attacking their central nervous system, making them appear to go mad and die. Ostensibly intended to protect the cowhide against fairly innocuous damage from warble flies, thus making their leather more valuable. Meat eaters ingest any such poisons lingering in the animal’s system.

The bacterial “germs” accused of being the causal agents of many diseases in lots of instances aren’t found in patients bodies as expected; and the converse is also true, meaning these “germs” are located in the bodies of people who aren’t sick. Strep throat for example is meant to be caused by the bacteria streptococcus, yet, recent understanding of the micro-biome and healthy bacteria now includes streptococcus. So, it’s asserted to sometimes be the causal agent of disease and the rest of time to be normal and healthy. Numerous anomalies list the same bacteria as both healthy and damaging, which is certainly not in accordance with Koch’s postulates. It’s only logical when testing if a bacteria is the causal agent, it should first be ascertained whether or not it’s already present within the test patient who is to be infected. The circumstances in which streptococcus and other bacteria can change from healthy to disease causing agents is never explained. Streptococcus, commonly found in healthy people, is also meant to be a part of the MRSA “superbug.” If it’s truly the cause of a disease then it’s common sense it should always be the cause of that disease.

The re-definition of bacteria and micro-organisms as contagious viruses instead of simply poisonous substances is a useful and profitable re-classification for the pharmaceutical industry, who upon discovering any new micro-organisms can then blame them as being the cause of a disease and offer new treatments. Millions of bacteria fill the guts of humans and animals, and are also present on the surface of plant roots, as well as in the ocean and atmosphere. David and Dawn only reckon bacteria becomes toxic when outside of the body, as in food poisoning. Dr Kaufman points out that: “Early on when they realised that not all diseases had bacteria associated with them under the microscope, they were routinely using medicines made of mercury and arsenic in that era, and we now know that these are extremely toxic substances, especially to the central nervous system but actually to all of our body systems.”
Such inconsistencies and contradictions are well documented in the book What Really Makes You Ill?. David Parker points out that the burden of proof in theoretical propositions must be placed upon the person making unfalsifiable claims, instead of shifting the burden of disproof onto others. He uses Bertrand Russell’s teapot analogy, stating that if he was to assert without any proof that a teapot, too small to be observed by telescopes, orbits the Sun somewhere in space between Earth and Mars, he couldn’t expect anyone to believe him solely due to being unable to prove his assertion as wrong.

David and Dawn share Jesuit trained and renowned medical whistle-blower Dr Mendelsohn’s (author of Confession Of A Medical Heretic, 1979) scathing conclusion that modern Western medicine is a deadly fraud and more akin to the Holy Roman Empire’s religious dogma than empirical science.
These articles form a chapter of The Invisible Enemy book.