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What are viruses? Viruses are solvents


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America Lecture 2009


Aajonus Vonderplanitz: How many people know that a virus isn't alive? It's been known in medicine for a long time that you can't give antibiotics for a virus because it's not a living organism. You don't need to kill something that isn't alive. A virus doesn't have a nucleus and doesn't breathe. It has no functional function. Viruses simply aren't living organisms.


What are viruses then?

They're protein particles. They're soaps and solutions. Your body produces viruses to dissolve tissues that are far too toxic. These tissues are far too toxic for parasites, fungi, and bacteria to eat. Too toxic, like after chemo and radiation.


Parasites, fungi, and bacteria try to eat that dead tissue, but then they die from poisoning. So what's all this viral contamination talk about? It's like saying "detergent is contagious." Because everyone uses it. Everyone washes their clothes every day. So then you get infected right away. (Everyone laughs.)


It's no coincidence that colds and flu appear in certain seasons. There are 300,000 virus species. Each species attacks and disassembles just a tiny fragment of a cell.


A virus ONLY dissolves a specific piece of tissue within that cell. The pharmaceutical industry claims a virus dissolves the entire cell, but that's not true.


A virus dissolves a specific piece of tissue within a cell without damaging the integrity of the entire cell. Complete dissolution only occurs when multiple viruses simultaneously attack a highly toxic, polluted cell. This can be caused by industrial pollution. Medical technology ensures that cells become poisoned.


The pharmaceutical and food industries bombard us with excessive toxins. Usually, only one or two viruses occur in humans. Just because multiple people get viruses doesn't mean the virus is contagious.


Again: viruses aren't contagious. If everyone sunbathes in the summer and gets sunburned, that doesn't mean the sun is contagious.

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AIDS isn't contagious either. The AIDS virus is man-made. It didn't just arrive overnight. It's a sheep lymphoma virus and a bovine leukemia virus. A man-made virus. Injected into the population by your military government. As an experiment in biochemical warfare.


Do you know who they wanted to test this on? Do you know who was unwanted? The homosexuals. The homosexuals in New York, Los Angeles, Houston, and San Francisco. They were the target. Do you remember when they got hepatitis there in the 70s and 80s? That was due to intensive drug use. They got it from hepatitis B vaccines. In those cities, they were vaccinated against the virus.


Ten percent of the population wasn't homosexual. Therefore, ten percent of the non-gay residents still had the virus. Because the government was at risk of being caught, they started implementing it in other cities as well.


Then the virus was also added to the smallpox vaccines. Why else would the British and American governments have wanted to make 125 million smallpox vaccines available? We're talking trillions of dollars here. They caused a medical catastrophe.


The British and American governments were supposedly highly advanced in the medical field! Guess how many countries went into debt for the medical aid they received? 27 African countries went into debt for a smallpox vaccine that essentially poisoned their citizens. No one in Africa got AIDS by chance. Only people vaccinated against smallpox got AIDS.


AIDS is transmitted through blood. But you cannot get AIDS through sex, kissing, or anything else. It has to be injected into your body. Even if you bleed during anal sex, you cannot get AIDS.


Dr. Strucker demonstrated that an ejaculate contains only two viruses. Viruses cannot reproduce because they are not alive. They are produced by cells to cleanse the body. A virus is therefore a soap and a solvent.


If you start to experience mucus in your nose, your body is producing a substance to dissolve the mucus. This is a viral agent. It cleanses and will cause a runny nose. So, if you get a runny nose, that's a good sign. It means your nose has produced a solvent.


A virus isn't bad, as some claim. It's a good thing. Your body creates viruses for a reason: to remove damaged tissue. And then to create new tissue. That way, you can stay healthy.


If your cells keep dying and you don't make new cells, you'll get sick and die.


See the lecture by Aajonus Vonderplanitz. Duration: 8 minutes.

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This is a radio interview where he also explains this well.

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Aajonus Vonderplanitz (America)

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Nutritionist and food rights activist, extensive research on viruses, bacteria, fungi, and legal battles related to nutritional misinformation. Speaker and author.


He died in 2013 under mysterious circumstances. Rumors circulate that he was murdered because of his extensive knowledge of viruses he spread. (1947-2013)

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