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Exposing the lies of germ theory and virology using their own sources.

Question Everything. Seek Truth.

This site was born out of a personal loss and a search for truth. Here, I challenge the dogma of germ theory, expose the fallacies of virology, the absence of scientific evidence supporting “viruses” and “antibodies,” the trickery of genomics, and the dangers of medical interventions—while highlighting natural paths to health. My mission is simple: replace fear with logic, evidence, and freedom.

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What Happens When Influenza Is Tested Through Natural Exposure One of the strongest arguments against the germ “theory” of disease is the repeated failure to experimentally demonstrate human-to-human transmission. If contagion is a real biological phenomenon, it should be demonstrable under controlled conditions—especially through natural exposure routes. Yet across more than a century of experimentation, this… Continue reading Zero Transmission: An Inconvenient Influenza Result
Jan 29, 2026
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How a Fragmented Resistance Became an Organized Resource When I first started ViroLIEgy.com, my goal was to create a place where anyone could go to find resources covering all aspects of the germ “theory” and virology fraud. I envisioned it as an easily accessible repository of information for anyone willing to look. While my articles… Continue reading Reality of Illness
Jan 25, 2026
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The Playbook: Substitution, Assumption, Persuasion As the conventional history of virology tells it, virologist John Franklin Enders “isolated” and “proved” the measles “virus” in 1954 in his paper Propagation in Tissue Cultures of Cytopathogenic Agents from Patients with Measles. He did this by developing a culturing method that used throat washings from suspected measles patients—collected by gargling… Continue reading Enders Game
Jan 15, 2026
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Belief Built on Cookie Crumbs: The Illusion of Invisible Causation In this special holiday-themed AntiViral episode, I present my recent article The Santa Analogy in video format. It visually shows how, much like children believing in Santa without ever seeing him—based on cookie crumbs, letters, and presents under the tree—virology relies on indirect signs to support belief in invisible… Continue reading AntiViral Ep. 4: The Santa Analogy in Virology
Jan 2, 2026
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Historical Assumptions, Logical Pitfalls, and Unfalsifiable Reasoning I want to preface this article by stating that the cell culture experiment has been repeatedly shown to be a pseudoscientific set-up. I have already written about the logical fallacies built into its design and demonstrated how it fails to adhere to the scientific method. Crucially, the experiment does not test… Continue reading Do Cytopathic Effects Prove “Viral” Replication?
Dec 19, 2025
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The power of belief disguised as scientific evidence. ViroLIEgy 101 is a series of articles meant to provide relatively short (by my standards) and concise explanations of key concepts regarding both germ “theory” and virology. I’m providing an overview on topics that are essential to the conversation that people may be confused with and have difficulty… Continue reading ViroLIEgy 101: The Santa Analogy
Dec 5, 2025
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