Is Humanity now witnessing the emergence of COVID Scam Mark ll?
The greatest tyranny – the mass manipulation of consciousness
Many people are now familiar with the mind games played by the global elite: they generate fear and mock humanity by creating dramatic scenarios and coining terms that later appear in films. These messages alert certain members of society, who raise the alarm, only to be dismissed and branded conspiracy theorists. The word “virus” has been used to create fear since the days of the fraud and plagiarist Louis Pasteur, who, according to some accounts, recanted his virus theory on his deathbed.
Germs Do Not Cause Disease
The-Lost-History-of-Medicine
“The most telling concept ever to cross my desk appears in the epigraph of Dr. Robert O. Young’s book Sick and Tired:
“If I could live my life over again, I would devote it to proving that germs seek their natural habitat—diseased tissue—rather than being the cause of the diseased tissue; e.g., mosquitoes seek the stagnant water but do not cause the pool to become stagnant.” ~ Rudolph Virchow, “Father of Pathology”
The importance of this idea hit me like a brick. I had always assumed that “terrain” referred strictly to the immune system. It never occurred to me that the terrain alone might guarantee perfect health or that the immune system could be merely a backup when the terrain fails.
Béchamp, in effect, told Pasteur that his experiments proved nothing because they poisoned an animal’s terrain, thereby allowing germs to attack tissue already damaged by the poisoning. (The Lost History of Medicine.)”
With that in mind, consider the prevailing virus narrative.
Are we now witnessing the opening act of “COVID-Scam, Round Two”?
Many people recognise what they regard as the global elite’s standard tactics: manufacture fear, mock the public, and recycle themes or phrases first floated in films. Anyone who notices the pattern is quickly dismissed as a “conspiracy theorist.” Since Louis Pasteur, often described as a fraud and plagiarist who allegedly recanted his virus theory on his deathbed, the word virus has been invoked repeatedly to foster fear and exert control.
Even AI appears programmed to gloss over these facts. When asked about the origin of the word virus, it will often assert that the term first emerged in Japan, an answer that conveniently sidesteps deeper historical scrutiny.
“The hantavirus was named after the Hantan River in South Korea, where it was first isolated during the early 1970s. Scientists officially adopted the name ‘Hantavirus’ in 1982.”
However, when informed that hanta is Hebrew slang for “scam,”when asked AI acknowledges another meaning…
“. In Hebrew, חַנְטָה (‘hanta’) is indeed a slang term meaning ‘scam’ or ‘fraud.’ My initial answer focused on the Korean geographic origin. The Hebrew slang usage is unrelated. Would you like more detail on that meaning?”
At that point, the AI typically supplies the following information:
“In modern Israeli Hebrew slang, חׇאַנְטָה־בׇּנְטָה / חׇאַנְטָה (‘hanta-banta’ / ‘hanta’) means:
• a scam, swindle, or con
• something fake, shoddy, or of very poor quality
• empty talk, rubbish, or nonsense
Origin and etymology
• Form: Usually written as חאנטה (sometimes חֶנְטָה or חַנְטָה) and often paired with חאנטה-בּאנטה (‘hanta-banta’) to intensify the sense of “complete rubbish.”
• Source language: Generally traced to Judeo-Arabic or colloquial Arabic (e.g., خَنْطَة / khánta, “to botch, cheat, or cook up something worthless”).
• Path into Hebrew: Brought by Mizraḥi Jews, it entered Israeli army slang in the 1950s-60s and became popular nationwide after the 1976 comedy film Giv‘at Ḥalfon Eina Ona.
• Related slang: חַארְטָה (ḥarta, “bull-”) and חֲנְטְרִישׁ (ḥantrísh, “phony, shoddy”) share a similar meaning.
AI then adds that there is no connection between this Hebrew slang and the scientific term hantavirus, asserting that the resemblance is coincidental. Then when provided with this information: Hantavirus and The X-Files:
In one episode of The X-Files, “hantavirus” is presented as originating in a military laboratory, part of an Armageddon-style project. When asked today about the virus’s name, most AI systems offer the following explanation:
As AI is programme to impress the Mainstream Virology Narrative: AI systems also present the following points about hantavirus itself:
1. Real-world origin of the name
• 1976: Korean virologist Ho-Wang Lee isolated a new virus from field mice near the Hantaan River.
• 1981: He proposed the name “Hantaan virus,” later generalized to “hantavirus” for related rodent-borne viruses.
• The term appeared in scientific literature more than a decade before The X-Files debuted in 1993.
2. Use in The X-Files
• Season 1, “Darkness Falls” (1994): authorities cite a “hantavirus outbreak” to explain missing loggers.
• Season 2, “F. Emasculata” (1995): the CDC claims escaped inmates are infected with hantavirus to conceal a fictional plague.
In each case, the show employs hantavirus as a plausible cover story because it was already known to the public as a real pathogen.
3. No documented military link
• While the series features engineered pathogens, hantavirus itself is not portrayed as a lab-made weapon.
• In reality, outbreaks such as the 1993 Four Corners event in the United States have been traced to natural exposure to rodent droppings.
4. Summary offered by AI
• “Hantavirus” is a scientific term derived from the Korean Hantaan River.
• The X-Files borrowed the name; it did not create or redefine it.
In reality, these contrasting explanations – Hebrew slang versus geographic naming, fictional portrayal versus scientific origin – illustrate how language, entertainment, and official accounts intersect in shaping public perception of viruses and potential threats.
Where to begin? Well, let’s begin with the Germ Theory.
As discussed in The Lost History of Medicine, the Terrain is more important than the Germ.
Pasteur described germs as non-changeable. We know today, from the use of Dark field Microscopes that microorganisms are pleomorphic, that they can change and often do. A virus can become a bacterium which can mutate into a yeast or fungus. Modern medicine has yet to acknowledge this because it would turn the pharmaceutical interests on their backs like a helpless tortoise. Again, we follow the money….”
“…It was Bechamp who discovered the pleomorphic nature of germs, and later on Bernard described the “milieu” or environment that affected/caused those changes. Bernard is the one responsible for our theories today on pH and how the nature of the microorganisms change as the body moves from an alkaline pH to an acidic pH. (This is covered in depth in our article The Lost History of Medicine.)
On his deathbed, Pasteur recanted, saying that Bernard was right; the Terrain is everything, the Germ is nothing.
However, since the Germ is so profitable, the medical world has written off his final statements as the madness of a dying man. We should all be so mad.
Another problem with the Germ Theory of medicine is discovered when we look at Koch’s Postulates:
- The germ which causes a disease must be found in every case of the disease under the conditions which could explain the disease.
- The germ must not be found in other diseases or healthy people.
- The germ could be isolated and used to induce an experimental disease in animals which resembles the original disease in humans.According to news reports:
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5869300-donald-trump-hantavirus-under-control/
President Trump told reporters on Thursday that he has been briefed on the recent outbreak of hantavirus on a cruise ship, and it is “very much, we hope, under control.”
“We have a lot of people, a lot of great people, studying it,” Trump said. “It should be fine, we hope.”
Three people from the ship have died from suspected hantavirus infection, and five out of the eight suspected cases have been confirmed through lab testing, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Thursday.
WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a Thursday media briefing that “the confirmed cases involve the Andes virus, the only species of hantavirus “known to be capable of limited transmission between humans.”
The virus is typically spread through contact with infected rodents. Common symptoms include fever, headache, muscle aches, abdominal pain, nausea or vomiting.
There is no vaccine or treatment for hantavirus, but early treatment “improves outcomes” for patients, according to the WHO.
The cruise ship began its journey on April 1 from Ushuaia, Argentina. The ship’s 140 remaining passengers and crew members are headed to Spain’s Canary Islands.
None of those currently on board the ship have reported hantavirus symptoms, according to a Thursday update from the cruise ship company, Oceanwide Expeditions.
The WHO announced on Wednesday that three people evacuated from the ship and were transported to the Netherlands for medical care. Two of these people are in a “stable condition” in a Dutch hospital and one person is asymptomatic and now in Germany, Ghebreyesus said on Thursday morning.
Additionally, two other people are receiving medical treatment in South Africa and Switzerland, according to Ghebreyesus.
The WHO and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Thursday that public health risk of this virus remains low and that it is not the same as COVID-19.
The CDC said in a Wednesday statement that it is “closely monitoring the situation.”
“Our top priority remains the health and safety of all U.S. passengers,” the statement reads. “The Department of State is leading a coordinated, whole-of-government response including direct contact with passengers, diplomatic coordination, and engagement with domestic and international health authorities.”
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The Invisible Rainbow – Informational Summary 6 Spanish flu pandemic in 1918, which actually began in the United States, at the Naval Radio School of Cambridge, Massachusetts, with 400 initial cases. This epidemic rapidly spread to 1,127 soldiers at Funston Camp (Kansas), where wireless connections had been installed.
The evidence is irrefutable. Yet, the few researchers and institutions who have sought to publicise the dangerous and destructive attributes of electromagnetic fields and radiation associated with electricity and electrical
communications systems have been pressured and harassed, especially when addressing implications for human health
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The greatest control of all is over the brain – mind-control, the illusion of a virus continues to induce fear and obedience. The choice is yours, to believe or not to believe. It’s time to wake up. Is this the time of the 144,000, the few that awaken to the mass manipulation of consciousness?
