There is an attempt by the presenter, who is clearly controlled opposition, to undermine Dr Kaufman. He FAILED!!
Regardless of your personal position on germ vs. terrain theory, Dr. Kaufman presents a very interesting and compelling case which deserves greater consideration. Join us for this enthralling conversation and come to your own conclusions!
Dr Kaufman
“I was recently invited to join Steve Kirsch in a debate for his Vaccine Research Safety Foundation platform. We discussed the most hotly disputed and emotionally loaded question of the past 4 years:
Do viruses actually exist?
While I knew Steve and I represented opposite poles and that this could get heated…
…I wasn’t expecting hundreds of people to come out of the woodwork offering their sincere gratitude and positive comments about my controversial stance.
(And I definitely wasn’t expecting it to reach 35K views on Rumble with well over a thousand comments!)”
Here’s what just a few spectators had to say…
“And while I’m no novice when it comes to debates, this unique experience and unexpected response left me with two noteworthy takeaways:
“First, never rely on your hero to know the full extent of the truth — it’s incumbent on each of us to verify every piece of information and to never take a word at face value, even when it comes from our favorite public figure.
Second, entering a discussion with a spirit of gamesmanship will only give you a bad rap. Whereas staying calm and emotionally neutral keeps you grounded and inspires far more listening ears.
As a member of my community, you likely don’t need to be convinced on the topic of viruses, but you may enjoy witnessing what the above takeaways look like in action, and how you can embody a similar stance in the face of perceived conflict.”
Andy
On this week’s VSRF Live, Steve sits down with psychiatrist and molecular biologist Dr. Andrew Kaufman, M.D. who has risen to fame during the pandemic for his unorthodox views on germ theory and that viruses and germs, including the COVID 19 virus, do not actually cause illness.
Kaufman, an MIT trained scientist and Duke University trained psychiatrist, has deep expertise in analyzing scientific papers, data and general published studies and as such has come to believe that the traditional acceptance of germ theory since the late 1800s is not scientifically based but is rather fraught with contradictions, various conflicts of interest and even fraudulent claims. Conversely, Kaufman supports the more broadly defined “terrain theory” which promotes the belief that lifestyle choices alone force otherwise benevolent microbes to transform into pathogens; i.e. the body’s “terrain,” not germs, creates disease. These beliefs made Dr. Kaufman an early rejector of masks and COVID 19 vaccines and the subsequent attacks on our civil liberties, which the widespread societal acceptance of germ theory allowed.