In the early 1900s, there was a Canadian doctor who experimented with 
millions of the so-called deadly pathogenic bacteria of diphtheria, 
typhoid, pneumonia, meningitis, and tuberculosis. Anywhere from 50,000 
to several millions of these bacteria were contained within the cultures
 that were ultimately swallowed by the volunteers. However, not a single
 one of them ever came down with disease over the course of the five 
years of experimentation. 
Having satisfied himself of the fraud 
of the germ “theory” of disease, the Canadian doctor set out a challenge
 to the rest of the scientific community to prove that microbes can 
cause disease through similar experiments. While his challenge was 
largely ignored, a doctor from Minnesota eventually responded by issuing
 a challenge of his own to the Canadian doctor, wanting him to subject 
himself to further experiments. Thus, a germ duel was set where the 
person with the positive claim regarding the existence of so-called 
deadly pathogenic microbes wanted the one who challenged this belief to 
prove it wrong by experimenting directly on himself. 
Often times
 when dealing with the defenders of the germ “theory” of disease, we are
 challenged to similar “germ duels” where, in order to maintain our 
honor and support our challenge to their positive claim (which they 
mistakenly believe has been satisfied due to a hundred years of 
pseudoscientific experimentation), we must demonstrate a willingness to 
“risk our lives” for it while they get to sit back on fraudulent 
evidence that they feel is sufficient. We are supposed to subject 
ourselves to various so-called “pathogenic” agents in order to disprove 
“infection” and “contagion.” This is a defensive tactic that is employed
 once the germ “theory” defenders realize that they have no scientific 
evidence on their side supporting their belief in invisible “pathogenic”
 boogeymen...<<<Read More>>>... 
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