Anonymous ID: b96d33 Oct. 16, 2020, 3:42 a.m. No.11100892   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0927

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Dr. Thomas Cowan Ping Pong Virus & Bacteria Biodegrade Poisons - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDZ3pLR-ev8

 

Notes from video:

  1. How do we know what's happening today is caused by a virus or something else? 00:37

  2. The narrative determines how you understand things. The method determines the outcome. To consider total environmental effects rather than to limit yourself to a reductionistic approach 01:10

  3. Ping Pong Ball Virus Bacteria Reductionist Analogy 02:42

  4. Incidental Cause: The result could have happened with or without the Ball/Virus/Bacteria 05:09

Hypothesis contrary to fact fallacy example 05:56

Imagination Fallacy example. No real world demonstration. 06:32

Begging the Question Fallacy. 07:20

  1. Appeal to Authority Fallacy. Experts still need to prove their claims. 09:16

Appeal to the Future Fallacy. 09:46

As in Koch's Postulates.10:08 & 15:40 & 16:37

  1. Do Germs or Bacteria Cause Disease? A guilt by association fallacy. 10:58

  2. The Correlation/Causation Fallacy (Latin phrase cum hoc ergo propter hoc) where two events occurring together are taken to have established a cause-and-effect relationship.

"The Listeria are there in the milk in order to biodegrade toxins." And not Listeria causing disease which would be: Reverse causation or reverse causality or wrong direction. 11:49

  1. Bacteria in nature biodegrade that which is dead or diseased. 13:48

  2. Fulfilling Koch's Postulates. 16:37

  3. Louis Pasteur was a fraud. 18:07

See The Private Science of Louis Pasteur, by Dr. Gerald L. Geison of Princeton University, is based on an examination of Pasteur's 102 laboratory notebooks, which have been well preserved for more than a century. The secretive and ruthless Pasteur ordered that his handwritten notebooks should be withheld from outsiders. But an heir left them to the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, where they have been open to scholars since the mid-1970's. 18:27

  1. Descending from Pasteur, to Koch's, River's, then to Hill's Postulates. Reducing Science to Assumption. 21:56

An argument from ignorance (Latin: argumentum ad ignorantiam), or appeal to ignorance ('ignorance' stands for "lack of evidence to the contrary") 23:19

  1. Begging the Question. Assuming the Conclusion without Proof. 26:02

  2. Exosomes Theory: Excretions of our own poison cell. 26:38

  3. Fear produces Exosomes. 27:48