Virus Particles Have Never Been Found Or Seen - True?
It takes a certain type of person to even get past the title of this blog post.
If you're reading this now, congratulations. You're curiosity peaks above the masses. Or outside the masses. Or is greater than the masses.
You get what I'm saying...you're an 'above-average-curious' type of person.
Most people who read this title might automatically label this post 'conspiracy' or 'crazy'....because of course we've seen virus particles, right?
There's no way the larger scientific community or doctors could ever be in business if they've never seen a virus, yet consider almost every illness that walks through their doors - a virus - if they've never actually seen a virus, right?
That's where we all start, actually.
But when you look into it further, you realize that may be exactly the case.
Now, that doesn't mean that viruses don't exist. And it doesn't mean that things aren't ever 'viral'.
When someone yawns, you too feel the need to yawn.
When someone cries, you yourself may tear up.
When someone laughs, or even vomits....
You get the picture.
In fact, it's even a well known phenomenon that women who live together and have monthly menstrual cycles eventually sync up on their timing. Meaning, they all begin to get their period in the same week as the others.
We consider the process....'viral' in nature.
Yet no one assumes that it has anything to do with touching or being near any sort of physical particle in order to make the reaction occur.
Most would consider it silly to even question it.
But then we introduce what is considered a 'viral illness'.
And at some point in history, scientists were adament about finding the cause of these viral illnesses. They were positive that the cause could be seen with the naked eye, or at least with the help of an extremely powerful microscope.
So they began the search for it.
Assuming from the start that 'it' existed and was searchable in the first place.
(The following from 'Can You Catch A Cold?' by Daniel Roytas.)
In 1949, John Enders, Thomas Weller, and Frederick Robbins are said to have found the Polio virus. A few years later, in 1954, these individuals were awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for having accomplished the task. They are said to have 'isolated' this virus from sick patients using a 'cell culture'. A cell culture is considered a sound scientific process to enable the scientific human eye to finally see a virus.
A few years later Enders and a new colleague, Thomas Peebles, published a paper claiming to have isolated the measles virus from a group of sick patients.
So how exactly do they do this?
How exactly do they find a virus?
What exactly is the process of using a cell culture to reveal the hidden 'virus' -this well-known-cause of so much pain, annoyance, and time off from life in the average human life?
This is the process of finding a virus (specifically from the Enders and Peebles Measles findings):
1. Patients with measles gargled milk and spat it into a container.
2. Antibiotics (penicillin and streptomycin) were added to the gargled milk.
3. The mixture of milk, mucus, and medicine was centrifuged (i.e. spun at high speeds) for an hour to separate the solid and liquid components. the liquid component was labelled the 'supernatant' and was claimed to contain the virus.
4. The supernatant liquid was then spread atop Rhesus monkey kidney cells in a culture flask.
5. Many substances were then added to the monkey kidney cell culture, including bovine amniotic fluid, beef embryo extract, horse serum, more antibiotics, phenol red, and soybean trypsin.
6. When the monkey kidney cells began to break down and die (i.e. a cytopathic effect), it was claimed the virus particles present in the mucus of measles patients were responsible.
7. Multiple cell cultures were then mixed together and ground up with aluminum. This mixture was then centrifuged, and the supernatant was added to another cell culture. When cytopathic effects occurred in the new cell culture, this was considered successful 'serial passage' of the virus.
8. The newly inoculated cell culture was centrifuged once again, and the supernatant was examined under an electron microscope. in discriminate particles present in the supernatant were claimed to be the virus.
9. A control experiment was also performed by adding the same ingredients to a cell culture, except for the 'infected' mucus. this uninoculated control (which did not contain mucus from sick patients) broke down in exactly the same ways as the inoculated cell culture (which did contain mucus from sick people).
10. Enders and Peebles admitted that whatever cytopathic agent was present in the uninoculated culture could not be distinguished with confidence from the 'virus' present in the inoculated culture.
So many questions here. But the most obvious:
Does everyone who becomes ill with a virus first receive antibiotics, monkey kidney cells, and aluminum before receiving symptoms? Is anyone ever exposed to this mixture of agents? What, exactly, does mixing these substances in vitro (in a test tube) have to do with the real time happenings inside the h uman body?
Now, as you may or may not know, on this blog I don't usually take a side one way or another because there are always so many things we don't know. So many things to consider. And so many things to continue questioning.
Not to mention so many different personal experiences.
However, when you begin to read about how they find or see a virus...you just can't deny the fact that it seems, they truly have yet to 'find or see a virus'.
But please, don't consider me right. Or wrong.
Consider me only curious.
Read the studies yourself. See what you think. See how it feels. See if any questions come to your own mind?
Continue your own search.
And please do let me know what you find.
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STUDIES & RESOURCES:
(The studies below are nowhere near an exhaustive list. Always continue your own research and read the papers within each paper below.)
2.) A Beginner’s Guide to Cell Culture: Practical Advice for Preventing Needless Problems
4.) The Cultivation Of The Poliomyelitis Viruses In Tissue Culture
4.) Can You Catch A Cold? Untold History & Human Experiments. Daniel Roytas.
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