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Re: The germ theory vs the soil theory

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Re: The germ theory vs the soil theory

Michele24 Sep 2004 19:50
> > For every (sometimes questionable) quote you posted above, there are
> > studies, scientists, & health care providers who've shown them to be
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> -- Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland, 1865, Lewis Carroll,
> English writer and mathematician,

The above proves that everything I've ever said about you is true.
You make it easy, Carole.

Carole24 Sep 2004 00:01
> For every (sometimes questionable) quote you posted above, there are
> studies, scientists, & health care providers who've shown them to be
> wrong.

Of course. There are "experts" and "reliable sources", studies and all
sorts of evidence to prove them I'm wrong. Ever heard of propaganda
and suppressed stories?

For example, there is the complete control of archaeological history
which is a story of coverups and suppression. There are all sorts of
things the government/ world controllers don't want us to know
anything about.

http://www.archaeologyanswers.com/
http://www.nexusmagazine.com/articles/arcoverups.html

Every aspect of our lives is controlled with cooked up spurious text
books, history and coverups. So what's new? The trick is to think for
yourself and not take the establishment line as gospel. (Actually, I
don't even take the gospel as gospel.)

> Your own crappy health experiences suggest you need to look in a
> different direction.

My own "crappy" experience are empiracal evidence, that pseudo science
is correct. In other words, our whole world experience has been
subverted and replaced with teachings that don't make sense. This will
need to change, because man will not evolve spiritually until the real
laws that govern reality are acknowledged. This is called truth as
opposed to "establishment stand on an issue".

Carole
http://www.austarmetro.com.au/~hubbca/conspiracy.htm
Nothing would be what it is, Because everything would be what it
isn’t.
And contrary-wise: what it is, it wouldn’t be. And what it
wouldn’t be, it would. You see?
-- Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland, 1865, Lewis Carroll,
English writer and mathematician,

Michele22 Sep 2004 22:02
> Soil Theory vs Germ Theory - 150 years of suppression
>
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> Carole
> http://www.austarmetro.com.au/~hubbca/soil.htm

For every (sometimes questionable) quote you posted above, there are
studies, scientists, & health care providers who've shown them to be
wrong.

Your own crappy health experiences suggest you need to look in a
different direction.

Carole22 Sep 2004 11:51
Soil Theory vs Germ Theory - 150 years of suppression

From my own experience I have discovered that the soil theory is
valid.

Soil theory maintains that GERMS, FUNGII and PARASITES 
only thrive in a toxic body - and the root cause of all disease is 
CELLULAR TOXEMIA. 

"The germ theory proposes you get rid of the flies, while it makes
more sense to clean up the garbage attracting them."  
--Bill Nelson, developer of the QXCI machine

"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."  -- Rudolph Virchow (1821-1902)

"Bernard was right, the germ is nothing--the milieu  
[the environment within] is everything."  
-  Louis Pasteur  (on his deathbed)

"Many forms of diagnosis are dependent upon what germ life exists, and
its existence in the body usually indicates a bad state of
deterioration. Disease germs are nature's undertakers"  
- -- Bernard Jenson, The Science and Practise of Iridology

"... depending on its inner state, germs arose within the body itself
that, in Rife’s opinion, were not the cause but the result of
disease states." 
--150 Years of Suppression, by Christopher Bird 1991

Carole
http://www.austarmetro.com.au/~hubbca/soil.htm

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