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Why are virologists so scared of Koch Postulates?

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Virologist Dr Stefan Lanka explains why 'Koch Postulates' are 'The Gold Standard' in lab procedures. 

 

Why virologist don't dare to get near them. Could it be that their experiments will fail at the first procedure?

 

 

 

Sorry Mr Mump,

 

This is off-topic, but it's just because I have already come across Tom Cowan, so you made me go down memory lane. 

 

Tom Cowan has a different take on what causes heart attacks compared to the entire medical establishment. 

Based on a research paper where they did autopsies and not all people who died of heart attack even had clogged arteries in the autopsies. 

 

So he believes stents and even bypass surgery is not helpful to prevent future heart attacks. 

 

 

Tom Cowan also wrote a book called "Contagion Myth" 

 

I may watch this video and the video in your original link tomorrow and post about it.

 

Sorry for hijacking your thread. 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

Sorry Mr Mump,

 

This is off-topic, but it's just because I have already come across Tom Cowan, so you made me go down memory lane. 

 

Tom Cowan has a different take on what causes heart attacks compared to the entire medical establishment. 

Based on a research paper where they did autopsies and not all people who died of heart attack even had clogged arteries in the autopsies. 

 

So he believes stents and even bypass surgery is not helpful to prevent future heart attacks. 

 

 

Yes! Goodpoints you raise.

 

Dr Cowan's main claim to fame - so to speak - is that he insists the heart is not a pump. Has wrote a book; 'Human Heart - Cosmic Heart'.

 

Have not read it, and TBH, probably wouldn't if someone one gave me one. But, a lot of his other stuff is interesting. 'Common Sense Child Rearing'  is worth a read.

 

However; the OP is really about virologist Stefan Lanka's expertise.

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56 minutes ago, Stiddle Mump said:

Dr Stefan Lanka

 

Oh, golly, another winner!

 

Stefan Thomas Josef Lanka is a German conspiracy theorist and anti-vaccination activist who advocates for various scientifically refuted positions, such as AIDS denial. He became known to a wider public through a trial concerning his denial of the existence of the measles virus.

Who Is Stefan Lanka? Court Orders German Measles Denier To Pay 100,000 Euros

 

Stefan Lanka, a German biologist who offered on his website four years ago to pay 100,000 ($105,686) to anybody who could prove measles is a virus, now has to honor his pledge, a German court decided Thursday. After Dr. David Barden, a German national, emailed Lanka studies proving measles is a virus and laid claim to the reward, the biologist refused to pay up.

 

https://www.ibtimes.com/who-stefan-lanka-court-orders-german-measles-denier-pay-100000-euros-1846078

 

"It is a psychosomatic illness," he told regional paper Suedkurier. "People become ill after traumatic separations."

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31864218

 

:passifier:

11 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:

Who Is Stefan Lanka? Court Orders German Measles Denier To Pay 100,000 Euros

 

I never knew there was such a thing as a measles denier. 

12 hours ago, Stiddle Mump said:

Why virologist don't dare to get near them.

 

This video is beyond the scope of this forum.

 

You need a background in medicine or whatever his specialty is to understand what he's talking about.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Stiddle Mump said:

Virologist Dr Stefan Lanka explains why 'Koch Postulates' are 'The Gold Standard' in lab procedures. 

 

Why virologist don't dare to get near them. Could it be that their experiments will fail at the first procedure?

 

 

Koch’s postulates were formulated in the late nineteenth century as guidelines for establishing that microbes cause specific diseases. Because the rules were developed for living agents—particularly bacteria—their applicability to inanimate pathogens such as viruses and infectious proteins has been problematic.

 

 

 

Scoob and the gang explain the use of nets and snares to trap ectoplasmic supernatural beings?

 

Why traditional meddling kids don't go near them, like, not even for a Scooby snack!

 

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44 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

This video is beyond the scope of this forum.

 

You need a background in medicine or whatever his specialty is to understand what he's talking about.

 

I'll explain in simple terms what it's all about Sir.

19 hours ago, Stiddle Mump said:

I'll explain in simple terms what it's all about Sir.

 

Sorry, I will cut my losses because I don't think it will affect my life much.

 

Again, you seem to have a vendetta against the entire medical establishment, probably why you are drawn to this stuff.

 

He claims measles is "a psychosomatic illness"? Does he have a cure for it? 

 

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11 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:

Who Is Stefan Lanka? Court Orders German Measles Denier To Pay 100,000 Euros

 

Stefan Lanka, a German biologist who offered on his website four years ago to pay 100,000 ($105,686) to anybody who could prove measles is a virus, now has to honor his pledge, a German court decided Thursday. After Dr. David Barden, a German national, emailed Lanka studies proving measles is a virus and laid claim to the reward, the biologist refused to pay up.

 

https://www.ibtimes.com/who-stefan-lanka-court-orders-german-measles-denier-pay-100000-euros-1846078

 

"It is a psychosomatic illness," he told regional paper Suedkurier. "People become ill after traumatic separations."

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31864218

 

:passifier:

He won his case. He proved his point.

21 minutes ago, Stiddle Mump said:

He won his case. He proved his point.

 

He proved nossink.  He won an appeal on a technicality.

 

In the higher court’s ruling (here), the judge noted that in the lower court, “it was proven that the publications submitted by the plaintiff (Bardens) in their entirety provided evidence of the existence and causative properties of the measles virus and that the determination of the diameter in the form requested by the defendant was successful (and) the result is not objectionable” (clause 104).
 
But the higher court also noted that one of Lanka’s criteria, that the proof be contained in a single scientific paper, rather than multiple papers, had not been met by Bardens (clause 122).
 
The court further acknowledged (clause 87) that it was up to Lanka to decide what he was willing to pay for: “…this is ultimately a matter for the awarding party, who alone determines what he is willing to pay a reward for.” However, in the same clause, the court suggested that Lanka did not really want proof of the existence of the virus: “…the awarding party does not want to make it easier for potential applicants for the prize money to provide proof that a measles virus exists, which they do not want anyway.”
 
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1 hour ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

He proved nossink.  He won an appeal on a technicality.

 

In the higher court’s ruling (here), the judge noted that in the lower court, “it was proven that the publications submitted by the plaintiff (Bardens) in their entirety provided evidence of the existence and causative properties of the measles virus and that the determination of the diameter in the form requested by the defendant was successful (and) the result is not objectionable” (clause 104).
 
But the higher court also noted that one of Lanka’s criteria, that the proof be contained in a single scientific paper, rather than multiple papers, had not been met by Bardens (clause 122).
 
The court further acknowledged (clause 87) that it was up to Lanka to decide what he was willing to pay for: “…this is ultimately a matter for the awarding party, who alone determines what he is willing to pay a reward for.” However, in the same clause, the court suggested that Lanka did not really want proof of the existence of the virus: “…the awarding party does not want to make it easier for potential applicants for the prize money to provide proof that a measles virus exists, which they do not want anyway.”
 

Stefan Lanka did experiments last year that followed Dr Enders experiments of 1954.

 

The procedures cause the 'bloom', the 'budding' the death of the petri dish elements.

 

Koch Postulates could not be fulfilled.

They are not scared, they are just ignoring the stupidity.

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41 minutes ago, gamb00ler said:

One of the first living proofs of the flaws in the Koch postulates:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Mallon

 

They used this poor girl as a scapegoat.

 

At the same time as she was locked up, the US Navy was unable to infect a well person by a sick person.

 

 

On 10/31/2025 at 10:31 PM, Stiddle Mump said:

I'll explain in simple terms what it's all about Sir.

 

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Virologists are afraid because it exposes them as frauds.

 

Think about how bad the food poisoning is after eating rotten food.  When you embed poisonous beliefs in your brain from the witch doctors sorcery, the affect is exponentially magnified.

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On 10/31/2025 at 8:34 PM, save the frogs said:

Sorry Mr Mump,

 

This is off-topic, but it's just because I have already come across Tom Cowan, so you made me go down memory lane. 

 

Tom Cowan has a different take on what causes heart attacks compared to the entire medical establishment. 

Based on a research paper where they did autopsies and not all people who died of heart attack even had clogged arteries in the autopsies. 

 

So he believes stents and even bypass surgery is not helpful to prevent future heart attacks. 

 

 

Different perspective for sure. 'Human Heart - Cosmic Heart'.

 

Is he right?

12 hours ago, Stiddle Mump said:

Different perspective for sure. 'Human Heart - Cosmic Heart'.

 

Is he right?

 

Heart transplants = people like things they never liked apparently.

Ie the heart has a brain / memories ... apparently.

 

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On 11/8/2025 at 2:53 AM, save the frogs said:

Heart transplants = people like things they never liked apparently.

Ie the heart has a brain / memories ... apparently.

 

 

> https://aseannow.com/topic/1379029-ethical-issues-and-spiritual-implications-of-organ-transplants/

 

In response to your post I just opened the above thread exploring a.o. the spiritual implications of organ transplants. 

When organs are transplanted, memories, personalities, preferences, and skills (including what happened at the donors moment of death) have been repeatedly observed to transfer from the donor to recipient in a manner that strongly suggests a real transference is occurring. 

 

3 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

In response to your post I just opened the above thread exploring a.o. the spiritual implications of organ transplants. 

ok i'll have a look at your thread when i get the chance

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