Are respiratory viruses, such as influenza, contagious?

Are respiratory viruses, such as influenza, contagious?

During the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic an experiment took place to see if the influenza people were dying from was contagious. This was conducted by the US Public Health Service and the US Navy.

In return for being released from prison, sailors had phelgm from hospital patients put in their throats and noses. They also had to talk to them and inhale their expelled air.

None of the sailors got sick.

It could be possible the real cause of deaths were the meningococcal vaccines given to masses of people at the time.

One of the best sources of information on health is Dr Sam Bailey’s channel on Odysee. Below is her video on influenza and the evidence (or lack thereof) for its spread between humans. An important point made is that even if a university textbook states flu is contagious, it is important to look up its references to see if they support the claim. Often references make a claim and provide no evidence for it other than stating the proof is in yet another reference, which on inspection does not. Proof should be evidence of serious disease and death, not just the detection of genetic material.

People hail the genetic sequencing of viruses as proof they exist. If the sequencing is done from impure samples, containing masses of human and animal DNA, it is possible parts or all of the viral sequence are really from a cow or human. Bovine Calf Serum is often added to laboratory samples. Real proof of a virus should always be using pure, isolated virus samples (with nothing else present) to cause disease (visible to the naked eye) via a natural route of entry to the body. If surgery or skin abrasion is used to introduce viruses then there will always be the question as to whether the method caused the disease?

Influenza may be an attempt by the human body to expel toxins inhaled, ingested or injected over the past year by coughing up dirty mucus. It may be the actions of detoxification in the same way we suffer vomiting and diarrhea after food poisoning.

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