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In 1889, Dr. Charles Dulles noted that “hydrophobia” (rabies in humans) appeared primarily where people believed in it. Countries skeptical of Pasteur saw almost no cases. Fear, suggestion, and diagnosis—not a “virus”—were driving the disease.
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Dr. Dulles argued hydrophobia wasn’t a disease at all—just a fear-driven condition like old-world hysterias and witchcraft. And when Pennsylvania stopped believing in Pasteur’s rabies theory? Cases dropped to zero. Superstition out, “epidemic” gone.
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Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17772716/ For much more from Dr. Dulles on the rabies fraud, please see this article: https://viroliegy.com/2025/02/20/pasteurs-method-of-treating-hydrophobia
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@ProfKlase Bites from “rabid” animals do not reliably correlate with disease. It has been admitted many people were bitten, got no treatment, & stayed healthy. Shelters saw the same: animals & people bitten never developed “rabies.” The historical record is clear. https://viroliegy.com/resources?category=rabies
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@dpl003 @Pablosquest @AnthonyBrink_SA @MirrorManStanly @Alec_Zeck @RodKnoll No, you are being low. You are trying to claim half-truths without expressing how David was being deceitful. You are insinuating that I can't stand listening to Eleni even though I wrote a tribute to her. You are assuming things, & you are unable to back up anything you say.
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@Noname00012341 @PodcastBill @JamieAA_Again @JacobDiazTheUV What does making money have to do with anything? As I said, there was a ton of effort and money spent in order to make the entire project. Why is it a crime to ask for money in return?