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Virus Mania by Torsten Englebrecht, Dr. Claus Köhnlein: How the Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics, Making Billion-Dollar Profits At Our Expense

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About t h e Book
A daily scan through the newspapers and TV news gives the impression that the entire world is
constantly invaded by new and horrible virus epidemics. The latest headlines feature the human
papillomavirus (HPV) alleged to cause cervical cancer and the avian flu virus, HSNl. The public is also
continually terrorized by reports about SARS, BSE, Hepatitis C, AIDS, Ebola, and Polio. However, this
virus mayhem ignores very basic scientific facts: the existence, the pathogenicity and the deadly effects
of these agents have never been proven. The medical establishment and its loyal media acolytes claim
that this evidence has been produced. But these claims are highly suspect because modern medicine has
pushed direct virus proof methods aside and uses dubious indirect tools to “prove” the existence of viruses
such as antibody tests and the polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
The authors of Virus Mania, journalist Torsten Engelbrecht and doctor of internal medicine Claus
Kohnlein, show that these alleged contagious viruses are, in fact, particles produced by the cells themselves
as a consequence of certain stress factors such as drugs. These particles are then identified by antibody
and PCR tests and interpreted as epidemic-causing viruses by doctors who have been inoculated for over
100 years by the theory that microbes are deadly and only modern medications and vaccines will protect
us from virus pandemics.
The central aim of this book is to steer the discussion back to a real scientific debate and put medicine
back on the path of an impartial analysis of the facts. It will put medical experiments, clinical trials,
statistics and government policies under the microscope, revealing that the people charged with protecting
our health and safety have deviated from this path. Along the way, Engelbrecht and Kohnlein will analyze
all possible causes of illness such as pharmaceuticals, lifestyle drugs, pesticides, heavy metals, pollution,
stress and processed (and sometimes genetically modified) foods. All of these can heavily damage the
body of humans and animals and even kill them. And precisely these factors typically prevail where the
victims of alleged viruses live and work. To substantiate these claims, the authors cite dozens of highly
renowned scientists, among them the Nobel laureates Kary Mullis, Barbara McClintock, Walter Gilbert,
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet and microbiologist and Pulitzer Prize winner Rene Dubos. The book presents
approximately 1,100 pertinent scientific references, the majority of which have been published recently.
The topic of this book is of pivotal significance. The pharmaceutical companies and top scientists rake
in enormous sums of money by attacking germs and the media boosts its audience ratings and circulations
with sensationalized reporting (the coverage of the New York Times and Der Spiegel are specifically
analyzed). Individuals pay the highest price of all, without getting what they deserve and need most to
maintain health: enlightenment about the real causes and true necessities for prevention and cure of
their illnesses. “The first step is to give up the illusion that the primary purpose of modern medical
research is to improve people’s health most effectively and efficiently,” advises John Abramson of Harvard
Medical School. “The primary purpose of commercially-funded clinical research is to maximize financial
return on investment, not health.”
Virus Mania will inform you on how such an environment took root-and how to empower yourself
for a healthy life.
About t h e Authors
Torsten Engelbrecht works as a freelance journalist in Hamburg. He has written articles for
publications such as Medical Hypotheses, British Medical Journal (online), Siiddeutsche Zeitung, Neue
Zurcher Zeitung, and The Ecologist. From 2000 to 2004, he worked as business editor of the Financial
Times Deutschland.
Claus Kohnlein is a medical specialist of internal diseases. He completed his residency in the
Oncology Department at the University of Kiel. Since 1993, he has worked in his own medical practice,
treating Hepatitis C and AIDS patients who are skeptical of antiviral medications.

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