David interviews Dr. Stefan
Lanka, educated as a virologist, but who doesn’t want to use the term
because he no longer believes in disease causing viruses. They talk
about his early experiments with a virus-like object he found in marine
algae, his early concerns about the HIV theory, and his recent court
cases with the measles virus. When Lanka put up a monetary prize for
someone who could prove the measles virus existed, a doctor came
forwards with six classic measles papers, although stunningly, Lanka
reports that the doctor didn’t feel he needed to read them. Lanka lost
the first court case, but won on appeal. Lanka is also a supporter of
Hamer’s “New Medicine”, often referred to as “German New Medicine”,
although he is concerned about the racist views of its creator.
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