Louis Pasteur

Pasteur: Plagiarist, Imposter

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by Robert Pearson

Introduction to Bechamp or Pasteur?

Pearson's book, originally published in the 1940's, is an excellent introduction to the theory and practice of Pasteur's 'science', his inability to fully understand the concepts he was appropriating, and the consequences of the vaccines that he and his followers created.

Louis Pasteur built his reputation and altered the course of twentieth century science by plagiarizing and distorting the work Antoine Bechamp.

Pearson exposes facts concerning Pasteur which are still being ignored today, and provides a detailed historical background to the current controversy surrounding vaccination. Even during Pasteur's lifetime, there were people who could see how wrong he was, and that he knew he was wrong.

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Bechamp or Pasteur? | Ethel Hume

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Béchamp or Pasteur? is the explosive classic that challenges the foundations of modern medicine.

Ethel Hume’s meticulous history argues that the Germ Theory of disease was built on the plagiarized and distorted work of Antoine Béchamp, a contemporary of Louis Pasteur.


This vital book presents the case for Béchamp’s "Terrain Theory" - that the health of the body (the terrain) is more critical than the presence of germs - and details the scientific and political rivalry that shaped biology for the next century.

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