A little over a year ago, the Substack Lies Are Unbekoming invited me to participate in a written interview. I was excited, as it was my first time doing a written interview, and I was curious to see how the process would unfold. While I was quite busy at the time, the format allowed me to respond at my own pace and provide relevant links to articles and sources, giving readers a deeper understanding of my answers.
I was thrilled with the thought-provoking questions and the response to my answers, making the experience truly enjoyable. So, when I was invited to participate in another written interview this year, I was just as excited—even with an even busier schedule. It took some time, but I was able to answer all of the excellent questions, covering topics ranging from Louis Pasteur’s rabies work to measles, ‘antibodies,’ and ‘viral’ genomes. I hope you find this interview as engaging to read as I did to take part in.
Be sure to check out Lies Are Unbekoming for more insightful and engaging interviews on a variety of important topics!
It is with admiration and gratitude that I introduce my second interview with Mike Stone, a researcher whose groundbreaking work in medical history is peeling back the layers of deception woven by the oligarchy and its Cartel Medicine. Mike’s meticulous exploration of the past is not just an academic exercise—it’s a vital act of reclamation, uncovering truths that those in power would rather we forget. His research shines a spotlight on the corrupt foundations of modern medicine, exposing how historical figures like Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch shaped narratives that benefit entrenched interests rather than scientific rigor. In an era where these forgotten lessons are more relevant than ever, Mike’s work stands as a clarion call to question the dogma we’ve been fed and to seek a deeper understanding of health and disease.
This interview builds on themes I’ve explored in my own writing, particularly in Virus Isolation, where Mark Gober examined how virology’s inability to properly isolate and purify viruses undermines its scientific legitimacy—a critique Mike amplifies with historical evidence of Pasteur’s flawed rabies experiments. His insights also resonate with Settling the Virus Debate, where Dr. Samantha Bailey discussed the contention over whether viruses are truly pathogenic or merely scapegoats for other causes. Mike’s research provides critical context, revealing how germ theory gained traction not through proof, but through political and financial maneuvering—insights that echo his analysis of Dr. Dulles’ challenge to Pasteur and the questionable statistics behind modern outbreaks like measles. By connecting these dots, Mike helps us see how the past informs today’s scientific disputes.
Furthermore, Mike’s work ties into The Virus Cult: A Religion Built On Fear, Not Science, where it’s shown that virology has become a belief system rooted in faith rather than evidence. His examination of antibody theory’s shaky origins and the nocebo effect’s role in disease symptoms—like those attributed to rabies—lays bare the cult-like adherence to unproven ideas that began over a century ago. This connects seamlessly to Virus, where Dr. Thomas Cowan explored how fear of invisible threats has been weaponized to control populations. Mike’s historical examples, from the germ duel to manipulated outbreak narratives, illustrate how this fear has been exploited since Pasteur’s time. Together, our works challenge readers to rethink the medical establishment’s foundations—and Mike’s contributions, as you’ll see in this interview, are indispensable to that mission.
For reference, here’s a link to our first interview, where we began this journey into the hidden history of virology and germ theory.
With thanks to Mike Stone.
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