EXERCISE: Find out for yourself: ask for virology & medication studies

Current number of studies sent to tryit.tv confirming the proper discovery of viruses that cause disease: 0 (zero)

Please find out for yourself by asking for virology and medication studies using the information below.

I actually asked the Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the United Kingdom for information as follows:

  • studies that show viruses/bacteria have been proven to exist,
  • that pathogenic viruses/bacteria are the cause of their respective conditions/diseases
  • that vaccines are effective for the related conditions/diseases.

The MHRA were unable to provide any relevant studies

I also asked the Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom and specificially about SARS-CoV-2 & Covid. They were unable to provide the requested information. 

Copies of the letters and related replies can be provided. Just ask me.


How to find out for yourself

Below is a slightly updated copy of the text I sent.

Paste it into your own letter to a doctor, immunisation team, local or national M.P., health care agency or anybody you feel to ask, and edit it as follows:

  • If you're enquiring about more than 1 condition/disease, then copy and paste the text into your enquiry and update the highlighted yellow sections with text that is relevant for you.
  • If it's only one condition you're enquiring about then you can re-write and simplify the text by removing the references to 'points A to E' and using only the word 'virus' or 'bacteria' where it says 'bacteria and/or viruses'.
  • If you only require information about pathogenic viruses/bacteria (and not about the vaccines/medication) then you can remove point 3 and rename point 4 to 3.
Hello,
This is a request for information about the following conditions/diseases A to E which are described on the NHS website as being caused by bacteria and/or virus infections. The specifics of the request are numbered 1 to 4 directly below points A to E.

A:
Diphtheria
"bacterial infection"
Source: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/diphtheria/

B:
Tetanus
"caused by bacteria"
Source: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/tetanus/

C:
Polio
"infected with the polio virus"
Source: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/tetanus/

D:
Meningitis
"a bacterial or viral infection"
Source: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/meningitis/

E:
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
"can cause genital warts or cancer"
Source: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/human-papilloma-virus-hpv/

Can you please provide the following information?

1. Studies with control experiments that indisputably show that the causative agents in points A to E above (i.e. bacteria and/or viruses) have been proven to exist (i.e. isolation, complete purification of the bacteria and/or virus and definition of biochemical properties plus electron micrographs).

2. Studies with control experiments that indisputably show that the bacteria and/or viruses in points A to E above are the causative agents for their above respective conditions/diseases (and that other factors such as malnutrition, toxins, stress, etc. do not at least co-determine the course of the conditions/diseases).

3. At least two studies with control experiments that indisputably show that vaccinations (and/or other form of medication) are effective for the conditions/diseases in points A to E above.

4. The specific name and source of the studies (including where and when the studies were performed and by whom).

Thank you,
Signed by you.
YOUR NAME


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