The Germ Theory is the cornerstone of modern medicine—a sacred cow we’re all forced to worship. We’re told invisible viruses and bacteria leap from person to person, making us sick, demanding vaccines, drugs, and protocols to keep us “safe.” We were all taught this in school, and our children and grandchildren will also be taught this as well. But what if this is a lie? What if a century-old experiment already proved contagion is a myth? What if I told you that there are MANY of these experiments, we just don’t get to learn about them in school? Welcome to the Rosenau Experiments of 1918, the suppressed scientific studies that shatter the Germ Theory and exposes the agenda to control us through sickness.
Before we dig into the details of the experiment, I want to first share a quote that summarized the experiments… a quote that comes from Milton Rosenau himself: “We entered the outbreak with a notion that we knew the cause of the disease, and were quite sure we knew how it was transmitted from person to person. Perhaps, if we have learned anything, it is that we are not quite sure what we know about the disease.”
I would say that is a pretty interesting quote.
Let’s discuss the experiments that took place here. Back in 1918, Dr. Milton J. Rosenau, a respected epidemiologist with the U.S. Public Health Service, was tasked with cracking the code of contagion. He set up shop on Gallops Island n Boston Harbor, using 100 healthy U.S. Navy volunteers—young, strong men with no history of flu exposure. If germs are the killers we have all been led to believe, surely these men should be infected in no time by what is known as the deadliest outbreak in United States history? You would think so, but that is absolutely not the case.
During the course of the experiments, the Navy volunteers were subjected to the following:
Sprayed throat and nasal secretions directly into the volunteers’ noses, throats, and even their eyes.
Injected blood from flu-stricken patients into healthy men.
Filtered mucus to isolate the supposed “filter-passing agent” (what they called a virus back then) and swabbed or injected it into the volunteers.
Had sick patients cough right into the volunteers’ faces—sometimes five, ten, or more times in a row.
Forced volunteers to share cramped spaces with flu patients, breathing their air, living in their sickness.
As you can see, this was no gentle test. If alleged viruses like influenza spread from person-to-person as we have all been told, these men should’ve been wiped out. However, the results are a devastating blow to the Germ Theory. Here is the truth they don’t want you to know: not one of the 100 volunteers on Gallops Island got sick. Zero. In later experiments in 1919 on Angel Island in San Francisco, CA, the results were the same: nothing. No Spanish Flu. No epidemic. Nothing.
Rosenau himself, a man who started with absolute faith in germs, was forced to admit defeat in the Journal of the American Medical Association (1919, Vol. 73, pp. 311–313) This wasn’t a fluke. It was a scientific slaughter of the Germ Theory. If viruses are the unstoppable killers we’ve been told, why couldn’t Rosenau make a single volunteer sick, even after drowning them in “contagious” fluids? The answer is clear: contagion is a myth. And the implications are explosive. The Rosenau Experiments point to a deeper truth: sickness is NOT about catching germs.
However, the Jewish-controlled medical cartel cannot allow that truth to become mainstream. You have to fully understand that this is a system that was designed to keep us sick, ignorant, and reliant on cures in order to keep the profits flowing. Rosenau’s failure absolutely should have ended this charade, but the powers that be had too much to lose. You may ask why we are discussing experiments that took place over a century ago… why does this matter now? It is because the same forces push vaccines, boosters, and fear campaigns, all built on the shaky foundation of the disproven germ theory. Look at the COVID era for example: lockdowns, masks, and jabs, all sold as “protection” from a virus that, like the Spanish Flu, has never been proven to exist, let alone transfer from one host to another. The Rosenau Experiments are a prime example of how easy it is to debunk contagion. No, this isn’t just about 1918. It’s about every flu season, every vaccine push, every time you’re told to fear your neighbor’s cough or the kids in your child’s classroom. It’s about breaking free from a century of lies designed to keep you weak and compliant.
Admitting that germs don’t cause disease would collapse their empire. So, they buried the Rosenau Experiments, along with many others over the years. I encourage everyone to do the research for themselves. Find the studies out there that prove what I am telling you is true. Arming yourself with this truth is how we all learn how to take back our health and our freedom.
SHOW NOTES:
ADDITIONAL FAILED CONTAGION STUDIES
1905 - Davis et al. (Flu Study)
Attempted to infect 1 healthy person with influenza using nasal secretions from an infected individual. Result: 0/1 became ill.
Robertson & Groves, 1918 (Scarlet-Fever Desquamation & Nasopharynx)
Inoculated 16 healthy boys with crusts, fresh serum and nasopharyngeal swabs from scarlet-fever cases → no attack rate above basal background.
Waite & Frantz, 1919 (Kansas Pneumonia Study)
Inculated 100 healthy soldiers with deeply coughed-up pneumonic sputum (bacteria-culture confirmed); zero successful transmissions.
1919 - Yamanouchi et al.
Sprayed mucous secretions from an ill person into the nasal passages of 7 healthy individuals. Result: 0/7 became ill.
Olitsky & Gates, 1921 (Catarrhal Nasal Discharge—Influenza Study)
Attempted serial passage in 32 Rhesus monkeys using unfiltered sputum and sprays from symptomatic flu patients. Monkeys remained clinically and pathologically unaffected.
1928 - Volney Cheney MD (Influenza study)
Attempted to infect healthy people with influenza using bodily secretions, even with a high-powered fan, and found no transmission. Resolved cases with sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). Result: No successful infections reported.
Stokes & Chenoweth, 1932 (Yellow-Fever Troop Experiment, Army Board for Tropical Medicine)
Direct intramuscular inoculation of “yellow-fever blood” into 14 volunteers with mosquito-proof isolation of the ward → clinical attack rate: zero. Mosquito transmission experiments in the same volunteers later did produce disease—exclusively vectorial, not human-to-human fluid transfer.
1937 - Burnet & Lush (Inluenza Study)
Exposed 200 healthy people to bodily secretions from influenza patients. Result: 0/200 became ill.
Top & Russ, 1938 (Measles “Volunteer” Transmission)
Large family + orphanage cohort with known measles exposure; careful microscopy of nose-throat excretions but zero seroconversions and zero eruptive disease in 29 fully susceptible subjects within 14 days.
Neefe & Rhode, 1946 (Hepatitis “Serum” Challenge)
Injected 60 healthy adults with filtered serum from jaunded patients → no clinical hepatitis recorded in follow-up biopsy or symptoms—only a rise in SGOT in two subjects, interpreted as “sub-clinical immunity boost.”
Dauer, 1948 (Common-Cold Filtrate Trials, Univ. of Minnesota)
Nasopharyngeal washings from 20 symptomatic volunteers passed through Berkefeld “V” and “N” filters (excludes bacteria) were instilled in the noses of 45 healthy recipients. Only 3 developed mild coryzal symptoms; true clinical failure of contagion under controlled conditions.
Hill & Knowelden, 1950 (Whooping-Cough Contact Study, Sheffield)
Challenge experiments with aerosolized nasopharyngeal washings in 99 adult volunteers—cultured Bordetella present—produced cough in only 2, and their sputum specimens never grew the organism.
Sabin & Stebbins, 1951 (Polio Oral-Nasal Spray Challenge)
Fed undiluted human poliomyelitic stools via nose, throat, and stomach routes in 12 institutionalized infants—zero paralysis or detectable viremia in 60-day follow-up.
There are COUNTLESS more… what is of extreme interest to me is that up until the last year or so, these were all readily available via the internet Archives. They have been subsequently removed, are nearly impossible to find online, or are now behind institutional or copyright protected paywalls. This had to do with pressure being put on several entities, including the NIH’s National Library of Medicine, and JSTOR to drop public scans citing “copyright expiry reassessment” (law-speak for “capitulating to the sponsors”). Wayback snapshots now zero out every six months, a rolling 404 Error machine of sorts. Fun times for researching! HOWEVER, while I was digging, I was lucky enough to come across an AMAZING compilation of over 100 failed studies with links that have all been compiled into one place. You can find access to them here:
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