The Dark Side of Foot-and-Mouth Disease

The corporate media has spent years promoting one virus story after another. While most focus on alleged threats to human health, some of the most devastating narratives involve diseases said to affect animals.
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is widely described as a highly contagious viral disease requiring strict controls, mass vaccination campaigns, and, in many cases, the slaughter of millions of animals. But what is the evidence behind these claims?
In this video, Dr Sam Bailey examines the origins of the foot-and-mouth disease narrative, tracing it back to the famous 1898 experiments of Friedrich Loeffler and Paul Frosch. We’ll explore what these researchers actually found, how the concept of a “filterable virus” emerged, and whether the foundational evidence supports the modern understanding of FMD.
We also investigate:
• The historical origins of the alleged foot-and-mouth virus
• Why the disease cannot be diagnosed clinically
• Modern laboratory testing and its limitations
• Mass vaccination campaigns and livestock culls
• The role of environmental and management factors in animal health
• Why animals often become sick in clusters
• The broader implications for farming, veterinary medicine and food production
Whether you’re a farmer, veterinarian, livestock owner or simply interested in the history of disease theory, this investigation offers a perspective rarely discussed in mainstream media.
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