

The article examines a High Court challenge in India questioning whether viruses are real and whether government and medical authorities can scientifically demonstrate proof of their existence. Referencing commentary from Dr. Sam Bailey, the report explores debates surrounding germ theory including SARS-CoV-2, PCR testing, virology, and public trust in modern public health institutions. (needtoknow.news)
Dr. Bailey presents the court case as part of a broader international movement challenging mainstream virology and public health narratives that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic. The article argues that the case has drawn significant attention because it directly questions long-standing assumptions behind virus identification, vaccine policy, and infectious disease science. (YouTube)
The report also references Bailey’s broader body of work, which frequently questions conventional virus theory, PCR testing practices, and public health institutions such as the CDC. Critics of these views note that the overwhelming scientific consensus continues to support the existence of viruses and germ theory, with decades of virology, epidemiology, and laboratory research underpinning modern infectious disease science. (Dr Sam Bailey)












