
Xavier Bazin was at Père-Lachaise to pay a final tribute to Professor Luc Montagnier. In recent years, I have had the privilege of having regular conversations with this “great gentleman”.
He may have been a Nobel Prize winner, but he was a simple man: our meetings took place in a small, unassuming bistro near the École Militaire, just down the street from his home.
Until his last breath, he lit up the world with his intelligence and humanity.
And so much the worse for all the ignorant people who criticized him, without having a hundredth of his talent.
As Professor Raoult said so well:
“In two centuries we will still be talking about Luc Montagnier and all the fools who spoke ill of him will have disappeared in the dust of history. He’s a great gentleman.”
For Professor Raoult, it is first and foremost because of his discovery of the AIDS virus that he will remain in posterity.
Personally, I think it is his last work on the “memory of water” and the medicine of the future that is the most revolutionary.
Professor Montagnier himself said in 2014:
“It is now that I find the most important phenomena.
Finding a virus is good, but finding the mechanisms of life is even more important.”
And indeed: what he was working on was the medicine of the future.
In memory of this great man, today I make a point of talking about him in detail – this letter will therefore be a bit long, but I think it is worth it:
After the heyday of antibiotics, the decline of chemical medicine
Medicine in the 20th century is the result of the pharmacological revolution.
After the exciting discovery of antibiotics in the 1930s, thousands of molecules that heal were discovered.
In the 1950s and 1960s, it was the heyday of synthetic chemistry.
But it didn’t last.
By the 1980s, there were almost no new molecules of interest.
And in the face of chronic disease, chemistry has generally remained powerless.
Alzheimer’s, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, osteoarthritis… Medications do not cure any of these diseases; at best, they stabilize the symptoms… at the cost of serious adverse effects when taken over a long period of time.
That is why enlightened doctors also rely on natural molecules that act in depth and without adverse effects: vitamin D, omega-3, probiotics, etc.
But in both cases, the medical principle is the same: you depend on a molecule to treat.
However, this fundamental principle is in the process of being superseded by a new drug.
This is wave medicine, and this is what Professor Montagnier was working on.
The origins of “energy” medicine
First, let’s dispel a misunderstanding: there is nothing esoteric about wave medicine.
As James Oschman explains very well in Energy Medicine, the scientific basis:
“In just a few decades, scientists have gone from believing that energy fields in and around the body are pure science fiction to being absolutely sure that they exist.”
Yes, there is no doubt that the human body is moved by “electromagnetic” phenomena – and not just by chemical reactions.
It has long been known that the heart produces electricity, which is now measured with the electrocardiogram (and what a “pacemaker” is, if not an object that sends an electric current).
And who says electricity, says magnetism!
It’s a basic law of physics: every electric current produces a magnetic field.
Faraday discovered this in the early 19th century, when he noticed that an electric current was turning the needle of his compass!
Therefore, each heartbeat also produces an electromagnetic field… that propagates, at the speed of light, even outside the body – we can measure activity at 45 centimeters from the heart.
Similarly, we now know that there is electrical activity in the brain, as measured by the electroencephalogram… and that by itself produces a very weak magnetic field.
None of this is controversial. This is accepted by everyone.
The only question that is being debated is the following: how important are these electromagnetic fields to our cells… for our health… And for living beings in general?
For Prof. Montagnier, its importance is paramount:
“The paradigm I propose, not only, of course, is that biological molecules do not interact only by contact, by complementarity of form, but also by means of waves.
We are then dealing with specific electromagnetic signals, resonance phenomena, remote actions and interference.”
What he proposes is a true revolution in biology.
Most doctors and biologists believe only in the chemical effects of biological molecules.
But, like Professor Montagnier, I have been convinced for years that this dogma is outdated.
In fact, it is very likely that electromagnetic fields are the body’s other means of internal communication.
And that the cells of our body communicate with each other in the form of electromagnetic frequencies.
Professor Montagnier has even detected very low-frequency waves in viruses and bacteria.
According to him, “bacterial germs and viruses use the waves in their DNA to amplify their effect.”
And for Professor Montagnier, this “information” would be transmitted by organized water, which memorizes the structures of the molecules, via electromagnetic signals.
This is another revolutionary idea, one that is shaking up the scientific community.
From this point of view, molecules and chemistry are only part of the functioning of living beings.
Each cell, each organ would vibrate at a certain frequency, which would allow it to enter into communication and resonance with the others, like a symphony orchestra.
From then on, health would correspond to a perfectly harmonious vibrational concert, with the right electromagnetic frequencies…
… And the disease is partly caused by wrong notes, blockages that prevent communication, and our body’s self-repair and self-healing mechanisms.
Is this far-fetched? Unscientific? Not at all!
The “medicine of magnets” (magnetic) is beginning to be validated in the West!
First of all, it is probably no accident that this view of the living is similar to that of the greatest traditional medicines.
Thousands of years ago, the Chinese put invisible energy flows at the center of their medicine – and this traditional medicine (TCM), recognized by the World Health Organization, is experiencing a resurgence of success and popularity around the world.
Great physicians such as Hippocrates and later Paracelsus were convinced of the importance of “energy channels” in optimizing health.
And then, we forget, at the beginning of the 20th century, electromagnetic medicine had its hour of glory in the West.
Thousands of therapists have used all sorts of amazing “machines” to heal.
Among them were pioneering geniuses, such as Nicolas Tesla or the Frenchman George Lakhovsky, who were convinced that the human body was animated by electromagnetic signals.
Unfortunately, “non-standard” therapies based on electromagnetic waves have been forgotten, swept away with the pharmacological revolution (the “evil conspiracy theorists” suspect that the pharmaceutical industry has sought to eliminate competition from this “free” drug).
Only in Russia did scientific research continue. So much so that the Soviets used pulsed electromagnetic fields very early on to heal their cosmonauts and reduce their loss of bone density, caused in part by the absence of an Earth’s magnetic field [2].
Then, after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, “healing waves” began to spread in the West.
Many treatments, which are very official, are now based on electromagnetic waves.
If you don’t believe me, watch this headline from France Info, from 2015:
In this article, Dr. Jean-Daniel Flaysakier, from the University Hospital of Nantes, explains that “the principle is a hundred years old “, but that “recent research has shown that it works more or less correctly in major depression and chronic pain“.
According to this doctor, these therapies would even bring immense promise for many diseases:
“For the rehabilitation of cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs), for tinnitus and also gait and abnormal movement disorders of Parkinson’s disease“
In the United States, it was Dr. Oz, a professor of medicine and cardiac surgeon at Columbia University, who fell in love with this “new drug” in 2014:
“Today, we are changing the practice of medicine.
There is a revolutionary cure for pain that few doctors know about. Because it’s not a new pill or surgery.
It uses movable magnets. Waves of energy that change the way your body responds to pain.”
And indeed, over the past twenty years, scientific research has continued to confirm the enormous potential of this new drug.
In 2011, U.S. authorities validated the use of pulsed magnetic fields to accelerate the healing of bone fractures.
So, several medical studies have proven the effectiveness of this type of treatment against more resistant depression.
Even the newspaper Le Figaro, generally very suspicious of alternative medicine, dared to headline: “A stronger “magnet” than depression drugs”.
These are called “Transcranial Magnetic Stimulations” (TMS), but they are not the only electromagnetic therapies.
Other very promising avenues of research concern cancer:
Can cancer be cured by waves?
It was an Israeli researcher, Prof. Yoram Palti, who developed a revolutionary therapy, based on electromagnetic waves.
He began to be taken seriously when he showed that certain waves had a beneficial effect against tumors in vitro and in mice.
Then, a phase III clinical trial confirmed their hopes.
His treatment consisted simply of placing electrodes on his patients’ heads for a few months – with a slight alternating current, at a very low frequency (and considered too weak to have any biological effect).
However, in brain cancer recurrences, this treatment has obtained the same results as chemotherapy, whose side effects are much more severe.
Even better, when combined with chemotherapy, this treatment can increase the life expectancy of cancer patients.
This is the conclusion of a studyreleased in 2010, with 700 patients with an average age of 57 years suffering from newly diagnosed brain cancer.
After 5 years, 13% of electrically treated patients were still alive… compared to 5% for those who received chemotherapy alone – almost three times as much!
“No one expected such results,” confirmed Professor JĂ©rĂ´me Honnorat, a brain cancer specialist in France.
It is not a miracle treatment, but it is proof that electromagnetic medicine is not “far-fetched”.
In reality, “energetic” treatments based on electromagnetism are just beginning – Professor Palti has also stated that he is working on an electromagnetic device designed to heal… diabetes.
This confirms the extent to which electromagnetism is vastly underestimated in biology.
But to understand how much this is the case, we have to take it a step further.
You have to enter the extraordinary world of quantum physics:
From electromagnetic medicine to QUANTUM medicine
Fasten your seatbelts because you will see why Professor Montagnier was so criticized.
What he was working on was a major paradigm shift in biology and physics… which has its foundations in the discoveries of Albert Einstein!
He also revolutionized science… And he was also hated and condemned, at first.
It should be remembered that at the end of the 19th century, physicists thought they had understood everything about the Universe.
The universe, space, and planets seemed to run like a big mechanical clock, according to perfectly predictable laws that came from Newton’s discoveries.
And then it all fell apart, in 1905, when Albert Einstein showed that light is made of “matter.”
Until then, it was thought to be a continuous, fluid and immaterial wave. But no, light is in fact made up of small “packets” (quanta in Latin) of energy particles, called photons.
This meant that light is matter and energy, wave and particle.
Thus, matter can “at the same time” be a wave, an “energetic force field”.
This is the case with photons, as well as all other particles found inside the atom, such as electrons or neutrons.
At the heart of “matter” (atoms), there are particles that can take the form of a wave, a vibration.
And that has phenomenal implications.
Because a particle cannot “go through a wall”… But a wave, yes.
And this is exactly what we observe at the quantum level: small particles are able to transform into “waves” to pass through walls!
This is called the “tunneling effect” in physics: it has been observed in the laboratory… And it’s much more common than we think in the universe!
It is thanks to the magic of this “tunnel effect” that the sun shines: it allows the sun to turn hydrogen into helium.
More generally, quantum physics has made it possible to discover the existence of “impossible” phenomena in the classical material world, such as particle teleportation.
But a great dogma has made it possible, until now, to protect the materialist and rationalist edifice.
All of these “magical” phenomena, we’re told, occur only at the subatomic level—at the infinitely small.
At the molecular level, there would be nothing quantum. There would only be classical physical and chemical phenomena.
But this dogma is exploding – and this opens the way to confirm Professor Montagnier’s hypotheses.
Because we discovered that quantum phenomena interfere with living beings, with biology.
Even better, they are essential for fulfilling the basic functions of the body!
In the 1980s, for example, it was discovered that it is the tunneling effect, this strange quantum phenomenon, that allows our enzymes to be digested.
If digestive enzymes worked in a purely chemical way, it would probably take years for us to digest our meals and get the nutrients from them.
And then, there was an incredible discovery about the sense of smell:
The coup de grace: biochemical smell… with a quantum nose
Until recently, it seemed obvious that smell worked according to the laws of “classical” biology.
Odorous molecules, it was said, stimulate our cells like all molecules in our body: by their shape.
It is important to remember here the basic theory: each molecule has a particular shape, like a key. When it comes into contact with a cell that has the same shape (the lock), the door opens and the information is transmitted.
This is how all drugs work: they contain a specific chemical molecule, chosen because it “opens the lock” of certain cells and triggers physiological reactions.
But… These chemical effects do not explain everything.
Remember Professor Montagnier’s phrase, quoted above:
“The paradigm I propose is that biological molecules do not interact only by contact, by complementarity of form, but also by means of waves.”
This has been proven recently, in an impressive way, in the case of smell.
In fact, if the “key” and “lock” model were the right one, similarly shaped molecules should smell the same.
However, this is not what we observe in practice. A molecule that smells like urine is almost identical to that of a molecule that smells nothing. And chemically very different molecules emit the same musk smell.
Then, a “remarkable” scientist, Luca Turin, had a revolutionary idea.
For him, it is not the “shape” of the molecule that counts… but the electromagnetic frequency at which it vibrates.
Our olfactory neurons work by capturing the vibrations of odorous molecules.
In fact, several sulfur molecules have the same characteristic smell as rotten eggs… even though they have very different shapes – and as if by chance, these molecules vibrate at the same frequency, around 76 terahertz (Luca Turin even found a molecule that vibrates at 78 terahertz… and it’s the only molecule in the world that smells like rotten eggs… without being sulfur).
This was a strong track, but not yet a definitive race.
So the researchers conditioned the fruit flies, known for their delicate sense of smell, to sense certain odorous molecules as “punishments.”
They taught them to avoid certain compounds by vibrating at 66 terahertz.
So when they diffused molecules that were totally different chemically, but vibrating at the same frequency (66 THz), the flies fled from those molecules like a plague!
There is no better way to prove that smell works by waves, and not by molecules!
It is a discovery that overturns the traditional conception of life.
Because it not only calls into question the “molecular” dogma…
… But it confirms that quantum physics acts on living beings!
Because it is impossible to detect such faint vibrations by means of “classical” physics.
It is the “tunneling effect” that is at play, in the sense of smell, and it is a quantum phenomenon!
Do you realize what this means?
This is revolutionary, because it opens up the possibility that other electromagnetic phenomena can act deep in our cells.
According to the laws of classical physics, most electromagnetic frequencies are too low to have any impact… But this is not the case with quantum phenomena.
That is why Professor Montagnier’s hypotheses are credible.
And this is why the pathogenic effect of certain viruses or bacteria can be linked to their particular vibrational frequency, which causes a harmful indirect effect on our cells.
And it opens the door to many other effects… and other therapeutic actions.
In full health, our cells vibrate at a specific frequency… but microbes, chemicals, electromagnetic “bad waves”… or negative emotions can throw them off balance.
It’s like frying on the clothesline: it would prevent a good transmission of information in the body… and can be harmful to health!
The implications of all this are phenomenal, as it paves the way for many wave-based therapies (sound, light, electromagnetic, etc.).
This would be the end of the monopoly of “chemical” medicines and the proof of the possibility of an energetic, vibrational, electromagnetic and quantum medicine!
And of course, quantum phenomena could explain why “water” can have unsuspected properties and “memorize” electromagnetic information, which is impossible with the laws of classical biology.
You can see why I took this long detour – and now I get to the heart of the matter:
Under the cameras of France 5, Professor Montagnier’s discovery
Professor Montagnier did not limit himself to making theories: he proved that this had practical impacts.
He even showed it in front of television journalists, in a documentary broadcast in 2014, and which I strongly recommend you watch in full.
Here’s a summary of what he showed:
Professor Montagnier placed the DNA fragment of a virus in water.
So, Professor Montagnier diluted this water.
He diluted it again and again, as with homeopathic remedies.
After several dilutions, not a single chemical molecule remains.
This is why homeopathy is ridiculed by narrow-minded scientists.
Because for a chemist, there is only water, pure and simple.
But Professor Montagnier proved that there is much more to it than that.
After 6 and 7 dilutions, the tubes emitted a SIGNAL.
An “electromagnetic” signal, which had never been discovered before.
The water kept the virus’s DNA signal “in memory”!
And that’s not all.
Professor Montagnier’s team “recorded” this electromagnetic signal on a computer…
… and sent it to another laboratory, in Italy, led by Prof. Giuseppe Vitiello.
And then, the incredible happened.
The Italian researchers “transmitted” the electromagnetic signal received from Prof. Montagnier… to a simple tube of pure water.
That is, they emitted the signal near the water, for 1 hour.
Then they performed a PCR test in this water (now, everyone knows what a PCR test is!) …
… they found by PCR a DNA of the virus identical to 98% of that sent by the French laboratory!
This is proof that water may well have some kind of “memory” – even without a chemical molecule, it can retain “information” in the form of electromagnetic signals.
And the consequences are crucial.
This means that water’s ability to store and transmit information would make it play an even more important role in our body than we could imagine.
Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, cancer: “water diseases”?
Here’s how Montagnier commented on his experience:
“The medical applications of this discovery are very important.
We were able to link the presence of signs in the blood to very serious and widespread diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, but also Lyme disease, autism and certain types of cancer.
Thus, Professor Montagnier believed that the electromagnetic signals emitted by viruses and bacteria could make us sick.
Detecting these signs first would make it possible to diagnose complex diseases such as Lyme disease.
And it was because Professor Montagnier detected electromagnetic signals of pathogenic germs in autistic children that he began to study the trail of antibiotics in this disease.
But his discoveries open up far more revolutionary forms of healing.
As Professor Marc Henri, professor at the University of Strasbourg and expert in chemistry and quantum physics, explains:
“If Professor Montagnier is right, we will switch to the new medicine, the one we treat with waves and with water.”
In the medicine of tomorrow, will we be able to “heal by waves”?
As early as 1994, Professor Jacques Benveniste, the man who discovered the “memory of water,” had prophesied the advent of “remedies of a new order“:
“Drugs administered by simple exposure to an electromagnetic field –
Biological analyses performed by radio link –
gene therapies as simple as listening to Beethoven’s 9th symphony …
Jacques Benveniste was one of the world’s most renowned immunologists in the 1970s. For his discoveries, he was eligible for the Nobel Prize.
But his career was destroyed the minute he published his findings on “water memory.”
He was the first to observe that water could hold information in memory… and publish this discovery in the renowned journal Nature.
It was an unprecedented revolution, an upheaval in the laws of physics and biology.
This is the kind of discovery that immediately alienates almost the entire medical world, which is resistant to paradigm shifts.
But there was more to it than that: the problem with Benveniste’s work was that it provided a possible scientific basis for homeopathy.
More generally, the “great flaw” of electromagnetic medicine is that it is either free or too cheap.
This is what Professor Montagnier understood well when he took up Professor Benveniste’s work:
“The day we admit that the waves can act, it is because we can act for the waves, treat for the waves.
This is a new field that scares the pharmaceutical industry.
One day, if all of this is well determined, we will be able to treat cancers with waves.”
That would not be good business for Big Pharma, whose “business model” is entirely based on the manufacture of new patentable chemical molecules.
As Prof. Marc Henri explains:
“If you treat with frequencies and not with medications, it becomes extremely cost-effective, because you spend a lot of money initially to find the frequencies, but once you have them, it doesn’t cost anything to treat.”
Is it a coincidence that Professor Benveniste, who was a great French researcher, was discredited by the vilest circles, persecuted by the authorities and driven to suicide?
Is it a coincidence that Professor Montagnier was the subject of an intense cabal against him, because of his last work?
I don’t think so.
I prefer to think that Professors Benveniste and Montagnier are the Galileos of our time.
They were excommunicated, slandered, symbolically burned.
But I think history will prove them right.
Farewell, Professor Montagnier, and thank you again for your discoveries and your courage.
Robust.
PS: I’ve been there for a long time, but I’d like to take it a step further – and it’s a shame if I “shock” the rationalists.
This electromagnetic and quantum revolution also opens the door to scientifically incomprehensible therapies… but which seem to work in practice.
In fact, all over the Western world, doctors are using “non-standard” therapies, when they only need to take a beating while doing so.
This is the case, for example, of Dr. Lawrence Cohn, one of the most renowned cardiac surgeons in the United States. Protected by his undoubted prestige, he dared to open his operating room for energy treatments:
“I have no idea how it works, but my patients are better prepared, they feel better. That’s all that matters to me.”
Similarly, at the Lutheran Medical Center in New York City, a team of doctors set up a scientific study to see the impact of an energy therapist’s intervention.
And as surprising as it may seem, the results were tangible: after a simple “energetic” session, 80% of patients felt a clear and immediate reduction in pain.
In France, too, there are courageous doctors who dare to “defy prohibition”.
This is the case of Dr. Alain Perreve-Genet, a cardiologist in Paris, who uses magnetizers:
“Because I am not ashamed of my failures and am aware of the immense chasm that my questions cannot fill, I will continue to work with all those who have been given exceptional and inexplicable gifts and who have only one purpose in their lives: to do good around them.”
As for “fire cutters,” hospital emergency departments are increasingly asking them to treat burn victims.
For a long time, this was done in the greatest secrecy. But some hospitals hardly hide it anymore, such as the University Hospitals of Saint-Brieuc, Annemasse, Marseille, Mende and Grenoble!
Listen, for example, to Dr. Danielle Tavernier, who ran the hospital’s emergency department in Thonon-les-Bains:
“I can tell you that you can immediately see the difference between a person who has been “barred from the fire” or not!
The result is particularly spectacular in children. Without warning them, who is called the helmsman of the fire, they stop crying almost instantly.
A painkiller medication takes 15 to 20 minutes to take effect, and sometimes a second dose is needed. With the fire helmsman, it takes thirty seconds.
You have to see it to believe it. I don’t explain, I accept it in the interest of the patients. In addition, in Haute-Savoie, all hospitals use fire brigade helmsmen who intervene free of charge, spontaneously. »
Can you imagine all the things that could happen behind the electromagnetic and quantum revolution?
Remember Professor Montagnier’s phrase: “We are dealing with specific electromagnetic signals, resonance phenomena, remote actions and interferences“.
His discoveries contain, in germ, a total revolution in the way we understand the world… and to treat us.
Can “magnetizers” project energy?
Perhaps… A small isolated study found that “therapeutic touch” would cause a “signal” with a frequency of about 7-8 Hertz. Another Japanese study found a biomagnetic field, emanating from the hands of Qi gong practitioners, with a frequency also around 8 to 10 Hertz.
These are only preliminary studies that, like Professor Montagnier’s work, must be confirmed or invalidated by other teams, on a larger scale.
But the important thing is to understand that there is nothing “scientifically impossible” about these phenomena.
And that it is urgent to let researchers work on these issues, instead of demonizing them.
Because this is the most exciting field of medicine and understanding of living things in general.
*Credits: José Augusto Nasser MD, PHD, Physician, Neuroscientist, Speaker (Author of this article).
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