A great man has left us
10 November, 2024
Dr. Stefano Scoglio has passed away at the age of 67. It is a hard blow, not only for his family and friends, but also for the entire contestatory movement that developed since the beginning of the "pandemic". The latter was renamed by Stefano the "APANDEMIC", a title that he gave to his essay published in 2021.
He was an eclectic character, brilliant in many ways, a great entrepreneur and whom his son remembers as "full of life, with infinite energy and volcanic creativity".
For his innovative research and his studies on the Klamath algae, Stefano was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2018 by the epidemiologist Roscoe M Moore, the head of the FDA's Epidemiology department.
He denounced the farce of the COVID operation very early (as early as February - March 2020) and was among the few and the first in the world to deny there was a real virus at the origin of it. He exposed himself publicly in the squares and in numerous interviews, he wrote countless articles (circulated on social media and then on his telegram channel) addressing the various scientific aspects that were hushed up by establishment science.
He is among the authors of the third edition (2021) of the essay: Virus Mania (by T Engelbrecht, C Koehnlein, S Bailey, S Scoglio) which includes his contributions. It is a 515-page text that dismantles a large part of current virological beliefs, from AIDS to BSE, to influenza, to measles.
The mainstream only spoke of Stefano in order to mock him, when, together with Dr. Mariano Amici, he repeated the simple experiment of John Magufuli, president of Tanzania (who died a few months later at the age of 61). To test how reliable the "swabs" were, he had them secretly tested on goats and smeared on papaya. Several of them tested positive. Well, then Scoglio and Friends did some tests live on TV on… kiwis. These also tested positive for the “virus”! The “journalists” and “scientists” immediately laughed at the team and objected that those tests were prepared only for human biological fluids. They omitted to mention that the tests were also used to detect the “virus” in sewage water. In their little heads, evidently the sewage-based substrate was fine, but not the kiwi.
The basis of this spectacular demonstration was a careful analysis of the PCR, developed by Dr. Scoglio himself and signed by Dr. Montanari and me (who had been writing about it for some time). This work was reported only once by La Verità, among the national newspapers.
At the time it was considered a scandalous provocation. Today many accept that PCR (and other tests) are imperfect and they do not even remember who first demonstrated it. Very few have followed its consequences.
Stefano's studies certainly were not limited to this, but ranged over every aspect of the pandemic farce, from the failed isolation to the toxic concoctions. In particular, he found a Pfizer document - in Japanese! - which reported the data of a study on animals regarding the components of the "vaccine". The latter had been marked in order to be able to follow their fate. It could be read that those components were not degraded and were found after many days and weeks in most organs and tissues (including the ovary). This was the opposite of what the pandemic narrative propagated.
The two of us were allies and I very often cited Stefano in my writings and interviews. However, he had the propensity to excel. For example, when Professor Maria Rosaria Capobianchi of Spallanzani responded to the FOIA (request for documents on viral isolation) I immediately proposed that we collaborate to draft a joint text. He initially said yes, but then there was no follow-up. So I wrote the text myself and published it. He never thought to mention it, even though it was important that it be known and spread.
This fact did not affect our relationship in the slightest, which instead deteriorated slightly due to a discussion (on pathogenic bacteria and neoplasms) in which both he and I were convinced that we were right. Even if there were sometimes harsh tones, the exchange was about establishing truth. However, it undoubtedly distanced us.
His long silence would follow shortly thereafter, until the epilogue two days ago.
What happened to Stefano? I don't know. I read that health problems had arisen (an article mentioned ALS, but it's hard to believe), and a car accident (this is also hard to believe).
What struck me were the last words in the announcement by Gabriel Scoglio, his son: "Rest in peace and say hello to Eva for me".
The son is probably referring to his little sister, who died at a young age from a brain aneurysm.
Rest in peace, dear friend.
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