"Chinese writings often refer to the “three warfares” (san zhan): public opinion warfare, psychological warfare, and legal warfare. Chinese analyses almost always link the three together, as they are seen as interrelated and mutually reinforcing.
Public opinion/media warfare is the struggle to gain dominance over the venue for implementing psychological and legal warfare."
https://www.heritage.org/asia/report/winning-without-fighting-chinese-legal-warfare
Psychological Warfare
"Like Royal Rife, Naessens developed a light microscope of his own design which he calls the Somatoscope which permits enlargements to 30,000 diameters with a high degree of resolution (150 angstroms). With this he followed Bechamp, Rife and Enderlein in showing that bacteria and other microorganisms arise from degenerated sub-cellular components of higher organisms. What were earlier called “microzymas” or “Protits” were called by Naessens – “Somatids”"
https://www.life-enthusiast.com/articles/gaston-naessens/
"Through the optical performance of his unique light microscope (the somatoscope), Gaston Naessens discovered the smallest unit of life: the somatid.
He was able to understand the life cycle of the somatids through their different evolutive forms. This led him to a further observation of an “inner biological protection gate” that reveals the state of the immune system."
https://www.faim.org/gaston-naessens-and-714x
"Naessens’s remarkable Somatoscope has made possible time-lapse photographic studies and revolutionary new blood examination techniques. Based on this live-specimen microscopic research, Naessens has formulated the following theory of disease-producing bacteria: Naessens’s somatid is an elementary, sub-cellular and pleomorphic particle (analogous to Bechamp’s “microzymia” or Wilhelm Reich’s “bion”) present in all biological liquids and especially in blood, with a potentially variable life cycle comprising 16 separate stages in all. The first three stages (somatid-spore-double spore) are seen in the blood of all individuals. Whether or not these bacteria will then devolve further into their pathogenic forms is determined by the integrity of the internal environment. The pathogenic stages of Naessens’s somatid cycle culminate in the formation of “thalli”, microscopic sacs that eventually burst, releasing somatids and initiating the entire cycle all over again."
https://adistantmirror.com/gaston-naessens-somatid-and-somatoscope/
"Somatids are tiny micro-organisms (germs) that feed upon the poisonous material which they find in the sick organism and prepare it for excretion. These tiny organisms are derived from still tinier organisms called “somatids” by Gaston Naessens. Other researchers discovered these same microbes and called them protits, microzyma, etc"
https://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/the-somatid-cycle-of-life-by-naessens/
Somatic Life Cycle
https://michaeljloomis.com/somatic-life-cycle/
Public Opinion / Media Warfare
"Although human blood is believed to be a sterile environment, recent studies suggest that pleomorphic bacteria exist in the blood of healthy humans. These studies have led to the development of “live-blood analysis,” a technique used by alternative medicine practitioners to diagnose various human conditions, including allergies, cancer, cardiovascular disease and septicemia."
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-10479-8
"Somatids are microscopic energy particles. They are found in all things including humans, animals, fruit, veg, and the sap of plants and also in lifeless organic matter like rocks and ashes. They are apparently indestructible.
Looking at the somatid cycle (this is shown on our BTTI sheets under the Combination Remedies for the Blood Cells Vial information) the first three stages are normal and are necessary in the human body as an immune response initiator. There are however a further 13 stages from stage 4 to 16."
https://bio-testing.org/members-articles/the-somatid-cycle/
Legal Warfare
"Clinical trials are research studies in which people volunteer to help find answers to specific health questions. When carefully conducted, they are the safest and fastest way to find new treatments and ways to improve health.
Clinical trials are conducted according to a plan, called a protocol, which describes:"
https://www.fda.gov/patients/clinical-trials-what-patients-need-know/basics-about-clinical-trials
FDA no longer needs to require animal tests before human drug trials
https://www.science.org/content/article/fda-no-longer-needs-require-animal-tests-human-drug-trials