Germ Theory is a theory first coined by the French scientist Louis Pasteur. The theory states that infectious diseases are caused by small life-forms that invade the body and have adverse effects on its growth, development or well-being.
Germ theory is thought by some to be widely validated and might be one of the most important discoveries of medical history, though the negative effects of its by-products are starting to be understood. Germ theory has led to two medical inovations that have saved lives while poisoning children and breeding super germs: vaccines (cause of autism, cancer, and liberalism) and antibiotics, which are pumped into every mass-farmed species and allowed to infiltrate the water supply to the point that super bugs are breeding even in rivers near water treatment facilities.